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Nominal & Descriptive Roll of the Melbourne Contingent Taranaki Military Settlers Pandora Research website www.nzpictures.co.nz/pandoraresearch.htm Nominal & Descriptive Roll of the Melbourne Contingent Taranaki Military Settlers Archives NZ Wellington Reference AAYS 86600 AD31 8/8 Item 2 Reg No. Name Enrolled Place Born Trade Age Height Ship Notes 809 Edward Abbott 25 Jan 1864 Adelaide Manchester, Lancashire Seaman 35yrs 5’ 8” Brilliant Single 603 Amaziah Abraham 23 Jan 1864 Ballaratt Buckingham Engineer 39yrs 5’ 6” Brilliant Married 810 William Airth 29 Jan 1864 Melbourne St Nicholas, Aberdeen Seaman 25yrs 5’ 8” Brilliant Single 504 Noah Ackroyd 19 Jan 1864 Geelong Manegham, York Woolsorter 27yrs 5’ 7” Brilliant Single 707 James Alexander 28 Jan 1864 Melbourne Baroney, Glasgow Engineer 38yrs 5’ 10” Brilliant Married 705 Andrew John Allan 26 Jan 1864 Melbourne Westernport Victoria Draper 19yrs 5’ 7” Gresham Single 604 Joseph Allen 22 Jan 1864 Kyneton Dublin, Dublin Carpenter 29yrs 5’ 5” Brilliant Single 501 Thomas Allison 25 Jan 1864 Melbourne Marylebone, Middlesex Shoemaker 34yrs 5’ 5” Gresham Married 500 Harry Allpress 18 Jan 1864 Melbourne Chatteris, Cambridge Storeman 22yrs 5’ 8” Gresham Single 811 David Amidon 29 Jan 1864 Melbourne Wistconstan, Washington, United States; Engine driver; 25yrs; 5’ 8”; Brilliant Single 706 William Anderson 25 Jan 1864 Melbourne St Mary’s, Nottinghamshire Accountant 31yrs 5’ 8” Gresham Single 812 Charles Anderson 29 Jan 1864 Ballaratt Tronden, Norway Carpenter 25yrs 5’ 10” Brilliant Single – 91/2086 403 James Arthur 18 Jan 1864 Melbourne New York, United States Blacksmith 26yrs 5’ 8” Gresham Single 502 Andrew Atkens 22 Jan 1864 Melbourne St Andrew’s, Lanarkshire Tailor 38yrs 5’ 8” Gresham Single 503 William Thomas Ashcroft 21 Jan 1864 Melbourne Stepney, Middlesex Clerk 35yrs 5’ 7” Gresham Single 575 William Austen 03 Sep 1864 New Plymouth Lambeth, Surrey Butcher 28yrs 5’ 7” Xanutha Married Sub for James Peddie 536 Charles Armstrong 04 Jan 1865 New Plymouth Liverpool, England Carpenter 20yrs 5’ 6” Airedale Single Sub for Charles Grant 646 William Robert Ardlie 23 Jan 1865 New Plymouth England Farmer 34yrs 5’ 8” Airedale Single Sub for Thomas Jewell 345 Harry Allpress 11 Feb 1865 New Plymouth Chatteris, Cambridge Grocer 23yrs 5’ 8” Gresham Single Sub for C. Gill 843 Edward Abbott 08 Jun 1865 New Plymouth England - 20yrs 5’ 6” Wild Duck Single Sub for W. Gotthem 637 John Aikinhead 19 Oct 1865 New Plymouth Scotland - 30yrs 5’ 5” Glencoe Single Sub for A. Giddings Last updated 27 March 2015 pandoraresearchANZ-AD31-8-8-2.pdf Page 1 of 27 Pandora Research website www.nzpictures.co.nz/pandoraresearch.htm Reg No. Name Enrolled Place Born Trade Age Height Ship Notes 721 John Andrews 24 Apr 1866 New Plymouth New Zealand Farmer 24yrs 5’ 6” Glencoe Married Sub for J. Cameron 581 James Aynesley 24 Dec 1866 New Plymouth England Potter 22yrs 5’ 5” Auckland 509 William Baird 20 Jan 1864 Ballaratt Anderson, Lanarkshire Wood carver 25yrs 5’ 6” Gresham Single 39 Joseph David Baker 19 Jan 1864 Melbourne Middlesex Watchmaker 23yrs 5’ 5” Gresham Color Sgt - Single 708 William Ballard 25 Jan 1864 Melbourne Ely, Cambridgeshire Engineer 36yrs 