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A

Agett family
Henry Albert, butcher
Henry and Jane Alvarenga, hoteliers
Peter Ambrose, carpenter
Alexander Anderson, yeoman farmer
Walter Andrews, gentleman
Antoine family
G.C. Attfield, surgeon
Granny Adams, midwife
William Adams, veteran
Henry Albert, butcher
Ian Alexander, FS
Joseph Allen, architect
Jim Allpike, saddler
Josceline Amherst, MCC
William Angwin, politician
Edw. Fox Angelo, super
Harry Anstey, developer
Thomas Anthoness, architect
Jenny Archibald, mayor
Armstrong family
Athanasios Auguste, restaurateur
B
Edward Back, pilot
Herbert Baker, butcher
Thomas Bailey, innkeeper
Balbuk, traditional owner
Collet Barker, commandant
Michael Barker, judge
H.C. Barnett, surgeon
Edward Barrett-Lennard, farmer
Edward Barron, and Jane
George Barrow, journalist
William Bartram, businessman
Bashford family
John Bateman, merchant
J.S. Battye, historian
Beacham family
Hillson Beasley, architect
Frederick Bell, VC
Robert Bell, labourer
John Beresford, suicide
Hart Beresford-Hartnoll, journalist
William Beresford, convict
John Bick, publican
Wallace Bickley, merchant
Richard Birch, druggist
James Birkett, settler
Horatio T. Birdbath, artist
William Birmingham, medico
Thomas Blakey, servant
Revett Bland, settler
George Blay, servant
Henry Blinco, warder
June Boddy, councillor
Geoffrey Bolton, historian
Isaac Bolton, coachbuilder
Alan Bond, businessman
Rev. G. J. Bostock, vicar
Thomas Bousfield, clothier
John Bowra, horologist
Henry Briggs, politician
William Brockman, pastoralist
James Brookes, servant
Frederick Broome, governor
James Broomhall, architect
Hugh Brophy, Fenian
Peter Broun, colonial secretary
Richard McBryde Broun, magistrate
Kenneth Brown
Maitland Brown
Thomas 'Satan' Browne, architect
John Bruce, commandant
Ned Bruce, of Ned's Lands
Cyril Bryan, writer
Robert Budd, sawyer
Lt Henry Bull, colonist
Henry St Pierre Bunbury, soldier
Bunning Brothers, timber merchants
William Burges, magistrate
Samuel Burgess, worker
Gary Burke, educator
Shane Burke, archaeologist
Patrick Burke, sergeant of 63rd
Frederick Burwell, architect
Burt family
Octavius Burt, civil servant
Mary Burton, servant
Bussell family, early settlers
Robert Butt, carpenter
Percy Buttons, homeless man
John Butler, settler
C
Frank Cadd, mayor
Frederick Caesar, publican
Kate Caldwell, historian
Calyute, warrior
Fedele Camarda, councillor
Joan Campbell, potter
Bill Campbell, bookseller
Rob McK. Campbell, architect
Adele Carles, politician
Julian Carr, councillor
Alfred Carson (1), inventor
Carter brothers, businessmen
Daniel Carter, settler
John Cattalini, mayor
Anne-Marie Cattan, historian
Michael & James Cavanagh, architects
W.A. Chamberlain, shipbuilder
Charles Chapman, servant
Philip L. Snell Chauncy, surveyor
John Chester, innkeeper
George Cheyne, settler
Chipper family
Bret Christian, writer
George Christian, PE instructor
George Christmass, publican
Steve Cicerello, sailor
Emma Ciccotosto, singer
Billy Clare, journalist
William Nairn Clark, newspaperman
Andrew Clarke, governor
Henry Clarke, servant
John Cleland, settler
Clifton family
Marshall Waller Clifton commissioner
George Clifton waterpoliceman
Raphael Clint, surveyor
James Cockman, laborer
Henry Cole, merchant
Alexander Collie, surgeon
Canon Collick, vicar
Marcus Collins, architect
Robert Collins, publican
