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JF Strachan, on 10 June 1840 purchased a town allotment - source Port Phillip Herald 12 June 1840 | ||||||
Agent JF Strachan arrived at Melbourne 7 March 1841 from Adelaide on the Abeona
JF Strachan, on Committee for Separation Society, District of Grant. Source - Port Phillip Herald 7 June 1844 James Strachan, Licensed to depasture stock at County of Grant Sept 1845. Source - Melbourne Courier 3 Nov 1845 James F Strachan, one of 469 voters who qualified by Freehold in Corio Terrace Electors List District of Bourke. Source - Melbourne Courier 8 Aug 1845 James Ford Strachan and Lillias Murray christened Emily Agnes 1847 Directory 1847 settler County Bourke James Ford Strachan 2 roods North Geelong lot 6. Deeds dated 23rd January 1847 Owned Property Corio Terrace Geelong - Freehold Property 40 acres Grant lot 30. Deeds 23 Jan 1847 | ||||||
John Strachan and Isbaella christened Peter 1845 | ||||||
Miss Strachan (Intermediate 16) arrived 16 Dec 1841 on the William Mitchell | ||||||
Mr Strachan arrived 6 Jun 1841 from Hobart town on the Lillias | ||||||
Mr Strachan arrived 12 July 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip on the Tamar
Mr Strachan departed 20 July 1841 from Launceston for Port Phillip on the Tamar | ||||||
Mr Strachan departing 29 July 1841 from Launceston for Port Phillip on the Will Watch | ||||||
Mr Strachan departing 4 Aug 1841 from Launceston for Port Phillip, on the Scout brig | ||||||
Mr Strachan arrived 14 Sep 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip on the Tamar | ||||||
Mr Strachan arrived 27 Oct 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip on the Will Watch | ||||||
Mr Strachan, of Geelong admitted as a member of Mechanics Institution. Source - Port Phillip Herald 11 Nov 1845 | ||||||
Mr T Strachan Departing 5 Oct 1841 from Sydney for Port Phillip on the Anne | ||||||
Thomas Strachan departing 1 Nov 1841 from Launceston for Portland Bay, on the Minerva - source Launceston Courier 8 Nov 1841 | ||||||
Thomas Cleghorn Strachan wed Martha Bourne in 1846 at Presbyterian Portland | ||||||
John Straker wed Mary Boyd in 1840 at Church Of England St James, Melbourne | ||||||
Mr and Mrs Stranay (Cabin 10) came 27 Aug 1841 on the William Metcalfe | ||||||
Sarah Strand 17 (single woman 41) Servant Prot both Cork arrived 21 Jan 1841 on the Sir Charles Forbes | ||||||
John Strasbrick, male wed Mary Ragan 1842 #4d Methodist/Wesleyan Melbourne | ||||||
R Stratford, arrived at Port Phillip from Launceston on the schooner 'Lowestoft' 16 Apr 1840 - source Port Phillip Herald 21 Apr 1840 | ||||||
Alexander Strath and Jane christened Alexander 1845, Hellen 1847 | ||||||
JA Stratton, The Port Phillip Herald Tue 19 Dec 1843 in Jury to hear criminal cases of the day | ||||||
J Alexander Stratton, Western Port District depasturing license for 1-30 Sept 1844. Source - Port Phillip Herald 15 Nov 1844 | ||||||
J Stratton, with wife and 2 chn arrived at Port Phillip from Launceston on the cutter 'Alpha' 30 Aug 1845. Source - Port Phillip Herald 2 Sep 1845 | ||||||
JA Stratton, No 9, letters at Melbourne Post Office. Source - Melbourne Courier 13 Oct 1845
J.A & Co Stratton - Stratton Directory 1847 settlers One Tree Hill Gipps Land | ||||||
John Stratton Directory 1847 sawyer :Deep Creek County Bourke | ||||||
Mary Stratton, summoned to appear at the police station was there at correct time, but their Worships were not, so she left They were not pleased she did not wait. Source - Port Phillip Herald 8 Jan 1846 | ||||||
