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Aboriginal Alias Index Alias Aboriginal Name Location Station/Mission/Reserve File Number Abel Beagle Bay Mission Beagle Bay Mission 24/1906 Abel (m) Beagle Bay Mission Beagle Bay Mission 144/1898 Abraham Milangurrie (m) Upper Lirringa Station Upper Lirringa Station 289/1905 Abraham Perth 350B/1901 Abraham Northam 350B/1901 Abraham Northam 633/1902 Abraham Northam 347/1903 Abraham Beagle Bay Mission Beagle Bay Mission 24/1906 Abraham Winnlip (m) Northam Unnumbered/1908 Ada Bingaar (f) Northam Unnumbered/1908 Ada Esperance 402/1908 Ada (f) Berkshire Valley 352/1905 Ada (f) Walibing Station Walibing Station 352/1905 Agatha Beagle Bay Mission Beagle Bay Mission 24/1906 Agatha (f) Beagle Bay Mission Beagle Bay Mission 144/1898 Aglas (?) Perth 350B/1901 Agnes Boolgin Station 153/1904 Agnes Cygnet Bay 153/1904 Alberie (?) (m) Beagle Bay Mission Beagle Bay Mission 144/1898 Albert Coomer (m) Bridgetown 178/1902 Albert Arrino Station Arrino Station 792/1899 Albert Nelson 261/1898 Albert Bridgetown 566/1902 Albert Peterbilaree Eel Creek Station Eel Creek Station 647/1902 Albert Toodyay District 665/1898 Albert Noolarda (m) Wattoning 471/1898 Albert Munmardie (m) Fitzroy River 695/1906 Albert Munmardie (m) Jubilee Downs Station Jubilee Downs Station 695/1906 Albert Bingarra (m) Gilgally Station Gilgally Station 289/1905 Albert Malgin (Woody Point) 350/1906 Albert Coomer (m) Vasse Mission Vasse Mission 178/1902 Albert Munmardie (m) Derby 695/1906 Albert Munmardie (m) Noonkanbah Station Noonkanbah Station 695/1906 Albert Cygnet Bay 350/1906 Albert (m) Cossack 231/1902 Albert (m) Millstream Station Millstream Station 229/1907 Albert (m) Point Cloates Station Point Cloates Station 284/1908 Albert (m) Mt Jackson 417/1907 Albert (m-h/c) Bohemia Downs Station Bohemia Downs Station 289/1905 Alias Aboriginal Name Location Station/Mission/Reserve File Number Albert (m-h/c) Northampton 461/1908 Albrecht Beagle Bay Mission Beagle Bay Mission 24/1906 Albright, Tommy Esperance 59/1900 Albright, Tommy Fraser Range 59/1900 Alex Bungordy Rottnest Island 65/1900 Alex Bungordy Mt Magnet 65/1900 Alex Beagle Bay Mission Beagle Bay Mission 24/1906 Alex Millimarra Black Range 185/1904 Alex (m) 650/1902 Alex (m) Bremer Bay 34/1900 Alexander Beagle Bay Mission Beagle Bay Mission 24/1906 Alexander (m) Beagle Bay Mission Beagle Bay Mission 144/1898 Alexandrina Beagle Bay Mission Beagle Bay Mission 24/1906 Alfred (m) Northampton 36/1900 Alfred (m) Bremer Bay 210/1901 Alice Jewi (f) Denham Station Denham Station 137/1901 Alice Longuma (f) Myroodah Station Myroodah Station 289/1905 Alice Boora (f) Myroodah Station Myroodah Station 289/1905 Alice Jewi (f) Wyndham 137/1901 Alice Jewi (f) Perth 137/1901 Alice Upper Blackwood 142/1899 Alice (f) Yanagee Mt Magnet 280/1908 Alice (f) Guildford 477/1898 Alice (f) Fitzroy Telegraph Station Fitzroy Telegraph Station 133/1902 Alice, Blind Toodyay District 665/1898 Alice, Blind 571/1898 Alick Coolgardie 2/1903 Alick Mulgooma (m) Upper Lirringa Station Upper Lirringa Station 289/1905 Alick Jungera (m) Meda Station Meda Station 289/1905 Alick Kojanup 28/1901 Alick Kurgowallah (m) Barker Gorge Station Barker Gorge Station 289/1905 Alick