Edward Collinson: see James Birkett
George Compton, clerk of courts
Daniel Congdon, mayor
Wm Congdon, dispenser
Owen Connor, pensioner
Mary Jane Cook, survivor
Eric Edgar Cooke, killer
Lancelot Cooke, educator
Wm Cooke, astronomer
Charles Cooper, clerk
John Cooper, publican
Joseph Cooper, miller
Thomas Corrigan, murderer, journalist
John Burtenshaw Cox, settler
George Cowper, hotelier
Wm Crossman, supervisor
Edith Cowan, feminist
Peter Cowan, writer
Nathaniel Cowell, builder
James Croke, harbour master
George Curedale, vigneron
Mark J. Currie, harbourmaster
John Curtin, PM
Anthony Curtis, publican
D
Robert Dale, explorer, surveyor
Arthur Daley, businessman
Frederick Dalgety, merchant
William T. Dance, captain
Jo Darbyshire, artist
George Dashwood, sailor
Dianne Davidson, historian
Geo Davidson, shipping
Ron Davidson, writer
George Davies, patriarch
E.W. Davies, mad mayor
Evan Davies, politician
Herbert Davis, architect
Bryn Davis, tree-planter
John Okey Davis, labourer
Tully Davy, drowned
Jeremy Dawkins, town planner
Jenny Dawson, ceramic artist
De Ceglie family, fishermen
Gordon Dedman, North mayor
Maria Degabriele, academic
Francis Delisle, aide de camp
Thomas Dent, publican
Arthur Diamond, MP
Thomas Dixon, superintendant
William Dixon, publican
James Dobbins, soldier
James & Jane Dodds, innkeepers
Isaac Doel, murderee
Joseph Doonan, warder
Martin Douthwaite, nurse
Peter Dowding, premier
John Dowson, writer
James Drummond, botanist
Matilda Drummond, shopkeeper
Edmund Du Cane, RE
John Duffield, publican
John Dutton, ship broker
Matthew Dwyer, photographer
James Dyson, pioneer
E
Joseph Herbert Eales, architect
Richard Earl, carpenter
Walter Easton, teacher
Murray Edmonds, town clerk
Tom Edwards, martyr
Charles Eichbaum, commissionary-general
Daniel Elias, historian
George Eliot, settler
Connie Ellement, 'orphan'
James Elliott, servant
Theophilus Ellis, superintendent
George Embleton, manager
Rica Erickson, botanist, historian
Richard Evans, servant
Gwenyth Ewens, philanthropist
J.K. Ewers, historian
F
Robert Fairbairn, magistrate
Polly Farmer, footballer
Henty Farrar, golfer
William Fauntleroy, gaoler
Alexander Fendam, cooper, aka Fandam
John Ferguson, businessman
John Finigan, carpenter
Charles Finnerty, soldier
William Fishwick, builder
Charles Fitzgerald, governor
Hannah Fitzhardinge, mayor
F.B.S. Flindell, warrior
Thomas Flintoff, dentist
Alexander Forrest, explorer
Andrew Forrest, tycoon
John Forrest, MHR
E.H. Fothergill, mariner
Kingsley Fairbridge, philanthropist
George Forsyth, harbour master
Alex Francisco, merchant
Gilbert Fraser, MLC
Malcolm Fraser, magistrate
Charles Frazer, botanist aka Fraser
Charles Fremantle, founder
Mary Ann Friend, artist
Jane Fruin, servant
Joseph Furphy, author
G
James Gallop, theatre-owner
Peter Gallagher, Crimean War vet
Elizabeth Gamble, servant
Frederick Garling, painter
Roger Garwood, photographer
John Gavin, murderer
William Gawler, died
William Geary, mariner
Gill family, servants
May Gibbs, author
Mary Ann Gibbs, servant
Frank Gibson, mayor
Scottie Gilmore, pilot
Louis Giustiniani, missionary
Gerald Glaskin, writer
Glover family, servants
William Glyde, patriarch
Viscount Goderich, toff
Reg Gordon, citizen
Stuart Gore, photographer
Allen Graham, author
Geoff Graham, councillor
Wm Temple Graham, coroner
Edward Grain, RE
Steve Grant, editor
