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Supplementary Electoral Roll 1869 -70 Bogan Supplementary Roll Page 1 of 30 Last updated 6/6/09 Rusheen Craig SUPPLEMENTARY ELECTORAL ROLL of Persons qualified to vote for the Election of Members of the Legislative Assembly, for the Year 1869-70, for the Electoral District of THE BOGAN No. Name - Residence; Qualification; Where Situated, or how Arising. 1. ABRAHAM Hyam - Forbes; residence; Forbes. 2. ADAMS James - Carabea; residence; Merri Merri Creek. 3. ADAMS John - Wamerawa; residence; Macquarie River. 4. ADAMS John - Beeny; residence; Beeny Creek. 5. ADAMS Thomas - Beemery; residence; Beemery. 6. ADDISON William - Ulundry; freehold; Ulundry. 7. AITKEN William - Canonbar; household; Canonbar, Duck Creek. 8. AITKINSON Christopher - Colane; residence; Duck Creek. 9. ALDRIDGE James - Bullarara; residence; Murramba Creek. 10. ALGYARD James - Diladerry; residence; Diladerry. 11. ALLENTER George - Dubbo; residence; Macquarie River. 12. ALLARD Charles - Breewarina; residence; Breewarina. 13. ALLDER Charles - Geary; residence; Macquarie River. 14. ALLEN George - Warren; residence; Macquarie River. 15. ALLEN William - Warren; residence; Macquarie River. 16. ALLISON James - senior; Oakey Creek; leasehold; Oakey Creek. 17. ALLISON James - junior; Oakey Creek; residence; Oakey Creek. 18. ALLEN Archibald - Billibong; residence; Billibong. 19. ALLONBY John - Melrose; residence; Melrose. 20. ANDREWS Thomas - Brymedara; residence; Brymedara. 21. ANDERSON William - Canowindra; residence; Canowindra. 22. ANDERSON Robert - Bunawanna; residence; Bunawanna. 23. ANDERSON James - Berida; residence; Mathaguy Creek. 24. ANDERSON Andrew - Forbes; residence; Forbes. 25. ANGIS Neil - Urabuggie; leasehold; Bogan River. 26. ANGUS Neil - Uraboga; residence; Bogan River. 27. ANGUS Thomas - Bimble; leasehold; Castlereagh River. 28. ANTHONY James - Sawpit; residence; Macquarie River. 29. ARCHIBALD William - Euromedah; residence; Macquarie River. 30. ARNOLD Richard - Coalbaggie; residence; Macquarie River. 31. ARNDELL Robert - Gidgeon; residence; Castlereagh River. 32. ARNOTT John - Canonbar; residence; Canonbar, Duck Creek. 33. ARMSTRONG John - Dubbo; residence; Macquarie River. 34. ASHPOLE Thomas - Bongegeabong; residence; Mathaguy Creek. 35. ASHCROFT James - Canonbar; leasehold; Duck Creek. 36. ATKENS William - Belleringar; residence; Belleringar Creek. 37. ATKENS John - Belleringar; residence; Belleringar Creek. 38. ATKINS Charles - Coobang; residence; Coobang. 39. ATKINS Frederick - Model Hut; residence; Bogan River. 40. ATKINSON James - Gidgeon; residence; Castlereagh River. 41. ATWATTA George - Pink Hills; residence; Bogan River. 42. ATWATTA Robert - Pink Hills; residence; Bogan River. 43. AULD David, junior - Queensborough; residence; Coolah Queensborough Flat 44. AULD David, senior - Queensborough; residence; Coolah Queensborough Flat 45. AUSTON James - Eneweena; residence; Gunninbar Creek. 46. BAGGOT Thomas - Kilcumble; residence; Kilcumble. 47. BAGGETT Thomas - Eneweena; residence; Gunningbar Creek. 48. BAIRD Aurthur C.(sic) - Belleringar; residence; Belleringar Creek. 