Womby Marble Bar 1/1905 Alick Edjudina 502/1908 Alick Pin Gin 502/1908 Alick Yarri 502/1908 Alick (m) Gilgally Station Gilgally Station 289/1905 Alick (m) 805/1906 Alick (m) Williamsbury Station Williamsbury Station Unnumbered/1908 Alie Wongie (m) Onslow Station Onslow Station 289/1905 Alias Aboriginal Name Location Station/Mission/Reserve File Number Alin (?) (m) Glen Vale Station Glen Vale Station 645/1898 Alina Mirrenbing (f) Coongan Station Coongan Station 647/1902 Allan Perth 350B/1901 Allan Nor West 350B/1901 Allen (m) Day Dawn 878/1908 Allen, Bob Dardanup 289/1905 Allen, Nellie (f-h/c) Geraldton 280/1907 Allen, Nellie (f-h/c) Wells Landing 280/1907 Allick, Billy Bunbury 289/1905 Aluri, Charles (m) Beagle Bay Mission Beagle Bay Mission 24/1906 Alwri, Charles (m) Beagle Bay Mission Beagle Bay Mission 464/1906 Amanar, Donation (m) Beagle Bay Mission Beagle Bay Mission 24/1906 Ambine (m) Minderoo Station Minderoo Station 820/1906 Ambros, Melchior (m) Beagle Bay Mission Beagle Bay Mission 464/1906 Ambros, Melchior (m) Beagle Bay Mission Beagle Bay Mission 24/1906 Ameril Poonagoora (f) Nanutarra Station Nanutarra Station 559/1900 Ami (m) Beagle Bay Mission Beagle Bay Mission 144/1898 Amil (m) Beagle Bay Mission Beagle Bay Mission 144/1898 Amy Perth 350B/1901 Amy Newcastle 350B/1901 Amy Guildford 350B/1901 Amy Perth 350B/1901 Amy Fraser Range 349/1901 Amy (f) Mileura Station Mileura Station 371/1907 Amy (f) Pinjarra 494/1906 Amy (f) Beagle Bay Mission Beagle Bay Mission 24/1906 Anderson, Eva Swan Native and Half Caste Mission Swan Native and Half Caste Mission 444/1908 Anderson, Eva (f) Swan Native and Half Caste Mission Swan Native and Half Caste Mission 231/1906 Anderson, Eva (f-qdrn.) Swan Native and Half Caste Mission Swan Native and Half Caste Mission 955/1899 Anderson, Eva (f-qdrn.) Fremantle 955/1899 Anderson, Leslie Swan Native and Half Caste Mission Swan Native and Half Caste Mission 444/1908 Anderson, Leslie (m) Swan Native and Half Caste Mission Swan Native and Half Caste Mission 231/1906 Anderson, Leslie (qdrn.) Swan Native and Half Caste Mission Swan Native and Half Caste Mission 955/1899 Anderson, Leslie (qdrn.) Fremantle 955/1899 Anderson, Lucy (aka Lucy Bobbinet) (f-h/c) Williams 214/1899 Anderson, Lucy (f-h/c) 412/1902 Anderson, Maud Swan Native and Half Caste Mission Swan Native and Half Caste Mission 444/1908 Anderson, Maud (f-qdrn.) Fremantle 955/1899 Anderson, Maud (f-qdrn.) Swan Native and Half Caste Mission Swan Native and Half Caste Mission 955/1899 Alias Aboriginal Name Location Station/Mission/Reserve File Number Anderson, Mrs (aka Mrs Stephen) (f-h/c) Perth 444/1908 Anderson, Mrs (f-h/c) Perth 678/1899 Anderson, Mrs (f-h/c) Wagin 678/1899 Andrew Perth 350B/1901 Andrew Northam 350B/1901 Andrew Beverley 350B/1901 Andrew Perth 350B/1901 Andrew (m) Beagle Bay Mission Beagle Bay Mission 144/1898 Andrew, Sarah Beverley 263/1904 Andrew, Sarah (f) Beverley 612/1903 Andy Changurlla (m) Upper Lirringa Station Upper Lirringa Station 289/1905 Andy Turkey Creek 107/1903 Andy (m) Marble Bar 1/1905 Andy (m) Marble Bar 844/1908 Andy (m-h/c) Perth 350B/1901 Angela Bargana (f) Beagle Bay Mission Beagle Bay Mission 144/1898 Angenia (f) Beagle Bay Mission Beagle Bay Mission 144/1898 