BIRTH. 21 Jun 1814, St. Mary's, Portsea, Hampshire, England
CHRISTENING.
Name Alfred Pickmore Bussell
Gender Male
Christening Date 09 Jul 1814
Christening Place SAINT MARYS,PORTSEA,HAMPSHIRE,ENGLAND
Birth Date 21 Jun 1814
Father's Name William Marchant Bussell
Mother's Name Frances Louisa
IMMIGRATION. 1829/30. On the WARRIOR. [2]
Departed London and Portsmouth 23 Oct 1829, via St Jago and the Cape of Good Hope to the Swan River Colony, Hobart Town and Sydney. Captain John Stone, 27 officers, 4 guards,166 passengers. Berthed in Fremantle 12 Mar 1830.
(3) Mary Elizabeth Bussell, b. abt. 1856, d. 18 Nov 1925, m (1). abt. 1878, James Guy Thomson, son of Guy Thomson & Mary (??) Thomson, m (2). 17 Oct 1892, Lionel Herbert Noyes, son of Thomas Herbert Noyes & Mary Elizabeth (Halsey) Noyes
Death of Spouse: Jan 1877, Margaret River, Western Australia, Australia
DEATH. 18 Oct 1882, Brookhampton, Western Australia, Australia
DEATH. WA BDM Death Reg: #11503: 1882, Bussell Alfred Pitmore; Age: 68
BURIAL. St Mary’s Church Cemetery, Busselton, Western Australia, Australia
BUSSELL , Alfred Pickmore. Died 18 Oct 1882 aged 42 years. Husband of Ellen. Father of Frances Louisa Brockman, Edith Agnes Bussell, Elizabeth Thomas / Noyes. Charlotte Harried MacLeod, Vernon Drake Brockman, Alfred John Bussell, Violet Harriet, Frederick Aloysius ???? Bussell, Filomena Mary Terry. St Mary's Church, Busselton:
OBITUARY. Our Vasse correspondent, in a letter published on Tuesday, mentioned the death of an old and well-known colonist—Mr. Alfred Pickmore Bussell.
The sad event took place on the 18th inst. at Brookhampton, the residence of his son in law, Mr. J. G. Thompson, and resulted from paralysis, after five days' illness.
The remains of the deceased, who was 67 years of age, were conveyed to the Vasse and buried, on the 20th, in the churchyard of Busselton, beside a sister and several brothers.
The late Mr. A. P. Bussell arrived in the colony per ship Warrior in 1830. He settled, in the first place, at Augusta, but five years later removed at Cattlechosen, Vasse.
In 1850 he married and went to reside at Broadwater, which he quitted six years afterwards for his late residence near the Margaret river on the South West coast.
Mr. Bussell, who leaves numerous children, and relations throughout the colony, was a justice of the peace, and, for a time, occupied a nominated seat in the Legislature under the administration of Sir Frederick Weld.
(1929). TABLET UNVEILED. A MEMORABLE GATHERING. . . . When John Bussell arrived in the "Warrior," at the age of twenty-six years, he was accompanied by his brother Charles, aged nineteen, Vernon, sixteen, and Alfred, fourteen. In 1832, Lennox Bussell and his sisters, Francis and Bessie, embarked on the old sailing ship "Cygnet," and arrived in Gage Roads on 26th January, 1833. . . .
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