Mr Stratton arrived 20 Sep 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip, on the Scout brig | ||||||
Peter Stratton, charged with being an armed robber. Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 30 Mar 1844 | ||||||
Peter Stratton, and James Watts were found in Melbourne and put safe in custody, charged with bushranging William Holms and John Buchanan who both died of their wounds. Source - Geelong Advertiser 1 Apr 1844 | ||||||
Peter Stratton, was charged with firing a gun at William Holmes. Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 21 March 1845 | ||||||
Peter Stratton, arrived at Port Phillip from Launceston on the schooner 'Souvenir' 7 Sep 1845. Source - Port Phillip Herald 9 Sep 1845 | ||||||
Abraham Street, List 5, 31 May 1844 letter at the Melbourne Post Office. Source - Port Phillip Herald 4 June 1844 | ||||||
Frederick John Street - Street and Esther christened Frederick Alison 1841, Thomas 1847
Frederick John Street, of Richmond, from Insolvencies, dated 11-Oct and 28-Oct 1842 John Frederick Street, Insolvent plan to distribute his estate to be approved. Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 28 Feb 1845 Letter at Post-office unclaimed 27th February, 1847 Page 197 Letters at Office 30th June 1847 Correspondence Murray Barunduda 640 acres 15 2 | ||||||
Henry Street aged 20 came May 1847 with 338 on the Sir Thomas Arbuthnot | ||||||
Mr Street, arrived 7 Nov 1842 from Glasgow on the Ellen | ||||||
Miss Street, intermediate arrived 22 Jan 1842 from Liverpool on the Statesman | ||||||
John Stretch and Minnie christened May Ann 1843 | ||||||
John Stretch wed Winefred Hannon in 1844 at Roman Catholic Port Fairy & Portland Bay christened John 1846, Mary Ann 1846 | ||||||
John E Stretton, departed from Port Phillip for Launceston on the schooner 'Perseverance' 19 Jan 1840 - source Port Phillip Herald 21 Jan 1840 | ||||||
James Stribling 27 hus (family 28) Carpenter Prot both Devonshire arrived 30 July 1841 on the Westminster
Jane Stribling 27 wife of James (family 28) House Keeper Prot both arrived 30 July 1841 on the Westminster Jane Stribling 7, William Stribling 5, Charles Stribling 3 and James Stribling 18 months son of James (family 28) Prot both arrived 30 July 1841 on the Westminster James Stribling and Jane christened Edward 1844, John 1846 James Stribling, No 8, letters at Melbourne Post Office. Source - Melbourne Courier 10 Sep 1845 | ||||||
Eliza Strickland 14 Not Bounty - too young, 11 r, Nursery maid London Prot came Jun 1840 on the Andromache
Miss Eliza Strickland to port Sydney arrived 02/08/1840 on the Andromache | ||||||
R Al Strickland Letter at Post-office unclaimed 27th February, 1847 | ||||||
Mr Strickland arrived at Melbourne 7 March 1841 from Adelaide on the Abeona | ||||||
Mrs Stricklin Melbourne departed 9 Mar 1841 for Hobart town on the Abeona | ||||||
William Stride arrived 21 Oct 1841 at Launceston from Portland Bay on the Minerva | ||||||
R Strike, arrived at Port Phillip from Launceston on the brig 'Swan' 31 Oct 1845. Source - Port Phillip Herald 4 Nov 1845 | ||||||
John Striker, and Mary Boyd baptised William 1841, male John at Roman Catholic St Francis, Melbourne born at Brighton 1842 #36603
John Striker - Striker and Mary Boyne christened Eleanor 1845, Mary Ann 1847 | ||||||
George Stringer died 1847 Male aged 52 at Melbourne | ||||||
Hannah Stringer wed John Hill in 1841 at Church of England St James, Melbourne | ||||||
Isaac Stringer Convict came 1833 on the Auroa assigned to P Mcarthur Esq | ||||||
Mr and Mrs Strode 15 Oct 1840 cleared for Sydney on the Himalaya and arrived 18 Nov 1840 from Sydney on the Coromandel | ||||||
