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Electoral Roll Rusheen Craig 2006 1 Contents 1869-70 Balranald Sub-Division Rusheen’s Website: www.rusheensweb.com 1869-70 Balranald Electoral District Roll. Subdivisions of Balranald, Bourke, Mitchell (Wilcannia area), Oxley (Hay area), Wentworth, and the Supplementary Roll for The Bogan. Persons eligible to vote in the Electoral District of Balranald 1869-70. No. Name - Residence; Qualification; Where Situated or how arising. Transcribed by RUSHEEN CRAIG May 2006. Last updated: 14 March 2013 ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Balranald Electoral Roll Rusheen Craig 2006 1 Contents 1869-70 Balranald Sub-division. .............................................................................................................................3 1869-70 Bourke Sub-division. .................................................................................................................................7 1869-70 Mitchell Sub-division [includes Wilcannia and Menindie]. .................................................................. 10 1869-70 Oxley Sub-division (Hay area). ............................................................................................................... 18 1869-70 Wentworth Sub-division. ....................................................................................................................... 32 1869-70 Supplementary Roll for The Bogan......................................................................................................... 41 ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Balranald Electoral Roll Rusheen Craig 2006 2 1869-70 BALRANALD SUB-DIVISION. 1. ALLAN James - Windomal; residence; Murray River. 2. ALLAN Thomas - Paika; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 3. ALEXANDER Hyem - Junbung; residence; Lower Lachlan. 4. ALSTON John Henry - Yanga; residence; Yanga Lake. 5. ANDREWS Henry - Mailman; residence; Murray River. 40. BAKER Thomas - Balranald; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 41. BEEHAM Charles - Kilfera; residence; Darling Back Blocks. 42. BEGGS Thomas - Kilfera; residence; Darling Back Blocks. 43. BERRY Thomas - Paika; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 44. BOTTOM John - Paika; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 45. BOWDEN Richard - Balranald; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 46. BOYCE Henry - Balranald; Freehold; Lower Murrumbidgee. 47. BRAND William - Balranald; Freehold; Lower Murrumbidgee. 48. BRASSY Gordon - Clare; residence; Darling Back Blocks. 49. BROWN John - Balranald; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 50. BROWN John - Canally; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 51. BRUSH Maurice - Clare; residence; Darling Back Blocks. 52. BUNYN Joseph - Balranald; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 53. BURKE James - Paika; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 54. BURT Joseph - Cannally; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 55. BYRNES Martin - Paika; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 56. BYRNE John - Clare; residence; Darling Back Blocks. 208. CARTER James - Yanga; residence; Yanga Lake. 209. CARTER John - Yanga; residence; Yanga Lake. 210. CHAMBERS Samuel George - Yanga; residence; Yanga Lake. 211. CLARKE John - Tarlee; residence; Darling Back Blocks. 212. CLIFTON William - Yanga; residence; Yanga Lake. 213. COHEN Edward - Melbourne; Leasehold; Cannally Lower Murrumbidgee. 214. COLLING William - Bidura; residence; Darling Back Blocks. 215. COLLYPREAST James - Balranald District; Freehold; Lower Murrumbidgee. 216. CONNELL Denis - Clare; residence; Darling Back Blocks. 217. CONNELL Thomas - Clare; residence; Darling Back Blocks. 218. CONNARTY Patrick - Clare; residence; Darling Back Blocks. 219. COOPER Edwin - Kilfera; residence; Darling Back Blocks. 220. COOPER Thomas - Bidura; residence; Darling Back Blocks. 221. COMATTI Philip - Balranald; Freehold; Lower Murrumbidgee. 222. CRAMSIE John - Balranald; Freehold; Lower Murrumbidgee. 223. CROFT Thomas - Balranald; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 224. CRYSTAL David - Windomal; Leasehold; Murray River. 225. CRYSTAL James - Windomal; residence; Murray River. 226. CURRELL James - Tarlee; residence; Darling Back Blocks. 227. CUTHBISTON Benjamin - Clare; residence; Darling Back Blocks. 337. DAGNELL William - Clare; residence; Darling Back Blocks. ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Balranald Electoral Roll Rusheen Craig 2006 3 338. DALY William - Balranald; Freehold; Lower Murrumbidgee. 339. DAVIS George D. - Clare; residence; Darling Back Blocks. 340. DAVIS George W. - Clare; residence; Darling Back Blocks. 341. DAY James - Not known; Freehold; Lower Murrumbidgee. 342. DEMPSEY John - Balranald; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 343. DOHERTY Edward - Balranald; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 344. DOWLING Charles - Paika; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 345. DOWLING Frederick - Paika; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 346. DOYLE Andrew - Kilfera; residence; Darling Back Blocks. 