Thomas Rogers
M, #10891
Last Edited | 16 Aug 2009 |
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Southwell Keeley
M, #10896
Last Edited | 28 Jul 2021 |
Marriage* | Southwell Keeley married Charlotte (?) |
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Charlotte (?)
F, #10897
Last Edited | 28 Jul 2021 |
Marriage* | Charlotte (?) married Southwell Keeley. |
Family | Southwell Keeley |
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Matthew Oliver
M, #10898, b. 31 October 1826, d. 6 May 1890
Father* | George Oliver b. 13 Feb 1772, d. 13 Apr 1834 |
Mother* | Charlotte Hill d. 30 Dec 1836 |
Last Edited | 7 May 2013 |
Birth* | Matthew Oliver was born on 31 October 1826 at Witley, Surrey, England. |
He was the son of George Oliver and Charlotte Hill. | |
Marriage* | Matthew Oliver married Eleanor Jane Mead, daughter of Thomas William Mead and Jane Precious, on 29 November 1856 at York, Western AustraliaG; reg: 1000. |
Death* | Matthew Oliver died on 6 May 1890 at Northam, Western AustraliaG, at age 63.1,2 |
Burial* | He was buried at Northam, Western AustraliaG. |
Family | Eleanor Jane Mead b. 28 Nov 1838, d. 20 Apr 1902 |
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Immigration* | Matthew Oliver immigrated on 1 January 1839 on the ship The Brothers.. |
Census_1859York* | He and Eleanor Jane Mead appeared on the 1859 York WA census of 31 December 1859 at York, Western AustraliaG.3 |
Census | York Census 1859 |
Charts | Oliver Family Links |
Citations
- [S201] WA BDMs, online http://www.bdm.dotag.wa.gov.au. Hereinafter cited as WA BDMs.
- [S200] Headstone Photo; Neil Bradley, 2006.
- [S345] Bradly family Tree in WA, online www.bradlyfamilytree.org, York Census. Hereinafter cited as Bradly family Tree in WA.
Eleanor Jane Mead
F, #10899, b. 28 November 1838, d. 20 April 1902
Father* | Thomas William Mead b. 28 Feb 1810, d. 24 Jan 1872 |
Mother* | Jane Precious b. 1 Jan 1810, d. 20 Jan 1859 |
Last Edited | 7 May 2013 |
Birth* | Eleanor Jane Mead was born on 28 November 1838 at Yorkshire, England. |
She was the daughter of Thomas William Mead and Jane Precious. | |
Marriage* | Eleanor Jane Mead married Matthew Oliver, son of George Oliver and Charlotte Hill, on 29 November 1856 at York, Western AustraliaG; reg: 1000. |
Death* | Eleanor Jane Mead died on 20 April 1902 at Northam, Western AustraliaG, at age 63; reg: 1730 63yrs. |
Burial* | She was buried at Northam, Western AustraliaG. |
Family | Matthew Oliver b. 31 Oct 1826, d. 6 May 1890 |
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Immigration* | Eleanor Jane Mead immigrated on 20 August 1842 on the ship Simon Taylor..1 |
Census_1859York* | She and Matthew Oliver appeared on the 1859 York WA census of 31 December 1859 at York, Western AustraliaG.2 |
Census | York Census 1859 |
Charts | Oliver Family Links |
Citations
Thomas William Mead
M, #10900, b. 28 February 1810, d. 24 January 1872
Father* | Henry Mead b. 1 Oct 1785, d. 23 Jul 1857 |
Mother* | Hannah Corney b. 19 Aug 1787, d. 22 Jul 1860 |
Last Edited | 17 May 2014 |
Birth* | Thomas William Mead was born on 28 February 1810 at Yorkshire, England. |
He was the son of Henry Mead and Hannah Corney. | |
Marriage* | Thomas William Mead married Jane Precious on 18 February 1838 at York, Yorkshire, England. |
Marriage* | Thomas William Mead married Mary Ann Elizabeth Gould, daughter of Benjamin Gould, on 24 March 1860 at York, Western AustraliaG. |
Death* | Thomas William Mead died on 24 January 1872 at Perth, Western AustraliaG, at age 61; reg: 6082 62yrs. |
Burial* | He was buried on 25 January 1872 at East Perth, Western AustraliaG.1 |
Family 1 | Jane Precious b. 1 Jan 1810, d. 20 Jan 1859 |
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Family 2 | Mary Ann Elizabeth Gould b. 1832, d. 14 Aug 1895 |
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Immigration* | Thomas William Mead immigrated on 20 August 1842 on the ship Simon Taylor.. |
Census_1859York* | He appeared on the 1859 York WA census of 31 December 1859 at York, Western AustraliaG.2 |
Census | York Census 1859 |
Citations
- [S351] Talltrees, East Perth Cemetery., CD-ROM (Perth, WA: Talltrees, 2000), Cemetery. Hereinafter cited as East Perth Cemetery.
