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Official/Settler Names Index Official/Settler Location Station/Mission/Reserve File Number Abraham, Mr 313/1904 Abraham, Mr J.S. West Perth 421/1906 Abraham, Percy 557/1903 Abraham, Percy Nor West 421/1906 Adam, J.P. York 319/1901 Adam, John (RM Northam) Northam 588/1899 Adam, John (RM Northam) Northam 471/1898 Adam, Mr 387/1898 Adam, W.H. (RM Katanning) Katanning 15/1898 Adam, W.K. (RM Katanning) Katanning 185/1899 Adam, W.K. (RM Katanning) Katanning 441/1898 Adam, W.K. (RM Katanning) Katanning 342/1900 Adam, W.K. (RM Katanning) Katanning 330/1898 Adam, W.K. (RM Katanning) Katanning 150/1899 Adam, W.K. (RM Kattanning) Katanning 353/1898 Adams (Const. No. 202) Dongarra 666/1906 Adams, Arthur R. (Actg. RM Onslow) Onslow 612/1907 Adams, Arthur R. (RM Derby) Derby Unnumbered/1908 Adams, Arthur R. (RM Derby) Derby 957/1908 Adams, Dr (DMO) Derby 799/1908 Adams, Jane Mangowine 279/1900 Adams, Jane 665/1898 Adams, Jane Mangonine 93/1905 Adams, Mr Derby 797/1908 Adams, Mr Onslow 349/1908 Adams, Mr (RM Derby) Derby 409B/1908 Adams, Mr J. Mangowine 279/1901 Adams, Mrs Yanajin Station Yanajin Station 1098/1906 Adams, Mrs Shark Bay 11/1905 Adams, W.J. Dongarra 328/1908 Adams, W.J. (Const. No. 202) Dongarra Unnumbered/1908 Adams, W.J. (Const. No. 202) 442/1901 Adcock, Mr C.J. Derby 616/1902 Adcock, Mrs Derby 762/1907 Adcock, Mrs (nee Thompson) Derby 616/1902 Ah Chew (m-Malay) Quanborn Station (?) Quanborn Station (?) 835/1908 Ahern, H.N. Twenty Mile Sandy 647/1902 Aikman, Andy Cook Creek 284/1908 Aitchison, J. (Storekeeper) Widgemooltha 459/1908 Official/Settler Location Station/Mission/Reserve File Number Aitken, James 20/1900 Aitkin, James Bundarra Station Bundarra Station 647/1902 Albert, Charles James Mulline 407/1905 Alcock, Walter W. Maddington 386/1907 Alderson, Robert (JP) Edjudina 502/1908 Alderson, Robert (JP) Edjudina 808/1908 Alexander, Mrs J. Collie 17/1908 Alford, John Nantagi Copper Mine 284/1908 Allan (Const. No. 832) Mt Morgans 661/1908 Allan, E. (Const. No. 832) Yundamindera 502/1908 Allen, Mr A.J. (Manager) Hammersley Station Hammersley Station 155/1901 Allen, Robert Cue 289/1905 Alliss (Const.) Esperance 494/1906 Alliss, John (Const. No. 293) Esperance 289/1905 Alliss, John (Const. No. 293) Weld Range 103/1901 Alliss, John (Const. No. 293) Abbott's Police Station Abbott's Police Station 255/1902 Allman, Ernest 911/1908 Allnut, John Bridgetown 289/1905 Allnutt, J. (JP) Bridgetown 28/1901 Allnutt, Mr John Vasse Mission Vasse Mission 178/1902 Alnutt, Mr Grange, The 64/1901 Amoseley, Edgar Perth 1/1905 Anderson, Alick Peak Hill 214/1899 Anderson, Alick (aka C. Anderson and Russian Finn) Lawlers 214/1899 Anderson, C. (aka Alick Anderson and Russian Finn) Lawlers 214/1899 Anderson, Charles Beagle Bay Mission Beagle Bay Mission 153/1904 Anderson, JC. Bremer Bay 198/1904 Anderson, Mr Mulyie Station Mulyie Station 40/1901 Anderson, Mr Strathalbyn (GinGin) Strathalbyn (GinGin) 322/1900 Anderson, Mr (Clerk of Courts) Mulwarrie 407/1905 Anderson, R. (Corp. No. 111) Marble Bar 250/1904 Anderson, R. (Corp. of Police) Marble Bar 278/1905 Anderson, Thomas Vasse 791/1899 Anderson, Thomas Georgina Siding Georgina Siding 325/1901 Anderson, Tony Hillside Station