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Isabella Cameron 23 (8 single woman) House servant Prot both Perth, came 22 Oct 1841 on the Grindlay | ||||||
Isabella Cameron, died 22 female Melbourne 1842 #324 Presbyterian Melbourne & Geelong | ||||||
Isabella Cameron baptised Elizabeth 1845 | ||||||
J Cameron departed from Launceston for Port Phillip on the brig 'William Hughes' 3 Jun 1841 - source Launceston Courier 7 June 1841 | ||||||
James Cameron 38 with wife and 6chn, Farmer employed at day work Melb, came to NSW on the British King and Apr 1839 on the John Barry
Anne Cameron 30 wife of James Cameron, with Jessie Cameron 10, John 8, Alexander 6, Dugald 4, Margaret 2, Jane Cameron infant came to NSW on the British King and Apr 1839 on the John Barry Jane Cameron died 27 June 1839 aged 7 and a half months child of farmer Presbyterian burial Margaret Cameron, died 3 female Kinl 1842 #325 Presbyterian Melbourne & Geelong Life in the new colony was to prove hard for the family. They settled in Geelong and another son, James was born to them in 1840. James Cameron, the father of the family, died shortly after and was buried from the Presbyterian Church in Geelong on 5 January 1841. Widowed Another reference is Page 7 Jessie married John Berry in St James Anglican Church, Melbourne on February 18, 1847 (this appears to be the daughter, not the widow). James Cameron migrated with their children in 1839 as part of John Dunmore Lang’s Bounty Scheme (1837-1841) and sailed from Tobermory on the Island of Mull, on the 28 October 1838 aboard the "British King", (master William Paton, surgeon Master Superintendent Doctor Alexander Arbuckle) from Tobermory Scotland on 28 October 1838 and arrived in Sydney on 28 February 1839. The Camerons nephew James Cameron, remained in Sydney but later made his way overland to western Victoria in the company of the McEachern family who had also embarked on the "British King". James married Catherine McEachern at Goulburn on 18th May 1842 while en route to Victoria. | ||||||
James Campbell arrived 9 Apr 1840 on the India | ||||||
James Campbell 25, 8 m, Farm Servant Kildare Prot both, came Sep 1840 on the Himalaya | ||||||
James Cameron, Moonie Moonie Ponds one of 105 who signed letter supporting ministry by Rev Peter Gunn. Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 10 Aug 1844 | ||||||
James Allan Cameron, of Decameron, Pyrenees in district of Port Phillip appointed to be a magistrate. Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 27 Jan 1844
James Allan Cameron, sworn in as a magistrate for territory. Source - Port Phillip Herald 15 March 1844 J Allan Cameron donated to the Building Fund for the new hospital - source Port Phillip Herald 1 March 1845 J Allan Cameron, Licensed to depasture stock at Western Port District August 1845. Source - Melbourne Courier 29 Sep 1845 | ||||||
Jessey Cameron 22 (6 single woman) House maid Prot both Somersetshire, came 29 July 1841 on the Westminster
Jessie Cameron wed John Berry in 1847 at Church of England St James, Melbourne | ||||||
Johanah Ness Cameron, No 7, letters at Melbourne Post Office. Source - Melbourne Courier 5 Aug 1845 | ||||||
John Cameron and Mary baptised Isabella 1840,
John Cameron, and Mary baptised male John at Presbyterian Melbourne & Geelong born at Kinl 1842 #780 Directory 1847 farmer Moonee Ponds | ||||||
John Cameron 22 steerage passenger arrived 8 Nov 1840 from Greenoch on the Perfect | ||||||
John Cameron as Steerage passenger from Leith arrived 15 Dec 1840 on the Anne, | ||||||
John Cameron, 30 single man Shepherd RC, both Invernesshire, Bounty arrived 23 Aug 1842 from Greenock on the Manlius | ||||||
John Cameron, one of 105 who signed letter supporting ministry by Rev Peter Gunn. Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 10 Aug 1844
John Cameron Letters at Post Office Jan 1847 | ||||||
John Allan Cameron Directory 1847 settler De Cameron Western Port | ||||||
Mr J Cameron departed 3 June 1841 from Launceston for Port Phillip William Hughes | ||||||
Margaret Cameron wed James Black in 1847 at Presbyterian Melbourne & Geelong | ||||||
Maria Cameron Directory 1847 Preceptress Stephen street | ||||||
Mary Cameron 14 dau of Duncan, 52 f, Nursery maid, came Apr 1840 on the Glen Huntly | ||||||