5’ 7” Gresham Single 709 Robert Barclay 25 Jan 1864 Melbourne Pitt Street, Sydney Horse breaker 21yrs 5’ 10” Gresham Single 409 Thomas Barnes 18 Jan 1864 Melbourne Plummers Court City Road London; Baker 36yrs 5’ 7” Gresham Single 3 John William Barrett 22 Jan 1864 Creswick Creek Bishops Hall near Taunton, Somerset; Clerk 39yrs 5’ 6” Gresham Sergeant - Single 407 George Bartley 18 Jan 1864 Melbourne Lougher, Glamorganshire Sailor 17yrs 5’ 7” Gresham Single John Banks Killed in action 06 Apr 1864 at Ahu Ahu 814 George Beamish 25 Jan 1864 Geelong Abbeystroury, Cork - 23yrs 5’ 6” Brilliant Single 1 Jonathan Bear 18 Jan 1864 Melbourne Ramsgate, Kent Soldier 39yrs 5’ 10” Gresham Sgt Major - Married 76 William Bear 18 Jan 1864 Melbourne St John’s, Westminster, Middlesex; Lamp maker; 21yrs; 5’ 7” Gresham Single 77 Thomas Bear 18 Jan 1864 Melbourne St John’s, Westminster, Middlesex; Brass finisher; 19yrs; 5’ 7” Gresham Single 404 Jonathan Bear Jnr 15 May 1864 New Plymouth St Martins in the Fields, Middlesex; - 17yrs 5’ 5” Queen of Perth Discharged on finding a substitute at Patea – Edw. Garsed 808 Edward Beattie 25 Jan 1864 Adelaide Lismalan, Fermanagh Shoemaker 33yrs 5’ 8” Brilliant Married 510 William Beauchamp 21 Jan 1864 Melbourne Hindmarsh, Adelaide Cordial maker 23yrs 6’ 1” Gresham Single 710 James Bedford 19 Jan 1864 Ballaratt Shadwell, London Sailor 36yrs 5’ 6” Gresham Single 713 Henry Bellfield 20 Jan 1864 Kyneton Brandenburgh, Prussia Clerk 36yrs 5’ 6” Gresham Single 616 Alexander Bell 23 Jan 1864 Ballaratt Belfast, Antrim Steward 25yrs 5’ 6” Gresham Single 408 David Bennett 18 Jan 1864 Melbourne Cuthbertson, Bedfordshire Carpenter 28yrs 5’ 4” Gresham Single 711 Edward Bennett 23 Jan 1864 Melbourne Cheapside, London Tailor 30yrs 5’ 8” Gresham Single 40 George Bentley Melbourne Hereford Painter 38yrs 5’ 9” Brilliant Color Sgt - Single 610 William Berry 21 Jan 1864 Bendigo Horneford, Yorkshire Miner 16yrs 5’ 6” Gresham Single 615 Frank Bew 22 Jan 1864 Creswick Brighton, Sussex Butcher 21yrs 5’ 8” Gresham Single 614 Frederick Birchell 24 Jan 1864 Ballaratt Leeds, Yorkshire Digger 34yrs 5’ 7” Gresham Single 411 William Henry Bishop 18 Jan 1864 Melbourne London, Middlesex Clerk 26yrs 5’ 7” Gresham Single 712 Henry Bishop 23 Jan 1864 Melbourne Luppi, Derbyshire Baker 25yrs 5’ 9” Gresham Single 58 James Blake 22 Jan 1864 Melbourne St Nicholas, Dublin Compositor 28yrs 5’ 7” Gresham Sergeant - Single 612 John Blake 19 Jan 1864 Melbourne Boyle, Roscommon Clerk 24yrs 5’ 6” Gresham Single 406 Henry Blanke 18 Jan 1864 Melbourne Hauten, Germany Cigar maker 29yrs 5’ 7” Gresham Single 511 William Bloom 21 Jan 1864 Ballaratt St George’s in the East, London; Tobacconist; 36yrs 5’ 6” Gresham Single Discharged 08 May 1866 on providing a substitute – H. Jenkinson Last updated 27 March 2015 pandoraresearchANZ-AD31-8-8-2.pdf Page 2 of 27 Pandora Research website www.nzpictures.co.nz/pandoraresearch.htm Reg No. Name Enrolled Place Born Trade Age Height Ship Notes 719 Thomas William Blythe 21 Jan 1864 Ballaratt Georges St, Sydney Mason 22yrs 5’ 6” Gresham Single 819 Edward Boilean 26 Jan 1864 Ballaratt Wymondham, Norfolk Navy 28yrs 5’ 6” Brilliant Single 412 Robert Bolton 18 Jan 1864 Melbourne Market Drayton, Salop Draper 40yrs 