PART 6: JANUARY, 1877 - DECEMBER, 1878.
INTRODUCTION.
The names transcribed from the ARGUS included in Part 6 cover the period from January, 1877 to December, 1878, with the exception of the lists for May, 1877, and November, 1878, which have not been located.
Details usually include the individual's name, age at death, nativity, year of arrival and vessel on which arrived, date of death and cause of death. The names are cross-referenced by number to the actual date on which the details appeared in the ARGUS. The reference guide is included at the end of the list of names.
All details have been transcribed exactly as shown in the lists, including spelling errors which occur often, especially where medical terms are shown. I have included the year of death in brackets for clarity. A small number of entries only show the individual's surname, and gender can be determined, in some cases, through the details shown for that entry. To return to the previous page, or for additional links by this author, please see the links at the bottom of this page.
William Abernethy, aged 30 years, native of Shetland; arrived 1873, in the McGregor; died April 9 [1877], of pericarditis. [4]
Frederick Agent, aged 21 years, native of Croydon; arrived 1873, in the Somersetshire; died May 16 [1878], of meningitis. [18]
Ebenezer Aikman, aged 67 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1857, in the Immigrant, died January 4 [1877], of uremia. [1]
Adman Alexander, aged 49 years, native of Norwich; arrived 1857, in the Mont Morenzie; died July 28 [1877], of bronchitis. [7]
John Alexander, aged 65 years, native of Aberdeen; arrived 1854 in the Chance; died October 27 [1877], of abscess of neck. [11]
Frances Allen, aged 40 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1870 in the Great Britain; died January 19 [1878], of phthisis. [14]
Henry Allen, aged 36 years, native of Glasgow; arrived 1863 in the Condor; died November 23 [1877], of broncho pneumonia. [11]
Jane Allen, aged 35 years, native of Ireland; died March 23 [1878], of blood poisoning. [16]
Peter Allen, aged 49 years, native of Athens; arrived 1877 in the James Service; died December 16 [1877], of exhaustion from stab in neck. [12]
Mary Alpen, aged 60 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1843; died April 7 [1878], of debility and diarrhoea. [16]
Emanuel Alves, aged 56 years, native of Portugal, arrived 1843, in the Isabella; died August 21 [1877], of cirrhosis of liver. [8]
Frank Ambert, aged 56 years, native of Switzerland; arrived 1862; died January 27 [1878], of pneumonia. [14]
Jane Anderson, aged 50 years, native of Edinburgh; arrived 1847; died January 31 [1878], of dysentery. [14]
Peter Anderson, arrived 1878, in the Tararua; died June 8 [1878], of phthisis. [19]
Frank Andrews, aged 32 years, native of Lisbon; arrived 1865, in the Europa; died February 20 [1877], of morbus cordis. [3]
Isaac Andrews, aged 50 years; further particulars unknown; died September 16th [1877], of congestion of brain. [9]
John Angiam, aged 69 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1840, in the Wallace; died July 2 [1877], of broncho-pneumonia. [6]
Patrick Arkins, aged 57 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1852, in the Diver, died July 15 [1878], of pleurisy. [20]
Charles Arnold, aged 64 years, native of Surrey; arrived 1840, in the Kennaway; died March 8 [1878], of erysipelas in head. [15]
Bridget Atkinson, aged 48 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1852, in the Bride; died July 1 [1877], of scirrhus of stomach. [6]
Frederick Baggott, aged 41, native of London; arrived in 1857, in the Red Jacket; died January 5 [1878], of apoplexy. [13]
Jane Bainbridge, aged 49 years, native of Glasgow; arrived 1865, in the Marco Polo; died May 31 [1878], of morbus Brightii. [18]
Jane Baker, aged 25 years, native of London; arrived 1860; died July 31 [1878], of hepatic abscess. [20]
Ellen Bambridge, aged 30 years, native of India; arrived 1868, in the Ellen O'Donnell; died December 30 [1876], of chronic alcoholism. [1]
Frederick Bambridge, aged 27 years, native of London; arrived 1877 in the Durham; died February 4 [1878], of morbus cordis. [14]
Elizabeth Barber, aged 43 years, native of Cornwall; arrived 1855; died May 28 [1878], of morbus Brightii. [18]
Robert Barber, aged 58 years, native of Dublin; arrived 1854, in the Eagle; died January 28 [1877], of erysipelas of leg. [2]
Charles Barker, aged 83 years, native of Essex; arrived 1853, in the Minerva; died May 31 [1878], of pneumonia. [18]
Benjamin Barnwell, aged 50 years, native of Dublin; arrived 1859; died November 28th [1877], of apoplexy. [12]
Edward Barrett, aged 24 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1875; died August 23 [1878], pleuritis. [21]
William Barrett, aged 38 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1872, in the Northumberland; died July 2 [1878], of morbus Brightii. [19]
Edward Barry, aged 53 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1869, in the Inconstant; died March 10 [1878], of congestion of the lungs. [15]
John Barry, aged 46 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1870 in the Mercury; died December 10 [1877], of morbus cordis. [12]
Mary Ann Baynton, aged 39 years, native of London; arrived 1856, in the London; died February 18 [1877], of exhaustion after erysipelas of leg. [3]
John Beach, aged 62 years, native of Staffordshire; arrived 1854, in the Shallamar; died May 30 [1877], of injury to spine. [5]
Christopher Bean, aged 51 years, native of Yorkshire; arrived 1853, in the Macclesfield; died March 7 [1878], of morbus cordis. [15]
Joshua Bear, aged 84 years, native of Suffolk; arrived 1839 in the Eaton; died January 29 [1878], of hemiplegia. [14]
Mary Ann Beaumont, aged 64 years, native of London; arrived 1857, in the Hornet; died January 16 [1877], of senile debility. [1]
Joseph Beckworth, aged 67 years, native of Essex; arrived 1852, in the Earl Grey; died August 9 [1878], of hemiplegia. [21]
Henry Bell, aged 33 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1876, in the Northumberland; died February 7 [1877], of pneumonia. [2]
Ellen Bellis, aged 32 years, native of Chatham; arrived 1860, in the Donald McKay; died August 26 [1877], of delirium tremens. [8]
Charles Bennett, aged 50 years, native of Devonshire; arrived 1852, in the Retriever; died June 19 [1877], of malignant tumour in neck. [6]
Charles Benson, aged 42 years, native of Canada; arrived 1855, in the Merchant Prince; died April 14 [1878], of pneumonia. [17]
Catherine Berrigan, aged 35 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1875, in the Red Jacket; died February 27 [1878], of typhoid fever. [15]
Daniel Besley, aged 52 years, native of Berkshire; arrived 1875, in the True Briton; died July 26 [1877], of meningitis. [7]
William Betsey, aged 35 years, native of Kent; arrived 1851, in the John Knox; died June 28 [1878], of tetanus. [19]
Agnes Bingham, aged 42 years, native of Edinburgh; arrived 1855; died April 1 [1878], of pneumonia. [16]
Jane Blackburn, aged 56 years, native of Worcestershire; arrived 1856; died June 11 [1878], of anthrax. [19]
George Mosley Boden, aged 29 years, native of London; arrived 1871, in the Asia; died March 23 [1877], of phthisis. [4]
Sarah Bolton, aged 37 years, native of Manchester; arrived 1840, in the Argyleshire; died August 13 [1877], of morbus Brightii. [8]
Charles Bonatti, aged 41 years, native of Italy; arrived 1860, in the Bolivia; died February 9 [1877], of pneumonia. [2]
Martha Bond, aged 39 years, native of South Wales; arrived 1854, in the Ocean Chief; died June 2 [1877], of apoplexy. [5]
Thomas Booker, aged 47 years, native of Kent; arrived 1854, in the Earl Grey; died April 13 [1878], of leucocythaemia. [17]
Catherine Bowen, aged 30 years, native of Bristol; arrived 1860, in the Prince of the Seas; died January 3 [1877], of dropsy. [1]
Charles Bowen, aged 29 years, native of Blackheath; arrived 1865, by the Swiftsure; died December 20 [1878], of phthisis. [23]
Mary Ann Boyd, aged 45 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1862 in the ship Donald McKay; died November 16 [1877], of phthisis. [11]
John Bradford, aged 28 years, native of London; arrived 1854; died May 25 [1878], of fracture of humeri and rupture of liver. [18]
Mary Ann Braithwaite, aged 44 years, native of Staffordshire; arrived 1852, in the Admiral Boxer; died March 27 [1877], of phthisis. [4]
Ann Brennan, aged 37 years, native of Ireland; arrived in the Wanetta; died June 28 [1878], of pneumonia. [19]
Bridget Brennan, aged 45 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1870, in the Tornado; died June 24 [1878], of phthisis. [19]
James Brennan, aged 25 years, native of Glasgow; arrived 1875; died August 28 [1878], of pleuritis. [21]
Frank Brew, aged 27, native of America; arrived 1861, by the Sir John Waverley; died September 12 [1878], of pththisis. [22]
Henry Brewer, aged 41 years, native of Westmoreland; arrived 1854, in the Asia; died March 12 [1877], from phthisis. [3]
Ann Brice, aged 40 years, native of Birmingham; arrived 1862, in the Nova Scotia; died April 17 [1878], of pneumonia. [17]
Mary Broderick, aged 50 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1860 in the Tasmanian; died November 20 [1877], of phthisis. [11]
Henry Brodie, aged 45 years, native of Salisbury; arrived 1858 in the Beechworth; died October 18 [1877], of phthisis. [10]
Samuel Brooke, aged 70 years, native of Bristol; arrived 1852, in the John Rae Reid; died July 16 [1877], of pneumonia. [7]
John Brooker, aged 50 years, native of Sussex; arrived 1870, in the Cleveland; died January 14 [1877], of cancer of stomach. [1]
Frances Brooks, aged 27 years, native of Dublin; arrived 1863, ship unknown; died February 11 [1877], of congestion of lungs. [2]
John Broughton, aged 40 years, native of Glasgow; arrived 1851 in the Denny Castle; died March 29 [1878], of pneumonia. [16]
James Brown, aged 78 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1836, in the Cabonicia; died March 8 [1877], of paralysis of bladder. [3]
James Brown, aged 47 years, native of America; arrived 1864, in the Flying Buck; died May 3 [1878], of necrosis of cranium. [17]
Jane Brown, aged 25 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1875, in the City of Florence; died April 26 [1878], of typhoid fever. [17]
Nicholas Broyer, aged 77 years, native of Brussels; arrived 1852 in the Highflyer; died February 27 [1878], of pneumonia. [15]
David Bruce, aged 47 years, native of Scotland; died July 17 [1877], of fractured skull. [7]
