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George Buckman 24 hus, family 4, Boatmaker/Shoemaker Worcester City Prot both, in Historical Records of Vic, Vol 4, immigrants arrived 13 Dec 1839 on the Westminster
Isabella Buckman 22 wife of George, family 4, Housemaid Liverpool Lanc Prot both, in Historical Records of Vic, Vol 4, immigrants arrived 13 Dec 1839 on the Westminster George Buckman 24 with wife, Boatmaker, Prot from Worcester city employed on own account, came Dec 1839 on the Westminster Isabella Buckman, died 28 female Melbourne 1842 #3677 Church Of England St James, Melbourne Isabella died after the birth of John in 1841 George Buckman, wed Mary Edie 1842 #853 Independent Melbourne George Buckman, of Gipps Ward, signed letter to Henry Moore. Source - Port Phillip Herald 27 Sept 1844 | ||||||
Edward G Bucknall Intermediate came 16 Sep 1843 with 19 on the Lord Keane aged 45 and Sarah 36, Edwd 14, Stephen 11, Caroline 8, Henry 6, Frederick 4, Edgar 1 Rodborough Vale
Directory 1847 Edward Gittins Bucknall, granted depasturing license for Western Port for March 1844. Source - Port Phillip Herald 23 Apr 1844 EG Bucknale, Western Port District depasturing license for 1-30 Sept 1844. Source - Port Phillip Herald 15 Nov 1844 EG Bucknell, Licensed to depasture stock at Western Port District Sept 1845. Source - Melbourne Courier 3 Nov 1845 | ||||||
Catherine Budds wed John Treacy in 1843 at Church of England St James, Melbourne | ||||||
Henry Budds departed from Port Phillip for Portland Bay and Port Fairy on the schooner 'Ellen and Elizabeth' 8 Mar 1845 - source Port Phillip Herald 13 March 1845 | ||||||
James Budds, fined 15s for allowing 3 cows to stray in Melbourne streets. Source - Melbourne Courier 23 Jan 1846 | ||||||
John Budd wed 17 Jun 1839 to Jane Mathews at St James Cathedral, Melbourne | ||||||
Mr Budd arrived 20 June 1840 from London on the Eagle | ||||||
Richard Hale Budd March 16, 1819 - March 27, 1909, came to Port Phillip Bay in 1840 on the barque Eagle together with farm implements and several dogs, trained as a teacher in London at the Westminster Training Institute and holding a Master of Arts degree from Cambridge. His intention was to engage in pastoral pursuits. Accompanied by three labourers from his village of White Roothing to act as shepherds, he entered into a partnership with the Pohlman brothers, first at Kyneton, and later at Ivanhoe. At this activity he was not a success.
Richard Hall Budd, Port Phillip Herald 13 Dec 1842 Page 2 standing for office of Town Clerk After the loss of his capital he migrated to Van Diemen’s Land in 1843 and established a boys school at Campbelltown. Returning to Victoria in 1846 he continued to teach, opening a school in Victoria Parade. It flourished. Bishop Perry, the first Anglican bishop of Melbourne, recognising Budd’s qualities and success, appointed him as the first headmaster of the Diocesan Grammar School. This school opened in April 11, 1848. Richard Hall Budd wed 1843 to Betsy Purves at Avoca, Tasmania, and registered children Henry Hale Budd 1844, Mary Elizabeth 1845. He returned to Victoria where Richard Jarvis 1847, Emma Eliza 1848, Edward Lloyd 1850, Isabella Emma 1852-4 and Harriet Charlotte 1855-1857 were born. R H Budd - Budds Correspondence Murray Rockey Passes See also PPEA vol 53 ur 216 G R of 16/4/51 & Attached pages 3 horses& 4900 sheep 14 Letter at Post-office unclaimed 27th February, 1847 | ||||||
Mr and Mrs Budd and 2 chn arrived 20 Aug 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip, on the Paul Pry | ||||||
Mr Budds arrived 20 Aug 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip on the Lady Emma | ||||||
Thomas Budds Purchased land ,Page 89 24th February, 1847 | ||||||
William Hartley Budd witness to wedding 6 Mar 1839 of John Grant by Rev James Forbes Presbyterian | ||||||
Mr W Budds and 2 chn arrived at Port Phillip from Launceston on the brig 'Henry' 26 July 1840 - source Port Phillip Herald 28 July 1840 | ||||||
William Budds departed from Launceston to Port Phillip on the brig 'Fox' 14 Oct 1840 - source Launceston Courier 19 Oct 1840