- [S345] Bradly family Tree in WA, online www.bradlyfamilytree.org, York Census. Hereinafter cited as Bradly family Tree in WA.
- [S161] Genealogics - WA Pioneer Database, online www.genealogics.org. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics.
Jane Precious
F, #10901, b. 1 January 1810, d. 20 January 1859
Last Edited | 17 May 2014 |
Birth* | Jane Precious was born on 1 January 1810 at England.1 |
Marriage* | She married Thomas William Mead, son of Henry Mead and Hannah Corney, on 18 February 1838 at York, Yorkshire, England. |
Death* | Jane Precious died on 20 January 1859 at Mahogany Creek, Western Australia, at age 49. |
Burial* | She was buried at East Perth, Western AustraliaG.1 |
Family | Thomas William Mead b. 28 Feb 1810, d. 24 Jan 1872 |
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Immigration* | Jane Precious immigrated on 20 August 1842 on the ship Simon Taylor.. |
Citations
- [S129] Jenny Lucas,WA.
Stephen Stanley Parker JP1
M, #10902, b. 24 May 1817, d. 26 February 1904
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Father* | Stephen Parker b. 31 Jan 1796, d. 18 Mar 1879 |
Mother* | Susanna Wyborn b. 23 Jan 1785, d. 17 Jun 1860 |
Last Edited | 11 Mar 2023 |
Birth* | Stephen Stanley Parker JP was born on 24 May 1817 at Lymne, Kent, England.2 |
He was the son of Stephen Parker and Susanna Wyborn. | |
Marriage* | Stephen Stanley Parker JP married Elizabeth Sewell, daughter of John Sewell and Ann Allen, in April 1844 at York, Western AustraliaG; reg: 105. |
Death* | Stephen Stanley Parker JP died on 26 February 1904 at Perth, Western AustraliaG, at age 86. |
Burial* | He was buried on 27 February 1904 at East Perth, Western AustraliaG.3 |
Family | Elizabeth Sewell b. 21 Apr 1822, d. 9 Jul 1903 |
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Immigration* | Stephen Stanley Parker JP immigrated on 13 February 1830 on the ship Hooghly.. |
Census* | He appeared on the census of 1 July 1832 at Guildford, Western Australia; #210, 15, single, Kent, England, Hooghly.4 |
(With Parents) Census_1836 | He appeared on the 1836 WA census of Guildford, Western Australia, in the household of his parents Stephen Parker and Susanna Wyborn; Calling of husband - farmer.5 |
Census_1837* | Stephen Stanley Parker JP appeared on the 1837 WA census of 30 December 1837 at York, Western AustraliaG,Stephen Parke's farm born Kent.6 |
Fame* | He achieved Fame as MLC circa 1870. ![]() |
Note* | IT must be exceedingly pleasant to a pioneer to take a retrospect of his career. The first few years spent in the old country amidst charming scenes and associations will ever hold a dear place in hi smemory. A man does not forget the scenes of his youth, and often looks longingly back to them. Then comes the day when he embarks on some old-time sailing vessel and passes day after day and weeks of quiet life, with hopes of the brightest hue, drawing pictures of his colonial career and the subsequent home-going, rich and charitably inclined. He lands on Australian soil and sees before him acomparatively unknown country. Although he meets many difficulties, and doubtless many disappointments, yet there is a charm in the new strange life, which now looms more attractive in his imagination after the lapse of years. Quick are his movements, and quick the transformations. Working quietly and determinedly he extends his possessions. At first he intends spending but a few years in the colonies,b ut they become so satisfying that he determines to make his home here. He remembers the steady increase year by year of population, and the foundation of towns-and, perchance, of cities. Industries are established which are felt at the uttermost parts of the earth. Sylvan beauty is changed and peace and plenty are taking its place. Yet, though his position may now be ever so much more comfortable, the thoughts of olden days revive the wish that he might live them over again. Unmistakably, it is a pleasant retrospect. No short sight can peer back a distance of nearly eighty years, but Mr. S. S. Parker, J.P, ex-M.L C., can do this. He has been in Western Australia since the dawn of its history, and naturally he has had many strange experiences. It is a stirring sight, that of the witnessing the rising on the horizon of a large new community. His years in the colony have been well spent, and he has maintained a name which commands respect. Stephen Stanley Parker is a native of Lyminge, Kent, England, and was born on 24th May, 1817. Like many other West Australians, his father, Mr. Stephen Parker, came to the colony in connection with the extensive land proposals of Mr. T. Peel. Mr. Parker's special mission was to represent several gentlemen who desired to acquire land from Mr. Peel, but as the latter was unable to carry out his intentions the pioneer went to Guildford and began agricultural operations. He brought his family with him from home, and thus Mr. S. S. Parker arrived in February, 1830. The efforts