Stephen Buckett, aged 55 years, native of Henley; arrived 1853, in the Agra; died March 10 [1878], of fractured spine. [15]
Michael Bulger, aged 46 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1850; died May 25 [1878], of concussion of the brain. [18]
Elizabeth Bull, aged 45 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1857 in the Glen Roy; died October 8 [1877], of phthisis. [10]
Sarah Burchall, aged 60, native of Ireland; arrived in 1856, in the Donald McKay; died January 18 [1878], of hernia. [13]
Catherine Burns, aged 28 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1868, in the Corona; died May 18 [1877], of cancer of uteri. [5]
John Burns, aged 30 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1869, in the Robert Carr; died July 2 [1877] of aneurism. [6]
John Burns, aged 75 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1856, by the Matoka; died December 14 [1878], of pneumonia. [23]
Margaret Burns, aged 44 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1862, in the Soldanna; died August 11 [1877], of phthisis. [8]
Ann Burr, aged 73 years, native of Cheshire; died August 5 [1878], of fractured thigh. [21]
Catherine Burt, aged 27 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1853 in the Burman; died December 9 [1877], of phthisis. [12]
Walter Clifford Burton, aged 24 years, native of London; arrived 1872, in the Loch Awe; died July 10 [1877], of phthisis. [7]
Elizabeth Cahill, aged 55 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1857 in the Offley; died November 30 [1877], of phthisis. [12]
James Caldwell, aged 66 years, native of Manchester; arrived 1858, in the Scindrian; died June 12 [1877], of coxolgia. [6]
William Callinan, aged 32 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1863, in the Compiere; died July 30 [1877], of phthisis. [7]
Alexander Cameron, aged 48, native of Kent; arrived 1877, by the Henry Stevens; died September 15 [1878], of morbus Brightii. [22]
Alfred Camp, aged 50 years, native of Kent; arrived 1850; died March 23 [1877], of diarrhoea. [4]
Patrick Campbell, aged 32 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1852, ship unknown; died August 16 [1877], of phthisis. [8]
Mary Cantwell, aged 31 years, native of Yorkshire; arrived 1867, in the Southern Cross; died July 25 [1878], of phthisis. [20]
Stephen Capp, aged 58, native of Uxbridge; arrived in 1855; died January 5 [1878], of cancer of liver and pneumonia. [13]
William Carden, aged 58 years, native of Bristol; arrived 1852, in the Clara Sims; died July 6 [1877], of broncho-pneumonia. [6]
Julia Carney, aged 25 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1866, by the Tudor; died November 3 [1878], of phthisis. [23]
James Carpenter, aged 60 years, native of Newcastle; died May 15 [1878], of debility from drink. [18]
William Carrick, aged 63 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1855, by the Mount Morrissey; died December 21 [1878], of ascites. [23]
Michael Carroll, aged 62 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1841, in the Middlesex; died May 2 [1878], of phthisis. [17]
Margaret Carter, aged 42 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1852; died July 31 [1878], of phthisis. [20]
Bridget Casey, aged 34 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1860; died July 14 [1877], of phthisis. [7]
Thomas Chamberlaine, aged 59 years, native of Reading; arrived 1852, in the Bangalore; died July 8 [1878], of peritonitis. [20]
John Channings, aged 66 years, native of Davenport; arrived 1857, in the Sir William Eyre; died August 10 [1877], of exhaustion after amputation of leg. [8]
Elizabeth Mary Charles, aged 27 years, native of Woolwich; arrived 1867 in the White Star; died September 6th [1877], of fatty degeneration of kidneys. [9]
John Childs, aged 59 years, native of London; arrived 1857, in the Eagle; died June 20 [1877], of broncho-pneumonia. [6]
Andrew Christie, aged 63 years, native of Greece; arrived 1870; died March 19 [1878], of phthisis. [16]
Mary Claffy, aged 35, native of Ireland; arrived 1864, by the Eastern Empire; died September 6 [1878], of pneumonia. [22]
Agnes Clark, aged 32 years, native of London; arrived 1866, in the Atlanta; died January 18 [1877], of pneumonia. [1]
Denis Clark, aged 38 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1869, in the Flora; died August 21 [1877], of cirrhosis of liver. [8]
Hugh Clark, aged 45 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1858 in the Columbia; died March 14 [1878], of internal injuries. [16]
Thomas Clark, aged 69 years, native of Sussex; arrived 1840; died January 18 [1877], of English cholera. [1]
Charles Clarke, aged 22, native of London; arrived in 1862 in Lightning; died January 2 [1878], of compression of the brain and fracture of the skull. [13]
Emily Clarke, aged 31 years, native of Lancashire; arrived 1855, in the Royal George; died July 4 [1878] of cirrhosis of liver. [20]
Arthur Clarkson, aged 67 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1853, by the Lord Elphinston; died November 26 [1878], of cancer of the tongue and exhaustion. [23]
Louisa Clarkson, aged 28 years, native of Somersetshire; arrived in the Persia; died May 19 [1877], of phthisis. [5]
Margaret Claxton, aged 26 years, native of Wales; arrived 1877, in the Armidel; died July 1 [1877], of tuberculosis, disease of kidney. [6]
Patrick Clear, aged 50 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1853, in the Ann Sashwood; died June 21 [1878], of disease of kidneys. [19]
Ann Cleary, aged 46, native of Ireland; arrived 1864, by the Great Tasmania; died September 12 [1878], of ascites. [22]
Thomas Clements, aged 59 years, native of Norfolk; arrived 1847, in the Whitby; died July 28 [1878], of chronic pneumonia. [20]
Eliza Clemson, aged 57 years, native of Staffordshire; arrived 1853 in the Hannah Allsberg; died September 30 [1877], of general carcinoum. [10]
Matthew Click, aged 65 years, native of Dorsetshire; arrived 1868 in the Southern Empire; died November 19 [1877] of phthisis. [11]
Agnes Clyde, aged 45 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1870, in the Cardigan Castle; died January 30 [1878], of aneurism. [14]
James Charles Cock, aged 26 years, native of Middlesex; arrived 1869, in the True Briton; died March 10 [1878], of typhoid fever. [15]
William Cockbill, aged 78 years, native of Isle of Man; arrived 1837, in the Duke of Argyle; died February 9 [1878], of diarrhoea. [14]
George Coggan, aged 29 years, native of Wales; arrived 1864, in the Golden South; died December 30 [1876], of fracture of spine. [1]
Timothy Colbert, aged 29 years; native of Ireland; arrived 1866, in the Engamont; died September 27 [1877], of phthisis. [9]
Mary Coleman, aged 28 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1867, in the Palm Tree; died February 5 [1878], of diarrhoea. [14]
Ann Collingford, aged 43 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1851, in the Coldstream; died January 21 [1878], of phthisis. [14]
Henry Collings, aged 52 years; native of Bath; arrived 1853, in the Raleigh; died September 10 [1877], of carcinoma of stomach. [9]
Martha Collinson, aged 40 years, native of Lancashire; arrived 1875; died May 18 [1877], of tetanus. [5]
Mary Coningan, aged 45 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1853; died June 7 [1877], of phthisis. [6]
Patrick Connelly, aged 76 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1837; died November 15 [1877], of epithelioma of tongue. [11]
Ellen Connolly, aged 67 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1839 in the Robert Benn; died October 2 [1877], of phthisis. [10]
John Conroy, aged 74 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1844, in the Sir William Wallace; died July 21 [1877], of senile debility. [7]
Mary Considine, aged 34 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1864, in the Red Jacket; died July 10 [1877], of phthisis. [7]
John Constance, aged 39 years, native of Alavia, North America; arrived 1870; died September 3 [1877], of broncho-pneumonia. [9]
Caroline Cooper, aged 47 years, native of Lambeth; arrived 1858, in the Planet; died June 22 [1878], of morbus cordis. [19]
Elizabeth Cooper, aged 53, native of Scotland; arrived in 1854, in Miles Barton; died January 15 [1878], of schirrus of breast. [13]
Mary Cooper, aged 50 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1859 in the Avoca; died November 7 [1877], of phthisis. [11]
Mary Cooper, aged 29 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1866, in the Philosopher; died April 11 [1878], of typhoid fever. [16]
Elizabeth Copnell, aged 43 years, native of Liverpool; arrived 1863, by the Robert Small; died November 12 [1878], of phthisis. [23]
Margaret Corbett, aged 61 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1863 in the British Trident; died September 5th [1877], of senile debility. [9]
Thomas Corcoran, aged 30 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1870; died July 31 [1878], of pneumonia. [20]
Thomas Corfield, aged 64 years, native of Worcester; arrived 1850, in the Marco Polo; died February 25 [1878], of cystitis. [15]
Catherine Corkdale, aged 27 years, native of Dublin; died December 12 [1878], of pneumonia. [23]
Alice Cornish, aged three and a half, native of Suffolk; arrived in 1874 in Tim Whiffler; died December 21 [1877], of diphteria. [13]
James Cornish, aged 48 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1853 in the Maria Ross; died October 13 [1877], of uromia. [10]
John Costen, aged 54 years, native of London; arrived 1840, in the Lord Goodridge; died August 10 [1878], of phthisis. [21]
James Coughlan, aged 21 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1872, in the Atrato; died February ?, [1878], of phthisis. [15]
Janet Cowan, aged 25 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1864, by the Morning Light; died December 13 [1878]. [23]
Emma Cox, aged 27 years, native of Worcestershire; arrived 1854 in the Mary Ann Maud; died November 28 [1877], of morbus cordis. [12]
James Cox, aged 58 years, native of Berkshire; arrived 1845, in the Pemberton; died June 5 [1877], of senile debility. [5]
Catherine Cripps, aged 40 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1852, in the Pemberton; died October 19 [1877], of phthisis. [10]
Alfred John Croad, aged 50, native of Hampshire; arrived in 1853 in Tancred; died January 15 [1878], of carcinoma of stomach. [13]
David Croke, aged 50 years, native of Ireland; died April 24 [1878], of exhaustion, after haemorrhage. [17]