James Grave, hotelier
John Gray, soldier
Marjorie Green, JP
John Gregory, publican
Joshua Gregory, farmer
John Gresswell, goldsmith
Georges Grey, 'explorer'
Albert Grigg, councillor
Nunzio Gumina, restaurateur
Nicholas Gurr, blood-donor
H
Robert Habgood, trader
John Winthrop Hackett, editor
James Hagan, actor
Patrick & James Hagan, publicans
Kate Hainey, newspaper seller
Mathew Hale, bishop
Cathy Hall, activist
Edward Hamersley, capitalist
James Hampshire, labourer
John Hampton, governor
David Hancock, educationalist
Hardey family
James Harding, harbourmaster
Maria Harlow, maidservant
Pam Harris, historian
Thomas Harrison, surgeon
William Harrison, servant
Francis Hart, journalist
Joshua Harwood, builder
Charles Harper, newspaperman
Alexandra Hasluck, historian
Paul Hasluck, GG
John Healy, farmer
William Heard, boat-builder
Peter Hedland, mariner
Benjamin Helpman, sailor
Edmund Henderson, RE
Henry Henderson, mariner
John Henderson, citizen
Xavier Herbert, writer
Sir William Heseltine, secretary
Patrick Hevron, mayor
J.A. Hicks, draper
Mary Higham, merchant
Alfred Hillman, surveyor
Alfred Hines, councillor
J.K. Hitchcock, historian
J.J. Talbot Hobbs, architect
George Hodges, (3) soldier/sailor/sailor
William Hokin, artificer/bricklayer
John Holland, blazer
Richard Honey, miller
Lionel Holdsworth, convict
Robert Howson, shipwright
John Hubbard, sawyer
George Hubble, suicide
George Humble, teacher
Bridget Hurford, murderer
David Hutchison, historian
June Hutchison, councillor
John Hutt, second governor
I
Fred Instone, stove-maker
Charles Irvine, harbourmaster
John Irvine, quarryman
Frederick Irwin, commandant
J
Samuel Jackson, killer
William Jackson, pilot
Greg James, sculptor
Richard James, publican
Delphine Jamet, writer
Isaac Jecks, farmer
James Jenkinson, farmer
Richard Roach Jewell, architect
Moondyne Joe, outlaw
Richard Johns, skipper
George French Johnson, newspaperman
Joseph Johnston, pastor
Bryn Jones, councillor
Richard Jones, pioneer
Richard Jones ('Bull')
Tony Jones, sculptor
Frederick Jones, boatbuilder
William Jose, grocer
Abraham Josephson, pearler

K

Edward Keane, engineer
William Keats, killer
Brendan Kelly, writer
John Kelly, servant
Alan Kelsall, architect
Ken Kelso, writer
Arthur Kennedy, governor
Andy Kent, artist
Thomas Kent, servant
James Kenton, publican
James Kiely, Fenian
Agnieshka Kiera, architect
George King, vicar
Richard King, author
W.H. Kitson, MLC
Brian Klopper, architect
Ingle Knight, writer
James Knight, farmer, publican
Theo Koning, artist
Theodore Krakouer, hostler
L
George Lacey, shopkeeper
Bertha Laidlaw, JP
William Lamb, pioneer
Adin Lang, councillor
Nicholas Langley, madman
James Langridge, labourer
Elias Lapidus, hostler
Peter Lautour, entrepreneur
Leslie Lauder, activist
Carmen Lawrence, premier
Ben Lawver, councillor
Leake family
George Leake, capitalist
Luke Leake, merchant
Henry M. Lefroy, explorer
Solomon Levey, entrepreneur
Ann Leighton, crossing-keeper
William Lewington, gravedigger
Henry Liascos, Cicerellos
Pele Liascos, PEL Apparel
Gus Liebe, builder
J.A. Liebler, pearler
Barbara Lightly, teacher
James Lilly, shipper
William Littlemore, suicidal
James Lloyd, victualler
Mary Lo Presti, grocer
Herbert Locke, mayor
Edmund Lockyer, founder
Keziah Lockyer (later Graham)
Paul Lockyer, lime-burner
Oliver Lodge, hotelier
