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Edward Broderibb 32 hus - servant to Wigmore (4 family) appointed Overseer on ship for voyage, Labourer RC both Tipperary, came 23 Feb 1841 on the Georgiana
Margaret Broderibb 28 wife of Edward (4 family) RC both Tipperary, came 23 Feb 1841 on the Georgiana
Mary Broderibb 4 dau of Edward (4 family) RC Tipperary, came 23 Feb 1841 on the Georgiana
Ann Broderick 16 (2 single woman) House Servant Prot Both Galway, came 16 Nov 1841 on the Wallace
Bridget Broderick, 22 single female Farm servant RC neither Tipperary arrived 17 Feb 1842 from London and Cork on the Thetis
Bridget Broderick, female wed Samuel Matthews 1842 #35447 Roman Catholic St Francis, Melbourne
Catherine Broderick 29 (3 single woman) Housemaid RC neither Cork, came 15 Jan 1841 on the Fergusson
Catherine Broderick 15 (5 single woman) Nurse RC Neither Galway, came 16 Nov 1841 on the Wallace
Catherine Broderick, female wed Edward Bolan 1842 #35497 Roman Catholic St Francis, Melbourne
David Broderick - Broderick wed Cath Mcgere in 1847 at Church of England St James, Melbourne
Ellen Broderick 24 (2 single woman) Housemaid RC reads Cork, came 15 Jan 1841 on the Fergusson
Ellen Brodericke - Broderick wed Charles Moloney in 1847 at Roman Catholic St Francis, Melbourne
John Broderick 18 (4 single man) Carpenter RC both Hatton, came 15 Jan 1841 on the Fergusson
John Broderick 19 (5 single man) Labourer RC Both Galway, came 16 Nov 1841 on the Wallace
Margaret Broderick, 17 single woman House servant RC reads Galway came 19 Feb 1842 as Bounty Immigrants on the Regulus
Margaret Broderick, female wed Michael Ahern 1842 #35510 Roman Catholic St Francis, Melbourne
Alexander Brodie 23 Employed as Hospital Assistant (3 Steerage) Farm servant Prot both Wales, came 12 Dec 1841 on the Ward Chipman
Alexander Brodie, was charged with trying to blow up the Portland Bay Hotel with gunpowder at about 2am, Weds 19 Feb.. Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 28 Feb 1845
Brien Brodie 26 (2 single man) Labourer RC both Clare, came 12 Dec 1841 on the Brankinmoor
Mr Brodie ( Steerage) and 2 sons Brodie ( Steerage) cleared 15 May 1841 for London on the Platina
Brothers Brodie - Brodie Directory 1847 Deep Creek
Brothers Brodie - Brodie Original Notice, dated 27th April , 1844 . Re-licensed May 27, 1846.
Charles Brodie House Bourke St The Port Phillip Herald Fri 8 Sep 1843 Burgess in La Trobe Ward
Charles Brodie, Burgess for La Trobe Ward. Source - Port Phillip Herald 5 Nov 1844
Charles Brodie succeeded Falkiner as Chief Constable, and in 1844 was placed in charge of the Bourke District, his place being taken by William J. Sugden, who resigned in 1848.
Mr Brodie, resigned as Chief Constable. Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 31 Aug 1844
Charles Brodie - Brodie wed Martha Turner in 1847 at Church of England St James, Melbourne to be bailiff Jan 1847 County Bourke Chief Constable Page 83 Chief District Constable. 17 March 1847
Charles Brodie - Brodie Directory 1847 dis. chief constable Collingwood
George Sinclair Brodie Arrived with sheep in 1836
George Sinclair Brodie storekeeper wife Mary dau Helen born 4 Mar 1839 baptised 8 Sep 1839 by Rev James Forbes Presbyterian
George Sinclair Brodie Presbyterian resident Subscriber to build school 1 Mar 1839
GS Brodie, in Dec 1839 employed John Coveney aged 30, Farm servant, who came on the William Metcalfe
GS Brodie, in Dec 1839 employed Alice Ryan aged 21, Dairy maid, who came on the William Metcalfe
Mr George Sinclair Brodie, arrived 3 Sep 1842 from Leith on the Duke of Richmond George Sinclair Brodie - Brodie and Cornwall Insurance Agent for Melbourne Purchased land, Page 89 as tenants in common 1 rood and 35 perches Melbourne lot 10.