John Cromack, aged 43 years, native of Cheshire; arrived 1857, in the Planter; died February 3 [1877], of broncho-pneumonia. [2]
Edward Cronan, aged 54 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1852, in the Digby; died January 31 [1877], of morbus Brightii. [2]
John Crooke, aged 36 years, native of Tipperary; arrived 1863, in the Greyhound; died June 30 [1878], of phthisis. [19]
John Croom, aged 66 years, native of London; arrived 1850 in the Slains Castle; died February 10 [1877], of erysipelas of thigh. [2]
George Crowe, aged 57 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1877 in the Lady Jocelyn; died November 5 [1877] of pneumonia. [11]
Ann Crump, aged 37, native of Scotland; arrived 1872; died September 18 [1878], of phthisis. [22]
Matthew Cully, aged 49 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1860 in the David G. Flemming; died November 20 [1877] of disease of the liver. [11]
Catherine Cummerford, aged 47 years, native of Nottingham; arrived 1846, in the London; died February 11 [1877], of tertiary syphilis. [2]
William Cumstie, aged 52 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1857, in the Clan McGregor; died August 23 [1877], of pneumonia. [8]
Charles Cunningham, aged 33 years, native of Liverpool; arrived 1878, in the Garonne; died May 14 [1878], of pneumonia. [18]
Charles Curthoys, aged 60 years, native of Bristol; arrived 1853, in the Indian Queen; died July 14 [1877], of meningitis. [7]
Mark Curthoys, aged 31 years, native of Gloucestershire; arrived 1854, by the Tudor; died December 7 [1878], of morbus coxal. [23]
George Curtis, aged 75 years, native of Yorkshire; arrived 1845, in the Statesman; died May 11 [1877], of senile debility. [5]
William Dakers, aged 43 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1854; died November 18 [1877], of morbus Brightii. [11]
Edward Dalton, aged 40 years, native of Yorkshire; arrived 1875, in the John and Lucy; died January 4 [1877], of pneumonia. [1]
Patrick Dangon, died August 7 [1877], shortly after admission; no particulars obtainable. [8]
Smith Daniels, aged 47 years, native of Northamptonshire; arrived 1852, ship unknown; died January 29 [1877], of phthisis. [2]
John Darling, aged 52 years, native of Glasgow; arrived 1852, in the Lord Wariston; died January 25 [1878], of apoplexy. [14]
Peter Davey, aged 46 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1857 in the Continent; died November 8 [1877] of pneumonia. [11]
Annie Davis, aged 27 years, native of Wales; arrived 1872, in the Macduff; died March 5 [1877], of bronchitis. [3]
Henry Davis, aged 36 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1866, in the Boanerges; died June 5 [1878], of ascites. [18]
John Davis, aged 41 years, native of Sweden; arrived 1876, in the Thomas Lord; died August 20 [1877], of phthisis. [8]
John Davis, aged 49 years, native of London; arrived 1842 in the Maitland; died November 2 [1877] of pneumonia. [11]
William Davis, aged 43, native of Canada; arrived 1860, by the Sky Rocket; died September 5 [1878], of cancer. [22]
Daniel Delaney, aged 38 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1866, in the Gipsy Bride; died July 3 [1877], of pleuro-pneumonia. [6]
Ellen Delaney, aged 44 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1872, in the Constantine; died June 28 [1878], of phthisis. [19]
John Delaney, aged 56 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1858, by the Tantavie; died October 28 [1878], of morbus cordis. [23]
Ann Dempsey, aged 29 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1861, in the Offney; died January 20 [1877], of phthisis. [1]
Sarah Dennett, aged 53 years, native of London; arrived 1852, in the Constant; died May 30 [1878], of cancer of uteri. [18]
Emma Dickenson, aged 45 years, native of Liverpool; arrived 1857, in the Invincible; died March 26 [1877], of phthisis. [4]
William Dickenson, aged 40 years, native of Liverpool; died March 18 [1877], of anusurea. [3]
William Dillon, aged 53 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1857, in the Richard Webb; died March 22 [1878], of morbus Brightii. [16]
John Dinan, aged 23 years, native of London; arrived 1861, in the Hampshire; died October 22 [1877], of morbus Brightii. [10]
Ellen Dingey, aged 28 years, native of the Cape of Good Hope; arrived 1850, ship unknown; died August 7 [1877], of phthisis. [8]
Joseph Dingler, aged 26 years, native of Baden; arrived 1877, in the Kent; died February 10 [1878], of typhoid fever. [14]
John Ditcham, aged 35 years, native of Yarmouth; arrived 1875, in the Robert Morrison; died April 1 [1878], of exhaustion from cut throat. [16]
Thomas Dobb, aged 37 years, native of Yorkshire; arrived 1877, in the Essex; died March 3 [1878], of phthisis. [15]
George Dodd, aged 35 years, native of Northumberland; arrived 1863 in the Marco Polo; died November 18 [1877] of carcinoma of liver. [11]
James H. Dodd, aged 38 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1857, in the Aurora; died June 1 [1877], of apoplexy. [5]
Catherine Doherty, aged 19 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1876, in the Carlisle; died January 7 [1877], of typhoid fever. [1]
William Dollar, aged 45 years, native of Singapore; arrived 1877 in the Lydia; died December 6 [1877], of phthisis. [12]
William Donegan, aged 42 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1861 in the Champion of the Seas; died November 17 [1877], of phthisis. [11]
Walter Donohue, aged 42 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1858, by the John Owens; died November 8 [1878], from loss of blood and exhaustion. [23]
Daniel Donovan, aged 60 years; native of Ireland; arrived 1852, in the Rodney; died September 19 [1877], of pneumonia. [9]
James Donovan, aged 24 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1875, in the Antiope; died May 14 [1878], of phthisis. [18]
William Donovan, aged 76 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1855, in the Golconda; died May 28 [1877], of erysipelas. [5]
Edward Dorning, aged 41 years, native of Manchester; arrived 1875; died May 9 [1877], of meningitis. [5]
Lawrence Dougharty, aged 40 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1853, by the City of Melbourne; died November 28 [1878], of tetanus. [23]
Michael Dougherty, aged 40 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1855 in the Flora; died December 8 [1877], of anasarca. [12]
Alexander Douglass, aged 68 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1854, by the Contest; died November 12 [1878], of diarrhoea. [23]
Ellen Dowling, aged 36 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1860, in the Blanche Moore; died April 22 [1878], of phthisis. [17]
Clara Downing, aged 45 years, native of London; arrived 1864; died April 15 [1878], of hydatid of lung. [17]
George Downing, aged 73, native of Ireland; arrived in 1837 in Amelia Thompson; died January 12 [1878], of morbus Brightii. [13]
Johanna Doyle, aged 31 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1863, in the Royal Dane; died September 1 [1877], of phthisis. [9]
Sarah Doyle, aged 42 years, native of Manchester; arrived 1862, in the Landsborough; died October 10 [1877], of phthisis. [10]
Ann Draper, aged 35 years, native of London; arrived 1862, in the Lincolnshire; died April 1 [1877], of fatty disease of kidneys. [4]
Andrew Drummond, aged 61 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1853; died May 30 [1878], of chronic bronchitis. [18]
Catherine Duffey, aged 40 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1862, by the Mediator; died November 16 [1878], of pneumonia. [23]
Agnes Duggan, aged 20 years, native of America; arrived 1862; died February 9 [1877], of phthisis. [2]
Stephen Duggan, aged 18 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1876 in the Salisbury; died November 19 [1877], of phthisis. [11]
Catherine Dutton, aged 40 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1857, in the John Knox; died June 3 [1877], of gastritis. [5]
Aaron East, aged 46, native of Devonshire; arrived in 1858, in Anglesea; died January 8 [1878], of rodent ulcer. [13]
Richard Edgecombe, aged 51 years, native of Devonshire; arrived 1855, in the Lightning; died August 20 [1877], of phthisis. [8]
Isabella Edmondson, aged 35 years, native of Brighton; arrived 1863; died August 9 [1878], of pleuritis. [21]
John Edwards, aged 63 years; native of West Indies; arrived 1847; died September 10 [1877], of morbus cordis. [9]
John Edwards, aged 49 years, native of Wales; arrived 1857, in the Guy Mannering; died April 9 [1878], of phthisis. [16]
Owen Edwards, aged 35 years, native of Wales; arrived 1877, in the Florence; died October 7 [1877], of fractured spine. [10]
Bridget Egan, aged 40 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1858, by the Electoral; died November 27 [1878], of Bright's disease. [23]
James Elliot, aged 23 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1877; died May 18 [1877], of typhoid fever. [5]
Samuel Ellis, aged 48 years, native of Wales; arrived 1852, in the Zemeader; died April 9 [1877], of phthisis. [4]
Margaret Erickson, aged 55 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1854; died January 29 [1877], of apoplexy. [2]
Alfred Evans, aged 55 years, native of London; arrived 1849, in the Ann Millar; died April 27 [1878], of pneumonia. [17]
William Evans, aged 48 years, native of Portsmouth; arrived 1877, in the Sam Mendel; died January 25 [1878], of morbus Brightii. [14]
Mary Ann Eve, aged 58 years, native of Hertfordshire; arrived 1852; died January 23 [1877], of enteritis. [2]
Isaac Everett, aged 55 years, native of London; arrived 1843, in the Albemarle; died July 12 [1878], of morbus Brightii. [20]
Thomas Ewart, aged 53 years, native of Cumberland; arrived 1852, by the Delta; died November 14 [1878], of exhaustion from loss of blood. [23]
Catherine Eyre, aged 40 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1855, in the Pride of the Sea; died May 14 [1877], of tuberculosis. [5]
H. Charles Farr, aged 56 years; native of Wales; arrived 1856, in the Windward; died September 24 [1877], of apoplexy. [9]
Francis Farrell, aged 34 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1864; died August 26 [1877], of broncho-pneumonia. [8]
Jane Farrelly, aged 77 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1868, in the John Thompleton; died May 29 [1878], of hydatids of liver. [18]
William Farrer, aged 49 years, native of London; arrived 1869, in the Great Britain; died January 27 [1878], of uremia. [14]