Hillside Station 119/1903 Andrews, John Three Mile 289/1905 Annear, C.J. Fitzroy Telegraph Station Fitzroy Telegraph Station 70/1905 Annear, C.J. Fitzroy 319/1901 Annear, C.J. La Grange Bay La Grange Bay Unnumbered/1908 Official/Settler Location Station/Mission/Reserve File Number Annear, C.J. (Postmaster) Fitzroy Telegraph Station Fitzroy Telegraph Station 133/1902 Annear, C.J. (Telegraph Station Master) Fitzroy Telegraph Station Fitzroy Telegraph Station 45/1904 Annear, Charles James La Grange Bay 284/1908 Annear, Mr Fitzroy Telegraph Station Fitzroy Telegraph Station 148/1903 Annear, Mr La Grange Bay Telegraph Station La Grange Bay Telegraph Station 786/1907 Annear, Mr Fitzroy Telegraph Station Fitzroy Telegraph Station 602/1901 Annear, Mr Fitzroy Telegraph Station Fitzroy Telegraph Station 321/1902 Annear, Mr C.J. La Grange Bay Telegraph Station La Grange Bay Telegraph Station 22/1907 Annear, Mr C.J. Fitzroy Telegraph Station Fitzroy Telegraph Station 7/1901 Annear, Mr C.J. Fitzroy Telegraph Station Fitzroy Telegraph Station 368/1906 Annear, Mr C.J. (Manager) Fitzroy Telegraph Station Fitzroy Telegraph Station 15/1900 Anselm , Superior Revd. Father Prior Beagle Bay Mission Beagle Bay Mission 144/1898 Arcock, Charles James Derby 205/1903 Armstrong, Mr Warrowagine Station Warrowagine Station Unnumbered/1908 Armstrong, Rev. J.W. Dongarra 873/1906 Ashton, Dr Mt Magnet 578/1907 Ashton, Fred (Manager) Secure Downs Station Secure Downs Station 289/1905 Ashton, J. Mt Augustus Station Mt Augustus Station 919/1908 Ashton, J. (Manager) Mt Augustus Station Mt Augustus Station Unnumbered/1908 Athelston Park, Charles Broome 153/1904 Atkin, Mr Murgoo Station Murgoo Station 876/1908 Bach, Mr (Manager) Minderoo Station Minderoo Station 567/1908 Bach, Mr R. (Manager) Minderoo Station Minderoo Station 349/1908 Bacon, John Pingelly 404/1908 Badger, Mr La Grange Bay 34/1904 Bagot, C. (RM Peak Hill) Peak Hill 342/1905 Bagot, Charles (RM Peak Hill) Peak Hill 647/1902 Bagot, Charles (RM Peak Hill) Peak Hill 456/1906 Bagot, Charles (RM Peak Hill) Peak Hill 114/1901 Bagot, Charles M. (RM Peak Hill) Peak Hill 637/1902 Bagot, Mr (RM Peak Hill) Peak Hill 765/1908 Bagot, Mr C. (RM Peak Hill) Peak Hill 196/1903 Bailey, C.A. (Protector of Aborignes) Dundas 385/1898 Bailey, C.A. (Protector of Aborignes) 76/1898 Bailey, C.A. (Protector of Aborignes) 74/1898 Bailey, Frank Toby (?) Narrogin 528/1904 Bailey, G.A. (Manager) Minderoo Station Minderoo Station 99/1901 Bailey, George Ashburton Downs Station Ashburton Downs Station 64/1901 Bailey, H.F. Albany 253/1905 Official/Settler Location Station/Mission/Reserve File Number Bailey, J.H. (Const. No. 199) Mt Margaret Police station Mt Margaret Police station 501/1898 Bailey, Mr (Manager) Minderoo Station Minderoo Station 605/1900 Bailey, Mr C.A. (Manager) Nanutarra Station Nanutarra Station 193/1905 Bailey, Mr J. (Manager) Nannatharra Station Nannatharra Station 1099/1906 Baily (?) Minderoo Station Minderoo Station 820/1906 Bake, H.C. (Const. No. 692) Day Dawn 289/1905 Bake, I. (Const.) Kelmscott 568/1908 Baker (Const.) Turkey Creek 798/1908 Baker (Sergt. No. 32) Guildford 352/1905 Baker, Charles Derby 382/1906 Baker, Charles Derby 433/1906 Baker, J. (Sergt. No. 32) Guildford 