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Samuel Godkim 19 (22 single man) Labourer Prot both Nottingham, came 17 July 1841 on the England
Edward Godver - Godwin and Mary Zehen baptised Sarah 1847
Directory 1847 labourer, Russell Place, Flinders lane
John Goffrey 25 (number 25 single man) Labourer Prot both Lancaster, came 17 July 1841 on the England
Margaret Goggin 23, on Jan 1840 Disposal list for Westminster To Sydney
Mr Gogg at Melbourne departed 29 May 1841 for Hobart town and Mr Goggs arrived 6 June 1841 at Hobart from Port Phillip, on the Maguasha
George Goggs, of Gardiner's Creek, from Insolvencies, dated 19-Mar and 21-Mar 1842
George Goggs, Melbourne Times 23 Apr 1842 Insolvent, first meeting 12 Apr 1842 at the Commissioner's Office
George Goggs, Insolvent in firm of Walpole and Goggs applying for Certificate. Source - Port Phillip Herald 27 Sept 1844
Alexander Goinlay (S) Convict came 1835 on the Royal Admiral assigned to J R Murdock
Robert Gould - Gold wed Eliza Hassett in 1843 at Church of England St James, Melbourne
Robert Golden, No 9, letters at Melbourne Post Office. Source - Melbourne Courier 13 Oct 1845
James Goldie and Mary baptised Janett Elizabeth 1841,
James Goldie, House Bourke Lane The Port Phillip Herald Fri 8 Sep 1843 Burgess in Burke Ward
James Goldie and Mary baptised David Lewis 1843, James 1845
James Goldie, one of 105 who signed letter supporting ministry by Rev Peter Gunn. Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 10 Aug 1844
James Goldie, jury to hear a criminal case. Source - Melbourne Courier 28 July 1845
Directory 1847 publican, Bourke lane
Mr Goldsmith Cabin arrive 30 June 1841 on the Caroline
Adolphus Goldsmith, Tue 27 Jun 1843 Geelong resident signed supporting William Lonsdale
A Goldsmith, letter at Geelong Post Office 6 Mar 1844. Source - Geelong Advertiser 6 Mar 1844
Adolphus Goldsmith, of Trawallo appointed Magistrate of the Territory. Source - Port Phillip Herald 9 Apr 1844
A Goldsmith, Portland Bay District depasturing license for 1-30 Sept 1844. Source - Port Phillip Herald 15 Nov 1844
A Goldsmith, exported 65 bales of wool to UK in the previous year. Source - Geelong Advertiser 28 June 1845
A Goldsmith, Licensed to depasture stock at Portland Bay District Sept 1845. Source - Melbourne Courier 3 Nov 1845
Adolphus Goldsmith, appointed Steward for Brightonn Races to be held on 8 Jan 1846. Source - Port Phillip Herald 6 Jan 1846
Adolphus Goldsmith J.P., settler, Travallo, Pyrenees Directory 1847
Correspondence Portland Bay Trawalla 640 acres 15 2 sold Portland Bay Trawalla to Simson, J & R
Alice Goldsmith wed Thomas Field in 1840 at Presbyterian Melbourne & Geelong
Mary Goldsmith, female wed William Padfields 1842 #34110 Presbyterian Portland
Ann Gullsworthy/Gallsworthy, 23 single woman Bounty immigrant arrived 26 Feb 1842 from Plymouth on the Himalaya
Ann Gallsworthy - Goldsworthy wed Robert Stone in 1843 at Independent Melbourne
John Galsworthy - Goldsworthy 24 (27 single man) Labourer Prot reads Devonshire, came 3 June 1841 on the Duchess Of Northumberlan
John Galsworthy wed Ann Hill in 1846 at Church of England St James, Melbourne baptised John 1847
Directory 1847 farmer, Merri Creek
Fanny Gole 20, 26 g, Nursery maid Blomwell Prot both, came Jun 1840 on the Andromache
John Gollahy 22 (16 single man) Labourer Prot both Bath, came 30 Nov 1841 on the Marquis Of Bute
Thomas Gollard, arrived from Launceston on the schooner 'Issington' 21 Mar 1840. Source - Port Phillip Herald 24 Mar 1840
Thomas Gollinger, No 9, letters at Melbourne Post Office. Source - Melbourne Courier 13 Oct 1845
Patrick Gollogho - see Gallogher
Henry Golway Directory 1847 gentleman, Bourke lane
George Gomm - see Gorman
Paul Gooch Licenses To Cut Timber Grant, March 12, 1847
George Good 20 hus Labourer Hampshire Prot both Took lodging in town arrived 16 Apr 1844 on the Sea Queen
Maria Good 28 wife of George Hampshire Prot both arrived 16 Apr 1844 on the Sea Queen
Elizabeth Good 0 born on board Prot arrived 16 Apr 1844 on the Sea Queen
George Good Letters unclaimed at Post-Office, Melbourne, 30th April, 1847
