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Jane Simpson 18, 27 Paid own Steerage, came May 1840 on the China may be sister to John, Anna and Robert | ||||||
John Simpson, arrived at Port Phillip from Hobart on the schooner 'Lillias' 1 May 1840 - source Port Phillip Herald 5 May 1840 | ||||||
John Simpson 24, 26 Paid own Steerage, came May 1840 on the China may be brother to Anna, Jane and Robert | ||||||
J Simpson, on 10 June 1840 purchased suburban allotment in Prahan of 108 acres - source Port Phillip Herald 12 June 1840 | ||||||
John Simson 18 (single man 28) Farm servant Prot both Fifeshire arrived 22 Oct 1841 on the Grindlay | ||||||
John Esq Simpson, Bounty? arrived 13 Apr 1843 on the Winscales | ||||||
Mr J Simson, cleared for Sydney Fri 14 July 1843 on the Amiga | ||||||
John Simson, Insolvent granted certificate of discharge. Source - Geelong Advertiser 1 Apr 1844 | ||||||
John Simson and Elizabeth christened William Petrie 1845, Donald Campbell 1847
Directory 1847 farmer Pentridge | ||||||
John Simpson, Crew survived when the Cataraqui was shipwrecked 4 Aug 1845, see Account of disaster | ||||||
John Simpson came Jan 1846 with 59 on the Stratheden wed Jane Neill in 1847 at Independent Congregational Melbourne | ||||||
Jonas Simpson aged 18 came Nov 1846 with 334 on the Maitland | ||||||
Joseph Simpson / Simson 21 hus (family 70) Farm Servant Prot neither Barnsley arrived 17 July on the England
Ann Simpson / Simson 20 wife of Joseph (family 70) Farm Servant Prot neither Barnsley arrived 17 July on the England | ||||||
Mary Simpson, died 22 female Melbourne 1842 #437 Methodist/Wesleyan Melbourne | ||||||
Major Simpson Page 153 letters at Post Office 31st May 1847 | ||||||
Mrs Simpson and child Simpson ( Steerage) arrived 20 Dec 1840 from Sydney, on the Eagle | ||||||
Mrs Simpson and child arrived 25 May 1841 at Melbourne from Sydney, on the Anne | ||||||
Mr Simpson (Intermediate) arrived 8 Jun 1841 on the >Frankfield
Mr Simson / Simpson (Departing 6) 25 June 1841 on the >Frankfield | ||||||
Mr Simson, Steerage arrived 30 Sep 1842 from London 7 June on the Aden | ||||||
Nathaniel Simpson, hus of Dorothy 28, Labourer, Prot both Lownpatrick, arrived 26 Jan 1842 from Greenock on the Robert Benn
Dorothy Simpson, wife of Nathaniel 27, Housekeeper, Prot both Lownpatrick, arrived 26 Jan 1842 from Greenock on the Robert Benn Anne Simpson, 5, and William Simpson, 21 months 1, Prot both Lownpatrick, arrived 26 Jan 1842 from Greenock on the Robert Benn | ||||||
Nathaniel Simpson and Dorothy christened Mary Jane 1845, Henry Moor 1847
Nathaniel Simpson, List 5, 31 May 1844 letter at the Melbourne Post Office. Source - Port Phillip Herald 4 June 1844 Directory 1847 gardener Collins lane | ||||||
Mr P Simpson, left 10 Oct 1843 barque clearing for London on the Dublin | ||||||
Robert Simpson 18, 28 Paid own Steerage, came May 1840 on the China may be brother to Anna, Jane and John | ||||||
R Simpson, departed from Launceston for Port Phillip on the schooner 'Tamar' 18 Feb 1843 - source Launceston Courier 27 Feb1843 | ||||||
R Simson Correspondence Portland Bay Langi Kal Kal 640 acres 15 2 | ||||||
Saml Simson / Simpson 28 hus (family 34) Carpenter Prot both Tipperary arrived 21 Jan 1841 on the Sir Charles Forbes
Jane Simson / Simpson 35 wife of Samuel (family 34) House servant Prot both Tipperary arrived 21 Jan 1841 on the Sir Charles Forbes William Simson / Simpson 4 son of Samuel (family 34) Prot Tipperary arrived 21 Jan 1841 on the Sir Charles Forbes S Simpson, admitted as a member of Mechanics Institution. Source - Port Phillip Herald 11 Nov 1845 Samuel Simpson Directory 1847 carpenter:Plas Neroyd Merri Creek | ||||||
Captain Thomas Simpson came 15 Dec 1840 from Leith on the Ann | ||||||
Thomas Simpson, male wed Mary Griffith 1842 #4562 Church Of England St James, Melbourne | ||||||
Thomas Simpson, found murdered on 5 Dec, last seen alive at Mr Steele's public House. Source - Melbourne Courier 24 Dec 1845
Thomas Simpson, murdered by Thomas Were from Geelong, who was received into her Majesty's gaol at Melbourne. Source - Port Phillip Herald 6 Jan 1846 | ||||||
A. & E Sims Directory 1847 settlers Tooagalla Western Port | ||||||
