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First Class Cabins (Saloon) | Fuller, Annie Caldicot (I6)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon) | Wilcox, George (I5)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon) | Bray, Blanche Louisa (I4)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon) | Bray, Sarah Ann (I3)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon) | Pink, Sarah (I2)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon)4.htm>«/u» and «u»Ann Cox «/u».«sup»1«/sup» Tom C»1«/sup» «/sup» He and «u»Sarah Pink «/u» immigrated afteerited a large sum of money invested in shipping between England and Australia from his grandfather Charles Bray. This enabled the family to return to England to live comfortably and educate the children there. Before 1869 at Adelaide | Bray, Thomas Cox (I1)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon); (Gov.WA) | Weld, Govenor of Western Australia His Excellency Frederick Aloysius (I212)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon); + 4 family | Sandover, William (I139)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon); + 4 family 1 servant | Pearson, C. (I147)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon); + 5 family + 1 servant | Perry, George M. (I131)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon); acted as ship's surgeon | Nason, Doctor Edward (I24)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon); and child | Martin (I314)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon); and child | Wright, Samuel (I78)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon); and family (2) | Bingall, H. (I195)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon); and family (6) | Henry (I299)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon); and family (6) | Ballantyne, S. A. (I187)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon); and family (6) and servants (7) | March Phillipps de Lisle, Filumena Mary Anne Lisle (I213)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon); and servant | Fidge, John (I156)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon); and three children | Parsons, Elizabeth (I11)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon); Assumes a family of 3 children | Hollege (I836)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon); Assumes a family of 3 children | Hollege (I835)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon); Assumes a family of 3 children | Hollege (I834)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon); Assumes a family of 3 children | Hollege (I833)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon); Assumes a family of 3 children | Hollege (I832)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon); Captain's son | Alston, Roland Athel Edward (I896)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon); Captain's wife | Francis, Grace Charlotte (I798)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon); Captain's wife | Francis, Grace Charlotte (I798)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon); Captain's wife | Francis, Grace Charlotte (I798)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon); Captain's wife | Francis, Grace Charlotte (I798)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon); Captain's wife | Francis, Grace Charlotte (I798)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon); Captain's wife | Francis, Grace Charlotte (I798)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon); Captain's wife | Francis, Grace Charlotte (I798)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon); Captain's wife | Francis, Grace Charlotte (I798)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon); child of Mrs. Fairlie | Fairlie (I14)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon); child of Mrs. Fairlie | Fairlie, Maryanne (I13)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon); child of Mrs. Fairlie | Fairlie, Bessie (I12)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon); Clk. | Hocter, Francis (I361)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon); Presumed First Class and presumed relative of Captain | Bowen, Edward C. J. (I370)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon); two children and a servant | Wright, E. W. (I81)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon); * denotes discrepancies in their initials or names | Suter, Edward (I9)
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First Class Cabins (Saloon); * denotes discrepancies in their initials or names | Dover, Janetta (I8)
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Frederick Horace Wigg was probably born at sea. There is no record of his birth in South Australia at all, or in any other state. Likewise, there is no record of his birth anywhere that has been searched in England.
His parents were Richard Horace Wigg and Elizabeth (Betsey or Betsy) Turner. They were married in April of 1852 and left for Australia very shortly afterwards.
John Richard Wigg who married Emily Margarette Frederica Barber, his wife's sister, was his younger brother. John was born in South Australia.
In fact, both WIGG boys married their first cousins once removed! You see Julia & Emily's mother - Julia Warren Smith, was the first cousin of the two Wigg Boys - their mother was her aunt.
And to add to the tangled webb of WIGGs Edgar Smith Wigg, founder of E.S. Wigg & Son, stationers of Adelaide, was also the boys' uncle, and therefore Julia Warren Barber nee Smith's cousin. | Wigg, Frederick Horace (I20555)
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John Cox Bray (1842-1894) was born in May 1842 in East Adelaide. He remained in Adelaide when the family returned to live in England. Educated at St Peter's College, Adelaide and in England, Bray read law in South Australia. He married Alice Maude Hornabrook (1850-1935) in January 1870 at St Michael's, Mitcham.
He was called to the South Australian Bar in November 1870. However he practised law only briefly, as a solicitor, before being elected to the South Australian House of Assembly as M.P. for East Adelaide in December 1871, a constituency he was to hold until his retirement from politics in January 1892.
Bray served as Minister of Justice and Minister of Education in 1875, and as Attorney-General (1876-1877), when he introduced an "Act to provide for the formation and registration of trades unions", the first such legislation in Australia. He was Leader of the Opposition (1877-1881), and Premier & Chief Secretary of South Australia (1881-1884). He visited England and the United States from 1884 to 1885, returning to serve as Chief Secretary of South Australia (1885-1887), and Treasurer (1886-1887). He was acting Premier during Downer's absence in England during 1887. Bray was elected Speaker (1888-1890), then was Chief Secretary again until 1892, when he left politics.
John C Bray attended the Sydney Intercolonial Conference in 1883, and was one of the South Australian representatives at the first Federal Convention in Sydney in 1891. He was appointed Agent General for South Australia in London (1892-1894), but resigned early because of ill health. He was created a Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George by Queen Victoria in the New Year's Honours List for 1890.
The Honourable Sir John Cox Bray, KCMG, JP was the first native-born Premier of South Australia. He was also the first South Australian-born man to serve as Speaker, and Agent-General for the State. Sir John died on 12 June 1894 aboard the S.S. "Oceana" at sea between Suez & Ceylon bound for South Australia from England. He was buried at sea on the following day. His wife Alice, Lady Bray, survived him until 1935. | Bray, John Cox (I1010)
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John Henry (1871-1934) became The Honourable Sir John Henrdia. He was created a Knight Commander of the Most Eminene Most Exalted Order of the Star of India in 1922.
ndian Civil Service in 1892. In turn he was settlement offivenue Secretary to the Government of India; Chief Secretary to the Government of Bengal; (Finance) member of the Bengal Executive Council; Governor of Assam; acting Governor of Bengal; and Deputy Chairman of the Indian Franchise Committee. He retired only a year or so before his death.
f the Chief Judge of Mauritius. They had two daughters anadier in the British army. Sir John died in April 1934 at h. He was survived by Lady Kerr until January 1957. | Kerr, John Henry (I992)
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| 2145 |
Julia Warren Barber nee Smith died exactly 33 years to the day after she left England for a new home in Australia. | Smith, Julia Warren (I40)
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Kenneth Augustine Bray (1876-1953) was born in the St Jamesncashire. He became a Chaplain in the United States of Amer | Bray, Kenneth Augustine (I1009)
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| 2147 |
Louisa Sarah Barber never married. She was 35 years old when she died. | Barber, Louisa Sarah (I41)
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MAYER John Antonio par: as above b:27.3.1871 North Adelaide SA d: 23.3.1935 bd: Brighton SA occ: Postmaster rel: c of E
m: 30.4.1919 Maud E nee GASCOIGNE ch: no issue | Mayer, John Antonio (I18869)
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Mutford Registration district spans the border of Norfolk and Suffolk. | Family: Barber, William Henry / Smith, Julia Warren (F22)
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n Superintendent | Astle, Doctor Harvey E. (I367)
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