Henry C Good, letter at Geelong Post Office 6 Mar 1844. Source - Geelong Advertiser 6 Mar 1844
Henry Good Letter at Post-office unclaimed, 7 April 1847
John Good Directory 1847 settler, Jujira, Portland
Joseph Goode, Convict came on 'Susan 1' Certificate of Freedom now at Melbourne Post Office. Source - Port Phillip Herald 19 March 1844 and Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 28 Feb 1845
Joseph Goodey, male wed Mary Mccarthy 1842 #35412 Roman Catholic St Francis, Melbourne
Joseph Goody and Mary Mccarthy baptised John 1843
Joseph Goode and Mary baptised Caroline 1847, George 1847 Letters at Post Office Jan 1847
Joseph Goode aged 20 came Nov 1846 with 334 on the Maitland
Joseph Goode and Mary baptised Caroline 1847, George 1847 Letters at Post Office Jan 1847
Mary Good died 1847 Female aged 60 at Ashby
Mary Ann Good 17, 18 g, Nursery maid, Cork, RC, came Jan 1840 on the John Bull
Mary Ann Good Directory 1847
Mary Ann Goode, from Cork, Ireland, baptised c. 1823-25 and listed on shipping records as Nurse Maid, wed 1840 to William John (or in later records, John William) WILSON was baptised in Baltimore, U.S.A. c.1808 – 1816 and the first of their 11 children, Charlotte – baptised 1842 in Victoria and married John Doyle. The family then moved to NSW and William John (or, John William ) WILSON died in 1884 near Parkes, N.S.W. No record is found for his wife.
Mr Good departed 2 July 1841 from Sydney for Port Phillip on the Christina
Mr Good Cabin, came 27 Aug 1841 on the William Metcalfe
Robert Good 33 hus, 14 f, Agriculturish Plymouth Prot both, came Jan 1840 on the John Bull
Jane Good 28 wife of Robert, 14 f, Housemaid Prot both, came Jan 1840 on the John Bull
Jubilee Good 0 dau of Robert, 14 f, v Prot both, came Jan 1840 on the John Bull
Robert Good, and Jane baptised Jessie Wilkins at Church Of England St James, Melbourne born at Newtown 1842 # 12710
Jessy W Goode, died G 1 female Newtown 1842 #3698 Church Of England St James, Melbourne
Robert Goode, and Jane baptised Emma Wilkins at Church Of England St James, Melbourne born at Collwood 1842 # 12980
Robet Good, dwelling house, Darebin Creek The Port Phillip Herald Fri, 26 May 1843 District of Port Phillip Electoral List of 291 names
Robert Good Directory 1847 butcher, Stephen street, Letters at Post Office Jan 1847
Robert Goode aged 19 came May 1847 with 338 on the Sir Thomas Arbuthnot
Samuel Goode, printer was married by Special License at St James Church, Melbourne by the Rev AC Thomson to Elizabeth Burgess third dau of the late John Burgess of Witheridge, Devon, England. Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 6 July 1844
Samuel Goode and Elizabeth Burgess baptised Thomas Samuel 1846, Susan Mary 1847
Directory 1847 Government Printer. 17 March 1847, printer aud stationer, Collins street
Thomas Goode, died 45 male Melbourne 1842 #3816 Church Of England St James, Melbourne
John Goodall Owned Property Off Fyans Street Geelong - House & Land
William S Goodall Surg Supt (2 on list), came 28 Nov 1841 on the Frances
Richard Goodfellow, 36 Hus Carpenter Prot both London arrived 13 Jan 1842 from London and Cork on the Samuel Boddington
Jane Goodfellow, 37 Wife House Servant Prot both London arrived 13 Jan 1842 from London and Cork on the Samuel Boddington
Jane Goodfellow, 13, Richard Goodfellow, 11 , James Goodfellow, 8 and William Goodfellow, 6 Prot London arrived 13 Jan 1842 from London and Cork on the Samuel Boddington
Richard Goodfellow and Jane baptised William Edward 1844
Directory 1847 carpenter, Bourke street
John Goodhall wed Anne Mahon in 1843 at Roman Catholic St Marys, Geelong baptised Marie 1844, John 1845, Ann 1847 died
Thomas Goodhand, arrived at Port Phillip from Hobart on the brig 'Lillias' 20 Aug 1845. Source - Port Phillip Herald 21 Aug 1845
James Gooden - Gooding aged 27 came Apr 1844 with 257 on the Sea Queen with Mary Ann 28, John 8, Thomas 1 baptised George 1845
from 'Somerset Years', James son of Charles Gooding wed 31 Mar 1840 to Miriam dau of Thomas Gooding at Meare, Somerset.