Charles Fassert, aged 62 years, native of Germany; arrived 1852, in the Epaminondas; died July 23 [1877], of phthisis. [7]
John Fennell, aged 50 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1852, in the Jane Pratt; died May 11 [1878], of peritonitis. [18]
Margaret Ferguson, aged 30 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1863, in the Merland; died March 12 [1877], of phthisis. [3]
Stephen Ferguson, aged 41 years, native of London; arrived 1858 in the Blackwall; died November 29 [1877], of phthisis. [12]
Walter Fetcombe, aged 46 years, native of Gloucestershire; arrived 1855, in the Ballarat; died July 13 [1878], of phthisis. [20]
Robert Fewings, aged 40 years, native of Derbyshire; arrived 1857, by the Spring Buck; died December 10 [1878], of cerebral softening. [23]
John Field, aged 40 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1857, by the Ellen Stewart; died December 3 [1878], of Bright's disease. [23]
James Walker Fields, aged 65 years, native of the United States; arrived 1852 in the Sax Susi; died December 1 [1877], of morbus Brightii. [12]
John Finn, aged 36, native of Ireland; arrived 1854, by the Violet; died September 3 [1878], of pyoemia. [22]
Michael Finn, aged 44 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1860, in the Champion of the Seas; died January 21 [1878], of gangrene, consequent on fracture of tibia and fibula. [14]
Benjamin Fish, aged 59 years, native of London; arrived 1855, in the Ramaleese; died June 16 [1877], of morbus Brightii. [6]
Catherine Fitzpatrick, aged 50 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1854, by the Credenda; died December 16 [1878], of congestion of the lungs and kidneys. [23]
Michael Flannagan, aged 40 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1856; died April 3 [1878], of poisoning. [16]
James Fleming, aged 20 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1860, in the Young America; died August 19 [1877], of morbus Brightii. [8]
George Fletcher, aged 45 years, native of Staffordshire; arrived 1858, in the John Owens; died April 7 [1878], of spinal disease. [16]
John Flynn, aged 54 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1858; died January 25 [1877], of erysipelas of the head. [2]
Mary Flynn, aged 25 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1870, in the Duke of Newcastle; died August 6 [1878], ascites. [21]
Patrick Fogarty, aged 34, native of Ireland; arrived 1856; died September 7 [1878], of fractured spine and exhaustion. [22]
Thomas Fogarty, aged 42 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1853, in the White Star; died March 17 [1877], of phthisis. [4]
Thomas Fogarty, aged 40 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1843, in the China; died June 2 [1878], of broncho-pneumonia. [18]
John Ford (alias Sutherland), aged 26 years, native of London; arrived 1878, by the Hindiborg, from Batavia; died November 17 [1878], of pneumonia. [23]
Augusta Foreman, aged 39 years, native of Oxfordshire; arrived in 1854 in the Sacramento; died November 8 [1877], of peritonitis. [11]
Benjamin Greening Forrest, aged 43 years, native of Lancashire; arrived 1853, in the Tip Tree; died May 30 [1878], of sanguineous apoplexy. [18]
George Foster, aged 59 years, native of Worcestershire; arrived 1849, in the Sarah; died June 25 [1878], of pneumonia. [19]
Eliza Fox, aged 29 years, native of London; arrived 1865, in the Mont Morenzie; died July 18 [1877], of phthisis. [7]
William Francis, aged 64 years, native of Worcestershire; arrived 1853, in the Almora; died August 13 [1878], of morbus Brightii. [21]
John Frazelle, aged 66 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1840, in the India; died April 9 [1877], of calculi of bladder. [4]
Richard Fulford, aged 69 years, native of Birmingham; arrived 1847; died November 30 [1877], of cardiac asthma. [12]
David Funston, aged 36 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1864, in the White Star; died April 4 [1877], of cardiac disease. [4]
Charles Gale, aged 36 years, native of Kent; arrived 1858, by the Istabold; died November 14 [1878], of delirium tremens. [23]
Bridget Gallaghan, aged 50 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1852, by the Maria Hay; died November 29 [1878], of Bright's disease. [23]
Thomas Gardner, aged 44 years, native of Norfolk; arrived 1870, in the Kent; died February 2 [1877], of tetanus. [2]
Mary Garton, aged 44; native of Brighton; arrived 1865, by the White Star; died September 26 [1878], of phthisis. [22]
George Gatehouse, aged 56 years, native of Wiltshire; arrived 1839, in the Hugh Crawford; died September 19 [1877], of pneumonia. [9]
Ellen Gaunson, aged 34 years, native of London; arrived 1852, in the Anna Maria; died April 15 [1878], of phthisis. [17]
Jane Gee, aged 50 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1848; died December 2 [1878], of cancer of the breast. [23]
Sophia Gee, aged 56 years, native of Essex; arrived 1857, in the Lady Milton; died April 28 [1878], of morbus cordis. [17]
John Getty, aged 36 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1868, in the Conflict; died March 16 [1877], of cystic disease of testicle and lung. [3]
Thomas Gibb, aged 57 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1852, in the Constance; died September 22 [1877], of phthisis. [9]
Thomas Giblin, aged 50 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1857, in the Exodus; died June 9 [1878], of hemipligia. [19]
Sarah Gibney, aged 36 years, native of London; arrived 1861, in the Lincolnshire; died August 7 [1877], of phthisis. [8]
James Gibson, aged 50 years, native of Berkshire; arrived 1858; died December 5 [1878], of apoplexy. [23]
Stuart Gibson, aged 79 years, native of London; arrived 1860, in the Vesta; died January 22 [1877], of broncho-pneumonia. [2]
Richard Gilbee, aged 50 years, native of Scotland; died July 23 [1878], of epilepsy. [20]
John Gillogly, aged 73 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1859, in the Gipsy Bride; died April 6 [1878], of abscess in neck. [16]
William Gilmer, aged 41 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1853, in the Champion of the Seas; died May 8 [1878], of phthisis. [17]
Bridget Gilmore, aged 87 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1855, in the Steboneath; died April 7 [1878], of dysentery. [16]
Robert Girus, aged 45; died December 26 [1877], of exhaustion after erysipelas, consequent on wound on forehead. [13]
Thomas Gleeson, aged 30 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1848; died November 5 [1877], of acute nephritis. [11]
William Goddard, aged 43 years, native of Norfolk; arrived 1850; died January 19 [1877], of pneumonia. [2]
Hans Godfredson, aged 43 years, native of Denmark; arrived 1862, by the Macassar; died November 20 [1878], of morbus cordis. [23]
Margaret Goodison, aged 39 years, native of Glasgow; arrived in 1864; died March 8 [1878], of morbus Brightii. [15]
John Goodman, aged 23 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1874; died October 27 [1877], of phthisis. [11]
Owen Gordon, aged 33 years, native of Liverpool; arrived 1861, by the Amy Robsart; died October 31 [1878], of injuries to the body. [23]
Sarah Gordon, aged 67, native of Nottinghamshire; arrived in 1874, in Lincolnshire; died December 25 [1877], of carcinoma of stomach. [13]
Thomas Gordon, aged 42 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1859, in the Argonaut; died June 14 [1877], of pleuro-pneumonia. [6]
Catherine Gorman, aged 60 years, native of London; arrived 1850, in the Royal Admiral; died March 2 [1878], of rheumatism debilitus. [15]
Robert Gorman, aged 59 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1841; died July 20 [1877], of fractured skull. [7]
William Goss, aged 41 years, native of Devonshire; arrived 1855; died November 28 [1878], of congestion of the brain. [23]
Harriet Grafton, aged 30 years, native of Dover; arrived 1869, in the ship Joshua Bates; died January 27 [1878], of pneumonia. [14]
David Graham, aged 49 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1852, in the Sobraon; died January 22 [1878], of cancer of liver. [14]
Charles Greathead, aged 45 years, native of Kent; arrived 1865 in the Essex; died November 12 [1877], of congestion of the brain. [11]
John Green, aged 50 years, native of Sweden; arrived 1876 in the Adeline Burke; died November 2 [1877], of broncho pneumonia. [11]
Mary Grennell, aged 60 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1860, in the Royal Standard; died April 5 [1878], of typhoid fever. [16]
Thomas Griffin, aged 70 years, native of London; arrived 1858, in the James Bogart; died July 2 [1878], of senile debility. [19]
William H. Griffiths, aged 53 years, native of London; arrived 1855, in the Prince Henrique; died August 19 [1878], of phthisis. [21]
Edward Grigsby, aged 68 years, native of Kent; arrived 1841, by the Argyle; died December 5 [1878], of enlargement of the glands. [23]
Henry Grimshaw, aged 50 years, native of Manchester; arrived 1858; died April 7 [1877], of aneurism of the aorta. [4]
James Grogan, aged 80 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1856, by the Escort; died December 12 [1878], of senile debility. [23]
James Grundy, aged 45 years, native of Lancashire; arrived 1860, in the Ocean Chief; died August 30 [1878], of dilatation of the heart. [21]
James William Guilburd, aged 40 years, native of Sussex; arrived 1861; died February 8 [1877], of jaundice. [2]
William Hadlow, aged 30 years, native of Kent; date of arrival unknown; died December 23 [1876], of serous apoplexy. [1]
Peter Haggan, aged 55 years, native of Norway; arrived 1854, in the Phoenix; died September 9 [1877], of dysentery. [9]
Rebecca Hall, aged 34 years, native of Edinburgh; arrived 1853, in the Burman; died October 7 [1877], of ascites. [10]
Robert Hall, aged 36 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1861 in the Navarino; died November 6 [1877], of exhaustion consequent on injuries accidentally received. [11]
Samuel Hallett, aged 57 years, native of Sheffield; arrived 1851, in the Warrata; died December 24 [1876], of apoplexy. [1]
John Hammond, aged 65, native of Dorsetshire; arrived 1857, by the Northumberland; died September 21 [1878], of apoplexy. [22]
Michael Hanger, aged 58 years, native of Germany; arrived 1855, in the Marco Polo; died June 12 [1877], of suffocation, consequent on rupture of malignant cyst in thyroid gland. [6]
Thomas Hanible, aged 35 years, native of Cambridge; arrived 1869; died November 19 [1878], of pneumonia. [23]