Mary Cameron wed Keith Petrie in 1846 at Presbyterian Melbourne & Geelong Letters at Post Office Jan 1847 | ||||||
Mina Cameron, owed wages of 6 pounds by Benjamin Baxter. Source - Port Phillip Herald 12 March 1844 | ||||||
Mr Cameron, in Oct 1839 employed Duncan Mclaren aged 15, who came on the David Clarke
Mr Cameron, in Oct 1839 employed Colin Mclaren aged 20, Farm servant, who came on the David Clarke Mr Cameron, in Oct 1839 employed Duncan Mcnab aged 16, who came on the David Clarke | ||||||
Mr Cameron Cabin passenger arrived 10 May 1840 from London on the Orissa | ||||||
Mr Cameron 17 Nov 1840 cleared for Sydney, on the London | ||||||
Mr Cameron, arrived 12 Aug 1842 from Launceston on the Corsair | ||||||
Mr Cameron, Cabin arrived 22 July 1842, from Gravesend on the Platina | ||||||
Mr Cameron, Moonie Ponds, employed Ellen Murphy who arrived 16 Feb 1844 on the Wallace | ||||||
Mr Cameron, sailed for Sydney on 5 April 1844 on the Jane Goudie | ||||||
Peter Cameron, 24 single man Shepherd Prot both Berks arrived 13 Jan 1842 from London and Cork on the Samuel Boddington | ||||||
Thomas Cameron 22 hus (3 family) Smith Prot both Edinburgh, came 22 Oct 1841 on the Grindlay
Elizabeth Cameron 22 wife of Thomas (3 family), came 22 Oct 1841 on the Grindlay James Cameron 6, Janet Cameron 4 dau of Thomas (3 family), came 22 Oct 1841 on the Grindlay Thomas Cameron, and Elizabeth baptised female Isabella at Presbyterian Portland born at Portland 1842 #33916 Thomas Cameron and Elizabeth baptised Alexander 1844, Elizabeth 1846, Mary Ellen 1847 Letters at Post Office Jan 1847 Thomas Cameron wed 7 May 1841 to Elizabeth Moncrieff born 20 Jul 1820 dau of Janet Mackie and David Moncrieff who had previously wed 29 Dec 1835 to Alexander Peat. She had 11 children born in Portland, with one childhood death - Thomas 3 Jul 1849 - 2 Jul 1854 | ||||||
Thomas Cameron, 19 single man Farm servant Prot, both Dundee arrived 9 Feb 1842 from Leith as Bounty Immigrants on the William Nicholl | ||||||
Henry Camfield 19 Nov 1834 with Henty to form an establishment at Portland Bay. | ||||||
Mrs MM Camm, List 4, 30 Apr 1844 letter at the Melbourne Post Office. Source - Port Phillip Herald 7 May 1844 | ||||||
Joseph Camm, No 9, letters at Melbourne Post Office. Source - Melbourne Courier 13 Oct 1845 | ||||||
William Camm, male wed Mary Medway Ranshaw 1842 #4524 Church Of England St James, Melbourne | ||||||
Eliza Camp / Camp 22 (12 single woman) Cook Prot reads Kilkenny, came 30 Sep 1841 on the Middlesex
Eliza Camp, female wed William Reynolds 1842 #4483 Church Of England St James, Melbourne | ||||||
James Campaney / Campany 32 hus (12 family) Farm Servant Prot reads Sussex, came 3 June 1841 on the Duchess Of Northumberlan wife Ann died during voyage
Jane Elizh Campaney / Campany 6, Harriett Campaney / Campany 4 , John Campany / Campany 2 son of James (15 Steerage), came 3 June 1841 on the Duchess Of Northumberlan | ||||||
Dr Surg Supt Allan Campbell arrived 8 Nov 1840 on the Perfect | ||||||
AM Campbell, Licensed to depasture stock at Western Port District Sept 1845. Source - Melbourne Courier 3 Nov 1845 | ||||||
A M Campbell Directory 1847 Page 197 Letters at Office 30th June 1847 settler Gunrowa Western Port | ||||||
Mr Campball arrived 5 Apr 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip, on the Tamar | ||||||
Mr A Campbell arrived 28 Oct 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip on the Fox | ||||||
Mr A Campbel arrived 25 Nov 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip on the Sir John Franklin | ||||||
A S G Campbell Terrick Terrick Letter at Post-office unclaimed 27th February, 1847 settlers Yarambine Mount Cole | ||||||
Alexander Campbell Presbyterian resident Subscriber to build school 1 Mar 1839 | ||||||
Alexander Campbell - paid own fare (1 on list) Cabin, came 27 July 1841 on the William Abrams | ||||||
Mr Alexander Campbell, Cabin passenger will sail Monday 14 July 1844 for Liverpool on the Sea Queen
Alexander Campbell wed Mary Anne Coulson in 1844 at Presbyterian Belfast (Now Port Fairy) baptised Ann Eliza 1847 Correspondence sold Portland Bay Eumeralla East to Mc Laren, J C | ||||||
Mr Alexander Campbell, Cabin passenger will sail Monday 14 July 1844 for Liverpool on the Sea Queen | ||||||
Alex Campbell, Geelong Post Office has an unclaimed letter. Source - Geelong Advertiser 28 May 1845 | ||||||