GS Brodie imported 15 bags barley and 7 bags wheat from Launceston schooner 'Joshua Carroll' 15 May 1840 - source Port Phillip Herald 19 May 1840
George Sinclair Brodie freehold, Darebin Creek The Port Phillip Herald Fri, 26 May 1843 District of Port Phillip Electoral List of 291 names voted in election 20 June 1843, during fifth hour, 1-2pm
George Sinclair Brodie Shop and house Bourke St The Port Phillip Herald Fri 8 Sep 1843 Burgess in Burke Ward
George Sinclair Brodie Shop Collins St The Port Phillip Herald Fri 8 Sep 1843 Burgess in La Trobe Ward
George Sinclair Brodie Store and House Bourke St The Port Phillip Herald Fri 22 Sep 1843 applied for name to be removed from the Burgess in Bourke Ward
George Sinclair Brodie Shop Collins St The Port Phillip Herald Fri 22 Sep 1843 applied for name to be removed from the Burgess in La Trobe Ward
George Sinclair Brodie, elected Assessor for Bourke Ward, replacing Benjamin Baxter disqualified. Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 13 Jan 1844
George Sinclair Brodie, voted 9-10am Melbourne to elect two members to sit in Legislative Council. Source - Port Phillip Herald 26 Apr 1844
GS Brodie, foreman jury for Supreme Court Mon 18 Nov 1844. Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 23 Nov 1844
GS Brodie arrived at Port Phillip from Launceston on the brig 'Swan' 18 June 1845 - source Port Phillip Herald 24 June 1845
George Sinclair Brodie, one of 469 voters who qualified by Freehold in Darebin Creek Electors List District of Bourke. Source - Melbourne Courier 8 Aug 1845
George Sinclair Brodie voted in Melbourne for Mr Curr as Member of Council to succeed Mr B Boyd. Source - Port Phillip Herald 30 Sep 1845
George Sinclair Brodie - Brodie Directory 1847 Owned Property auctioneer Lovedale & Elizabeth street. Darebin Creek - Freehold Property
George Sinclair Brodie, Auctioneer in Collins Street, (Melb) from 1840 onwards. Arrived with sheep in 1836 and held Bulla Bulla Run; Kilmory, Portland Bay, 1844-46, Campaspie 1845-53 and with A.R.Cruikshank, Auctioneers, 1843-45, Wonwondah February 1843- August 1845. Died in 1880. Neither Brodie nor Cruikshank ever lived at Wonwondah, the station being controlled by a manager.
George Brodie is credited as being the first man to auction wool in Melbourne, the sale being set down for 12 o'clock on November 7th 1845. The sale reported in the Port Phillip Patriot was "8 bales of fine, washed wool, selling for 12.25 pence per pound". It was said to be of "good quality but poorly got up".
George Sinclair Brodie left his wife Mary in NSW, and returned with his children to Scotland 1851 and later to Middlesex where he sued for divorce on 21 Apr 1861 - granted because he established residency in UK, and wife stayed in Australia.