Thomas Hanrahan, aged 34, native of Ireland; arrived 1860, in the Kingston; died July 10 [1878], of peritonitis. [20]
Mary Ann Hanson, aged 45 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1862, in the Greyhound; died July 31 [1878], of broncho pneumonia. [20]
Edward Harper, aged 23 years, native of Birmingham; arrived 1874, in the Highflyer; died February 20 [1878], of typhoid fever. [15]
Abraham Harris, aged 70, native of London; arrived 1854, by the Star of the East; died September 1 [1878], of stricture, morbus Brightii. [22]
Esther Harris, aged 46 years, native of Guernsey; arrived 1873; died January 23 [1878], of phthisis. [14]
Margaret Harris, aged 58 years, native of Liverpool; arrived 1846, in the Dostin; died February 28 [1877], of phthisis. [3]
Margaret Harrison, aged 42 years, native of Scotland; died March 13 [1878], of morbus Brightii. [15]
William Harwood, aged 61 years, native of Norfolk; arrived 1862, in the Oriental; died May 1 [1878], of ascites. [17]
James Hastie, aged 43 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1849, in the Glenberry; died April 15 [1878], of broncho-pneumonia. [17]
Mary Havrin, aged 45 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1865 in the Steboneath; died December 12 [1877], of hydatid of liver. [12]
John Edward Hawkins, aged 31, native of Dublin; arrived in 1874, in North American; died January 4 [1878], of phthisis. [13]
Dennis Hayes, aged 29 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1869, in the Somersetshire; died August 2 [1878], of morbus Brightii. [21]
Honora Hayes, aged 37 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1853, in the Trafalgar; died May 8 [1878], of phthisis. [17]
Margaret Healey, aged 33 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1851; died May 11 [1877], of dysentery. [5]
Henry Heath, aged 54 years, native of London; arrived 1871, in the Lincolnshire; died May 6 [1878], of disease of the liver. [17]
Thomas William Heaton, aged 44 years, native of London; arrived 1848, in the Naverina; died March 7 [1878], of hydatids of liver. [15]
Ellen Hepburn, aged 38 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1868, in the Great Britain; died July 8 [1878], of ascites. [20]
Michael Hector, aged 56 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1874, in the China; died April 14 [1878], of pneumonia. [17]
Samuel Heginbottom, aged 63 years, native of Manchester; died January 23 [1878], of hepatitis and exhaustion. [14]
Catherine Hendry, aged 39 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1863, in the Clara; died March 31 [1878], of phthisis. [16]
Ann Hennessy, aged 65 years, native of London; arrived 1856, in the Tudor; died June 9 [1878], of anasarea. [19]
Isabella Henry, aged 44 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1869; died May 30 [1878], of typhoid fever. [18]
Margaret Hewitt, aged 28 years, native Tipperary; arrived 1865, in the Star of India; died January 5 [1877], of dropsy. [1]
Samuel Hicks, aged 34 years, native of Kent; arrived 1868, in the Maitland; died June 15 [1877], of meningitis. [5]
Darby Higginbotham, aged 35 years, native of Hertfordshire; arrived 1874; died May 24 [1877], of morbus Brightii. [5]
Robert Hilliard, aged 50 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1852, in the Ellen; died January 4 [1877], of spinal meningitis. [1]
Cornelius Hinchey, aged 57 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1852, in the Salem; died March 5 [1878], of cancer of the liver. [15]
Ellen Hodges, aged 27 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1867, in the Donald McKay; died March 23 [1877], of phthisis. [4]
Helena Hodgson, aged 42 years, native of South Shields; arrived 1867 in the Naval Reserve; died November 29 [1877], of uraemia. [12]
Henry Hodsman, aged 50 years, native of Yorkshire; arrived 1852, in the Albatross; died May 2 [1878], of injuries received by an explosion of nitro-glycerine. [17]
Patrick Hogan, aged 80 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1875, in the Elizabeth; died August 6 [1877], of enlarged prostate. [8]
William Hoggatt, aged 50, native of Newcastle on Tyne; arrived in 1843, in Soames; died January 3 [1878], of pneumonia. [13]
John Holding, aged 32 years, native of Lancashire; arrived 1867, in the Corona; died May 17 [1878], of enteric fever. [18]
James Holmes, aged 74 years; further particulars unknown; died July 25 [1877], of senile debility. [7]
John Holmes, aged 69 years, native of Yorkshire; arrived 1839, in the Majesty; died June 23 [1878], of cardiac. [19]
Samuel Holmes, aged 59 years, native of Nottingham; arrived 1853 in the Eden Lindsay; died November 17 [1877], of broncho pneumonia. [11]
William Holmes, aged 64 years, native of Glasgow; arrived 1840, in the Robert Benn; died August 16 [1877], of broncho-pneumonia. [8]
Annie Hooker, aged 29 years, native of Kent; arrived 1852, in the Chalmers; died May 12 [1877], of phthisis. [5]
Caroline Hooker, aged 32 years, native of Middlesex; arrived 1861, by the John and Lucy; died October 31 [1878], of alcoholism. [23]
Solomon Hopkins, aged 44 years, native of Yorkshire; arrived 1854, in the Anglo-Saxon; died April 6 [1877], of pneumonia. [4]
Bridget Howard, aged 55 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1840, in the Adelaide Durham; died July 14 [1878], of chronic bronchitis. [20]
Thomas Howard, aged 48 years, native of London; arrived 1853; died December 4 [1878], of cerebritis. [23]
George Howell, aged 36 years, native of Gloucestershire; arrived 1872, in the Legion of Honour; died May 31 [1877], of morbus Brightii. [5]
George Howell, aged 50 years, native of Gloucestershire; arrived 1856, died March 17 [1878], of cancer of the liver. [16]
John Hoy, aged 54 years, native of Kent; died September 15 [1877], of pneumonia. [9]
Robert Hudson, aged 59 years, native of Cumberland; arrived 1848; died June 6 [1878]. [18]
Jane Hughes, aged 60 years, native of Liverpool; arrived 1860, in the Invincible; died June 8 [1878], of morbus Brightii. [19]
Thomas Hughes, aged 42 years, native of Gravesend; arrived 1877, in the F.W. Tucker; died March 12 [1878], of morbus cordis. [15]
Margaret Hume, aged 70 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1850 in the Grampian; died December 16 [1877], of phthisis. [12]
James Hunt, aged 52 years, native of Wales; arrived 1861, in the Jessie Munn; died July 20 [1877], of broncho pneumonia. [7]
George Hunter, aged 76 years; died January 5 [1877], of debility. [1]
Robert Hunter, aged 34, native of Scotland; arrived in 1860, in Winchester; died January 1 [1878], of exhaustion from ulcer on the leg. [13]
Alfred Hurrey, aged 41 years, native of Manchester; arrived 1869, in the Royal Edward; died February 18 [1878], of pneumonia. [15]
Elizabeth Hussey, aged 73 years, native of Liverpool; arrived 1860, in the Colonial Empire; died June 6 [1877], of senile debility. [5]
Patrick Hynes, aged 53 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1851; died January 2 [1877], of cancer and hoemorrhage. [1]
John Ingram, aged 68 years, native of London; arrived 1851; died November 9 [1878], of congestion of the lungs. [23]
John Innes, aged 35, native of Scotland; arrived 1878, by the Phillis; died September 8 [1878], of pneumonia. [22]
John Irvine, aged 40 years, native of Scotland; arrived in 1857; died March 1 [1878], of phthisis. [15]
Reuben Isaacs, aged 27 years, native of West Coast of South America; arrived 1856, in the George Marshall; died June 15 [1877], of tumour in abdomen. [6]
Richard Isenmonger, aged 70 years, native of Greenwich; arrived 1852, in the Bengal Merchant; died December 5 [1877], of uraemia. [12]
Mary Jacks, aged 43 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1853, in the Mataka; died August 5 [1877], of carcinoma of stomach. [8]
Elizabeth Jacobs, aged 28 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1864, in the Star of England; died June 29 [1877], of ulceration and necrosis of leg. [6]
Alexander Jamieson, aged 63 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1838, in the Stirling Castle; died May 23 [1878], of pleuro-pneumonia. [18]
Edward Jenkins, aged 45 years, native of Wales; arrived 1852, in the Troy; died February 11 [1877], of sanguineous apoplexy. [2]
George Johnson, aged 58 years, native of Northampton; arrived 1844, in the Forfarshire; died June 24 [1878], of morbus Brightii. [19]
Henry Johnson, aged 42 years, native of Rochester; arrived 1876; died May 13 [1877], of pyelitis. [5]
Henry Johnson, aged 52 years, native of Sweden; arrived 1858, by the Prince Alfred; died December 3 [1878], of phthisis. [23]
Jane Johnson, aged 53 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1852; died March 15 [1877], of ascites. [3]
John Johnson, aged 49 years, native of London; arrived 1851, in the Elizabeth; died January 13 [1877], of pneumonia. [1]
John Johnson, aged 41 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1862, in the Marco Polo; died May 25 [1877], of embolism. [5]
John D. Johnson, aged 34 years, native of Dublin; arrived 1852, in the Marco Polo; died May 29 [1877], of delirium tremens. [5]
Rose Johnson, aged 30 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1855, in the Lord Raglan; died July 31 [1877], of pneumonia. [7]
Samuel Johnson, aged 60 years, native of Yorkshire; arrived 1871, in the Great Britain; died May 2 [1878], of congestion of lungs. [17]
William Johnson, aged 30 years, native of Copenhagen; arrived 1876, in the Gothenburg; died January 16 [1877], of meningitis. [1]
James Johnston, aged 34 years, native of Pennsylvania; arrived 1877, in the Durham; died January 19 [1878], of peritonitis. [14]
Rose Johnston, aged 30 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1868, in the Red Jacket; died May 18 [1878], of apoplexy. [18]
Thomas Johnstone, aged 54, native of Ireland; arrived in 1837, in Georgiana; died December 23 [1877], of apoplexy. [13]
Ann Jolly, aged 40 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1870; died June 30 [1878], of cirrhosis of liver. [19]
James Jolly, 56 years, native of Wolverhampton; arrived 1853, by the Shackamaxea; died December 3 [1878], of phthisis. [23]
Elizabeth Jones, aged 57 years, native of Dublin; arrived 1873, in the Great Britain; died January 30 [1877], of phthisis. [2]
Emma Jones, aged 62 years, native of Oxfordshire; arrived 1843, in the United Kingdom; died May 24 [1878], of morbus cordis. [18]
Caroline Jugier, aged 46 years, native of Gloucestershire; arrived 1858; died July 29 [1877], of phthisis. [7]
Mary Kane, aged 56 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1861, in the Eliza Blanche; died July 11 [1877], of tetanus. [7]