William Hartley Budd had a son born 30 Jan.1840, Melbourne to Ann(e) Devereux born 9 Dec.1818, Hobart. Both baby and Anne died in 1841 Harriet Sophia Budd, died W 6 female Melbourne 1842 #3779 Church Of England St James, Melbourne Mary Budd, died female Melbourne 1842 #444 Methodist / Wesleyan Melbourne William Hartley Budd wed 17 Jan.1842 to Rebecca Sutton at St.James Anglican Church, Melbourne, William Hartley Budd, and Rebecca baptised William Hartley at Church Of England St James, Melbourne born at Melb 1842 #13040 William Hartley Budd 17 Oct.1842, Emma Jane Budd 11 Mar.1845, Henry Hartley Budd 10 Apr.1848 William Hartly Budd Shop and house Elizabeth St The Port Phillip Herald Fri 8 Sep 1843 Burgess in Burke Ward <>William Budds The Port Phillip Herald Fri 17 Nov 1843 New Insolvents list liabilities 562 pounds, Assets 65, deficiency near 496 pounds WH Budd, in jury for Supreme Court Sat 16 Mar 1844. Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 16 Mar 1844 William Hartley Budd, Kinlochewe 'Kinlochewe Inn' granted general license. Source - Port Phillip Herald 27 Apr 1844 Wiliam Hartley Budd, one of 469 voters who qualified by Dwelling house in Kinlochewe Electors List District of Bourke. Source - Melbourne Courier 8 Aug 1845 <>William Budds granted Insolvency Certificate 11 Mar 1845 - source Port Phillip Herald 13 March 1845 <>William H Budd granted Pentridge Kinlochewe' annual Publican's license - source Port Phillip Herald 17 Apr 1845 William Budds - Budds wed Teresa Barber in 1847 at Church of England St James, Melbourne Directory 1847 auctioneer Geelong Owned Property Ashby Village Geelong - Freehold Property W. H. Budd - Budds Page 153 letters at Post Office 31st May 1847 Melbourne Directory 1847 publican Kinlochewe Owned Property Kinlochiewe - House & Land | ||||||
Henry Budge, one of 105 who signed letter supporting ministry by Rev Peter Gunn. Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 10 Aug 1844
Henry Budge, Burgess for La Trobe Ward. Source - Port Phillip Herald 5 Nov 1844 Henry Budge sworn in as a Special Constable before His Worship the Mayor 21 Oct 1845 72 enrolled, all publicans exempted. Source - Port Phillip Herald 23 Oct 1845 Henry Budge - Budge Directory 1847 linendraper Collins street | ||||||
William Bridge / Budge 19 (1 single man) Labourer Prot both Somerset, came 23 July 1841 on the George Fyffe
William Budge, stole clothes belonging to William Buckley. Source - Port Phillip Herald 23 July 1844 William Budge, charged with burgalry, to be transported by second jury for Supreme Court Mon 19 Aug 1844. Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 24 Aug 1844 William Budge, case discharged by jury for Supreme Court Tue 20 Aug 1844. Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 24 Aug 1844 William Budge wed Julia Mahen in 1845 at Roman Catholic | ||||||
Eleanor Buhannet 21 (8 single woman) Housemaid Belfast, came 1 Mar 1841 on the Argyle | ||||||
Ann Buin 19 (2 Steerage), came 16 Nov 1841 on the Wallace | ||||||
Joseph Buist, - Crew x came 19 Feb 1842 as Bounty Immigrants on the Regulus | ||||||
Robert A Bulbirnie, resigned as Pound Keeper at Kulkallo, Thomas Johnson has taken over as. Source - Port Phillip Herald 23 July 1844 | ||||||
Sarah Bulbride 22 ( single woman) House Servant Prot Both Co. Tipperary, came 24 Dec 1841 on the Gilmore
Sarah Bulbridge, wed John Tucker 1842 #846 Independent Melbourne | ||||||
Moses Bulger 27 single man (m 4) Labourer Wexford RC both, listed on the Orient arrived 13 Dec 1840 | ||||||
Charles Bull, letter at Geelong Post Office. Source - Geelong Advertiser 20 May 1844 | ||||||
Charles Bull arrived at Port Phillip from Launceston on the brig 'Scout' 19 Feb 1845 - source Port Phillip Herald 20 Feb 1845 | ||||||
Charles Acton Bull wed Susannah Jane Dalton in 1847 at Church of England St James, Melbourne | ||||||
CE Bull, List 4, 30 Apr 1844 letter at the Melbourne Post Office. Source - Port Phillip Herald 7 May 1844
Charles E Bull, Geelong Post Office has an unclaimed letter. Source - Geelong Advertiser 28 May 1845 | ||||||
William Bull, male wed Margaret Carter 1842 #34121 Presbyterian Portland | ||||||