of Mr. Parker, sen., in tilling the soil were necessarily somewhat modest. It was no easy matter to clear the ground and then prepare it for the seed, and it must have been a strange sight some time later for the natives to observe the plough overturn the sweet smelling virgin turf. From Guildford Mr. Parker went to York, where he combined grazing and farming, principally devoting his energies to the former. He erected his home at Northbourne, ten miles from York, and there he continued in the Australian bush during the remainder of his life. About seventeen or eighteen years ago he died, when eighty-four years of age. His son succeeded to the property, which he still owns. The estate comprises 2,500 acres of rich land, and about 1,000 sheep feed on its pastures. Mr. S. S. Parker remained with his father until 1844. His earlier colonial career was entwined with the vicissitudes of the colony, and he well remembers the struggles made by pioneer settlers to secure a bare living in West Australia. Unfortunately, their hardships exceeded those experienced in other Australian colonies, and what with scarcity of food supplies, distance to the markets, and conflicts with the natives, they might well have wished themselves back in England. But they persisted, and out of their persistence came the prosperity of more recent years. The year 1844 is celebrated for two important events in Mr. Parker's career. In the first place he was married to a daughter of Mr. John Sewell, of Northam ; and secondly, be immediately afterwards branched out in business for himself. Be became a grazier and agriculturist at York, in a small way to begin with ; but by fair seasons and good management he was soon able to increase his acreage. He bought a property hard by his original lard, which, however, he relinquished in five years' time to purchase 4,000 acres from Mr. R. H. Bland, Government Resident of York, who died about two years ago in Melbourne. This estate is in the York district, and has proved lucrative. Some twelve months afterwards Mr. Parker acquired several leases, and thereby considerably increased the extent of land open for his enterprise. Quietly supervising and managing these years passed. About 1858 he erected a steam flourmill in York, which he conducted in conjunction with his pastoral and farming pursuits. From that year he continued in business until February, 1882, when he retired and took up his abode in Perth, where lie well bears his revered old age. Mr. Parker never experienced any difficulties with natives. He treated them with uniform kindness and firmness, and recognising this the blacks came to respect him. His father showed him this excellent example. While living in Guildford serious disturbances took place between the natives and the small white population, and it was to the late Mr. Stephen Parker's house that the poor natives went to make terms of peace. They placed implicit trust in him. Mr. S. S. Parker was created a Justice of the Peace by Governor Weld in the sixties. He rendered considerable assist ance to local government in York, and was eight years chairman of the Roads Board, and was also a member of the Town Council. He was esteemed as one of the prominent men in the colony, and Governor Robinson during his first term of office appointed him a nominee member of the Legislative Council. For eight years he sat in the Council under the terms of office of Governors Robinson, Ord, Robinson, and Broome, retiring shortly after the last-named gentleman took up the gubernatorial duties. He was a useful member of the Legislature, and showed an intelligent interest in the deliberations. Mr. Parker now takes little part in public matters. He is a member of the Aborigines Protection Board, and, because of his sympathy for and experience among the natives, he renders material assistance in their government and protection. He is a Diocesan trustee in the Church of England in Western Australia. The sons of Mr. Parker have prominently identified themselves with the colony. Foremost is Mr. S. H. Parker, Q.C., M.L.C., whose biography is published in these pages. Mr. Edward Parker manages the Northbourne estate. Mr. George Parker is in partnership with Mr. S. H. Parker in his legal practice ; and Messrs. James and John W. Parker are in partnership in connection with their father's other properties. These have become very valuable since the foundation of Coolgardie. Nearly eighty years of age, Mr. S. S. Parker survives to tell the story of early settlement in Western Australia. The many years of his life have been borne with quiet dignity, and there are few such highly-respected gentlemen in the colony. He nas not been idle, and many of his good works are memorialised. in 1897. |
Noted | Politicians |
Census | WA Census 1832 WA Census 1837 |
Charts | Parker Family Links |
Citations
- [S31] Barbara Sewell, The House of Northbourne Parkers, Pioneers of Western Australia 1830-1983 (1983).