Elizabeth Kavanagh, aged 42, native of Ireland; arrived 1861, by the Empress of the Seas; died September 2 [1878], of fatty degeneration of the liver and kidneys. [22]
George Kean, aged 38 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1854, in the Bon Venture; died May 20 [1877], of cancer of rectum. [5]
Julia Keane, aged 24 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1878, by the Greta; died November 17 [1878], of morbus Brightii. [23]
Thomas Keiley, aged 39 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1858, in the Oceanica; died July 28 [1877], of phthisis. [7]
Frank Kelly, aged 29 years, native of Brazil; arrived 1853, in the Onterio; died January 8 [1877], of serous apoplexy. [1]
John Kelly, aged 66 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1856 in the Tudor; died November 27 [1877], of phthisis. [11]
John Kelly, aged 60 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1860, in the Lord Raglan; died May 26 [1878], of pneumonia. [18]
Margaret Kelly, aged 68 years, native of Glasgow; arrived in the Lord Nelson, year unknown; died March 2 [1878], of rheumatism debilitus. [15]
Mary Kelly, aged 80 years, native of Ireland; died May 12 [1877], of senile debility. [5]
Patrick Kelly, aged 46 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1853, in the Africa; died February 28 [1877], of phthisis. [3]
Richard Kelly, aged 47 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1864, by the Southern Empire; died October 30 [1878], of pneumonia. [23]
Thomas Kelly, aged 57 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1854, in the Arabian; died March 5 [1877], of erysipelas of leg. [3]
Edward Kenneally, aged 35 years, native of Tipperary; arrived 1859, in the Nabob; died June 19 [1878], of cancer. [19]
Catherine Kennedy, aged 36, native of Ireland; arrived in 1857, in Almora; died December 31 [1877], of cancer of liver. [13]
Duncan Kennedy, aged 37 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1871, in the Gala; died July 31 [1877], of disease of liver. [7]
Thomas Kennedy, aged 34 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1854, by the Admiral Boxer; died December 16 [1878], of phthisis. [23]
Kate Kenny, aged 28 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1869, in the Red Jacket; died May 15 [1877], of nephitis. [5]
Rose Kenny, aged 17 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1874, in the Rodney; died May 19 [1877], of typhoid fever. [5]
Andrew Killoch, aged 54 years, native of Glasgow; arrived 1851, in the Blackwall; died July 30 [1877], of acute tuberculosis. [7]
William Kinchlee, aged 46 years, native of London; arrived 1857, in the Rory O'More; died September 10 [1877], of phthisis. [9]
George King, aged 53 years, native of Liverpool; arrived 1877 in the Carmarthen Castle; died December 2 [1877], of morbus cordis. [12]
Henry King, aged 73 years, native of London; arrived 1852; died April 2 [1878], of old age and debility. [16]
James King, aged 37 years, native of Dublin; arrived 1863, in the Tornado; died May 31 [1878], of phthisis. [18]
Ann Kiniston, aged 56 years, native of Manchester; arrived 1853, in the Derry Castle; died April 20 [1878], of phthisis. [17]
Janet Kinsley, aged 24 years, native of Manchester; arrived 1854, in the James Baines; died April 7 [1877], of pneumonia. [4]
Dora Kirby, aged 38 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1862, in the Hope; died July 18 [1877], of phthisis. [7]
Janet Kirkwood, aged 46 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1855, in the John Bell; died February 5 [1878], of pneumonia. [14]
George Kitelee, aged 45 years, native of Nottingham; arrived 1861, by the Roxburgh Castle; died November 3 [1878], of phthisis. [23]
Romeo Knight, aged 48 years, native of London; arrived 1854, in the Lord George Bentinck; died May 29 [1878], of cirrhosis of liver. [18]
Theodore Kost, aged 21 years, native of Germany; arrived 1876, in the Alexander; died February 4 [1877], of phthisis. [2]
Edward Lagan, aged 48 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1866, in the Fairlie; died January 18 [1877], of pneumonia. [1]
Angelo La Greca, aged 26 years, native of Italy; arrived 1875; died August 11 [1878], of phthisis. [21]
Mary Lamb, aged 40 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1857, in the Derigo; died June 25 [1877], of phthisis. [6]
John Lancaster, aged 51 years, native of Jersey, arrived 1857, in the William; died July 8 [1877], of pneumonia. [7]
Margaret Landaw, aged 30 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1864 in the Red Jacket; died December 30 [1876], of phthisis. [1]
John Lang, aged 38 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1852; died February 14 [1878], of chloroform poisoning. [14]
William Langdon, aged 63 years, native of London; arrived 1839, in the George Young; died September 2 [1877], of disease of liver. [9]
James Larkin, aged 43 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1853, in the Stamboul; died March 6 [1878], of exhaustion after operation. [15]
Elizabeth Laskey, aged 40 years, native of Dublin; arrived 1865, in the Prince of the Seas; died May 6 [1878], of chronic rheumatism. [17]
John Leathern, aged 35 years, native of Devonshire; arrived 1871, in the Annie Longton; died February 4 [1877], of erysipelas of arm. [2]
John Lee, aged 54 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1852, in the Penola; died January 26 [1877], of phthisis. [2]
William Leening, aged 51 years, native of Lancashire; arrived 1853, in the Queen; died December 29 [1876], of erysipelas. [1]
William Leggett, aged 60 years, native of Norwich; arrived 1854; died April 9 [1878], of softening of the brain. [16]
Mael Leonn, aged 20 years, native of France; arrived 1875; died April 3 [1878], of peritonitis. [16]
Camile Le Quellec, aged 30 years, native of France; arrived 1876, in the Perseverant; died December 28 [1876], of dysentery. [1]
John Leslie, aged 24 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1878, in the Garonne; died July 30 [1878], of febris enterica. [20]
Ann Lewis, aged 47 years, native of Manchester; arrived 1861, in the Aurora; died December 20 [1876], of phthisis. [1]
Annie Lewis, aged 28 years, native of London; arrived 1876, by the Lady Jocelyn; died December 16 [1878], of peritonitis. [23]
George Lewis, aged 25, native of Islington; arrived in 1872; died January 15 [1878], of sunstroke. [13]
Samuel Liman, aged 63 years, native of London; arrived 1841, by the Lightning; died November 15 [1878], of apoplexy. [23]
John Linn, aged 47 years, native of Sweden; arrived 1860; died March 6 [1877], of phthisis. [3]
Andrew Lock, aged 48 years, native of the Isle of Wight; arrived 1860, in the Alnwick Castle; died May 25 [1878], of morbus cordis. [18]
Annie Lockhead, aged 36 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1854, in the White Star; died July 23 [1878], of phthisis. [20]
George Longhurst, aged 57 years, native of London; arrived 1870, in the Scindia; died 5th April [1877], of pleuro pneumonia. [4]
John Burke Looby, aged 60 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1863; died January 11 [1877] of fracture of skull. [1]
Jane Loughnan, aged 50 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1857, in the Statesman; died October 7 [1877], of pneumonia. [10]
David Lovie, aged 47 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1853; died November 12 [1878], of phthisis. [23]
Mary Lungreen, aged 38 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1854, in the Mato Rea; died December 24 [1876], of serous apoplexy. [1]
Henry Lynch, aged 60 years; died April 9 [1878], of pneumonia. [16]
Mary Lyons, aged 64 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1837, in the John Bull; died August 19 [1877], of broncho-pneumonia. [8]
John Lyster, aged 40 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1858, by the Red Jacket; died November 28 [1878], of rheumatism. [23]
Arthur Lyte, aged 31 years, native of London; arrived 1865, in the Pride of the Ocean; died January 21 [1878], of typhoid fever. [14]
William Macadam, aged 23 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1875, in the Zealandia; died April 15 [1878], of typhoid fever. [17]
Maria Macauley, aged 70 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1837, in the Argyle; died January 27 [1878], of burns. [14]
John Maddigan, aged 51 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1858, in the Caractacus; died August 20 [1878], of hemiplegia. [21]
James Maginn, aged 39 years, native of Ireland; died August 25 [1877], of pleuro-pneumonia. [8]
Ellen Maher, aged 45 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1847, died January 28 [1878], of pneumonia. [14]
James Maher, aged 65 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1855, in the Ocean Chief; died May 27 [1878], of carcinoma of stomach. [18]
Richard Maher, aged 40 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1852; died December 2 [1878], of congestion of the brain and lungs. [23]
William Maher, aged 35 years, native of Ireland; died April 18 [1878], of phthisis. [17]
William Maher, aged 58 years, native of Tipperary; arrived 1849, in the Thetis; died April 29 [1878], of renal disease. [17]
Mary March, aged 40 years, native of Devonshire; arrived 1869 in the Electric; died October 27 [1877], of erysipelas of leg. [11]
Robert Marks, aged 55 years, native of Lancashire; arrived 1872, in the Morning Light; died June 17 [1878], of exhaustion from fractured femur. [19]
Adam Marr, aged 62 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1841, in the Marquis of Bute; died March 24 [1877], of gangrene of foot. [4]
Mary Ann Marshall, aged 47, native of Surrey; arrived 1855, by the Saldamia; died September 18 [1878], of morbus Brightii. [22]
Caroline Martin, aged 36 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1873, in the John o'Gaunt; died September 2 [1877], of broncho-pneumonia. [9]
George Martin, aged 40 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1853, in the Earl; died February 4 [1877], of erysipelas of leg. [2]
James Martin, aged 35 years, native of Ipswich; arrived 1877, in the Island City; died March 31 [1878], of morbus cordis. [16]
Henry Masters, aged 44 years, native of Maidstone; arrived 1873, by the Sobraon; died November 24 [1878], of phthisis. [23]
Hannibal Matthew, aged 36 years, native of Cornwall; arrived 1870, in the Bysore Merchant; died September 16 [1877], of haemorrhage from the lungs. [9]
William Maxey, aged 58 years, native of London; arrived 1855; died February 23 [1878], of phthisis. [15]
