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William Weddall, arrived from Sydney on the Barque 'Indemnity' as Steerage Passenger on 7 Jan 1840 and wife. Source - Port Phillip Herald 10 Jan 1840
William Waddell - Weddell and Agnes christened Jane 1847
Thomas Wede/Wide, 23 hus, 28 f, Joiner Nottingham Prot both, came May 1840 on the China
Maria Wede/Wide, 23 wife of Thomas, 28 f, Dairy maid Nottingham Prot both, came May 1840 on the China
Charles Wedge arrived 1836 and established 14 acres garden. Agent for Messrs Simpson, JH Wedge, and FD Wedge
Charles Wedge, freehold, Parish Kalkallo The Port Phillip Herald Fri, 26 May 1843 District of Port Phillip Electoral List of 291 names voted in election 20 June 1843, during first hour, 9-10am
Charles Wedge, to support building of one church in Mount Macedon and supporting it while they live in the area. Source - Port Phillip Herald 3 May 1844
Charles Wedge, one of 469 voters who qualified by Freehold in Parish Kalkallo Electors List District of Bourke. Source - Melbourne Courier 8 Aug 1845
Charles Wedge - Wedge Page 32 letters at Post Office 3 Feb 1847 Directory 1847 farmer Woodstock Letters at Post Office Jan 1847
Charles Wedge - Wedge Owned Property Parish of Kalkallo - Freehold Property
ED Wedge, List 5, 31 May 1844 letter at the Melbourne Post Office. Source - Port Phillip Herald 4 June 1844
E D Wedge - Wedge Letter at Post-office unclaimed 7 April 1847
John Helder Wedge 27 May 1835 Government Surveyor Launceston; Members of the Port Phillip Association
John Helder Wedge 7 Aug 1835 arrived aboard the Rebecca with Mr and Mrs Batman John Helder Wedge (1793 – 22 November 1872) surveyor and explorer, was one of the first to bring over sheep from Tasmania, to his station at Werribee about 1837. John and his brother Edward to migrate to Van Diemen's Land in 1824 in the Heroine. Yarra River (37° 50’ S, 144° 54’ E) – named by John Helder Wedge, a surveyor from Tasmania, in 1835 when he asked a native boy the name and was told “Yarra Yarra”, which is said to mean “always-flowing water” (Blake 1977). Barwon Heads (Barwon, formerly Burwan, River) (38° 17’ S, 144° 30’ E) – named by surveyor John Wedge in 1835 from the Aboriginal term burwan, meaning wide and deep water (Saxton 1907).
John Wedge, No 9, letters at Melbourne Post Office. Source - Melbourne Courier 13 Oct 1845
John Wedge - Wedge Letters at Post Office Jan 1847
Mr Wedge Geelong departed 12 Jan 1841 for Hobart town on the Lillias
Mr Wedges Arrived 22 Jan 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip on the Industry
Mr Wedges departed 28 Jan 1841 from Launceston for Port Phillip and South Australia on the Minerva
Mr Wedge departed 26 June 1841 from Launceston for Port Phillip, on the Corsair
Mr Wedge departed 23 Sep 1841 from Launceston for Port Phillip on the Tamar
Richard Wedge, freehold, Parish Kalkallo The Port Phillip Herald Fri, 26 May 1843 District of Port Phillip Electoral List of 291 names voted in election 20 June 1843, during third hour, 11-noon
Richard Wedge, County of Bourke depasturing license for 1-30 Sept 1844. Source - Port Phillip Herald 15 Nov 1844
Richard Wedge, County of Grant depasturing license for 1-30 Sept 1844. Source - Port Phillip Herald 15 Nov 1844
Richard Wedge, Portland Bay District depasturing license for 1-30 Sept 1844. Source - Port Phillip Herald 15 Nov 1844
Richard Wedge, one of 469 voters who qualified by Freehold in Parish Kalkallo Electors List District of Bourke. Source - Melbourne Courier 8 Aug 1845
Richard Wedge, Licensed to depasture stock at County of Bourke August 1845. Source - Melbourne Courier 29 Sep 1845
Richard Wedge - Wedge Directory 1847 Owned Property Correspondence Portland no 301 PPEA 10/262 Wieraby River County Bourke
Joseph Weeding, The Port Phillip Herald Tue 7 Nov 1843 owed 12 pounds rent by William Sharpe
Mr Weedon, is departing for London on the Abberton - source Port Phillip Herald 7 Jan 1845