- [S199] WA Family History, First Families of the Swan River Colony, CD-ROM (Bayswater, WA: WAGS, 2006). Hereinafter cited as First Families.
- [S351] Talltrees, East Perth Cemetery., CD-ROM (Perth, WA: Talltrees, 2000), Cemetery. Hereinafter cited as East Perth Cemetery.
- [S127] Ian Berryman, A Colony Detailed The First Census of Western Australia 1832 (North Perth: Creative Research, 1979). Hereinafter cited as A Colony Detailed.
- [S674] Govt Correspondence, Colonial Secretary's Office of WA (Perth: WA Govt, 1836), https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2029802883/view. Hereinafter cited as CSO - WA Census 1836.
- [S128] Govt Correspondence, Colonial Secretary's Office of WA (Perth: WA Govt, 1837). Hereinafter cited as CSO - WA Census 1837.
Elizabeth Sewell
F, #10903, b. 21 April 1822, d. 9 July 1903
Father* | John Sewell b. 4 Dec 1785, d. 23 Apr 1873 |
Mother* | Ann Allen b. 23 May 1791, d. 10 Jan 1872 |
Last Edited | 16 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | Elizabeth Sewell was born on 21 April 1822 at Essex, England. |
She was the daughter of John Sewell and Ann Allen. | |
Marriage* | Elizabeth Sewell married Stephen Stanley Parker JP, son of Stephen Parker and Susanna Wyborn, in April 1844 at York, Western AustraliaG; reg: 105. |
Death* | Elizabeth Sewell died on 9 July 1903 at York, Western AustraliaG, at age 81. ![]() |
Burial* | She was buried on 10 July 1903 at East Perth, Western AustraliaG.1 |
Family | Stephen Stanley Parker JP b. 24 May 1817, d. 26 Feb 1904 |
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Immigration* | Elizabeth Sewell immigrated on 8 October 1841 on the ship Mary & Jane..2 |
Charts | Parker Family Links |
Citations
Eliza Westley
F, #10904, b. 1813, d. 19 October 1847
Last Edited | 21 Aug 2017 |
Birth* | Eliza Westley was born in 1813. |
Marriage* | She married William Pead on 4 November 1832. |
Death* | Eliza Westley died on 19 October 1847 at Picton, Western Australia. |
Family | William Pead b. 19 Apr 1810, d. 9 Sep 1879 |
Immigration* | Eliza Westley immigrated on 10 April 1842 on the ship Diadem..1 |
Citations
- [S55] Rica Ericson, compiler, Bicentennial Dictionary of Western Australians pre- 1829-1888 Vols 1-4 (Nedlands, WA: UWA, 1988). Hereinafter cited as Bic Dic Vols 1-4.
Francis Watson Pearson
M, #10905, b. 31 July 1819, d. 5 March 1880
Father* | George Pearson |
Last Edited | 13 May 2021 |
Birth* | Francis Watson Pearson was born on 31 July 1819 at Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England. |
He was the son of George Pearson. | |
Marriage* | Francis Watson Pearson married Mary Ann Blackett, daughter of Robert Blackett, on 10 July 1841 at Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England. |
Death* | Francis Watson Pearson died on 5 March 1880 at Greenough, Western AustraliaG, at age 60. |
Burial* | He was buried at Greenough Pioneer Cemetery, Greenough, Western Australia.1 |
Family | Mary Ann Blackett b. 12 Sep 1814, d. 15 Jan 1902 |
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Immigration* | Francis Watson Pearson immigrated on 19 October 1851 on the ship Morning Star.. |
Citations
- [S632] Find A Grave, online findagrave.com. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
Mary Ann Blackett
F, #10906, b. 12 September 1814, d. 15 January 1902
Father* | Robert Blackett |
Last Edited | 13 May 2021 |
Birth* | Mary Ann Blackett was born on 12 September 1814 at Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England.1,2 |
She was the daughter of Robert Blackett. | |
Marriage* | Mary Ann Blackett married Francis Watson Pearson, son of George Pearson, on 10 July 1841 at Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England. |
Death* | Mary Ann Blackett died on 15 January 1902 at Greenough, Western Australia, at age 87; reg: 1386/1902.1,2 |
Burial* | She was buried at Greenough Pioneer Cemetery, Greenough, Western Australia.2 |
Family | Francis Watson Pearson b. 31 Jul 1819, d. 5 Mar 1880 |
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Immigration* | Mary Ann Blackett immigrated on 19 October 1851 on the ship Morning Star..3 |
Citations
- [S201] WA BDMs, online http://www.bdm.dotag.wa.gov.au. Hereinafter cited as WA BDMs.