347. DUM Henry - Junbung; residence; Lower Lachlan. 348. DANIELS John - Tarcoola; residence; Darling River. 349. DARE Jesse - Golgol; residence; Murray River. 350. DART Robert - Polia; residence; Darling River. 351. DAVIE John - Wentworth; Freehold; Darling River. 352. DAVIE Robert - Wentworth; Freehold; Darling River. 353. DAVIS Alfred - Wentworth; residence; Darling River. 354. DAVIS Henry - Polia; residence; Darling River. 355. DAVIS John - Polia; residence; Darling River. 356. DAWSON Thomas - Morrara; residence; Darling River. 357. DEAN Richard - Salt Creek; residence; Darling River. 358. DODGE James - Wentworth; Freehold; Darling River. 359. DYER Edward - Morrara; residence; Darling River. 415. ESTON Robert - Cannally; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 440. FAHEY James - Paika; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 441. FARRAR Frederick - Kilfera; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 442. FERGUSON Owen - Paika; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 443. FLYNN Daniel - Balranald; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 444. FLYNN John - Junbung; residence; Lower Lachlan. 445. FRASER Alexander - Paika; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 446. FRAZIER James - Clare; residence; Darling Back Blocks. 447. FREEMAN James - Junbung; residence; Lower Lachlan. 491. GALLIBELLY Oliver - Clare; residence; Darling Back Blocks. 492. GARING Thomas - Junbung; residence; Lower Lachlan. 493. GLASS Hugh - Melbourne; Leasehold; Clare Darling Back Blocks. 494. GLADMAN Joseph - Balranald; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 495. GLOVER James - Balranald; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 496. GRAHAM David - Junbung; residence; Lower Lachlan. 497. GRACCIA? James Campbell - Poon Boon; Leasehold; Bidura Darling Back Blocks. [I'll check this again.] 498. GRAY Henry - Paika; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 499. GRAY James - Balranald; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 576. HALL William Joseph - Balranald; Freehold; Lower Murrumbidgee. 577. HANAN Denis - Balranald; Freehold; Lower Murrumbidgee. 578. HANNA William - Claire; residence; Darling Back Blocks. 579. HARRISON German Thomas - Balranald; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Balranald Electoral Roll Rusheen Craig 2006 4 580. HARTWELL George - Balranald; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 581. HERT James - Balranald; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 582. HARVEY Mathew - Melbourne; Leasehold; Yanga Lake. 583. HAWKES Edward - Balranald; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 584. HAZELWOOD John - Cannally; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 585. HAZELWOOD William - Cannally; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 586. HEBPARN David - Yanga; residence; Yanga Lake. 587. HIGGINS Michael - Mailman; residence; Murray River. 588. HILTON John - Yanga; residence; Yanga Lake. 589. HINDE Arthur - Balranald; Freehold; Lower Murrumbidgee. 590. HINDE John - Balranald; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 591. HIND Joseph - Balranald; Freehold; Lower Murrumbidgee. 592. HINDE Thomas - Balranald; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 593. HINDE William - Balranald; residence; Lower Murumbidgee. 594. HOLMES Francis - Wolpagaree; Leasehold; Darling Back Blocks. 595. HUNGARFORD William - Clare; residence; Darling Back Blocks. 700. JEFFERY Thomas - Clare; residence; Darling Back Blocks. 701. JOHNSON William - Balranald; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 702. JONES John - Clare; residence; Darling Back Blocks. 749. KEATING Thomas - Kilfera; residence; Darling Back Blocks. 750. KELLETT William - Junbung; residence; Lower Lachlan. 751. KIDD John H. - Clare; residence; Darling Back Blocks. 752. KINDREW William - Clare; residence; Darling Back Blocks. 798. LANIGAN William - Balranald; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 799. LEWES Henry - Balranald; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 800. LUKIS James - Mailman; residence; Murray River. 864. McCALLUM Donald - Paika; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 865. McGRADDY John - Clare; residence; Darling Back Blocks. 866. McGRATH Thomas - Clare; residence; Darling Back Blocks. 867. McGLONE Henry - Junbug; residence; Lower Lachlan. 868. McKILLIGAN Alexander - Clare; residence; Darling Back Blocks. 869. McNAIR Andrew - Kilfera; residence; Darling Back Blocks. 870. McNAMARA Thomas - Clare; residence; Darling Back Blocks. 871. MACFARLANE Walter - Paika; Leasehold; Lower Murrumbidgee. 872. MACMILLIN John C. - Clare; residence; Darling Back Blocks. 873. MAGUIRE James - Cannally; Leasehold; Lower Murrumbidgee. 874. MARCHELL John - Clare; residence; Darling Back Blocks. 875. MARSDEN Charles George - Balranald; residence; Lower Murrumbidgee. 876. MARTIN Frederick - Clare; residence; Darling Back Blocks. 877. MARTIN Richard - Clare; residence; Darling Back Blocks. 878. MONKMAN Robert -
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