Ann Maxwell, aged 76 years, native of Bedfordshire; arrived 1857; died July 11 [1877], of bronchitis. [7]
Bridget Maybeck, aged 38 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1857; died May 17 [1878], of phthisis. [18]
Margaret McCann, aged 57 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1866, in the Prince Rupert; died August 24 [1878], of morbus Brightii. [21]
James McCarthy, aged 38 years, native of Ireland; arrived in 1861, in the Empress of the Seas; died June 17 [1878], of facial erysipelas. [19]
Margaret McCarthy, aged 40 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1864, in the Lightning; died March 14 [1877], of gangrene of lungs. [3]
James McClure, aged 60 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1877, in the St. George; died June 17 [1877], of peritonitis. [6]
Hugh McConnell, aged 28 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1876, in the Durham; died April 10 [1878], of phthisis. [16]
Margaret McCorkell, aged 33 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1862, by the Bates Family; died November 27 [1878], of phthisis. [23]
Catherine McCree, aged 53 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1859, in the Red Jacket; died January 6 [1877], of compression of brain. [1]
Alexander McDonald, aged 60 years; native of Scotland; arrived 1858, in the Tudor; died July 2 [1878], of fractured ribs and internal injuries. [19]
Alice McDonald, aged 42, native of Ireland; arrived in 1849, in Isabella; died January 4 [1878], of pneumonia. [13]
Angus McDonald, aged 69 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1846, in the Ariel; died May 27 [1877], of pneumonia. [5]
Ann McDonald, aged 52 years, native of Cambridge; arrived 1851; died March 3 [1878], of phthisis. [15]
John McDonald, aged 24 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1878, in the Loch Maree; died August 11 [1878], of phthisis. [21]
Margaret McDonald, aged 86 years, native of Inverness; died January 31 [1878], of dysentery. [14]
Sarah McDonald, aged 32 years, native of London; arrived 1877, in the Elizabeth; died January 23 [1878], of pleuro-pneumonia. [14]
Henry McDonnell, aged 52 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1847, in the Winchester; died February 20 [1878], of diarrhoea. [15]
Michael McDonough, aged 42 years, native of Dublin; arrived 1857; died February 16 [1877], of debility. [3]
Robert S. McEachern, aged 60 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1852, in the Portland; died August 17 [1878], of morbus Brightii. [21]
Sarah Jane McEvoy, aged 28 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1854, in the Bermondsey; died August 29 [1877], of fractured skull. [9]
Henry McFarlane, aged 43 years, native of Edinburgh; arrived 1871, in the Cashmere; died November 10 [1877], of urethral fistula. [11]
Mary McGann, aged 49 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1857, in the Aligius; died April 7 [1878], of compound fracture of leg. [16]
Bridget McGee, aged 73 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1852, in the Theodore; died June 28 [1877], of pneumonia. [6]
Ann McGrath, aged 36 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1863, in the Blue Jacket; died December 23 [1876], of hepatic dropsy. [1]
Eliza McGregor, aged 29 years, native of London; arrived 1853; died February 2 [1878], of typhoid fever. [14]
Thomas McGuire, aged 43 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1877; died October 24 [1877], of morbus cordis. [10]
Rachel McIlroy, aged 25 years, native of London; arrived 1877, by the Matoka; died November 3 [1878], of phthisis. [23]
Eliza McIlwain, aged 32 years, native of Chatham; arrived 1847; died February 28 [1878], of phthisis. [15]
Michael McInerny, aged 43 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1856, in the Sir Thomas Gresham; died February 17 [1877], of phthisis. [3]
Duncan McIntyre, aged 54 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1876, in the Avela; died June 10 [1877], of aneurism of aorta. [6]
Angus McIver, aged 38 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1861, in the Newcastle; died March 6 [1877], of erysipelas. [3]
Donald McKay, aged 55 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1859, in the Lincolnshire; died July 12 [1877], of dysentery. [7]
Jane McKellar, aged 48 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1858, in the Queen of the East; died April 7 [1878], of phthisis. [16]
Donald McKenzie, aged 54 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1847; died June 10 [1877], of apoplexy. [6]
John McKiernan, aged 51; native of Ireland; arrived in 1855, in Great Arthur; died December 21 [1877], of fractured ribs and fractured arm. [13]
Michael McLachlan, aged 64 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1842, in the Sir Charles Forbes; died July 29 [1877], of bronchitis. [7]
John McLaren, aged 23 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1865, in the Lord Stanley; died March 7 [1878], of morbus Brightii. [15]
Thomas McLaughlin, aged 42 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1859, in the Harmonides; died March 24 [1878], of haematemesis. [16]
Ann McLean, aged 54 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1860, in the Banker's Daughter; died January 13 [1877], of cancer of uteri. [1]
James McMahon, aged 34 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1862, in the Tornado; died May 15 [1878], of phthisis. [18]
Margaret McNamara, aged 34 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1858, in the Coldstream; died July 29 [1877], of phthisis. [7]
Myles McPhail, aged 35 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1865, in the Summer Cloud; died September 3 [1877], of phthisis. [9]
James McPherson, aged 45 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1854, in the Norwood; died June 13 [1877], of abscess of liver. [6]
Arthur McShane, aged 62 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1862; died November 17 [1877], of gangrene of lung. [11]
Thomas McWatt, aged 21 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1877, in the Loch Tay; died February 18 [1877], of exhaustion after erysipelas of leg. [3]
Francis Meachim, aged 75 years, native of Birmingham; arrived 1863; died June 30 [1877], of remittent fever. [6]
John Meadows, aged 40 years, native of Bedfordshire; arrived 1861, in the Great Britain; died May 6 [1878], of hydatid of liver. [17]
Emma Meates, aged 55 years, native of Wales; arrived 1873, in the Angelina; died May 22 [1877], of phthisis. [5]
Martha Meikle, aged 55 years, native of Paisley; arrived 1854, in the Switzerland; died January 26 [1878], of exhaustion after ovariotomy. [14]
Mary Meyers, aged 40 years, native of Ireland; died June 20 [1878], of sanguineous apoplexy. [19]
Charles Miles, aged 61 years, native of London; arrived 1858; died December 18 [1878], of Bright's disease. [23]
Robert Miller, aged 53, native of Scotland; arrived 1858, by the Glenroy; died September 1 [1878], of cancer of the tongue. [22]
Isabella Mills, aged 43 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1857; died October 17 [1877], of phthisis. [10]
Catherine Milmore, aged 40 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1861; died July 19 [1877], of chronic diarrhoea. [7]
David Milne, aged 50 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1861, in the Persia; died March 16 [1877], of apoplexy. [4]
William Minks, aged 70 years, native of Dublin; died July 5 [1878], of epilepsy. [20]
Marian Minns, aged 55 years, native of Norwich; arrived 1861, in the Woodcote; died January 7 [1877], of rupture of kidney and liver. [1]
John Mitchell, aged 36 years, native of Yorkshire; arrived 1870, by the Jessie Gilbert; died December 11 [1878], of pneumonia. [23]
Barbara Mooney, aged 38 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1841, in the John Bull; died March 2 [1878], of phthisis. [15]
James Moore, aged 54 years, native of London; arrived 1836; died April 8 [1877], of apoplexy. [4]
Mary Moore, aged 35 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1863, in the Ocean Monarch; died April 24 [1878], of syphilis. [17]
Felix Morgan, aged 50 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1853, in the Truro; died February 19 [1878], of morbus Brightii. [15]
John Morgan, aged 42 years, native of Monmouthshire; arrived 1852, in the Dinapore; died February 8 [1878], of apoplexy. [14]
James Morley, aged 52, native of Suffolk; arrived 1836, by the Moffatt; died September 26 [1878], of pneumonia. [22]
William Morley, aged 40 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1861; died May 5 [1877], of morbus cordis. [5]
William Morley, aged 58 years, native of London; arrived 1873 in the May Day; died June 5 [1878], of constitutional syphilis. [18]
Mary Moroney, aged 40 years, native of Tipperary; arrived 1847, in the Rechance; died October 5 [1877], of phthisis. [10]
Sarah Morphew, aged 80 years, native of Ireland; died May 5 [1878], of old age. [17]
Thomas Morrell, aged 72 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1848; died November 16 [1878], of urinary fever. [23]
Catherine Morris, aged 37 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1866, in the Star of America; died June 21 [1877], of aneurism. [6]
Matthew Morris, aged 37 years, native of Austria; arrived 1864, by the Nellie; died December 8 [1878], of aneurism of the aorta. [23]
William Morris, aged 25 years, further particulars unknown; died November 8 [1877], of tuberculous disease of kidney. [11]
Jane Eliza Morrison, aged 28 years, native of Devonshire; arrived 1864, in the Alfred; died August 27 [1878], of phthisis. [21]
Joseph Mould, aged 77 years, native of Suffolk; arrived 1867, in the Lochnagar; died December 23 [1876], of erysipelas in forearm. [1]
John Moyle, aged 47 years, native of Wales; arrived 1835, in the William Metcalfe; died April 12 [1878], of typhoid fever. [17]
Ellen Mulbane, aged 34 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1860, in the Star of India; died February 17 [1877], of congestion of lungs. [3]
Bridget Mullaly, aged 43, native of Ireland; arrived 1860, by the Merlin; died September 26 [1878], of phthisis. [22]
Cornelius Murphy, aged 42 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1859, in the Rambler; died April 1 [1878], of congestion of the lungs. [16]
Rose Murphy, aged 40 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1867, in the Lady Milton; died June 15 [1878], of morbus cordis. [19]