Anie (?) (f) Twenty Mile Sandy (Sandy Creek) 308/1907 Anie (?) (f) Nullagine 308/1907 Ann-Yarn (f) Wagin District 28/1901 Ann-Yarn (f) Upper Blackwood 28/1901 Anna Mariandia (f) Beagle Bay Mission Beagle Bay Mission 144/1898 Annie La Grange Bay Telegraph Station La Grange Bay Telegraph Station 34/1904 Annie Kendenup Siding 285/1903 Annie Nundi (f) Quinns 387/1905 Annie Nundi (f) Gum Creek 387/1905 Annie Geraldton 215/1903 Annie Ginnumarra (f) Gullewa Police Station Gullewa Police Station 648/1900 Annie Nantharra Tambrey Station Tambrey Station 144/1906 Annie Wanagu (f) Broome 557/1903 Annie Goodalah (f) Lawlers 719/1908 Annie Yella (f) Lawlers 719/1908 Annie Ginnumarra (f) Cadgy Cadgy Station Cadgy Cadgy Station 648/1900 Annie Roebourne 122/1902 Annie Cookering (aka Cookarrie) (?) (f) Cossack 1039/1908 Annie Nulga (?) (f-h/c) Marble Bar 122/1902 Annie Nulga (?) (f-h/c) Nullagine 122/1902 Annie Nulga (?) (f-h/c) Roebourne 122/1902 Annie Claremont Aborigines Mission Claremont Aborigines Mission 390/1905 Alias Aboriginal Name Location Station/Mission/Reserve File Number Annie Nulga (?) (f-h/c) Swan Native and Half Caste Mission Swan Native and Half Caste Mission 122/1902 Annie Niabiddy (f) Minderoo Station Minderoo Station 820/1906 Annie Niabiddy (f) Carnarvon 820/1906 Annie Cookarrie (aka Cookering) (?) (f) Cossack 1039/1908 Annie Unnumbered/1908 Annie Janyca (f) Gilgally Station Gilgally Station 289/1905 Annie Marble Bar 122/1902 Annie Beagle Bay Mission Beagle Bay Mission 24/1906 Annie Swan Native and Half Caste Mission Swan Native and Half Caste Mission 122/1902 Annie Congoo (f) Northampton 186/1902 Annie Moontagee (f) Yalgoo 58/1904 Annie Onyama (f) Lawlers Unnumbered/1908 Annie Yanjigurry (f) Lawlers Unnumbered/1908 Annie Yillea (f) Lawlers Unnumbered/1908 Annie Goodalah Lawlers Unnumbered/1908 Annie Heurel (f) Port Hedland 1/1903 Annie Perth 350B/1901 Annie Nuthourra (f) Tambrey Station Tambrey Station 169/1903 Annie Nuthourra (f) Tableland Police Station Tableland Police Station 169/1903 Annie Gunmonga (f) Yeeda Station Yeeda Station 289/1905 Annie Ngellan (f-h/c) Fremantle 1004/1906 Annie Nungermalie Congoo Northampton 167/1903 Annie Chirrugarra (f) Lower Lirarynga Station Lower Lirarynga Station 289/1905 Annie Nungermalie Congoo Lynton Station Lynton Station 167/1903 Annie Ngellan (f-h/c) Salvation Army Rescue Home, Perth 1004/1906 Annie Jambie (f) Upper Lirringa Station Upper Lirringa Station 289/1905 Annie Bunbury 350B/1901 Annie Onslow 37/1903 Annie Ngellan (f-h/c) Wyndham 1004/1906 Annie Ngellan (f-h/c) New Norcia Mission New Norcia Mission 1004/1906 Annie (f) Glen Vale Station Glen Vale Station 465/1906 Annie (f) Lower Blackwood 566/1902 Annie (f) Bremer Bay 202/1907 Annie (f) Cossack 289/1905 Annie (f) Roebourne 231/1902 Annie (f) Tanjanerup Station Tanjanerup Station 566/1902 Annie (f) Roebourne 500/1908 Annie (f) Beagle Bay Mission Beagle Bay Mission 500/1908 Annie (f) Glen Vale Station Glen Vale Station 1024/1908 Alias Aboriginal Name Location Station/Mission/Reserve File Number Annie (f) Yarri 502/1908 Annie (f) Pin Gin 502/1908 Annie (f) Edjudina 502/1908 Annie (f) Toodyay 3/1900 Annie (f-h/c) Claremont 1127/1906
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