- [S632] Find A Grave, online findagrave.com. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
- [S55] Rica Ericson, compiler, Bicentennial Dictionary of Western Australians pre- 1829-1888 Vols 1-4 (Nedlands, WA: UWA, 1988). Hereinafter cited as Bic Dic Vols 1-4.
George Pearson
M, #10907
Last Edited | 23 Dec 2012 |
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Robert Blackett
M, #10908
Last Edited | 23 Dec 2012 |
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Edward John Peirl
M, #10909, b. 9 June 1848, d. 2 November 1900
Father* | John Peirl b. 18 Mar 1810, d. 25 Jun 1873 |
Mother* | Frances Dixon b. c 1821, d. 27 May 1851 |
Last Edited | 21 Sep 2016 |
Birth* | Edward John Peirl was born on 9 June 1848 at Fremantle, Western AustraliaG; reg: 1136. |
He was the son of John Peirl and Frances Dixon. | |
Marriage* | Edward John Peirl married Sarah Hughes, daughter of John Hughes and Sarah Monagh, on 20 October 1868 at Perth, Western AustraliaG. |
Death* | Edward John Peirl died on 2 November 1900 at Fremantle, Western AustraliaG, at age 52.1,2 |
Family | Sarah Hughes b. 1848, d. 11 Apr 1933 |
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John Peirl
M, #10910, b. 18 March 1810, d. 25 June 1873
Last Edited | 11 Mar 2023 |
Birth* | John Peirl was born on 18 March 1810 at Poland.1 |
Marriage* | He married Frances Dixon, daughter of William Dixon and Jane Frances Stanfield, on 8 July 1844 at Fremantle, Western AustraliaG; reg: 112. |
Death* | John Peirl died on 25 June 1873 at Fremantle, Western AustraliaG, at age 63. |
Family | Frances Dixon b. c 1821, d. 27 May 1851 |
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Immigration* | John Peirl immigrated on 13 February 1830 on the ship Egyptian.. |
Census* | He appeared on the census of 1 July 1832 at Western Australia; missing - unlisted.2 |
Census | WA Census 1832 |
Frances Dixon
F, #10911, b. circa 1821, d. 27 May 1851
Father* | William Dixon b. 17 Jan 1793, d. 10 Jan 1875 |
Mother* | Jane Frances Stanfield b. 1796, d. 20 Aug 1838 |
Last Edited | 10 Mar 2023 |
Birth* | Frances Dixon was born circa 1821 at Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England. |
She was the daughter of William Dixon and Jane Frances Stanfield. | |
Marriage* | Frances Dixon married John Peirl on 8 July 1844 at Fremantle, Western AustraliaG; reg: 112. |
Death* | Frances Dixon died on 27 May 1851 at Fremantle, Western AustraliaG. |
Family | John Peirl b. 18 Mar 1810, d. 25 Jun 1873 |
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Immigration* | Frances Dixon immigrated on 23 August 1829 on the ship Marquis of Anglesea.. |
Census* | She appeared on the census of 1 July 1832 at Fremantle, Western AustraliaG; #936, 8, single, Nottingham, England, Marquis of Anglesea.1 |
(With Parents) Census_1836 | She appeared on the 1836 WA census of Fremantle, Western Australia, in the household of her parents William Dixon and Jane Frances Stanfield; Calling of husband - shoemaker.2 |
Census_1837* | Frances Dixon appeared on the 1837 WA census of 30 December 1837 at Fremantle, Western AustraliaG,Over 12, born Nottingham.3 |
Census | WA Census 1832 WA Census 1837 |
Citations
- [S127] Ian Berryman, A Colony Detailed The First Census of Western Australia 1832 (North Perth: Creative Research, 1979). Hereinafter cited as A Colony Detailed.
- [S674] Govt Correspondence, Colonial Secretary's Office of WA (Perth: WA Govt, 1836), https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2029802883/view. Hereinafter cited as CSO - WA Census 1836.
- [S128] Govt Correspondence, Colonial Secretary's Office of WA (Perth: WA Govt, 1837). Hereinafter cited as CSO - WA Census 1837.