James Murray, aged 57 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1852, in the John Davis; died September 2 [1877], of morbus cordis. [9]
William Murray, aged 56, native of Ireland; arrived in 1859; died December 24 [1877], of disease of cerebellum. [13]
Thomas Nary, aged 40 years, native of Ireland; died February 25 [1878], of typhoid fever. [15]
Rebecca Nathan, aged 26 years, native of London; arrived 1873; died February 21 [1878], of phthisis. [15]
John Naughton, aged 58 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1844, in the Hansen; died February 22 [1877], of bronchitis. [3]
Samuel Neely, aged 38 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1859, in the Donald McKay; died November 1 [1877], of phthisis. [11]
August Neilson, aged 33 years, native of Sweden; arrived 1877 in the Woonona; died December 13 [1877], of exhaustion after burns. [12]
William Nelson, aged 32 years, native of Finland; arrived 1865, in the Runnymede; died April 12 [1878], of enteric fever. [17]
Edward Neville, aged 36 years, native of Durham; arrived 1857, by the Moorsford; died October 30 [1878], of phthisis. [23]
Benjamin Newbould, aged 54 years, native of Staffordshire; arrived 1851, in the Duke of Cornwall; died June 30 [1878], of pyoemia. [19]
Charles Newman, aged 44 years, native of Norwich; arrived 1873, in the Northumberland; died November 8 [1877], of phthisis. [11]
Ellen Newman, aged 32 years, native of Glasgow; arrived 1860, in the John Taylor; died February 17 [1877], of dysentery. [3]
Jane Newton, aged 22 years, native of Surrey; arrived 1855, in the Conrad; died January 25 [1878], of typhoid fever. [14]
Patrick Neylan, aged 37 years; native of Dublin; arrived 1857; died July 3 [1877], of tubercular pneumonia. [6]
Austin Nicholls, aged 58 years, native of the Scilly Island; arrived 1856 in the Little Victoria; died May 22 [1878], of phthisis. [18]
James Nicholson, aged 65 years, native of Lincolnshire; arrived 1868; died January 22 [1877], of pneumonia. [1]
Ann Nidd, aged 46 years, native of London; arrived 1864, in the Suffolk; died April 13 [1878], of pneumonia. [17]
John Nikolaus, aged 28 years, native of Switzerland; arrived in the Great Britain; died June 8 [1878], of phthisis. [19]
James Nimmo, aged 39 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1875 by the Bayswater; died December 18 [1878], of phthisis. [23]
Ann Noblett, aged 42 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1874, in the Hibernian; died March 26 [1877], of serous apoplexy. [4]
Catherine Nolan, aged 47 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1865, in the Queen of the South; died April 9 [1878], of heart disease. [16]
Charles North, aged 58 years, native of London; arrived 1854; died January 28 [1878], of pneumonia. [14]
Ellen O'Brien, aged 60 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1851, in the Garland; died April 17 [1878], of pneumonia. [17]
George O'Brien, aged 29 years; native of the West Indies; arrived 1877, in the Barrowdale; died July 3 [1877], of cancer. [6]
Thomas O'Brien, aged 52 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1856, in the Tasmanian; died March 12 [1878], of dysentery. [15]
Charles O'Connor, aged 37 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1857, in the Ellen Stewart; died September 1 [1877], of phthisis. [9]
Ellen O'Connor, aged 15 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1872, in the Colonial Empire; died November 2 [1877], of morbus cordis. [11]
John O'Connor, aged 28 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1866, in the Wallasey; died March 28 [1877], of typhoid fever. [4]
Ann O'Halleron, aged 30 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1872, in the White Star; died March 1 [1877], of hemorrhage into cyst in liver and into intestines. [3]
William O'Malley, aged 32 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1859, in the Great Britain; died August 22 [1877], of tubercular pneumonia. [8]
Ann O'Mara, aged 25 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1869, in the Engamont; died May 16 [1877], of typhoid fever. [5]
Margaret O'Mara, aged 41, native of Tipperary; arrived 1857, by the Derry Castle; died September 10 [1878], of dilation of the heart. [22]
John O'Neill, aged 50 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1862, in the City of Melbourne; died June 29 [1878], of disease of liver and kidney. [19]
John Orr, aged 27 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1871, in the Royal Adelaide; died March 20 [1878], of typhoid fever. [16]
George Osborne, aged 74 years, native of Surrey; arrived 1861, in the Countess of Fife; died November 20 [1877], of dysentery. [11]
Stanley Osborne, aged 40 years; native of Ireland; arrived 1869, in the Columbus; died June 21 [1877], of broncho-pneumonia. [6]
James Overton, aged 31 years, native of Manchester; arrived 1866, in the Robert Lowe; died October 4 [1877], of phthisis. [10]
Richard Owens, aged 47 years, native of Liverpool; arrived 1858, in the Highflyer; died May 27 [1877], of morbus Brightii. [5]
Joseph Oxer, aged 32 years, native of London; arrived 1874; died August 27 [1878], of granular degeneration of kidneys. [21]
John William Parker, aged 49, native of London; arrived 1849, in the Nelson; died August 7 [1878], of pneumonia. [21]
Thomas Parkin, aged 59 years, native of Devonshire; arrived 1853 in the Earl Grey; died May 22 [1878], of morbus cordis. [18]
Ann Parnell, aged 25 years, native of Calcutta; arrived 1851; died October 25 [1877], of morbus Brightii. [11]
Edward Patterson, aged 62 years, native of Ireland; arrived in 1856, in the Tudor; died December 25 [1876], of cancer of stomach. [1]
Samuel Patterson, aged 28 years, native of Lancashire; arrived 1877, in the Silverhow; died April 15 [1878], of enteric fever. [17]
Thomas Payne, aged 68, native of London; arrived in 1853, in America; died December 28 [1877], of morbus Brightii. [13]
James Pearce, aged 40 years, native of Cornwall; arrived 1857 in the Mindora; died May 18 [1878], of phthisis. [18]
Henry Pearson, aged 24 years, native of London; arrived 1872, in Gauntlet; died February 11 [1877], of broncho-pneumonia. [2]
James Percy, aged 41 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1857, in the Palmyra; died November 9 [1877], of hydatids of lungs. [11]
Maria Perkins, aged 28 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1869 in the Harmsworth; died May 31 [1878], of enteric fever. [18]
Margaret Perrett, aged 40 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1855 in the Hammond; died January 28 [1878], of phthisis. [14]
Joseph Perry, aged 54 years, native of Liverpool; arrived 1854, in the Henry Hadden; died August 6 [1877], of acute peritonitis. [8]
Charles Peters, aged 30 years, native of Germany; arrived 1867; died March 31 [1878], of pleuro pneumonia. [16]
Sarah Peters, aged 40 years, native of Monmouthshire; arrived 1862, in the Theresa; died July 6 [1877], of broncho pneumonia. [7]
Ann Peterson, aged 30 years, native of Manchester; arrived 1873; died June 13 [1878], of phthisis. [19]
Elizabeth Phillips, aged 33 years, native of Germany; arrived 1866; died September 29 [1877], of phthisis. [10]
Thomas Phillips, aged 66 years, native of Kent; arrived 1847, in the Florencia; died May 5 [1878], of atrophy of liver. [17]
William Phillips, aged 40 years; native of Devonshire; arrived 1872, in the Arabian; died June 29 [1877], of pleuro-pneumonia. [6]
William Pickford, aged 56 years, native of Kent; arrived 1865, in the Palmera; died July 8 [1877], of peritonitis. [7]
Jane Piggott, aged 29, native of Ireland; arrived 1866, in the Star of India; died August 10 [1878], of jaundice. [21]
Francis Joshua Pilley, aged 38, native of Lincolnshire; arrived in 1877, in Truxillo; died December 21 [1877], of hemipligia. [13]
George Pitt, aged 50 years, native of Dorsetshire; arrived 1839, in the Ben Huntly; died May 9 [1878], of congestion of lungs from fractured ribs. [17]
Mary Jane Plunket, aged 28 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1867 in the Sam Cairns; died April 5 [1878], of phthisis. [16]
Emma Poole, aged 45 years, native of Devonshire; arrived 1854, in the McLeod; died March 6 [1878], of chronic Bright's disease. [15]
John Porter, aged 49 years, native of Shropshire; arrived 1853, in the Ann Dashword; died July 26 [1877], of pericarditis. [7]
Thomas Postlethwaite, aged 25, native of Lancashire; arrived 1853; died August 3 [1878], of dilatation of heart. [21]
John Powell, aged 37 years, native of London; arrived 1849, in the Medway; died January 9 [1877], of dropsy. [1]
Thomas Powell, aged 70 years, native of Liverpool; arrived 1850, in the John Murray; died August 18 [1877], of phthisis. [8]
Edward Power, aged 65 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1856; died February 7 [1877], of erysipelas of head. [2]
Ellen Power, aged 70 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1851; died November 12 [1877], of pneumonia. [11]
Henry Power, aged 60, native of Ireland; arrived 1857, by the Roxburgh Castle; died September 5 [1878], of broncho-pneumonia. [22]
Barbara Presser, aged 28 years; place of birth and time of arrival unknown; died July 5 [1877], of phthisis. [6]
Thomas Prior, aged 35 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1871 in the Naval Reserve; died February 20 [1877], of bronchitis. [3]
William Pritchard, aged 42 years, native of Sussex; arrived 1853, in the Adelaide; died August 23 [1877], of morbus cordis. [8]
John Prockineger, aged 23 years, native of Hamburg; arrived 1877, in the Asia; died February 17 [1878], of typhoid fever. [15]
William Proctor, aged 33 years; place of nativity and time of arrival unknown; died July 4 [1877], of phthisis. [6]
Maria Pulman, aged 66 years, native of Newcastle; arrived 1869 in the United Kingdom; died May 22 [1878], of heart disease. [18]
John Purcell, aged 76 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1857, in the Miles Barton; died January 30 [1878], of morbus cordis. [14]
Thomas Quine, aged 26 years, native of Isle of Man; arrived 1877, in the Australia; died June 11 [1878], of morbus cordis. [19]
Bridget Quinlan, aged 35 years, native of Ireland; arrived 1858, by the Tudor; died November 2 [1878], of diarrhoea. [23]
James Quirk, aged 69 years; native of Ireland; arrived 1851, in the Ashbury; died March 25 [1877], of cancer of tongue. [3]
John Radcliffe, aged 64 years, native of Lincolnshire; arrived 1862; died April 30 [1878], of pneumonia. [17]
George H. Rainnie, aged 29 years, native of Scotland; arrived 1858, in the Cyclone, died July 23 [1878], of phthisis. [20]