JS Brodie Presbyterian resident Subscriber to build school 1 Mar 1839
James Alexander Brodie - Brodie Directory 1847 settler Moonee Ponds
James Sinclair Brodie - Brodie Owned Property Bulleen Bourke - Freehold Property
Mary Brodie 18 (3 single woman), came 17 July 1841 on the Royal Saxon
Mrs Brodie Presbyterian resident Subscriber to build school 1 Mar 1839
Richard Brodie arrived 12 May 1836, sheep for self and brothers
Richard Sinclair Brodie, Melbourne, 1939 Directory of Port Phillip
Richard Brodie Presbyterian resident Subscriber to build school 1 Mar 1839
Richard Brodie engaged 3 men to shear sheep, but they did not finish the job. Source - Port Phillip Herald 23 Oct 1845
Richard Brodie - Brodie Directory 1847 Deep Creek Mount Macedon
Robert Brodie 24, Mason, Prot both Scotland, arrived 26 Jan 1842 from Greenock on the Robert Benn
Robert Brodie, List 4, 30 Apr 1844 letter at the Melbourne Post Office. Source - Port Phillip Herald 7 May 1844
Robert Brodie Page 32 letters at Post Office 3 Feb 1847
Sutherland Brodie - Brodie collect money Feb 1847
William Mr Brodie /Bradin - (n 1) Cabin passenger, listed on the Andromache arrived 24 June 1840
William Leaney Brodie dwelling house, Moonee Moonee Ponds The Port Phillip Herald Fri, 26 May 1843 District of Port Phillip Electoral List of 291 names
William Leaney Brodie, one of 469 voters who qualified by Dwelling house in Moonie Ponds Electors List District of Bourke. Source - Melbourne Courier 8 Aug 1845
William Leaney Brodie Owned Property Moonee Moonee Ponds - House & Land Top
W. L. Brodie Letters unclaimed at Post-Office, Melbourne 30th April, 1847
Catherine Broghan, 27 single woman Housekeeper RC both Galway came 19 Feb 1842 as Bounty Immigrants on the Regulus
Ann Brohan 28 (2 single woman) House servant RC neither Tipperary, came 4 Oct 1841 on the Enmore
John Davenport Bromfield The Port Phillip Herald Fri 15 Sep 1843 sailed from Geelong leaving his creditors, has a wealthy brother in India
Thomas H Bromfield came Jan 1846 with 59 on the Stratheden
E Bromley Steerage arrived 8 June 1840 from Liverpool on the Majestic
Edward Bromley aged 14 came Sep 1847 with 306 on the Joseph Somes
James Bromley witness to wedding of 29 Apr 1839 Samuel Morton to Eliza Cambell at St James Cathedral, Melbourne
James Bromley wed Annie Gloss in 1840 at Presbyterian Melbourne & Geelong
William Bromly / Bromley 24 hus (4 family) Labourer Prot reads Kent, came 1 Mar 1841 on the Argyle
Hannah Bromly / Bromley 21 wife of William (4 family) Housemaid Kent, came 1 Mar 1841 on the Argyle
Stephen Bromly / Bromley 2 and Edward Bromly / Bromley 0 sons of William (4 family) Kent, came 1 Mar 1841 on the Argyle
William Bromley Page 197 Letters at Office 30th June 1847
Ann Brooks / Brookes 25 (3 single woman) Housemaid RC both Shropshire, came 17 July 1841 on the England
Anne Brooks, 16 single woman House servant Bucks Prot reads Left the ship on her own resources arrived 22 Sep 1844 from Cork on the Abberton
Ann Brooks, No 7, letters at Melbourne Post Office. Source - Melbourne Courier 5 Aug 1845
Clara Brooks 19 single woman Housemaid Oxfordshire Prot reads arrived 16 Apr 1844 on the Sea Queen
Clara Brooks wed Thomas Aldous in 1847 at Church of England St James, Melbourne
Letter at Post-office unclaimed 27th February, 1847
George Brooks, died on landing, about end of 1841, came on Georgiana from Liverpool deceased intestate, estate placed in charge of Deputy Registrar James Denham Pinnock, for collection. Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 21 March 1845
Henry Brook, - Brook Letter at Post-office unclaimed 27th February, 1847
J & T L Brooke - Brook Correspondence Murray Warrough 13 94 Transferred from Andrew Brown
J G Brooke - Brook Letters at Post Office Jan 1847
James Brooks 27 hus (2 family) Farm Servant Prot both Yorkshire, came 3 June 1841 on the Duchess Of Northumberlan
Maria Brooks 24 wife of James (2 family) Farm Servant Prot both Yorkshire, came 3 June 1841 on the Duchess Of Northumberlan
Kezia Brooks 2 dau of James (2 family) Prot Yorkshire, came 3 June 1841 on the Duchess Of Northumberlan
Jane Brooks / Brooks 18 (12 single woman) House maid Prot both Falkirk, came 26 Jul 1841 on the Brilliant
Mr John Brooks Cabin cleared 30 July 1843 for London on the Enmore
John Brook at Mt Macedon, employed William and Charlotte Ford who arrived 22 Sep 1844 on the Abberton
John Brooke, Licensed to depasture stock at Western Port District August 1845. Source - Melbourne Courier 29 Sep 1845
John Brooke - Brook Directory 1847 Longwood Western Port Page 153 letters at Post Office 31st May 1847
Mrs Brooks died 16 Dec 40, family back in Ireland (3 Steerage) on the Georgiana
Samuel Brooks 30 (8 single man) Farm Servant Prot both Shropshire, came 17 July 1841 on the England
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