Frederick Strode died 2 Jun 1839 child aged 9 months at St James Cathedral, Melbourne | ||||||
Mr Strode arrived 13 Sep 1841 at Sydney from Port Phillip on 10 Sep on the Sea Horse steamer | ||||||
Mr Strode Departed 29 Sep 1841 from Sydney for Port Phillip on the Christina | ||||||
Mr and Mrs Strode 2 chn and servant arrived 22 Nov 1841 at Sydney from Port Phillip on 19 Nov on the Sea Horse steamer | ||||||
Thomas Strode, Printer, Melbourne, 1939 Directory of Port Phillip
Thomas Strode, arrived in Port Phillip from Launceston on the brig 'Henry' 6 Jan 1840 - source Port Phillip Herald 7 Jan 1840 Thomas Strode - Strode and Margaret Emma Mary christened Henry 1840, Mary Ann 1841, William 1843, Edward 1844 Thomas Strode, freehold, Richmond The Port Phillip Herald Fri, 26 May 1843 District of Port Phillip Electoral List of 291 names voted in election 20 June 1843, during sixth hour, 2-3pm T Strode, jury for criminal session 15 Jan 1844 being unable to agree, were locked up for the night. Source - Melbourne Weekly Courier 20 Jan 1844 Thomas Strode, Queen St 'West of England Hotel' refused annual Publican's license - source Port Phillip Herald 17 Apr 1845 Thomas Strode, No 8, letters at Melbourne Post Office. Source - Melbourne Courier 10 Sep 1845 Thomas Strode, sworn in as a Special Constable before His Worship the Mayor 21 Oct 1845 72 enrolled, all publicans exempted. Source - Port Phillip Herald 23 Oct 1845 | ||||||
John Stroker Directory 1847 butcher :Brighton | ||||||
John Stronaen Letters at Post Office Jan 1847 | ||||||
Augustus Strong Directory 1847 settler Port Fairy | ||||||
Mrs Strong arrived 6 Sep 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip on the Truelove | ||||||
Mr Strong arrived 1 Dec 1841 at Hobart from Port Phillip on 26 Nov, on the Flying Squirrel | ||||||
(Think he is Samuel) Strong, The Port Phillip Herald Tue, 9 May 1843 arrived on same ship May 1842 (could be Hopkinson, where 3 in Steerage are not named), and resides with Mr Wilmet, purchased cattle from Rev Bolden - who substituted old animals - (John and Emma Willmett were at Broken River in 1844) | ||||||
William Stroud died 1846 Male aged 23 at Melbourne | ||||||
George Strugnell and Harriet christened Sarah 1847 | ||||||
Evelyn Pitfield Sherley Strut, dwelling house, River Plenty The Port Phillip Herald Fri, 26 May 1843 District of Port Phillip Electoral List of 291 names | ||||||
Andrew Struthers, hus of Ellen 38, Blacksmith, Prot both Glasgow, arrived 26 Jan 1842 from Greenock on the Robert Benn
Ellen Struthers, wife of Andrew 35, Housekeeper, Prot both Glasgow, arrived 26 Jan 1842 from Greenock on the Robert Benn Sarah Struthers, 3, Prot both Glasgow, arrived 26 Jan 1842 from Greenock on the Robert Benn Andrew Struthers and Helen christened Elizabeth 1843, James Alexander Lenn 1846 Andrew Struthers, No 11, letters at Melbourne Post Office. Source - Melbourne Courier 3 Dec 1845 Andrew Struthers Directory 1847 coachsmith Victoria place | ||||||
Count Streleski, departed from Port Phillip for Launceston via Geelong on the brig 'Emma' 7 Jul 1840 - source Port Phillip Herald 10 July 1840
Count Strzelecki in early 1840 a Polish adventurer named Paul Edmund de Strzelecki led his own expedition from Sydney to Western Port Bay in Victoria. See also Paul Edmund Strzelecki, has lots of details of his work and writings. Count Strzelecki, after four years in Australia, departed on board the barque "Anna Robertson" on April 23, 1843. The ship sailed through the Arafura Sea, visiting western New Guinea, Timor, Sumba, Sumbawa, Lombok, Bali, Java, Borneo, Manila, before reaching Canton and Hong Kong at the end of July, 1843. | ||||||