G Sims, arrived from Launceston on the brig 'Tamar' on 3 Mar 1840. Source - Port Phillip Herald 6 Mar 1840 | ||||||
Joseph Sims and Amelia Maitland christened Amelia 1846 | ||||||
Rm P Sims Letter at Post-office unclaimed 7 April 1847 | ||||||
Thomas Sims died 1845 Male aged 59 at Belfast | ||||||
W P Sims Page 197 Letters at Office 30th June 1847 | ||||||
William Sims Page 197 Letters at Office 30th June 1847 | ||||||
Allan Sinclair Directory 1847 upholsterer :off Bourke lane | ||||||
H M Sinclair Page 197 Letters at Office 30th June 1847 | ||||||
Captain Sinclair master arrived Hobart 9 Feb 1841 from Port Phillip on the Lord Hobart | ||||||
Guthrie Sinclair, Steerage arrived 12 Sep 1843 on the Wilson | ||||||
Hector Sinclair, 18, Labourer, Prot both Glasgow, arrived 26 Jan 1842 from Greenock on the Robert Benn
Hector Sinclair, letter at Geelong Post Office. Source - Geelong Advertiser 20 May 1844 Hector N Sinclair Correspondence Wimmera Dunolly 10 Transferred from Archibald C Mc Dougal | ||||||
Hugh Sinclair 1847 occupied Argyle (west of Casterton, 32,000 acres), Directory 1847 farmer Myatora Merri Creek | ||||||
James Sinclair witness to wedding 31 Dec 1839 of Lawrence Ormond Butler by Rev James Forbes Presbyterian | ||||||
James Sinclair came to Port Phillip from Portland Bay 1 Jan 1846 on the 'Ellen and Elizabeth' schooner. | ||||||
John Sinclair 27 May 1835 overseer of Convicts Launceston; Members of the Port Phillip Association
John Sinclair Presbyterian resident Subscriber to build school 1 Mar 1839 | ||||||
John Sinclair, butcher, jumped overboard and was lost, opposite Cape Otway, from the 'Sally Ann' which was going to Port Fairy and Portland Bay. Source - Port Phillip Herald 8 Nov 1844 | ||||||
John Sinclair, No 7, letters at Melbourne Post Office. Source - Melbourne Courier 5 Aug 1845 | ||||||
John Sinclair, Licensed to depasture stock at Western Port District Sept 1845. Source - Melbourne Courier 3 Nov 1845
John Sinclair and Margaret Glushien christened Thomas 1843, George Alex Robert 1846 John Sinclair Correspondence sold Wimmera Allan Vale to Armstrong, John Directory 1847 settler Allan Vale Western Port | ||||||
Peter Sinclair (Intermediate) came 9 Jun 1841 on the Britannia | ||||||
Mrs Sinclair and child (Intermediate) came 9 Jun 1841 on the Britannia | ||||||
Mr and Mrs Sinclair and son Peter, Intermediate arrived 10 Dec 1842 from Leith on the Britannia
servant Sinclair, Intermediate arrived 10 Dec 1842 from Leith on the Britannia | ||||||
Peter Sinclair, 19 single man Labourer Abedeen Prot both employed by John Cronim Merri Creek arrived 22 Sep 1844 from Cork on the Abberton | ||||||
Thomas Sinclair Convict, came on Waterloo, TofL 8 Oct 1840, #2254 | ||||||
Thomas Sinclair wed Ellen Quinlan in 1844 at Church of England St James Melbourne christened James 1845
Directory 1847 constable off Bourke lane | ||||||
William Sinclair, arrived at Launceston from Portland Bay on the schooner 'Minerva' 16 Dec 1840 - source Launceston Courier 21 Dec 1840 | ||||||
Amelia Mary Anne Sindin wed Alexander Beith in 1843 at Presbyterian Melbourne & Geelong | ||||||
Mr Singleton, arrived 2 Dec 1842 second journey, left Plymouth Sarah Two | ||||||
Mr Singleton, Cabin arrived 6 Sep 1843 on the Reward | ||||||
Ralph/Joseph Singleton 27 hus (family 48) Carpenter Prot Reads Cheshire arrived 8 Jun 1841 on the >Frankfield
Jane Singleton 25 wife of Ralph (family 48) House Maid Prot Reads Cheshire arrived 8 Jun 1841 on the >Frankfield Thomas Singleton 7 and Samuel Singleton 3 son of Ralph (family 48) Prot Cheshire arrived 8 Jun 1841 on the >Frankfield Ralph Singleton and Jane christened George 1841, Sarah Jane 1843, Betsy 1847, Ellen 1847 Ralph Singleton, at Pentridge, knew family of baby found dead in bed, after parents were heard quarrelling. Source - Melbourne Courier 29 Dec 1845 Directory 1847 carpenter :Pentridge | ||||||
Robert Singleton 25 hus Labourer Prot both Armagh Left the depot on his own resources Left the depot on his own resources arrived 16 Feb 1844 on the Wallace