5’ 9” Gresham Single 86 Ulick Bourke 21 Jan 1864 Melbourne Ballintubber, Mayo - 34yrs 5’ 9” Gresham Married 714 James Robert Bowan 22 Jan 1864 Geelong City Road, London Draper’s asst 18yrs 5’ 6” Gresham Single 513 Francis Bowler 22 Jan 1864 Melbourne Dingle, Kerry Seaman 38yrs 5’ 8” Gresham Married 608 Harry Bowman 20 Jan 1864 Melbourne Prinsted, Sussex Butcher 21yrs 5’ 10” Gresham Single 405 William Boyd 18 Jan 1864 Melbourne Gateshead on Tyne, Durham; Clerk 23yrs 5’ 7” Gresham Single 617 George Brayley 20 Jan 1864 Melbourne Bristol, Gloucestershire Hatter 30yrs 5’ 6” Brilliant Single 817 John Brennan 26 Jan 1864 Melbourne Marylebone, Middlesex Labourer 36yrs 5’ 7” Brilliant Married 609 John Britton 20 Jan 1864 Geelong Renfrew, Scotland Painter 33yrs 5’ 6” Gresham Married – 1901/2478 715 Charles Brooks 22 Jan 1864 Sandhurst Huddersfield, Yorkshire Blacksmith 24yrs 5’ 8” Gresham SIngle 512 William Brophy 17 Jan 1864 Melbourne St Cannis, Kilkenny Carpenter 21yrs 5’ 7” Gresham Single 410 George Brown 18 Jan 1864 Melbourne Woburn, Bedfordshire Labourer 40yrs 5’ 7” Gresham Single 507 Thomas Brown 18 Jan 1864 Melbourne Melbourne, Victoria Groom 18yrs 5’ 4” Gresham Single 506 William Brown (1) 18 Jan 1864 Melbourne Castlecomber, Kilkenny Baker 29yrs 5’ 7” Gresham Single 820 William Brown (2) 24 Jan 1864 Adelaide Woolwich, Kent Seaman 31yrs 5’ 6” Brilliant Single 607 Charles Augustus Murray Bruce; 22 Jan 1864; Melbourne St Luke’s, Finsbury, London; Student 20yrs 5’ 9” Gresham Single 606 Owen James Bull 21 Jan 1864 Castlemaine Kent Surveyor 27yrs 5’ 10” Gresham Single 515 Berkeley Bunbury 26 Jan 1864 Melbourne Shandrum, Cork - 25yrs 5’ 8” Brilliant Single 818 Samuel Burgess 25 Jan 1864 Adelaide Geelong, Victoria Servant 22yrs 5’ 5” Brilliant Single 605 Robert Burgess 21 Jan 1864 Castlemaine Liverpool, Lancashire Bookbinder 30yrs 5’ 9” Gresham Single 505 William Henry Burgoyne 18 Jan 1864 Melbourne St Andrews, Devon Surveyor & Engineer; 30yrs; 5’ 8” Gresham Married 618 Anthony Burke 24 Jan 1864 Melbourne Galway Labourer 38yrs 5’ 7” Brilliant Married 718 Jonathan Burleigh 22 Jan 1864 Sandhurst Harlestore, Norfolk Miner 36yrs 5’ 10” Gresham Single 613 Ralph Burlison 20 Jan 1864 Melbourne Sunderland, Durham Mason 27yrs 5’ 11” Gresham Single 821 John Burns (1) 24 Jan 1864 Melbourne Shotley Bridge, Durham Seaman 26yrs 5’ 4” Brilliant Single 611 Henry Burns 19 Jan 1864 Ballaratt Sunderland, Durham Warehouseman 29yrs 5’ 10” Gresham Single 508 John Burns (2) 22 Jan 1864 Creswick Chrohen, Roscommon - 21yrs 5’ 11” Gresham Single 716 Daniel Burrows 21 Jan 1864 Ballaratt Collins Street, Melbourne French Polisher 21yrs 5’ 9” Gresham Single 717 John Burrows 21 Jan 1864 Ballaratt New Church, Lancashire Fitter & Turner 24yrs 5’ 11” Gresham Single 514 Andrew Burt 18 Jan 1864 Melbourne Melbourne, Victoria - 18yrs 5’ 5” Gresham Single Discharged 10 May 1866 on providing a substitute – J. Maddock 815 George Burton 28 Jan 1864 Melbourne Worthington, Manchester Storekeeper 32yrs 5’ 8” Brilliant Single 816 Richard Francis Burton 24 Jan 1864 Adelaide Hackney Rd, Shoreditch, London; Farmer 25yrs 5’ 3” Brilliant Single 619 Thomas Buller 21 Jan 1864 Melbourne Bagnalstown, Carlow Draper
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