Charles Steward / Stuart 28 hus (family 35) Labourer Prot both Kilkenny arrived 29 Mar 1841 on the Neptune
Catharine Steward / Stuart 28 wife of Charles family went on to New Zealand (family 35) Servant Prot both Kilkenny arrived 29 Mar 1841 on the Neptune Arthur Steward / Stuart 5 son of Charles, Father Bounty, paid for child (Cabin 50) Prot both Kilkenny arrived 29 Mar 1841 on the Neptune Mary Steward / Stuart 14 months dau of Charles, Father Bounty, paid for child (Cabin 51) Prot both Kilkenny arrived 29 Mar 1841 on the Neptune | ||||||
William Steward - Stuard and Ellen Drumgoul christened Ellen 1846 | ||||||
Edward Stuart, Tue 27 Jun 1843 Melbourne resident signed supporting William Lonsdale | ||||||
Jane Stuart 18 (single woman 23) Domestic Servant RC both Antrim arrived 27 Nov 1841 on the Allan Ker | ||||||
John Stuart arrived 4 May 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip on the Lady Emma | ||||||
Mr Stuart departed 19 May 1841 from Launceston for Portland Bay on the Minerva | ||||||
Mary Stuart, female wed John Butler 1842 #4494 Church Of England St James, Melbourne | ||||||
Thomas Stuart and Mary christened Andrew Godfrey 1841 | ||||||
Tobiah Stuart aged 28 came Jun 1840 with 232 on the Andromache | ||||||
Catherine Stubbs, 30 single woman House maid Prot both London arrived 13 Jan 1842 from London and Cork on the Samuel Boddington | ||||||
Charles Stubbs Convict, came on Countess of Harcourt, TofL 16 Aug 1842, #42/1921. Sent to Sydney, TofL cancelled | ||||||
John Stubbs and Eliza christened Margaret 1847 died | ||||||
Sophia Stubbs wed John Lee in 1847 at Church of England St James, Melbourne | ||||||
James Stubleday wed Mary Drummond in 1843 at Presbyterian Geelong christened Mary Ann 1843, Jane 1844, James 1845 died, James 1847, Sarah 1847 Letters at Post Office Jan 1847 | ||||||
Anne Stuckey, 21 f arrived 21 July 1844 from London and Cork on the Dale Park | ||||||
Joseph Stuckey, 22 m Labourer Somerset Prot both Was to go to Geelong, but did not; arrived 21 July 1844 from London and Cork on the Dale Park
Joseph Stuckey Letter at Post-office unclaimed 7 April 1847 Joseph Stuckey and Anne come from South Petherton in 1844, settling in Brighton with the Males. They took over Thomas Male's 3 surviving youngest children after he was thrown from his cart and died 13 Oct 1856 from 'Somerset Years', Joseph Stuckey died 1865, son of Lucy and John Stuckey, wed Ann Dunstone to join the family of Ann's sister Eliza Male, in Brighton. | ||||||
William Stuckey wed Margaret West in 1845 at Presbyterian | ||||||
John Stupart Directory 1847 shoemaker Bridge Inn Plenty | ||||||
William Sturges 33 Labourer Prot neither Northampshire arrived 18 Feb 1844 from London and Cork on the Royal Consort
Isabella Sturges 32 wife Prot reads Northampshire arrived 18 Feb 1844 from London and Cork on the Royal Consort John Sturges 11, Thomas Sturges 6, William Sturges 4, Charles Sturges 2 and Maria Sturges 0 born on board Prot arrived 18 Feb 1844 from London and Cork on the Royal Consort | ||||||
James Sturgiss aged 16 granted pardon May 1844 at Knutsford QS, came Sep 1847 with 306 on the Joseph Somes, landed at Geelong and contracted to Bradnight of Geelong at £10-00-00 plus rations. | ||||||
Kevite Sturman Convict came 1840 on the Pekoe assigned to Border Police | ||||||
Jackson Sturnett 32 hus, 33 f, Carpenter Warrickshire Prot both, came Dec 1840 on the Orient
Anne Sturnett 31 wife of Jackson, 33 f, Housemaid Warrickshire Prot both, came Dec 1840 on the Orient Benj Sturnett 8 son of Jackson, 33 f, Warrickshire Prot both, came Dec 1840 on the Orient | ||||||