Thomas Goodison wed Elizabeth Walker in 1845 at Independent Congregational baptised Robert 1846 Page 153 letters atPost Office, 31st May 1847
Edward Goodman and Maria baptised Charles Hiller 1847 Correspondence sold Western Port Bullengorourhe to Matson, Henry
George Barron Goodman arrived at Melbourne on 30 July 1845 per "Thistle" from Sydney. The "Port Phillip Patriot" reported:
"DAGUERREOTYPE - We congratulate the public of this District on the arrival of Mr. Goodman from Sydney, with his Daguerreotype machine, whereby such perfect likenesses can be taken in the course of a few seconds. Here is an opportunity for ladies and gentlemen to get their minatures executed in the most exquisite style, neatly framed in morocco and gold, fit to be presented to those who love them, or transmitted as a memento to their friends at home. As soon as Mr. Goodman has fixed on a place of business he will himself address the public, and announce his readiness to serve them with his magic art."
On 6 August 1845 he advertised that he had obtained premises in Little Flinders Street (formerly occupied by E. Westby & Co.) and would open for business on Monday, 11 August 1845. He was reported as having taken 870 photographs prior to taking his family to Adelaide in December 1845 per "Cleveland". Douglas Thomas Kilburn became Melbourne's second photographer.
GW Goodman, List 4, 30 Apr 1844 letter at the Melbourne Post Office. Source - Port Phillip Herald 7 May 1844
George William Goodman, Western Port District depasturing license for 1-31 August 1844. Source - Port Phillip Herald 22 Oct 1844
James Goodman's son Willie Goodman was the first person to buried in Melbourne, Port Phillip District. He was buried on 13th May 1836 at Burial Hill, today's Flagstaff Gardens. This site was only used for about 6 burials.
Mr Goodman arrived 20 Aug 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip, on the Paul Pry
Robert Goodman aged 40 came Apr 1844 with 257 on the Sea Queen with Anne 25, John 12, Grace 10, Thomas 7, Martha 3 baptised Richard 1844, Robert Hugh 1847
Willie Goodman, the child of James Goodman was the first person to buried in Melbourne, Port Phillip District. He was buried on 13th May 1836 at Burial Hill, today's Flagstaff Gardens. This site was only used for about 6 burials.
James Goods wed Mary Horty in 1845 at Roman Catholic
David Goodsir, and Hannah baptised female Hannah at Presbyterian Melbourne & Geelong born at Will 1842 # 837
David (Doctor) Goodsir, freehold, Williams Town The Port Phillip Herald Fri, 26 May 1843 District of Port Phillip Electoral List of 291 names voted in election 20 June 1843, during seventh hour, 3-4pm
David Goodsir and Hannah baptised John Brock 1847
David died 1847 Male aged 52 at Williamstown
Directory 1847 Customs' Officer, Nelson Place, Williams Town William's Town First Landing Waiter and Tide Surveyor
Edward Goodwerd 21 (12 single man) Carpenter Prot both London, came 3 Oct 1841 on the Agricola
Mr Edward Goodwin, left 10 Oct 1843 barque clearing for London on the Dublin
Emma Goodwin 20 (33 single woman) Housemaid Prot both Hants, came 30 Aug 1841 on the Strathfieldsaye
Emma Goodwin, female wed Michael Dawson 1842 #35512 Roman Catholic St Francis, Melbourne
Mr Goodwin left Sydney 30 Dec 1840 and was Shipwrecked 2 Jan 1841 on the Clonmel
Mr Goodwin departed 2 July 1841 from Sydney for Port Phillip on the Christina
Thomas Goodwin and Agnes baptised Agnes 1846
Thomas Webb Goodwin and Mary Grant baptised Eliza 1844-6 died, Esther 1845 died
Directory 1847 settler:Chain of Ponds, Old Geelong Road
William Goodwin aged 18 came Sep 1847 with 306 on the Joseph Somes
John Goodyer and Emma baptised Eliza 1847
James Goold wed Cath Hagerty in 1843 at Roman Catholic St Francis, Melbourne
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