William Roser1
M, #9862, b. 1803, d. 14 January 1879
Citations
- [S24] Janice M Young, In Search of Elizabeth - The History of William and Dianah Roser.
- [S65] Burial Records, Cemeteries 2000.
Dianah Wilson
F, #9863, b. 1809, d. 12 September 1891
Citations
- [S65] Burial Records, Cemeteries 2000.
- [S24] Janice M Young, In Search of Elizabeth - The History of William and Dianah Roser.
William M Hannett1
M, #9864, b. circa 1810, d. 13 July 1862
Immigration* | William M Hannett immigrated on 13 June 1853 on the ship Sabrina.. |
Citations
- [S65] Burial Records, Cemeteries 2000.
Ann Barker
F, #9865, b. circa 1811, d. August 1868
Immigration* | Ann Barker immigrated on 13 June 1853 on the ship Sabrina..1 |
Citations
- [S55] Rica Ericson, Bic Dic Vols 1-4.
Abraham Summerland
M, #9871, b. 1785, d. 16 July 1858
|  Abraham Summerland |
Immigration* | Abraham Summerland immigrated on 8 May 1830 on the ship James.. |
Census* | He appeared on the census of 1 July 1832 at Fremantle, Western AustraliaG; #786, 45, married, Manchester, England, Labourer, James.1 |
Census_1837* | He appeared on the 1837 WA census of 30 December 1837 at Fremantle, Western AustraliaG,Carpenter born Manchester.5 |
Note* | Abraham and Susannah with five children - one a small baby - were shipwrecked in Gage Roads on May 1830. Not a good start in the Colony. Abraham Summerland obtained land in Fremantle now known as Queen Victoria Street, the main entry into Fremantle. Had Fremantle Lot 308 in 1831. He was also granted land at Northam to farm which he lost because of lack of development. Their youngest son Jacob died aged 16 months in 1830. Their daughter Sarah Anne married at Perth to Benjamin Bristow Ranford. Abraham died 16 July 1858 at Perth. Susannah died 24 November 1863. They are both buried in East Perth Cemetery. Mary (the eldest daughter) was a servant to John Morgan and when the Morgan's left the Colony to go to Van Diemens Land she went with them.6 |
Citations
- [S127] Ian Berryman, A Colony Detailed.
- [S129] Jenny Lucas,WA.
- [S436] East Perth Cemeteries, online eastpertcemeteries.com.au.
- [S351] Cemetery, East Perth Cemetery.
- [S128] CSO - WA Census 1837.
- [S199] WA Family History, First Families.
Susannah White1
F, #9872, b. circa 1793, d. 24 November 1863
|  Susannah Summerland |
Immigration* | Susannah White immigrated on 8 May 1830 to Fremantle, Western AustraliaG, on the ship James..1 |
Census* | She appeared on the census of 1 July 1832 at Fremantle, Western AustraliaG; #787, 36, married, Cheshire, England, James.2 |
Census_1837* | She appeared on the 1837 WA census of 30 December 1837 at Fremantle, Western AustraliaG,born Cheshire.7 |
Citations
- [S199] WA Family History, First Families.
- [S127] Ian Berryman, A Colony Detailed.
- [S129] Jenny Lucas,WA.
- [S436] East Perth Cemeteries, online eastpertcemeteries.com.au.
- [S389] Trove, online trove.nla.gov.au, Family Notices (1863, December 3). The West Australian Times (Perth, WA : 1863 - 1864), p. 2. Retrieved October 4, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3366783
- [S351] Cemetery, East Perth Cemetery.
- [S128] CSO - WA Census 1837.
Daniel Tapper
M, #9873, b. 16 December 1798, d. 1847
Immigration* | Daniel Tapper immigrated on 14 May 1830 on the ship Rockingham.. |
Census* | He appeared on the census of 1 July 1832 at Fremantle, Western AustraliaG; #896, 34, married, London, England, Boatman, Rockingham, Levey.1 |
Census_1836* | He and Ann Norris appeared on the 1836 WA census of 1 January 1836 at Fremantle, Western Australia. Calling of husband - labourer.4 |
Census_1837* | Daniel Tapper appeared on the 1837 WA census of 30 December 1837 at Fremantle, Western AustraliaG,Labourer.5 |
Occupation* | He was a Boatman, Fremantle. |
Note* | Daniel and Ann married in Child Okeford, Dorset, England in 1823. Daniel Tapper and his wife Ann were among the 172 passengers who arrived on the 'Rockingham' in May 1830. When the 'Rockingham' arrived a strong gale was blowing and the ship was wrecked off the coast. The passengers lived in the sand hills at Clarence until September 1830 when they were taken to Fremantle. Daniel took up his old trade as a boatman. A daughter Sarah was born at Clarence. Daniel Tapper died in 1847. His son John was also a boatman when he died in 1895.2 |
Ann Norris
F, #9874, b. 1804, d. 1847