49. BAIRD Thomas - Belleringar; leasehold; Belleringar Creek. http://www.dcstechnical.com.au/Rusheen/3.2_Bogan_Supplementary_Roll.htm 19/07/2011 1869 -70 Bogan Supplementary Roll Page 2 of 30 50. BAIRD David W. - Springs; residence; Macquarie River. 51. BAILEY Charles - Dubbo; residence; Macquarie River. 52. BAILEY Thomas - Forbes; residence; Forbes. 53. BAKER Thomas - Black Flat; residence; Black Flat. 54. BAKER Frederick - Forbes; residence; Forbes. 55. BAKER Edward - Breewarina; Breewarina. 56. BALDERSTONE Alexander - Illamagullya; residence; Castlereagh River. 57. BALL George - Green Grove; residence; Green Grove. 58. BALFE John - Bugabida; leasehold; Bogan River. 59. BALTEN James, junior - Bourke; residence; Bourke. 60. BALTEN James, senior - Bourke; residence; Bourke. 61. BANKS Siles; Dubbo - residence; Macquarie River. 62. BAPTIST John - Forbes; residence; Forbes. 63. BARTON Robert Darvall - Buckinbah; freehold; Boree Creek. 64. BARTON Daniel - Bunnawanna; residence; Bunawanna. 65. BARTON Charles - Canonbar; residence; Canonbar, Duck Creek. 66. BARTON William - Canonbar; residence; Cannonbar, Duck Creek. 67. BARTLETT Thomas - Bourke; residence; Bourke. 68. BARTER Thomas - Dubbo; residence; Macquarie River. 69. BARTON Josiah - Haddon Riggs; residence; Marthaguy Creek. 70. BARRETT William - Naramine; residence; Macquarie River. 71. BARDON Alfred - Polly Brewin; leasehold; Castlereagh River. 72. BARDON James - Polly Brewin; residence; Castlereagh River. 73. BARB Francis - Carrawobity; residence; Carrawobity. 74. BARRETT John - Forbes; residence; Forbes. 75. BATES Samuel - Mogong; residence; Mogong. 76. BATUP Edward - Pilcawarina; residence; Macquarie River. 77. BATEMAN George - Coobung; residence; Coobung. 78. BATCHELOR James - Melrose; residence; Melrose. 79. BAXTER George - Forbes; residence; Forbes. 80. BAYLEY Charles - Saltwater; residence; Saltwater Creek. 81. BAYLEY Thomas - Forbes; leasehold. 82. BAYLIS Joseph - Billibong; leasehold; Billibong. 83. BEACH Michael - Melrose; leasehold; Melrose. 84. BEALY John - Tabratong; residence; Bogan River. 85. BEAZLEY Amos - Bimble; residence; Castlereagh River. 86. BEEDGE William - Buckingy; residence; Mara Creek. 87. BEER Anthony - Binnia; residence; Binnia Creek. 88. BELCHER Thomas - Dubbo; residence; Macquarie River. 89. BELL Henry - Sydney; leasehold; Polly Brewin, Castlereagh River. 90. BENNETT Richard - Buckingy; residence; Marra Creek. 91. BENNETT Thos. - Buckingy; residence; Marra Crek. 92. BENY Patrick - Gongolgon; residence; Bogan River. 93. BERMINGHAM John - Droubalgie; residence; Lachlan River. 94. BEROU James - Bourke; residence; Bourke. 95. BEST John - Dubbo; residence; Macquarie River. 96. BEST Christopher - Billibong; residence; Billibong. 97. BEST James - Forbes; residence; Forbes. 98. BEST James - Eneweena; residence; Gunningbar Creek. 99. BETTS Robert - Polling Yards; residence; Davey's Plains. 100. BEVAN John Do - Forbes; residence; Forbes. 101. BERVIS James - Willabrina; residence; Forbes. 102. BIRCHFIELD Charles - Melrose; residence. 103. BISHOP John - Duckingles; residence; Nevertire. 104. BLACKETT George - Warren; household; Macquarie River. 105. BLACKETT George - Wambandry; residence; Macquarie River. 106. BLACKETT James - Buckingy; residence; Mara Creek. 107. BLACKMAN William - Bourke; residence; Bourke. 