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Mary Boyd 20 single woman (g 5), listed on the John Bull arrived 22 Jan 1840
Mary Boyd wed John Straker in 1840 at Church Of England St James, Melbourne | ||||||
McGill and Rose Boyd Directory 1847 settlers Burnambeet Portland | ||||||
Mr Boyd, Mrs Boyd and family and servants ( Steerage) arrived 20 Aug 1841 on the John Campbell | ||||||
Mr Boyd arrived 28 Aug 1841 at Sydney from Port Phillip on 25 Aug on the Sea Horse steamer | ||||||
Mr Boyd (4 on list) arrived 17 Oct 1841 on the Alemena | ||||||
Mr Boyd departing 18 Dec 1841 from Launceston for Port Phillip, on the Henry | ||||||
Mr Boyd, Union Bank, employed Ann Campbell who arrived 16 Feb 1844 on the Wallace | ||||||
Mrs Boyd and 5 chn arrived at Port Phillip from Hobart on the schooner 'Lillias' 11 Jul 1845. Source - Port Phillip Herald 15 Jul 1845 | ||||||
Nicholas Boyd Crew arrived 16 Feb 1844 on the Wallace | ||||||
Robert Boyd arrived at Port Phillip from Hobart on the schooner 'Lillias' 2 June 1845 - source Port Phillip Herald 3 June 1845 | ||||||
TE Boyd, with 147 men, was presented to Sir George Gipps at a Levee, Mon 25 Oct 1841in his honour. Source - Port Phillip Herald, 26 Oct 1841
Thomas Elder Boyd, and Jessie baptised male Albert Blenshell at Presbyterian Melbourne & Geelong born at Melbourne 1842 #725 Thomas Boyd, Port Phillip Herald 22 Apr 1842 Page 1 advertisement - pleased Queen had a son TH Boyd The Port Phillip Herald Tue 31 Jan 1843 in a special jury to hear case between Ledbeater and Cavenagh TE Boyd Foreman The Port Phillip Herald Tue, 9 May 1843 in jury to hear civil case for 10 May Thomas Boyd Tue 27 Jun 1843 Melbourne resident signed supporting William Lonsdale Thomas Elder Boyd resigned as Member of Legislative Council for District of Port Phillip. Source - Port Phillip Herald 20 Jan 1846 | ||||||
Thomas Spencer Boyd in Melbourne Gaol as a Lunatic to be sent to the Lunatic Asylum at Turban Creek,. Source - Port Phillip Herald 6 Nov 1845 | ||||||
William Boyd Convict came 1837 on the John assigned to W H Galdwyn Esq. | ||||||
William Boyd convict came on the John 1837 assigned to WM Galon Assigned Servants page 5 - 1 granted ticket-of-leave
not in Convicts web site | ||||||
Anne Boyle - Boyle wed James Morris in 1843 at Presbyterian Melbourne & Geelong | ||||||
David Boyle 21 hus ( Steerage), came 17 July 1841 on the England
Isabella Boyle 19 wife of David ( Steerage), came 17 July 1841 on the England | ||||||
Dennis Boyle 34 hus (4 family) Labourer RC both Co Tipperary, came 4 Nov 1841 on the Diamond
Honora Boyle 30 wife of Dennis (4 family) Housekeeper RC neither Co Tipperary, came 4 Nov 1841 on the Diamond Dennis Boyle, letter at Geelong Post Office. Source - Geelong Advertiser 20 May 1844 | ||||||
Edward Boyle 19, Steerage, Cook, employed by John Casey, came Dec 1839 on the Westminster | ||||||
Elizabeth Boyle / Boyle 19 (2 single woman) Housemaid RC reads Kilkenny, came 19 Sep 1841 on the Forth
Elizabeth Boyle, wed Thomas Reid 1842 #608 Presbyterian Melbourne & Geelong | ||||||
James Boyle, auction room in Collins St, caught fire, spontaneous combustion of a case of Lucifer matches. Fire alarm bell was rung.. Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 14 March 1845
James Boyle wed Mary Mackenzie in 1845 at Independent Congregational Directory 1847 labourer off Bourke lane Directory 1847 clerk to Harrison printer Geelong James Boyle - Boyle Owned Property Bellerine St Geelong - House & Land | ||||||
John Boyle 24 hus Mason Cork neither Left on his own account arrived 16 Apr 1844 on the Sea Queen
Catherine Boyle 20 wife Cork neither arrived 16 Apr 1844 on the Sea Queen John Boyle Directory 1847 | ||||||
Martin Boyle, No 11, letters at Melbourne Post Office. Source - Melbourne Courier 3 Dec 1845 | ||||||
Mary Boyle, 18 single female House Servant Prot, reads Paisley, Bounty arrived 23 Aug 1842 from Greenock on the Manlius | ||||||