George Sturns Letters at Post Office Jan 1847 | ||||||
John Sturns departed 19 Mar 1841 from Launceston for Port Phillip on the Industry - source Launceston Courier 22 March 1841 | ||||||
William Sturrett Page 32 letters at Post Office 3 Feb 1847 | ||||||
John Sturrock aged 23 came Jul 1840 with 352 on the Coromandel | ||||||
John Sturrock, No 9, letters at Melbourne Post Office. Source - Melbourne Courier 13 Oct 1845 | ||||||
Catherine Sturt 21 (single woman 43) Housemaid Prot both arrived 12 Apr 1841 on the Argyle | ||||||
Mr E Sturt arrived at Melbourne 7 March 1841 from Adelaide on the Abeona | ||||||
EPS Sturt, voted 11-noon Melbourne to elect two members to sit in Legislative Council. Source - Port Phillip Herald 26 Apr 1844
Evelyn Pitfield Shirley Sturt died, parents unknown, aged 70 place of death Unknown registered 1885 #3914 Evelyn Pitfield Shirley Sturt (1816-1885), police magistrate, was born in Dorset, England, son of Thomas Sturt, puisne judge in Bengal under the East India Co. His brother was the explorer Charles Sturt. Evelyn was educated at the Sandhurst Military College but in 1836 migrated to New South Wales. In February 1837 he was appointed commissioner of crown lands based on Yass, and was sometimes spoken of as `the boy commissioner’. Source Web page Sturt St, South Melbourne Sturt resigned in 1839 to overland sheep and cattle from Bathurst to Adelaide. After occupying country at Willunga in the Mount Lofty Ranges, he took up Compton station in the Mount Gambier district in 1844. More details of his land at Mt Gambia which had been occupied by Stephen Henty of Portland, who had first stood on the edge of the Blue Lake in June of 1839. Sturt was described by Rolf Boldrewood as the hero of many local legends, `a very grand-looking fellow - aristocratic, athletic, adventurous; an explorer, a pioneer, a leading colonist, popular with the men of his set, and, it is unnecessary to say, a general favourite with the women’. In 1852 he wed Mary Frances, daughter of Rev. J.C. Grylls. In March 1869 he took leave of absence and with his wife visited England and was present at the death of his brother Charles. In 1875 he was one of the three executors of the Victorian estate of La Trobe. Dismissed in the Black Wednesday retrenchments of January 1878, Sturt accepted a pension and in December left with his wife for England. In April 1881 Evelyn and Mary Frances returned from UK and lived at Brighton, and on a later trip to England Sturt suffered from severe bronchitis. In 1885 he was returning with his wife in the 'Pekin' to retire in Victoria when he died, aged 69, a day before reaching Port Said. His body was taken back to England for burial. Childless, he was survived by his wife. Sturt Street, Ballarat, is also named after him. | ||||||
Mr Strutton departing 18 Oct 1841 from Launceston for Port Phillip, on the Dusty Miller | ||||||
George Styer and Ann christened George William 1844 | ||||||
Mary Styles 20 (54 single woman) Housemaid RC neither Meith, came 23 July 1841 on the George Fyffe
Mary Styles, wed William Tarbotton 1842 #854 Independent Melbourne | ||||||
Hannah Styants mark witness to wedding of 22 Apr 1839 William Cropper Bate to Jane Mary Bocock at St James Cathedral, Melbourne | ||||||
John Styants mark witness to wedding of 22 Apr 1839 William Cropper Bate to Jane Mary Bocock at St James Cathedral, Melbourne | ||||||
William Stynes Letters at Post Office Jan 1847 | ||||||
M A Stynican Mrs Page 153 letters atPost Office 31st May 1847 |
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