Alexander Campbell, one of 469 voters who qualified by Dwelling house in Belfast Port Fairy Electors List District of Bourke. Source - Melbourne Courier 8 Aug 1845 | ||||||
Alfred Campbell arrived at Launceston from Port Phillip on the brig 'William Hughes' 26 Mar 1841 - source Launceston Courier 29 March 1841 | ||||||
Angus Campbell came Apr 1841 with 30 Crew on the John Cooper | ||||||
Ann Campbell 20 (7 single woman) Housemaid RC neither Devon, came 17 July 1841 on the England | ||||||
Ann Campbell 19 (7 single woman) House Servant Prot reads Antrim, came 30 Nov 1841 on the Marquis Of Bute | ||||||
Ann Campbell 23 single woman House servant Prot reads Tyrone to Mr Boyd, Union Bank employed by Mr Boyd, Union Bank arrived 16 Feb 1844 on the Wallace | ||||||
Ann Campbell 19 single woman House servant Prot both Cavan to Mr Ashurst, Melb employed by Mr Ashurst, Melb arrived 16 Feb 1844 on the Wallace
Ann Campbell wed Ralph Davis in 1845 at Presbyterian Ann Campbell Letter at Post-office unclaimed 27th February, 1847 | ||||||
Ann Campbell died 1847 Female aged 18 at Brighton | ||||||
Master Archibald Campbell departed from Launceston to Port Phillip on the brig 'Henry' 3 Dec 1840 - source Launceston Courier 7 Dec 1840 | ||||||
Archibald Campbell, List 4, 30 Apr 1844 letter at the Melbourne Post Office. Source - Port Phillip Herald 7 May 1844 | ||||||
Archibald Campbell, Western Port District depasturing license for 1-30 Sept 1844. Source - Port Phillip Herald 15 Nov 1844 | ||||||
Archibald Campbell Directory 1847 3 entries Cooper's Hill Mount Greenock Loddon settler King street | ||||||
AM Campbell, Licensed to depasture stock at Western Port District Sept 1845. Source - Melbourne Courier 3 Nov 1845 | ||||||
Bridget Campbell 16 (5 single woman) Servant RC reads Ireland, came 2 Jan 1841 on the Salsette | ||||||
Bradshaw Campbell 27 hus (7 family) Labourer Prot both Antrim, came 1 Mar 1841 on the Argyle
Jane Campbell 28 wife of Bradshaw (7 family) Dairymaid Prot both Ireland, came 1 Mar 1841 on the Argyle | ||||||
Catherine Campbell wed 9 Oct 1839 to Donald Cameron by Rev James Forbes Presbyterian | ||||||
Catharine Campbell, 21, (7 single woman), Housemaid, Prot, reads, Armagh, came 28 Mar 1841 on the Neptune
Catherine Campbell, wed Denis Walker Maloney 1842 #699 Presbyterian Melbourne & Geelong | ||||||
Catherine Campbell, List 5, 31 May 1844 letter at the Melbourne Post Office. Source - Port Phillip Herald 4 June 1844 | ||||||
Catherine Campbell, No 6, letters at Melbourne Post Office. Source - Melbourne Courier 4 July 1845 | ||||||
Charles Campbell arrived at Launceston from Port Phillip on the brig 'William Hughes' 26 Mar 1841 - source Launceston Courier 29 March 1841 | ||||||
Charles Campbell, freehold, Merri Merri Creek The Port Phillip Herald Fri, 26 May 1843 District of Port Phillip Electoral List of 291 names | ||||||
Charles Campbell, one of 469 voters who qualified by Freehold in Merri Merri Creek Electors List District of Bourke. Source - Melbourne Courier 8 Aug 1845 | ||||||
Colin Campbell Presbyterian resident Subscriber to build school 1 Mar 1839 | ||||||
Mr Colin Campbell arrived 9 Apr 1840 and cleared for Sydney 4 May on the India | ||||||
Colin Campbell imported from Launceston to Port Phillip on the brig 'Fox' 14 Oct 1840 plough, harrows,2 guns, etc - source Launceston Courier 19 Oct 1840
Colin Campbell Esq a passenger on the Allan Ker which on 20 Dec 1841 cleared from Melbourne for Bombay Colin Campbell, The Port Phillip Herald Fri, 23 June 1843 voted in election 20 June 1843, during third hour, 11-noon Tue 27 Jun 1843 Geelong resident signed supporting William Lonsdale | ||||||
Colin Campbell, on a Committee to hold a meeting at Mack's Hotel, Corio, of all inhabitants of the Western District. Source - Geelong Advertiser 10 May 1844 | ||||||
Colin Campbell, letter at Geelong Post Office. Source - Geelong Advertiser 20 May 1844 | ||||||
Colin Campbell, 50 Captain Cabin arrived 22 Sep 1844 from Cork on the Abberton | ||||||
Colin Campbell arrived at Port Phillip from Launceston on the brig 'Scout' 19 Feb 1845 - source Port Phillip Herald 20 Feb 1845 | ||||||
Colin Campbell, Deed of Covenant from JO Denny, Archibald McLachlan as Trustee has the Title Deeds for collection,. Source - Melbourne Courier 25 July 1845 | ||||||
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