Martha Singleton 22 wife Prot both Armagh arrived 16 Feb 1844 on the Wallace William John Singleton 3, Ann Singleton 1 and Mary Ann Singleton 0 Prot Armagh arrived 16 Feb 1844 on the Wallace Robert Singleton and Martha christened Elizabeth Ann 1846, George 1847 Directory 1847 farm labourer Gallic Hill Darabin | ||||||
Mrs Sinkley from Port Phillip 12 Feb 1841 arrived Hobart 17 Feb on the Adelaide | ||||||
Thomas Sinnott, and Jane Roach baptised male Michael at Roman Catholic St Francis, Melbourne born at Melbourne 1842 #48
Thomas Sinnott and Jane Roach christened William 1844 | ||||||
M D Sintern Correspondence sold Portland Bay Emu Hill to Jackson & Rae | ||||||
Ali Sirda Convict came 1838 on the Symetry assigned to W Verner Esq. Not confirmed | ||||||
Ann Sirett wed Richard Poland in 1845 at Church of England | ||||||
Henry Sisson departing 24 Dec 1841 from Launceston for Portland Bay, on the Dusty Miller - source Launceston Courier 3 Jan 1842 | ||||||
George Skaseby wed Jane Lepper in 1843 at Methodist / Wesleyan Melbourne | ||||||
John Skate aged 17 came Sep 1847 with 306 on the Joseph Somes | ||||||
Miss Skelly, Cabin passengers arrived 19 October 1844 on the Mary White | ||||||
Benjamin Skelton Directory 1847 Customs' boatman :Williams Towns | ||||||
Edward Skelton and Harriet christened Mary Ann 1841, Henry William 1844, Jane 1847
Edward Skelton, Licensed to depasture stock at Western Port District Sept 1845. Source - Melbourne Courier 3 Nov 1845 Directory 1847 settler Half Moon Bay Mount Nepean | ||||||
Francis Skelton, applied to practise as solicitor, etc, p3 - 23 April 1842 Melbourne Times | ||||||
William Skelton Directory 1847 farmer Sea View Farm County Grant | ||||||
Alexander Skene, wed Catherine Williamson 1842 #690 Presbyterian Melbourne & Geelong | ||||||
AJ Skene, letter at Geelong Post Office 26 Feb 1844. Source - Geelong Advertiser 26 Feb 1844 | ||||||
Mr Skene, the District Surveyor, has completed laying off the road from Geelong to Lake Colac, a distance of 47 miles 57 chains. Source - Geelong Advertiser 11 Nov 1844
Alexander John Skene, one of 469 voters who qualified by Freehold in Suburb 1 mile from Geelong Electors List District of Bourke. Source - Melbourne Courier 8 Aug 1845 Alexander John Skene and Catherine Williamson christened Isabella Bathgate 1844, Alexander 1846 Owned Property district of Geelong - Freehold Property from cached Rootsweb dated 2003, Alexander John Skene was christened on 31 Mar 1820 and died on 22 Aug 1894 in "Ellesmere", St Kilda, Melbourne, Australia, at age 74. Noted events in his life were: . Arrival in Australia: on the Ship "Superb" in 1839. He was employed. Surveyor General Victoria Alexander married Catherine Margaret WILLIAMSON, daughter of James WILLIAMSON and Isobella BATHGATE, on 31 Aug 1842 in Victoria, Australia. Catherine was christened on 2 Dec 1821 and died in 1879 in "Ellesmere", St Kilda, Melbourne, Australia, at age 58. Children from this marriage were: F i. Isabella Bathgate SKENE was christened in 1844 and died in 1887, at age 43. M ii. James Williamson SKENE was christened on 19 Jun 1848 in St.Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia and died in 1916, at age 68. M iii. Alexander SKENE was christened on 8 Aug 1853 in St.Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. M iv. Archibald Bathgate SKENE was christened on 9 Jun 1855 in St.Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. F v. Catherine Margaret Auldjo SKENE was christened on 27 Mar 1859 in St.Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia and died in 1932, at age 73. | ||||||
JA E Skine, DACG Tue 27 Jun 1843 Melbourne resident signed supporting William Lonsdale | ||||||
Walter Glass Skiene Owned Property Merri 14 miles from Belfast - House & Land Top | ||||||
William Skene wed Jean Robertson in 1843 at Presbyterian Melbourne & Geelong christened Ann 1844 | ||||||
William Skene, No 8, letters at Melbourne Post Office. Source - Melbourne Courier 10 Sep 1845 | ||||||
Mr and Mrs Skevington, arrived at Port Phillip from Hobart on the schooner 'Lillias' 1 May 1840 - source Port Phillip Herald 5 May 1840 | ||||||
Mr and Mrs Skerington arrived 11 Dec 1841 at Sydney from Port Phillip on 7 Dec on the Sea Horse steamer |
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