Catharine Bullen, 16, (3 single woman), Housemaid, RC, both, Subbereen?, came 28 Mar 1841 on the Neptune | ||||||
Eliza Bullen, 24, (4 single woman), Housemaid, RC, both, Subbereen?, came 28 Mar 1841 on the Neptune
Elizabeth Bullen wed Joseph Fogg in 1841 at Church of England St James, Melbourne | ||||||
John Bullen The Port Phillip Herald Tuesday, 3 Jan 1843 signed public notice supporting John Stephen to be a Councillor for the La Trobe Ward
John Bullen The Port Phillip Herald Tue 11 Apr 1843 Jury for 8 Apr 1843 John Bullen Tue 27 Jun 1843 Melbourne resident signed supporting William Lonsdale John Bullen House Bourke St The Port Phillip Herald Fri 8 Sep 1843 Burgess in La Trobe Ward <>J Bullen a Burgess in Lonsdale Ward voted for John Joseph Fawkner who won the seat. Source - Port Phillip Herald 12 Aug 1845 <>John Bullen did not answer when called upon for duty as Special Constable, by His Worship the Mayor 21 Oct 1845 72 enrolled, all publicans exempted. Source - Port Phillip Herald 23 Oct 1845 John Bullen Directory 1847 rectifier and distiller Bourke street John Bullen and Corporation Of Melbourne Gipps <>Thomas Bullen Directory 1847 settler Yarra | ||||||
Mr Bullen wife and child, Cabin - arrived 24 April 1840 from Sydney on the Strathfieldsaye | ||||||
Mr and Mrs Bullivant came 21 Aug 1839 on coastal ship Success
John Bullivant The Port Phillip Herald Fri, 28 Apr 1843 Old Licences renewed for Waterloo Tavern Little Collins St John Bullivant freehold, Pascoeville, Moonee Ponds The Port Phillip Herald Fri, 26 May 1843 District of Port Phillip Electoral List of 291 names John Bulivant The Port Phillip Herald Tue 12 Sep 1843 Publicans Licence to transfer Waterloo to John Wood John Bullivant, voted 9-10am Melbourne to elect two members to sit in Legislative Council. Source - Port Phillip Herald 26 Apr 1844 John Bullivant, sworn in as First Balliff of the Deputy Sheriff's Dept. Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 6 Oct 1844 John Bullivant, one of 469 voters who qualified by Freehold in Pascoeville Electors List District of Bourke. Source - Melbourne Courier 8 Aug 1845 John Bullivant sworn in as a Special Constable before His Worship the Mayor 21 Oct 1845 72 enrolled, all publicans exempted. Source - Port Phillip Herald 23 Oct 1845 | ||||||
Edger Bullock Letters at Post Office Jan 1847 | ||||||
Elizabeth Bullock died 9 Oct 1838 child aged 3 weeks at St James Cathedral, Melbourne | ||||||
Francis Bullock, 24 single man Shepherd Norfolk Prot reads employed by RS Webb arrived 22 Sep 1844 from Cork on the Abberton | ||||||
James Bullock, No 8, letters at Melbourne Post Office. Source - Melbourne Courier 10 Sep 1845 | ||||||
Joseph Bullock convict came on the Hive Nominal List of Ticket of Leave page 39 - 15 granted ticket-of-leave 1 Aug 1840
Joseph Bullock convict came on the Hive 1834 sentenced to 14 years assigned at Little Brighton farmer Tickets of Leave to be collected page 212 - 3 granted ticket-of-leave Labourer | ||||||
Joseph Bullock, male wed Mary Leary 1842 #4631 Church Of England St James, Melbourne
Joseph Bullock freehold, Little Brighton The Port Phillip Herald Fri, 26 May 1843 District of Port Phillip Electoral List of 291 names Joseph Bullock, voted 11-noon Melbourne to elect two members to sit in Legislative Council. Source - Port Phillip Herald 26 Apr 1844 Joseph Bullock, one of 469 voters who qualified by Freehold in Little Brighton Electors List District of Bourke. Source - Melbourne Courier 8 Aug 1845 Joseph Bullock Directory 1847 farmer Brighton | ||||||
Thomas Bullock wed Ann Johnson in 1840 at Church Of England St James, Melbourne | ||||||
Thomas Bullock, male wed Ann Robinson 1842 #4594 Church Of England St James, Melbourne | ||||||
Robert Bulman, died 20m male Pentridge 1842 #3714 Church Of England St James, Melbourne | ||||||
Stephen Bumstead arrived at Port Phillip from Launceston on the brig 'Swan' 6 Apr 1854 - source Port Phillip Herald 8 Apr 1845
Stephen Bumpsted, No 9, letters at Melbourne Post Office. Source - Melbourne Courier 13 Oct 1845 |
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