Mr Boyle departed 20 Oct 1841 from Launceston for Port Phillip, William Hughes | ||||||
R Boyle 29 Gardener RC both, Down, came Nov 1839 on the William Metcalf
Roger Boyle, List 5, 31 May 1844 letter at the Melbourne Post Office. Source - Port Phillip Herald 4 June 1844 | ||||||
Thomas Boyle convict came on the Morley (5) 1829 sentenced to life assigned to Alex and Colin Campbell Mt Cole Tickets of Leave to be collected page 212 - 1 granted ticket-of-leave 1 Feb 1839 Farm servant
Thomas Boyle convict came on the Morley Nominal List of Ticket of Leave page 39 - 8 granted ticket-of-leave 10 Jun 1839 Thomas Boyle, one of 200 convicts transported on the Morley, 05 August 1829, Convicted at Lancaster Assizes for a term of life. | ||||||
William Boyle 26 hus (2 family) Farm servant RC neither Tipperary, came 4 Oct 1841 on the Enmore
Winifred Boyle 25 wife of William (2 family) RC neither, came 4 Oct 1841 on the Enmore William Boyle, and Winifred Corcoran baptised female Mary at Roman Catholic St Francis, Melbourne born at Mt Macedon 1842 #36626 Mary Boyle, aged 2 months, 24 days, dau of William Boyle and Winifred Corcoran of Macedon, born 14 Aug 1842 baptised on 7 Nov 1842 by Rev Daniel Macelvey at Roman Catholic St Francis, Melbourne Sponsors are James Healy and Mary Cormick - see my Chapman page for this event William Boyle Correspondence 1844 Alberton, Directory 1847 cellarmen off Flinders lane | ||||||
Miss Boyler arrived 12 May 1841 at Sydney from Port Phillip on 8 May on the Jewess | ||||||
Mr Boyne, arrived 18 Dec 1842 on the Swea | ||||||
Mr Boys arrived 20 Sep 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip, on the Scout brig | ||||||
William Brack wed Elizabeth Riley in 1843 at Presbyterian Melbourne & Geelong
Corporal W. Brack and Mounted Police Goulburn River | ||||||
Robert Brackham came May 1847 with 338 on the Sir Thomas Arbuthnot adult | ||||||
George Bradbury came Jan 1846 with 59 on the Stratheden | ||||||
master Bradbury (1 on list) arrived 4 Aug 1841 on the Hamilton from London
Captain Bradbury master arrived 18 Oct 1841 at Launceston from Portland Bay on the Hamilton Departed 1 Jan 1842 from Launceston for London with passengers on the Hamilton | ||||||
Robert Bradby wed Carol Mclaughlin in 1842 at Church of England St James, Melbourne | ||||||
Susannah Braden and died 1845 Female at Melbourne | ||||||
Charles Bradford Convict came 1837 on the Waterloo assigned to J Scobie Esq.
Charles Bradford, one of 224 convicts transported on the Waterloo, 02 October 1837, Convicted at Central Criminal Court for a term of life. Read about his day in Court, verdict GUILTY. Aged 19.— Recommended to mercy by the Prosecutor and Jury, believing he had been duped by others. — Transported for Life. Charles Bradford convict came on the Waterloo 1837 assigned to T Scobie Assigned Servants page 5 - 4 granted ticket-of-leave Charles Bradford convict came on the Waterloo (5) 1838 sentenced to life Tickets of Leave to be collected page 214 - 1 granted ticket-of-leave 13 Dec 1845 Stock keeper | ||||||
William Mr Bradin came Jun 1840 with 232 on the Andromache | ||||||
Ann Bradley 19 (4 single woman) Dairy maid Prot both Kilkenny, came 30 Sep 1841 on the Middlesex | ||||||
Ann Bradley, female wed Samuel Carter 1842 #4667 Church Of England St James, Melbourne | ||||||
Catherine Bradley 21 single woman (g 4) Housemaid Leeds Prot neither, listed on the Orient arrived 13 Dec 1840
Catharine Bradley wed George Elliot in 1841 at Presbyterian Melbourne & Geelong | ||||||
Francis Bradley 28 (1 single man) Labourer,Prot both Lancashire, came 3 Oct 1841 on the Agricola | ||||||
J Bradley, Melbourne Times 28 May 1842 Page 2 Schoolmaster debt of 1208 pounds, 0.39% of 56 debts listed | ||||||
James Bradley died 1847 Male aged 32 at Melbourne | ||||||
Jeremiah Bradley 28 hus (7 family) Farm servant RC both Limerick, came 7 Oct 1841 on the Intrinsic