289/1905 Baker, J. (Sergt. No. 32) Coolgardie 459/1908 Baker, J.G. (Sergt. No. 32) Guildford 593/1906 Baker, J.G. (Sergt. No. 32) Guildford 156/1905 Baker, J.G. (Sergt. No. 32) Guildford 124/1905 Baker, J.G. (Sergt. No. 32) Guildford 564/1902 Baker, Mrs Coolgardie 155/1906 Baker, W. (Sergt. of Police) Coolgardie 591/1907 Baldock, A.C. (Postmaster) Broome 1083/1901 Baldock, Albert Carey Broome 34/1904 Baldry, Mrs Mary Ann Albany 989/1901 Ball, C. Muccan Station Muccan Station 1/1903 Ball, James Mt Morgans 467/1906 Ball, Joseph Mt Morgans 463/1905 Ball, Joseph Mt Morgans 120/1906 Ball, Mr Muccan Station Muccan Station 51/1900 Ball, Mr Muccan Station Muccan Station 18/1904 Ball, Mr W. Muccan Station Muccan Station 36/1901 Banger, W.D. Cossack 289/1905 Bannon (Const.) Highgate Hill Police Station Highgate Hill Police Station 516/1899 Barber, George Halls Creek 635/1906 Barcel, Fred R. (?) (RM Northam) Northam 647/1902 Barender, Thomas (?) Yarling (?) 289/1905 Barker, A.E. 152/1905 Barker, Mr (JP) Port Hedland 801/1907 Barlae, Fred R. (?) (RM Northam) Northam 633/1902 Barnard, John Shark Bay 11/1905 Barnard, John (Publican) Shark Bay 37/1903 Official/Settler Location Station/Mission/Reserve File Number Barnes (Captain) Broome 332A/1908 Barnes, Mr A.E. Beringarra Station Beringarra Station 906/1899 Barnes, W. Halls Creek 801/1907 Barnett, E, Albany 644/1898 Barrigarter, W. (?) (Const. No. 665) Yalgoo 546/1907 Barrington, W. (Const. No. 665) Yalgoo 254/1908 Barry (Const. / Protector of Abs.) Onslow 567/1908 Barry (Const. No. 135) Mingenew 1/1900 Barry (Const. No. 135) Mingenew 792/1899 Barry (Const.) Onslow 337/1908 Barry (Const.) Onslow 809/1906 Barry (Const.) Onslow 349/1908 Barry, E.J. (Town Clerk) Boulder 180/1903 Barry, M. (Const. No. 135) Onslow 1099/1906 Barry, M. (Const. No. 135) Onslow 612/1907 Barry, M.F. (Const. No. 135) Bridgetown 28/1901 Barry, M.P. Onslow 614/1908 Barry, M.P. (Const. No. 135) Minginew 339/1898 Barry, M.P. (Const. No. 135) Mingenew 452/1898 Barry, M.P. (Const. No. 135) Onslow 820/1906 Barry, M.P. (Const. No. 135) Mingenew 35/1900 Barry, M.P. (Corp. No. 135 / Protector of Abs.) Onslow 898/1908 Barry, M.P. (Protector of Abs.) Onslow 561/1906 Barry, M.P. (Protector of Abs.) Onslow Unnumbered/1908 Barry, Mr M.P. Onslow 411/1906 Barsjon, J. Balladonia 388/1904 Bartlett, Dr Mingenew 592/1903 Bartlett, Dr S.A. (JP) Mingenew 371/1903 Bartlett, Mr 575/1898 Bartlett, Mr 575/1898 Bartlett, S.H. (RMO Irwin District) Dongarra 339/1898 Barton, Mrs Carnarvon 480/1905 Barwick, F.W. (Postmaster) Israelite Bay 28/1904 Barwick, Mr (Postmaster) Israelite Bay Israelite Bay 210/1902 Bastin, Dr (RM Port Hedland) Port Hedland 730/1907 Baston Parkes, Arch Deacon 277/1901 Baston, G. (Merchant) Carnarvon 265/1898 Baston, George Carnarvon 974/1901 Baston, Mr Kennedy Range Station Kennedy Range Station 337/1908 Official/Settler Location Station/Mission/Reserve File Number Baston, Mr Carnarvon 770+771/1908 Baston, Mr Carnarvon 220/1904 Baston, Mr George Carnarvon 16/1900 Bates, Daisy Perth 439/1907 Bates, Daisy M. Perth 159/1906 Bates, Henry E. Cooyapooya Station Cooyapooya Station Unnumbered/1908 Bates, Mr 691/1906 Bates, Mr Bellevue 119/1905 Bates, Mr H.
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