Roel Loopers, photojournalist
Frederick Ludlow, servant
Lionel Lukin, pioneer
Linley Lutton, planner
Robert Menli Lyon (Robert Lyon Milne)
John Lyons, signwriter
M
Bill McCluskey, thespian
Margaret McLeod, servant
James McCormack, poisonee
John McGibbon, transportee
James McDermott, shipowner
Alec McHoul, academic
Bill McKenzie, mayor
William Mackie, attorney
John McNeece, architect
George Mangles, clerk
C.A. Manning, merchant
James Manning, clerk of works
Alan Mansfield, academic
William Marmion, statesman
Patrick Marmion, whaler
Harry Marshall, polly
W.O. Mason, musician
Frederick Mason, jeweller
Charles May, jeweller
Edward Mayhew, druggist
Alfred Maywood, photographer
Richard Maxworthy, soldier
Kavisha Mazzella, musician
Richard Meares, pioneer
Anne-Marie Medcalf, historian
George Meiers, footballer
John Menzies, servant
Thomas Mews, boatbuilder
Midgegoroo, traditional owner
John Miles, servant
William Lane Milligan, medic
Robert Lyon Milne
John Mitchell (1), soldier
John Mitchell (2), soldier
Frank Mofflin, councillor
Georgina Molloy, botanist
Patrick Moloney, publican
Monger family
G.F. Moore, lawyer
Samuel Moore, settler
W.D. Moore, merchant
John Morgan, settler
(Mary) Ann Morrell, mother
George Morrison, policeman
Matthew Moss, mayor
Muir family, settlers
Carmel Mullally, homeowner
Munday, leader
Patrick Murphy, servant
George Murray, Colonial Secy
James Murray, builder
Isaac Myers, tailor
N
William Frederick Nairn, settler
William Nairn, blacksmith
Henry Naylor, soldier
Isaac Nelson, visitor
A.O. Neville, civil servant
Edward Newman, politician
Felicity Newman, academic
Colin Nichol, broadcaster
Charles Nixon, photographer
O
C.Y. O'Connor, engineer
Kathleen O'Connor, painter
C.L. Oldham, architect
Diane Oldman, researcher
William Oliver, doctor
Henry Ommanney, surveyor
John Boyle O'Reilly, Fenian
Izzy Orloff, photographer
Isaac Ostrovsky, dealer
Tom Owen, pharmacist
William Owston, captain
P
Walter & Elizabeth Pace, pioneers
Walter Padbury, pioneer
Robert Paine servant
Paino family, provedores
Palmerston, Lord
Robert Partridge, employer
Henry Passmore, veteran
Nicolas Paterson, hotelier
Carl Payne, architect
Rachel Pemberton, councillor
Frederick Pearse, superintendent
Pearse family
Thomas Peel, entrepreneur
Mary Ann Pengelly, teacher
François Péron, naturalist
Nic Perpitch, journalist
Josko Petkovic, academic
Pettit family
Brad Pettitt, mayor, MLC
John Phew, shootee
Alfred Pickering, photographer
Pietro Porcelli, sculptor
Thomas Porley, servant
James Port, miller
M.J.H. Porter, coachbuilder
Robert Powis, aloe-grower
William Preston, sailor
Arthur Price, clerk
Henry Prinsep, protector
Fanny Pulford, teacher
Steven Pynt, lawyer
R
Carl Ratazzi, consul
James Read, pioneer
John Reddell, murderee
Martha Rendell, murderess
Richard Rennie, builder
Leopold Redpath, transportee
Henry Reveley, engineer
Herbert Richardson, engineer
Joseph Reynolds, pioneer
Joanna Robertson, arts entrepreneuse
Edward Robinson, farmer
William Robson, embezzler
John S. Roe, surveyor
David Ronayne, publican
Craig Ross, accountant
Louis de Rougement, conman
Henry Rous, admiral
Fanny Rudeforth, social worker
William Rummer, publican
Charles Russell, harbourmaster
Russian Jack, prospector
S
Luigi Saccone (Gino)
Samson family
William Samson, businessman
Henry Ayshford Sanford, official
Wm Ayshford Sanford, Col. Sec.