Catherine Bradley 28 wife of Jeremiah (7 family) Farm servant RC both Limerick, came 7 Oct 1841 on the Intrinsic John Bradley 6, Bridget Bradley 4 and Dennis Bradley 3 chn of Jeremiah (7 family) RC Limerick, came 7 Oct 1841 on the Intrinsic Catherine Bradly/Bradley, died 26 female Melbourne 1842 #38358 Roman Catholic St Francis, Melbourne Jeremiah Bradley, owed 2/5/- wages by George Sherwin. Source - Port Phillip Herald 27 Feb 1844 | ||||||
John Badley / Bradley 33 hus (12 family) Farm servant Prot Both Lancashire, came 3 Oct 1841 on the Agricola
Margaret Badley / Bradley 36 wife of John (13 family), came 3 Oct 1841 on the Agricola John Badley and Margaret Flynn christened Bridget 1844, Mary 1844, Margaret 1846 | ||||||
John Bradley came Sep 1847 with 306 on the Joseph Somes aged 18
Directory 1847 farmer Marsh Farm Western Port | ||||||
Margaret Bradley 28 (1 single woman) Farm servant RC neither Co Galway, came 27 Dec 1841 on the Alexander
Margaret Bradley, letter to be collected from Melbourne Post Office. Source - Port Phillip Herald 6 Feb 1844 Margaret Bradley wed William Payne in 1844 at Roman Catholic St Francis Melbourne | ||||||
Mary Anne Bradley - Bradley wed Thomas Murphy in 1841 at Roman Catholic St Francis, Melbourne | ||||||
Mr Bradley arrived 21 Nov 1841 at Sydney from Port Phillip on 12 Nov, William Hughes | ||||||
Thomas Bradley - Bradley came May 1847 with 338 on the Sir Thomas Arbuthnot aged 16 | ||||||
William Bradley arrived at Port Phillip from Launceston on the schooner 'Tamar' 30 Apr 1840 - source Port Phillip Herald 1 May 1840 | ||||||
W Bradley - Bradley Correspondence Gippsland Bendon Kirkenong 15 2 | ||||||
Charles Bradshaw The Port Phillip Herald Tue, 9 May 1843 in jury to hear civil case for 10 May
Charles Bradshaw House Flinders Lane The Port Phillip Herald Fri 8 Sep 1843 Burgess in La Trobe Ward Charles Bradshaw Auditors Original Notice, dated 27th April , 1844 . Re-licensed May 27, 1846. Owned Property Newlands Merrie Merri Creek - Freehold Property Charles Bradshaw, Jury for hear case. Source - Port Phillip Herald 11 June 1844 Charles Bradshaw, County of Bourke depasturing license for 1-31 August 1844. Source - Port Phillip Herald 22 Oct 1844 Charles Bradshaw, Burgess for La Trobe Ward. Source - Port Phillip Herald 5 Nov 1844 Charles Bradshaw, Licensed to depasture stock at Portland Bay District August 1845. Source - Melbourne Courier 29 Sep 1845 Charles Bradshaw wed Ellen Kaye in 1846 at Church of England St James, Melbourne Correspondence Western Port Glenmona 9 Transferred from Mc Neill & Hall Charles Bradshaw Directory 1847 merchant. William street | ||||||
John Bradshaw 28 (4 single man) Labourer RC both Limerick, came 4 Nov 1841 on the Diamond
John Bradshaw Directory 1847 shoemaker :William's Town | ||||||
Joseph Bradshaw freehold, Merri Merri Creek The Port Phillip Herald Fri, 26 May 1843 District of Port Phillip Electoral List of 291 names
Joseph Bradshaw, voted 10-11am Melbourne to elect two members to sit in Legislative Council. Source - Port Phillip Herald 26 Apr 1844 Joseph Bradshaw, one of 469 voters who qualified by Freehold in Merri Merri Creek Electors List District of Bourke. Source - Melbourne Courier 8 Aug 1845 Joseph Bradshaw Owned Property Newlands Merrie Merri Creek - Freehold Property | ||||||
Peter Bradshaw, wed Elizabeth Millar 1842 #708 Presbyterian Melbourne & Geelong
Peter Bradshaw, of Gipps Ward, signed letter to Henry Moore. Source - Port Phillip Herald 27 Sept 1844 Peter Bradshaw, List No 9, 30 Sep letter to be collected from Melbourne Post Office. Source - Port Phillip Herald 1 Oct 1844 Peter Bradshaw Directory 1847 butcher Collins street | ||||||
Sutherland John Bradshaw, male wed Ellen Jones 1842 #35460 Roman Catholic St Francis, Melbourne | ||||||
William Bradshaw came May 1847 with 338 on the Sir Thomas Arbuthnot aged 18 | ||||||
Arthur Brady 22 (2 single man) Carpenter Prot both Kilkenny, came 30 Sep 1841 on the Middlesex | ||||||
Ann Brady 19 (y 2), paid own fare, arrived 1 May 1840 on the China | ||||||
Catherine Brady 20 (y 1), paid own fare, arrived 1 May 1840 on the China