Thomas Weekley and Honora christened William Thomas 1843, James 1845
Honora Weekly, Sponsor of Teresa dau of Thomas Monaghan Baptised on 23 Dec 1844 by Rev PB Geoghegan at Roman Catholic St Francis, Melbourne - see my Chapman page for details of this event
Christy Weeks 23 hus Labourer Cornwall Prot both arrived 16 Apr 1844 on the Sea Queen
Mary Weeks 27 wife of Christy arrived 16 Apr 1844 on the Sea Queen
John Weeks 0 born on board arrived 16 Apr 1844 on the Sea Queen
Christopher Weeks and Mary christened John 1844, James 1847
Mr J Weeks at Melbourne arrived 27 Apr 1841 from Hobart town on 20 Apr on the Isabella
William Weeks 24 hus Labourer Cornwall Prot both arrived 16 Apr 1844 on the Sea Queen
Grace Weeks 28 wife of William arrived 16 Apr 1844 on the Sea Queen
Ellen Weeks 2 arrived 16 Apr 1844 on the Sea Queen
William Weeks and Grace christened Mary Ann 1845, Elizabeth 1847
Willaim Weekes, County of Bourke depasturing license for 1-30 Sept 1844. Source - Port Phillip Herald 15 Nov 1844
William Weeks, No 6, letters at Melbourne Post Office. Source - Melbourne Courier 4 July 1845
William Weeks, a Burgess in Lonsdale Ward voted for George Annand but John Joseph Fawkner won the seat. Source - Port Phillip Herald 12 Aug 1845
William Weeks - Weeks Page 32 letters at Post Office 3 Feb 1847
William Robt Ho Weekes and Caroline Jane christened John Robert Doyne 1846, Mary Jessie 1846
WRH Weeks, Licensed to depasture stock at County of Bourke Sept 1845. Source - Melbourne Courier 3 Nov 1845
W.R.H Weeks Directory 1847 shopkeeper Mararabool street Geelong
Owned Property Kardinia Street Geelong - House & Land
Mr F Weagan/Wegan (Cabin) arrived at Sydney 10 March 1841 from Melbourne on the Nimrod
George S. Wegg Horne Attorneys, Solicitors, And Proctors.
John Weils wed Mary Oshea in 1843 at Roman Catholic Melbourne & Geelong
Annie Weir, female wed James Jones 1842 #4542 Church Of England St James, Melbourne
David Weir 28 Farmer came single, Jan 1839 on the Hope was employed Jan 1839 by WFA Rucker of Melb
David Weir wed Elizabeth Doran in 1841 at Presbyterian Melbourne & Geelong
David Hamilton Weir, Gipps Land granted Annual License. Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 27 April 1844
John Weir 19 (single man 22) Shepherd Prot both Edinburgh arrived 26 Jul 1841 on the William Abrams
Mr and Mrs Welby, and child cleared for London 26 June 1845 on the 'Caledonia'. Source - Port Phillip Herald 10 Jul 1845
James Welbore aged 20 came Nov 1846 with 334 on the Maitland
Mr Welland Melbourne departed 19 Apr 1841 for Hobart on the Abeona
William Weillard, one of 469 voters who qualified by Freehold in Barwon Terrace Geelong Electors List District of Bourke. Source - Melbourne Courier 8 Aug 1845
Ann Weldon - Weldon Letter at Post-office unclaimed 27th February, 1847
Georgiana Weldon - Weldon wed Charles Jary in 1847 at Church of England Christ Church, Geelong
William Weldon - Weldon Page 153 letters atPost Office 31st May 1847
Emanuel Wellard, House Lonsdale St The Port Phillip Herald Fri 8 Sep 1843 Burgess in Burke Ward
Emanuel Wellard - Wellard & Wellard T Directory 1847 builders Lonsdale street
Joseph Wellard - Wellard wed Susannah Tulk in 1846 at Methodist / Wesleyan Melbourne
Thomas Wellard, and Anne Mary baptised female Sarah Ann at Methodist/Wesleyan Melbourne born at Melbourne 1842 #1125
Thomas Wellard, Shop Lonsdale St The Port Phillip Herald Fri 8 Sep 1843 Burgess in Burke Ward
Thomas Wellard - Wellard and Anne Mary christened Silas 1845, Joseph 1847
Thomas Wellard, 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
George Wellbank alias of John Cousins, accused of fighting officers who tried to arrest him Source - "Geelong Advertiser" 21 Feb 1842
Edward Weller, 27 hus of Emily Labourer Surry Prot both Left at his own resources arrived 22 Sep 1844 from Cork on the Abberton
Emily Weller, 22 wife of Edward arrived 22 Sep 1844 from Cork on the Abberton
