Francis Willigan
M, #18511, b. 15 December 1888
Citations
- [S223] Janice James,Northam, WA.
Alfred Ernest Taylor1
M, #18512, b. 25 September 1881, d. 23 December 1965
Family | Elizabeth Daisy Headland b. 19 Feb 1891, d. 11 Apr 1957 |
| Children | - Franklyn Gregory Taylor+ b. 7 Sep 1915, d. 23 Jun 1964
- George Cyril Taylor+4 b. 20 Jun 1918, d. 16 Apr 1978
- Eileen May Taylor b. 1920, d. 25 May 1943
- Helen Mary Taylor b. 6 May 1920, d. 5 Mar 2002
- Sarah Jean Taylor+ b. 24 Jun 1922, d. 30 Nov 1997
- Mary Ann Taylor+ b. 29 May 1924, d. 8 Feb 1991
- Alfred Gregory Taylor+ b. 10 Jun 1926, d. 20 Feb 1976
- William Douglas Taylor b. 23 May 1928, d. 25 May 1928
- William James Taylor b. 25 Jul 1929, d. 8 Oct 1929
- Joseph Patrick Taylor b. c 1931, d. 26 Nov 1946
- Elizabeth (Betty) Taylor+ b. 24 Jun 1935, d. 12 Dec 1981
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Citations
- [S121] Shannon Britten,WA.
- [S256] Neviile Green, Aborigines of New Norcia 1854-1914 (Crawley, WA: UWA, 1989). Hereinafter cited as Aborigines of New Norcia 1854-1914.
- [S632] Find A Grave, online findagrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/196709727/…. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
- [S223] Janice James,Northam, WA.
Mary Cecilia Wilkes
F, #18513, b. 21 December 1894, d. 3 January 1956
Abraham Benjiman Morgan
M, #18514, b. 1784, d. 15 July 1830
|  Abraham Morgan |
| Birth* | Abraham Benjiman Morgan was born in 1784 at Kilmersdon, Somerset, England. |
| Baptism | He was baptized on 28 November 1784 at Kilmersdon, Somerset, England. |
| Marriage* | He married Mary Heal, daughter of William Heal and Mary Weston, on 17 September 1812 at Kilmersdon, Somerset, England. |
| Burial* | Abraham Benjiman Morgan was buried on 15 July 1830 at East Perth, Western AustraliaG.1 |
| Death* | He died on 15 July 1830 at Perth, Western AustraliaG; Dysentry - #58 in A Colony Detailed.2 |
Family | Mary Heal b. 28 Oct 1780, d. 2 Jan 1853 |
| Child | |
| Immigration* | Abraham Benjiman Morgan immigrated on 20 January 1830 on the ship Minstrell..2 |
| Note* | Abraham Morgan and his family were members of the Heal/Morgan party. Abraham had Perth Lot G6 in 1830. Mary had Perth Lot X26 in 1832. Abraham died of typhoid fever on 15 July 1830 - six months after arriving in the Colony and is buried in the East Perth Cemetery. His widow Mary built a house in Adelaide Terrace and ran a store. Her daughter Mary Ann married John Taylor Cooke on 28 September 1836. On 14 September 1833, both Mary Ann and her brother Abraham William Morgan were granted 1000 acres each at York. These grants were transferred to Northam on 30 November 1836. They named the farm 'Bardeen'. Abraham William continued to farm there until his death in 1871. Mary Morgan (widow of Abraham) died 2 January 1853 at Northam - aged 73 years.3 |
Citations
- [S351] Talltrees, East Perth Cemetery., CD-ROM (Perth, WA: Talltrees, 2000), Cemetery. Hereinafter cited as East Perth Cemetery.
- [S127] Ian Berryman, A Colony Detailed The First Census of Western Australia 1832 (North Perth: Creative Research, 1979). Hereinafter cited as A Colony Detailed.
- [S199] WA Family History, First Families of the Swan River Colony, CD-ROM (Bayswater, WA: WAGS, 2006). Hereinafter cited as First Families.
Mary Heal
F, #18515, b. 28 October 1780, d. 2 January 1853
Citations
- [S53] Yvonne & Kevin Coate, Lonely Graves of Western Australia & Burials at Sea (Hesperian Press 1986), 114.
- [S98] Lilian Macalpine, The Heal Family History 1742 - 1994 (Chatswood, NSW: Lilian Macalpine, 1995). Hereinafter cited as The Heal Family History.
- [S199] WA Family History, First Families of the Swan River Colony, CD-ROM (Bayswater, WA: WAGS, 2006). Hereinafter cited as First Families.
- [S127] Ian Berryman, A Colony Detailed The First Census of Western Australia 1832 (North Perth: Creative Research, 1979), #658, pg54, pg120. Hereinafter cited as A Colony Detailed.
- [S674] Govt Correspondence, Colonial Secretary's Office of WA (Perth: WA Govt, 1836), https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2029802883/view. Hereinafter cited as CSO - WA Census 1836.