108. BLACKMAN William Richard - Mudgee; leasehold; Bullorora Merimbah Creek. 109. BLACKMAN Samuel Alfred - Cooyal; leasehold; Bullorora Merimbah http://www.dcstechnical.com.au/Rusheen/3.2_Bogan_Supplementary_Roll.htm 19/07/2011 1869 -70 Bogan Supplementary Roll Page 3 of 30 Creek. 110. BLACKMAN John - Nugle; residence; Castlereagh River. 111. BLACKSTONE Edwin - Teekinwilde; residence; Teekinwilde. 112. BLACKSTONE John Thomas - Teekinwilde; residence; Teekinwilde. 113. BLACKSTONE Alfred - Teekinwilde; residence; Teekinwilde. 114. BLAKE Henry P. - Nebea; residence; Castlereagh River. 115. BLAKE Thomas - Billibong; residence; Billibong. 116. BLAKE John - Junction Station; residence; Jinction Station. 117. BLANCHET George - Dandalon; residence; Bogan River. 118. BLANCH Alfred - Terridgerry; residence; Bogan River. 119. BLAKEMORE Isaac - Cobbera; leasehold; Talbragar River. 120. BLISS Charles - Tooriwondi; residence; Castlereagh River. 121. BLOODSWORTH John - Bugabo; residence; Macquarie River. 122. BLOODSWORTH George - Wingingi; leasehold; Merri Merri Creek. 123. BLOOMFIELD Stephen - Dundaloo; residence; Bogan River. 124. BLOOMFIELD Stephen - Cudal; residence; Cudal. 125. BLOUSS James - Bineway; residence; Walamberawong Creek. 126. BODAN Richard - Willery; residence; Mara Creek. 127. BODILY Edward - Cobbera; residence; Talbragar River. 128. BOIL William - Buggle; residence; Castlereagh River. 129. BOLAND John - Plain Station; residence; Bogan River. 130. BOLAND James - Canonbar; household; Canonbar, Duck Creek. 131. BOOTY George - Bulgandramine; residence; Bogan River. 132. BOMME Ralf - Naramine; residence; Macquarie River. 133. BONNOR Joseph - Toogong; residence; Toogong. 134. BOND Charles - Green Grove; residence; Green Grove. 135. BONLENGER Henry - Banawanna; residence; Banawanna. 136. BOOTH Thomas - Wangerna; residence; Merri Merri Creek. 137. BOOTH James - Gungalman; residence; Nedgarra Creek. 138. BOSTON Henry - Forbes; residence. 139. BOSWORTH George - Bunganbilan; residence; Talbragar River. 140. BOULTON Matthew - Forbes; residence. 141. BOULTON Alfred - Forbes; residence. 142. BOUGHTON Benjamin - Winlabrinna; residence; Warrego. 143. BOULES John - Ganmongla; residence; Macquarie River. 144. BOULES John - Warren; residence; Macquarie River. 145. BOWEN Sturges - Tabratong; residence; Bogan River. 146. BOWDEN Patrick - Gulligumble; residence; Gulligumble. 147. BOWLES John - Boree Creek; freehold; Canoblas. 148. BOWLE James - Molong; freehold; Obley. 149. BOWMAN William - Noonbah; residence; Noonbah. 150. BOWIE Alexander - Forbes; residence. 151. BOXHILL Edwin - Dubbo; freehold; Macquarie River. 152. BOYLE John - Dubbo; residence; Dubbo. 153. BOYLE Thomas - Berida; residence; Mathaguy Creek. 154. BOYLE John - Nanda; residence; Castlereagh River. 155. BRAY Edmond, senior - Forbes; residence. 156. BRADY William - Warren; residence; Macquarie River. 157. BRADY Thomas - Canonbar; residence; Canonbar, Duck Creek. 158. BRADY Peter - Forbes; residence. 159. BRAY Henry - Billibong; residence. 160. BRAID Alexander - Forbes; residence. 161. BRAY Thomas W. - Forbes; residence. 162. BRADLEY Frederick - Dubbo; residence; Macquarie River. 163.
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