Edward Weller and Emily christened James 1845, Frederick 1847
Jane Weller - Weller wed John Wise in 1845 at Presbyterian
Mr Weller departed 19 Mar 1841 from Launceston for Port Phillip on the Tamar - source Launceston Courier 22 March 1841
T Weller, jury for Supreme Court Thur 15 Feb 1844. Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 24 Feb 1844
William Weller 21 (single man 30) Farm labourer Prot neither Sussex arrived 24 Dec 1841 on the Alexander
Thomas Wellingale - Wellingale Directory 1847 farmer Darabin Creek
John Wellington, died 35 male Pentridge 1842 #3738 Church Of England St James, Melbourne
Joseph Welliscroft - Welliscroft aged 16 came May 1847 with 338 on the Sir Thomas Arbuthnot
C Wells, arrived at Port Phillip from Hobart on the barque 'Lady of the Lake' 25 July 1840 - source Port Phillip Herald 28 July 1840
Charles Wells departing 19 Feb 1841 from Launceston for Portland Bay on the Dusty Miller
Mr Charles Wells arrived 18 Oct 1841 at Launceston from Portland Bay on the Hamilton
Henry Wells Convict came 1836 on the Asia assigned to Mr Templeton
Henry Wells, one of 158 convicts transported on the Asia, 25 July 1827. Convicted at Leicester Assizes for a term of life. Place of Arrival: Van Diemen's Land
Henry Wells and Hannah Hill, parents of Mary Wells born 7 June 1841 and when aged 5 months, was baptised on 7 Nov 1842 by Rev Daniel Macelvey at Roman Catholic St Francis, Melbourne Sponsors are Daniel Clancy and Catherine Clancy - see my Chapman page for this event
Henry Wells, and Hannah Hill baptised female Mary at Roman Catholic St Francis, Melbourne born at Melbourne 1842 #36619
Henry Wells - Wells wed Martha Elizabeth Cole in 1843 at Church of England St James, Melbourne christened Henry Gearing 1844, William 1846
Henry Wells Directory 1847 carpenter Bourke street
Henry Wills - Wells and Mary Stevens christened Charles 1842, John 1845, William Henry 1846
Directory 1847 shoemaker Kellett's Creek County Bourke
Johanna Wells, Sponsor of Elizabeth May dau of Richard Usher Baptised on 20 June 1841 by Rev Michael Ryan at Roman Catholic St Francis, Melbourne - see my Chapman page for details of this event
Mary Ann Wells sponsor for Mary Ann Kelly baptised 23 Jul 1839 at St Francis Roman Catholic church
Mr Wells, arrived from Hobart on the schooner 'Lillias' as Cabin Passenger on 12 Feb 1840. Source - Port Phillip Herald 14 Feb 1840
Mr Wells arrived 6 Jun 1841 from Hobart town on the Lillias
Robert Wells died 1847 Male aged 43 at Pentridge
Robert Wells Page 153 letters atPost Office 31st May 1847
Samuel Pullen Wells wed Mary Ann Crocker in 1841 at Presbyterian Melbourne & Geelong
Thomas Wells, licensed to cut timber County of Grant. Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 21 Sept 1844
Thomas Wells - Wells wed Anne Mcgill in 1845 at Presbyterian
William Wells, and Julia Kelly baptised male George at Roman Catholic St Francis, Melbourne born at Melbourne 1842 #207
William Wells Page 153 letters atPost Office 31st May 1847
William Wells - Wells and Mary christened Theodore Philip 1841
William Wells - Wells wed Mary Gillies in 1847 at Church of England St James, Melbourne
William Wells - Wells wed Olivia Amelia White in 1840 at Church Of England St James, Melbourne
WH Wells, Surveyor's Department, Port Phillip, 1939 Directory of Port Phillip
Anne Wellslow, 26 single female House servant Prot both Norfolk arrived 17 Feb 1842 from London and Cork on the Thetis
George Welsford/Wilsford, 20, 46 single man, Shoemaker Salisbury Prot both, came Jan 1840 on the John Bull
George Welsford - Welsford wed Mary Anderson in 1847 at Church of England St James, Melbourne
Mary Anne Welford/Wilford, 20, 54 single woman, Housemaid, London, Prot, came Jan 1840 on the John Bull
Mary Ann Welsford wed William Clarke in 1840 at Church Of England St James, Melbourne
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