Sarah Hughes
F, #10912, b. 1848, d. 11 April 1933
Father* | John Hughes b. 1803, d. 8 Nov 1880 |
Mother* | Sarah Monagh b. 1816, d. 20 Aug 1876 |
Last Edited | 17 Jul 2024 |
Birth* | Sarah Hughes was born in 1848.1 |
She was the daughter of John Hughes and Sarah Monagh. | |
Marriage* | Sarah Hughes married Edward John Peirl, son of John Peirl and Frances Dixon, on 20 October 1868 at Perth, Western AustraliaG. |
Death* | Sarah Hughes died on 11 April 1933 at Mount Lawley, Western AustraliaG.1,2 |
Family | Edward John Peirl b. 9 Jun 1848, d. 2 Nov 1900 |
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Immigration* | Sarah Hughes immigrated on 29 April 1857 on the ship Travancore.. |
John Hughes
M, #10913, b. 1803, d. 8 November 1880
Last Edited | 17 Jul 2024 |
Birth* | John Hughes was born in 1803 at Tyrone, Northern Ireland. |
Marriage* | He married Sarah Monagh. |
Death* | John Hughes died on 8 November 1880 at Perth, Western AustraliaG. |
Burial* | He was buried at East Perth, Western AustraliaG. |
Family | Sarah Monagh b. 1816, d. 20 Aug 1876 |
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Convicted* | John Hughes was Convicted of forgery on 24 July 1851 at Tyrone, Northern Ireland, and was sentenced to 7 yrs.1 |
Immigration* | He immigrated on 31 August 1853 to Fremantle, Western AustraliaG, on the ship Phoebe Dunbar. He was assigned Convict No. 2352.1 |
Conditional Pardon* | His Conditional Pardon was granted on 19 July 1856 at Western Australia. |
Ticket of Leave* | His Ticket of Leave was granted on 27 May 1862 at Western Australia. |
Story* | There are detailed links to web records concerning his life on the FHWA Convict Website. |
Convict | Convicts |
Citations
- [S27] Rica Erickson and Gillian O'Mara, Convicts in WA 1850-1887 Dictionary of Western Australians Volume IX (University of WA Press, 1994, ISBN 1 875560 44 0).
Sarah Monagh
F, #10914, b. 1816, d. 20 August 1876
Last Edited | 17 Jul 2021 |
Birth* | Sarah Monagh was born in 1816 at Ireland.1 |
Marriage* | She married John Hughes. |
Death* | Sarah Monagh died on 20 August 1876 at Western Australia; reg: 9045.1,2 |
Burial* | She was buried at East Perth, Western AustraliaG.2 |
Family | John Hughes b. 1803, d. 8 Nov 1880 |
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Immigration* | Sarah Monagh immigrated on 29 April 1857 on the ship Travancore.. |
David Henry Pettit
M, #10920, b. 1825, d. 16 March 1862
Father* | John Bauchem Pettit1 b. 1786, d. 19 Jun 1845 |
Mother* | Rebecca Long b. 1792, d. 9 Jul 1879 |
Last Edited | 11 Mar 2023 |
Birth* | David Henry Pettit was born in 1825 at Seaford, Sussex, England. |
He was the son of John Bauchem Pettit and Rebecca Long.1 | |
Marriage* | David Henry Pettit married Mary Ann White, daughter of James White and Ellen Phelan, in July 1849 at York, Western AustraliaG; reg: 275. |
Death* | David Henry Pettit died on 16 March 1862 at Blackwood River, Western Australia.2 |
Family | Mary Ann White b. 19 Jun 1834, d. 5 Nov 1920 |
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Immigration* | David Henry Pettit immigrated on 15 December 1829 on the ship Gilmore.. |
Census* | He appeared on the census of 1 July 1832 at Fremantle, Western AustraliaG; #1003, 8, single, Sea Port, England, Gilmore.3 |
Census_1837* | He appeared on the 1837 WA census of 30 December 1837 at Upper Swan, Western AustraliaG,Agricultural Labourer born England.4 |
Census | WA Census 1832 WA Census 1837 |
Citations
- [S56] Martin, Jeni Data,Central Victoria.
- [S124] Jenny Comben Data,WA.
- [S127] Ian Berryman, A Colony Detailed The First Census of Western Australia 1832 (North Perth: Creative Research, 1979). Hereinafter cited as A Colony Detailed.
- [S128] Govt Correspondence, Colonial Secretary's Office of WA (Perth: WA Govt, 1837). Hereinafter cited as CSO - WA Census 1837.