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"HMS Buffalo" (Store Ship) 1799, 1800, 1802 and 1804 NSW, Australia

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  • William Bean (1792 - 1834)
    Same death details as his brother Joseph. Is that correct?Unknown death details:BEAN, WILLIAM 2043/1834 V18342043 18 AGE 42...Marriage? CB is Church of England, St John's, Parramatta 1634/1814 V1814163...
  • Rose Ellen Maria Dunn (1786 - 1831)
    Arrived in Australia aboard the sailing ship "Buffalo"in (1799), a free citizen. (Married) Thomas DUNN. There were nine children Links
  • James Thomas John Bean, Snr, Free Settler "HMS Buffalo" 1799 (1753 - 1839)
    James Thomas John BEAN was born c1752 North Hayling, England (son of Thomas BEAN and Elizabeth PITT)James married Elizabeth TAYLOR on 6/2/1780 Westminster, London and they had the following children* E...
  • Elizabeth “Betty” Bean (1754 - 1818)
    Biography Elizabeth TAYLOR was born on January 1, 1754 in London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom. Her parents were John TAYLOR and Mary SUTHERLAND . Elizabeth married James Thomas John BEAN ...
  • Elizabeth (Bradley) Bean - Fishburn, Free Settler "HMS Buffalo" 1799 (1796 - 1870)
    BDM NSW1st Marriage ? CB is Church of England, St John's, Parramatta1634/1814 V18141634 3A BEAN WILLIAM BRADLEY ELIZABETH CB650/1814 V1814650 147B BEAN WILLIAM BRADLEY ELIZABETH CBUnconfirmed Children ...

"HMS Buffalo" was a storeship that made several journeys to Australia

  1. (Store Ship) - departed Cape of Good Hope and arrived in NSW, Australia on 25/4/1799
  2. (Store Ship) - departed Cape of Good Hope and arrived in NSW, Australia on 15/4/1800
  3. (Store Ship) - departed England and arrived in NSW, Australia on 16/10/1802
  4. (Store Ship) - departed Bengal and arrived in NSW, Australia on 12/6/1804
  5. (Resettlement Ship) - moved people from Norfolk Island to George Town, Tasmania in 1804

She did not carry convicts but did sometimes carry free settlers.

1799

1800

1802

  • Charles Robbins

1804

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