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James Brady 19 (7 single man) Labourer RC both Somerset, came 3 June 1841 on the Duchess Of Northumberlan
James Brady Letter at Post-office unclaimed 27th February, 1847 | ||||||
John Brady - Brady wed Mary Brien in 1841 at Roman Catholic St Francis, Melbourne | ||||||
John Brady and Mary drowned when the Cataraqui was shipwrecked 4 Aug 1845, see Account of disaster | ||||||
Jonathan Brady - Brady Directory 1847 lodginghouse keeper Flindere lane | ||||||
Mary Brady 20 (4 single woman) House Servant RC Reads Cavan, came 16 Nov 1841 on the Wallace Mary Brady, died 21 female Melbourne 1842 #38293 Roman Catholic St Francis, Melbourne | ||||||
Mrs Brady and six children came 1 Nov 1839 on coastal ship Elizabeth
Mary Brady, died 5 female Melbourne 1842 #2 Roman Catholic Melbourne & Geelong | ||||||
Rose Brady - Brady Letters unclaimed at Post-Office, Melbourne 30th April, 1847 | ||||||
W Bragg The Port Phillip Herald Tuesday, 3 Jan 1843 signed public notice supporting John Stephen to be a Councillor for the La Trobe Ward
William Brag - Brag Letters unclaimed at Post-Office, Melbourne 30th April, 1847 | ||||||
Sarah Bragington 23 Housemaid Cornwall Prot reads employed by Major StJohn Newtown arrived 22 Aug 1844 on the Lord William Bentinck | ||||||
Bridget Brian - William Monger's estate owes her 25 pounds wages The Port Phillip Herald Fri 22 Sep 1843 | ||||||
Mr Braim, Mrs Braim and 3 chn Braim ( Steerage) arrived 28 Feb 1841 from London via Launceston, Tasmania on the Thomas Crisp | ||||||
Mr and Mrs Braim 3 chn and servant departed 19 Apr 1841 from Melbourne for Sydney on the Sophia Pate
From Thomas Henry Braim, schoolmaster and Church of England clergyman, was born in June 1814 at Doncaster, Yorkshire, England, one of four children of Thomas Braim, vicar of West Wittering, Sussex, and perpetual curate of Barlby, Yorkshire, and his wife Jane, née Caile, of Hampshire. Braim arrived in Hobart with his wife Elizabeth, née Liley, in the Orissa on 19 December 1835. Both worked hard, taking retarded classes in arithmetic in the evenings, and the school began well. Frustrated, Braim went to Melbourne in the Thomas Crisp in March 1841. After an abortive attempt to open a grammar school in the Wesleyan Chapel, Swanston Street, he went to Sydney in the Sophia Pate with his wife and three children, intending to apply for the headmastership of Sydney College, and took up his post in January 1842. After leave to visit England, he returned in Oct 1846 and found he had lost his job. Braim decided to move, on the advice of his brother Edwin, to Belfast (Port Fairy), Victoria, arrived in the Essington late in 1846 with his family and his brother John, and at the invitation of William Rutledge prepared to open a school. It began with fifteen pupils, received a government subsidy in 1848 and grew. In 1865 he was given eighteen months leave to restore his health. He left for England on 1 March and then settled as Rector at Risley, Derbyshire, 1879, and died there on 14 October 1891. His first wife had died on 16 August 1860, and in November 1861 at Christ Church, Hawthorn, Victoria, he married a widow, Caroline Sarah Simpson; she died aged 96 at Brighton, England, in 1911. Thomas Henry Braim - Braim Owned Property Belfast - House & Land | ||||||
Thomas Bruce Brain, granted depasturing license for Western Port, for Jan 1844. Source - Port Phillip Herald 13 Feb 1844
E. Braim - Braim Page 197 Letters at Office 30th June 1847 | ||||||
Sarah Brain died 20 Jan 1839 child at St James Cathedral, Melbourne | ||||||
William Braithwaite, No 6, letters at Melbourne Post Office. Source - Melbourne Courier 4 July 1845 | ||||||
William Braithwaite, Male infant of William aged 10M died 1846 ,died 1847 Female infant 10D at Melbourne
Directory 1847 porter Bourke lane | ||||||
James Brake came Jan 1846 with 59 on the Stratheden |
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