Charles Heal
M, #18516, b. 17 October 1786, d. 23 April 1831
| Immigration* | Charles Heal immigrated on 20 January 1830 on the ship Minstrell..4 |
| Note* | Married 20 April 1816 at Somerset, England. Lieut. Charles Heal his wife Sarah and six children arrived on the 'Minstrell'. The Heal party consisted of Charles, Sarah and six children, Charles's brother William and sister Martha and her ward Jacob Stone and his sister Mary and her husband Abraham Morgan and 2 children. In the party was also Sarah's brother Thomas Millard and two servants Joseph Green and Benjamin Joyce. They were allotted two Guildford town sites (Lot 2 & 3) and built their first house in Market Street. Within a few months Sarah lost her baby and four year old son. Further tragedy struck when Charles' sister Mary Morgan lost her husband just six month's after their arrival to the dreaded typhoid disease. A year later Lieut Charles Heal died and was buried 3 April 1832 at Guildford, several months before his fourth son Robert was born. The two widows were left to struggle for survival and to raise their families. Sarah had only a background of 'Innkeeper' in Kilmerdon, Somerset, so thirteen year old son Charles had to take over location duties on his father's Guildford grant. This was 1123 acres, a narrow strip of land stretching from the Swan River westwards for seven miles. Somehow Sarah and her son managed the mandatory 'location duties' and Sarah, being literate was strong enough to fight for her navy pension and her dead husband's land grants. She re-applied for the York grant of 1800 acres and her son Charles became a very successful farmer at 'Springdale', raising a family of 12 children. Sarah's daughters married well - Sarah to John Sydney Davis, a grazier of 'Tibradden Station'. Mercy married Arthur Shenton, editor of the Perth Gazette and Jane finally married Thomas Mellersh, a well to do banker's son. Some years before he had jilted her and so became involved in the very first 'Breach of Promise' case in the new Colony. The youngest son Robert lived most of his life in Melbourne. Of his ten children there is not one descendant! Sarah died 15 December 1882 and is buried with her husband and two baby sons. A headstone to them can now be found behind the Guildford Grammar School Chapel.2 |
Citations
- [S98] Lilian Macalpine, The Heal Family History 1742 - 1994 (Chatswood, NSW: Lilian Macalpine, 1995). Hereinafter cited as The Heal Family History.
- [S199] WA Family History, First Families of the Swan River Colony, CD-ROM (Bayswater, WA: WAGS, 2006). Hereinafter cited as First Families.
- [S632] Find A Grave, online findagrave.com. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
- [S55] Rica Ericson, compiler, Bicentennial Dictionary of Western Australians pre- 1829-1888 Vols 1-4 (Nedlands, WA: UWA, 1988). Hereinafter cited as Bic Dic Vols 1-4.
Sarah Millard
F, #18517, b. 1797, d. 15 December 1882
| Birth* | Sarah Millard was born in 1797 at Kilmersdon, Somerset, England.1,2 |
| Marriage* | She married Charles Heal, son of William Heal, on 20 April 1816 at Kilmersdon, Somerset, England.3 |
| Death* | Sarah Millard died on 15 December 1882 at Guildford, Western Australia.4,5 |
| Burial* | She was buried at Guildford Grammar Cemetery, Guildford, Western Australia.5 |
| Immigration* | Sarah Millard immigrated on 20 January 1830 to Fremantle, Western AustraliaG, on the ship Minstrell..2 |
| Census* | She appeared on the census of 1 July 1832 at Guildford, Western Australia; #165, 33, Widow, Somerset, England, Tavern Keeper, Minstrel, husband.1 |
| Census_1836* | She appeared on the 1836 WA census of 1836 at Guildford, Western Australia. Widow.6 |
| Census_1837* | She appeared on the 1837 WA census of 30 December 1837 at Middle Swan, Western AustraliaG,Servant, Wm Brockman's farm "Herne Hill", born England.7 |
Citations
- [S127] Ian Berryman, A Colony Detailed The First Census of Western Australia 1832 (North Perth: Creative Research, 1979). Hereinafter cited as A Colony Detailed.
- [S199] WA Family History, First Families of the Swan River Colony, CD-ROM (Bayswater, WA: WAGS, 2006). Hereinafter cited as First Families.
- [S98] Lilian Macalpine, The Heal Family History 1742 - 1994 (Chatswood, NSW: Lilian Macalpine, 1995). Hereinafter cited as The Heal Family History.
- [S55] Rica Ericson, compiler, Bicentennial Dictionary of Western Australians pre- 1829-1888 Vols 1-4 (Nedlands, WA: UWA, 1988). Hereinafter cited as Bic Dic Vols 1-4.
- [S632] Find A Grave, online findagrave.com. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
- [S674] Govt Correspondence, Colonial Secretary's Office of WA (Perth: WA Govt, 1836), https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2029802883/view. Hereinafter cited as CSO - WA Census 1836.
- [S128] Govt Correspondence, Colonial Secretary's Office of WA (Perth: WA Govt, 1837). Hereinafter cited as CSO - WA Census 1837.
William Heal1
M, #18518
Citations
- [S98] Lilian Macalpine, The Heal Family History 1742 - 1994 (Chatswood, NSW: Lilian Macalpine, 1995). Hereinafter cited as The Heal Family History.
- [S53] Yvonne & Kevin Coate, Lonely Graves of Western Australia & Burials at Sea (Hesperian Press 1986), 114.
Percival John Morgan
M, #18519, b. 4 June 1928, d. 19 October 1994
Henry Douglas Morgan
M, #18520, b. 16 September 1889, d. 10 December 1956
Citations
- [S65] Brian R Chambers, Cemeteries DB 2000 - Avon Valley., CD-ROM (n.p.: n.pub., 2000), Burial Records. Hereinafter cited as Cemeteries 2000.
Cora Margaret Glass
F, #18521, b. 29 April 1896, d. 8 March 1986
Citations
- [S223] Janice James,Northam, WA.
- [S65] Brian R Chambers, Cemeteries DB 2000 - Avon Valley., CD-ROM (n.p.: n.pub., 2000), Burial Records. Hereinafter cited as Cemeteries 2000.
Kylie Ann Stinson
F, #18531, b. 13 December 1979, d. 29 February 1980
| Relationships | 5th cousin 1 time removed of Neil James Bradley 5th cousin 1 time removed of Victoria Rae (Vicki*) Barrett 5th cousin 1 time removed of William (Bill*) McElroy 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Thomas Anthony (Tony*) Harrop |