Sardelic family, market gardeners
Thomas Sawyer, servant
Anna & Giuseppe Scolaro, tilemakers
Bon Scott, AC/DC
Daniel Scott, harbour master
Thomas Scott, clergyman
George Seddon, academic
George Seubert, hotelier
Alan Seymour, playwright
William Shaw, colonist
George Shenton, mayor, MLC
William Shenton, businessman
William Shilton, clerk, aka Sheldon
Barney Silbert, merchant
Jack Sheedy, footballer
Annie Sheedy, midwife
Frederick Sherwood, brewer
Horatio Sholl, pearler
Robert Sholl, magistrate
Charles Simmons, 1st colonial surgeon
Gerard Smith, governor
James Lawson Smith, boatbuilder
John Smith, servant b. 1806
Rosa Smith, Sailors Rest
William Smith, carpenter
William Smithers, hotelier
John Smithies, missionary
John Smoker, musician
Elias Solomon, MP
William Somerville, arbitrator
Ted Snell, professor
John Snook, murderee
Samuel Speed, last convict
Charles Spencer, sawyer
John Spencer, boatman
John Spencer, farmer
Oscar Stack, pastor
Maya Stange, actress
Paul Stange, writer
Charlie Staples, historian
William Rolfe Steele, publican
Robert Stephens, historian
Edmund Stirling, printer
James Stirling, governor
William Stirling, secretary
James Stokes, brewer
John Stokes, farmer
John Stokes, pensioner
John Lort Stokes, RN
S.M. Stout, photographer
Alfred Stone, justice
George F. Stone, sheriff
Jack Wong Sue, hero, musician
Edwin Summerhayes, architect
Henry Sutherland, surveyor
T
Peter Tagliaferri, mayor
William Tanner, landowner
John Tapper, oddfellow
Neville Teede, academic, actor
George Temple-Poole, architect
Jan ter Horst, plaintiff
John Thomas, shipowner
Doug Thompson, councillor
George Thompson, town clerk
Robert Thomson, publican
Marie Thorne, elder
William Timperley, superintendent
Edward Tomkinson, mayor
William Townsend, warder
Henry Trigg, civil servant
Arthur Trimmer, colonialist
Albert Trivett, pilot
Pat Troy, professor
Paddy Troy, unionist
Tuckey family
Arthur Turton, mayor
William Turton, minister
F.W.E. Tydeman, harbour
U
Ľubica Učník, philosopher
Richard Utting, mayor
V
George Vancouver, 'explorer'
Ingrid van Dorssen, town planner
Victoria R., monarch
Henry Vincent, superintendent
Mick Vodanovich, publican
Marija Vujcic, councillor
W
John Wade, robber
Reginald Wadham, merchant
Thomas Wand, publican
Frederick Waldeck, catechist
Frank Ward, mariner
Titus Ware, shooter
Skip Watkins, photographer
William Watson, merchant
Alfred Waylen, pioneer
Alfred Waylen Jnr, doctor
John Weavell, merchant
Philip Webster, horticulturalist
Annie Webster, wife
Laurence Welch, constable
Frederick Weld, governor
James Wellard, publican
Richard Wells, clerk
John Welbourne, publican
John Wellstead, settler
Richard White, farmer
Josh Wilson, MP
John Whatley, pioneer
David Whish-Wilson, writer
Thomas Whiteley, builder
Don Whittington, and family
Jemima Williamson-Wong, councillor
George Willis, storekeeper
Tim Winton, writer
J.B. Wittenoom, chaplain
Barrington Wood, first mayor
John Wood, soldier
Henry Wray, engineer
William E. Wray, mayor
Norm Wrightson, hairdresser
John Wollaston, clergyman
Mark Woodcock, chef
Sarah Woodward, old lady
Henry Wrenfordsley, judge
Y
Yagan, patriot
Yellagonga, elder
Henry Yelverton, timber merchant
Henry John Yelverton, MLC
Thomas N. Yule, pioneer
Z
Peter Zuvela, photographer

References and Links

Berryman, Ian 1979 ed., A Colony Detailed: The First Census of Western Australia 1832, Creative Research, Perth.

Wikipedia list.

See also: six [hungry] families.


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