Dr G.C. Attfield, surgeon
Herbert Baker, butcher
Edward Barron, and Jane
George Barrow, journalist
Bashford family
Frederick Bell, VC
John Beresford, publican
William Beresford, convict
John Bick, publican
Wallace Bickley, merchant
Henry Blinco, warder
John Bowra, horologist
James Broomhall, architect
Peter Broun, colonial secretary
Thomas 'Satan' Browne, prisoner
Bussell family, early settlers
Octavius Burt
John Butler, settler
Frederick Caesar, publican
Kate Caldwell, historian
W.A. Chamberlain, shipbuilder
Chipper family
Wm Nairne Clark, duellist
Alexander Collie, surgeon
Wm Congdon, dispenser
Owen Connor, pensioner
Mary Jane Cook, survivor
Eric Edgar Cooke, killer
Lancelot Cooke, educator
Wm Cooke, astronomer
Charles Cooper, clerk
James Croke, harbourmaster
Wm Crossman, supervisor
George Curedale, vigneron
Anthony Curtis, publican
William T. Dance, captain
Frederick Dalgety, merchant
Davies family
Evan Davies, poltician
Herbert Davis, architect
William Dixon, publican
Thomas Dixon, superintendant
Dodds, James & Jane
Joseph Doonan, warder
Edmund Du Cane, supervisor
James Dyson, pioneer
Walter Easton, teacher
Murray Edmonds, town clerk
Connie Ellement, 'orphan'
Theophilus Ellis, superintendent
William Fauntleroy, gaoler
Alex Francisco, merchant
Mary Ann Friend, artist
James Gallop, theatre-owner
John Gavin, murderer
William Geary, mariner
Peter Gallagher, Crimean War vet
William Glyde, patriarch
Wm Temple Graham, lawyer
James Grave, hotelier
John Gray, soldier
Patrick & James Hagan, publicans
Hardey family
James Harding, harbourmaster
Joshua Harwood, builder
Charles Harper, newspaperman
Alexandra Hasluck, historian
Paul Hasluck, GG
John Healy, farmer
Peter Hedland, mariner
Benjamin Helpman, sailor
Sir William Heseltine, secretary
J.A. Hicks, draper
Richard Honey, miller
John Holland, blazer
Lionel Holdsworth, convict
Robert Howson, shipwright
George Hubble, suicide
Fred Instone, stove-maker
Charles Irvine, harbourmaster
John Irvine, quarryman
Frederick Irwin, commandant
William Jackson, pilot
Richard Jones, pioneer
Richard Jones, ('Bull')
William Jose, grocer
Abraham Josephson, pearler
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Edward Keane, engineer
Theodore Krakouer, hostler
Elias Lapidus, hostler
Barbara Lightly, teacher
Keziah Lockyer, whore
Paul Lockyer, millwright
Robert Menli Lyon [Robert Lyon Milne]
Lionel Lukin, pioneer
John McGibbon, transportee
William Mackie, attorney
James Manning, clerk of works
Patrick Marmion, whaler
Frederick Mason, jeweller
W.O. Mason, musician
Charles May, jeweller
Harry Marshall, polly
Richard Meares, pioneer
Midgegoroo, elder
Monger family
Georgina Molloy, botanist
(Mary) Ann Morrell, mother
Matthew Moss, mayor
William Lane Milligan, medic
Mulcahy Bros, hoteliers
George Murray, Colonial Secy
James Murray, builder
Isaac Myers, tailor
William Nairn, Major, settler
Charles Nixon, photographer
William Oliver, doctor
Tom Owen, pharmacist
Isaac Ostrovsky, dealer
Walter Padbury, pioneer
Henry Passmore, veteran
Frederick Pearse, superintendent
Pearse family
Thomas Peel, entrepreneur
Mary Ann Pengelly, teacher
Alfred Pickering, photographer
Pettit family
M.J.H. Porter, coachbuilder
James Port, miller
William Preston, sailor
Fanny Pulford, teacher
John Reddell, murderee
Leopold Redpath, transportee
Henry Reveley, engineer
Edward Robinson, farmer
William Robson, embezzler
Fanny Rudeforth, social worker
Louis de Rougement, conman
Charles Russell, harbourmaster
Samson family
Sardelic family, market gardeners
T. Hobbes Scott, clergyman
George Seubert, hotelier
William Shenton, businessman
John Snook, murderee
Samuel Speed, last convict
Edmund Stirling, printer
Jack Wong Sue, hero, musician
William Tanner, landowner
John Tapper, oddfellow
George Temple-Poole, architect
George Thompson, town clerk
Robert Thomson, publican
Marie Thorne, elder
William Timperley, superintendent
William Townsend, warder
Henry Trigg, civil servant
Albert Trivett, pilot
William Turton, minister
F.W.E. Tydeman, harbour
Henry Vincent, superintendent
Mick Vodanovich, publican
Reginald Wadham, merchant
Frank Ward, mariner
Alfred Waylen, pioneer
Alfred Waylen (Jnr), doctor
John Weavell, merchant
Philip Webster, nurseryman
Annie Webster, wife
Laurence Welch, constable
Richard White, farmer
J.B. Wittenoom, chaplain
Sarah Woodward, old lady
Henry Yelverton, timber merchant
Henry John Yelverton, MLC
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