Surname |
Given Name |
Number |
Occupation |
Place of .srchTxt{background: #161d27 none repeat scroll 0 0; border: 0px none; float: left; font-size: 16px; height: 28px; line-height: 28px; padding: 5px; width: 275px;-webkit-border-radius:0;-moz-border-radius:0;border-radius:0;color: #ffffff} Residence |
Birth Place |
Age (Years) |
Parents' Names |
Married or Single |
Issue |
Arrived in Colony |
Religion |
Ground of .footer-related{text-align: center;padding: 20px 15px;margin-bottom: 20px;background-color: #252d37; margin-top: 40px;} Application |
By Whom Recommended |
Date of .footer-related a{color: #ffffff;font-size: 17px;display: inline; word-wrap: break-word;} Admission |
Period for which admitted (Days) |
Discharge date |
Discharge Cause |
Died |
Remarks |
Source |
Event Year |
Dobbs |
Maryanne |
3118 |
Servant |
Cardigan |
Collingwood,
Melbourne |
20 |
Henry &
Maryanne |
Single |
nil |
1856 |
Wesleyan |
Pregnant |
C.C. Shopper
Esq., President |
4 Dec. 1876 |
|
19 Dec. 1876 |
|
|
Gave notice
and left, herself and Infant in good health and Humspm.com a home to ul.privacy li {font-size: 12px; color: #535353; padding: 5px 5px} go to. |
Register of
Inmates 1873-1880 |
1876 |
Dobbs |
|
3122 |
A
female Infant |
|
Born
in the ubuntu-b Asylum |
|
Maryanne |
Illegitimate |
|
1876 |
|
Force
of Circumstances |
|
10
Dec. 1876 |
|
19
Dec. 1876 |
|
|
2
p.m. In good health |
Register
of Inmates 1873-1880 |
1876 |
Dobbs |
Thomas |
6058 |
Labourer |
|
|
63 |
William
& Mary |
Widower |
3 |
1860 |
R.C. |
Infirm |
General
Committee |
11
May, 1883 |
|
29
May, 1883 |
|
|
|
Register
of Inmates 1881-1889 |
1883 |
Dobbs |
Thomas |
|
Labourer |
Piggoreet |
Queen’s
County, Ireland |
64 |
William
& Mary |
Widower |
3 |
1860 |
R.C. |
Imbecile |
J.
Phillips V.P. |
30
Jan. 1884 |
|
|
|
27
April, 1884 |
Had
absconded on .website{max-width: 95%;} 29th. May, 1883, came from Jail, was then imbecile, Brought to
the office Camp Street by Police, and temporarily admitted. Died 1 p.m. |
Register
of Inmates 1881-1889 |
1884 |
Dobell |
William |
66 |
Labourer |
Gaol |
London |
85 |
William
& Esther |
Single |
Nil |
1838 |
C.E. |
Infirm |
Gen.
Committee |
3
Mar. 1869 |
131 |
|
|
|
|
Register
of Inmates 1889-1897 |
1895/96 |
Dobell |
William |
241 |
|
|
England |
88 |
|
|
|
|
C.
of E. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Register
of Inmates 1889-1897 |
1897/98 |
Dobell |
William |
|
|
|
England |
87 |
|
|
|
|
C.E. |
|
|
|
365 |
|
|
|
|
Register
of Inmates 1898-1907 |
1898/99 |
Dobell |
William |
|
|
|
England |
91 |
|
|
|
|
C.E. |
|
|
|
297 |
|
|
23
April, 1903 |
|
Register
of Inmates 1898-1907 |
1902/03 |
Dobey ( Gates ) |
Margaret |
28 |
Housewife |
Ballarat
E. |
Dublin,
Ireland |
77 |
Lawrence
& Esther Nolan |
Widow |
4 |
1870 |
R.C. |
Infirm |
Gen.
Committee |
15
Oct. 1895 |
5 |
|
|
20
October, 1895 |
(
Margaret Gates ) |
Register
of Inmates 1889-1897 |
1895/96 |
Doble |
Anne |
|
Tailoress |
Ballarat
W. |
Ballarat
W. |
19 |
Charles
& Jane |
Single |
1 |
1866 |
Wesleyan |
Pregnant |
Urgency
Case |
31
Oct. 1885 |
|
18
Nov. 1885 |
|
|
3
1/4 p.m. brought up to ul.privacy li a {font-size: 12px; color: #ffffff; text-transform: capitalize} house in Cab by one of .footer-related span{color: #556c87;font-size: 17px;display: inline;font-weight: bold} the ,arial;} female Salvation Army. Gave
notice and left with her Mother, Mrs. Basset, Creswick Road, herself and
Infant in good health. |
Register
of Inmates 1881-1889 |
1885 |
Doble |
|
|
A
Male Child |
|
Born
in the Asylum |
|
Anne |
Illegitimate |
|
1885 |
Wesleyan |
Force
of Circumstances |
|
31
Oct. 1885 |
|
18
Nov. 1885 |
|
|
4
p.m. ( n. ) |
Register
of Inmates 1881-1889 |
1885 |
Doble |
Margaret |
459 |
Servant |
Wendouree
Asylum |
Not
stated |
65 |
Not
given |
Widow |
|
|
R.C. |
|
|
2
Jan. 1912 |
|
|
|
|
Wendouree
Asylum |
Register
of Inmates 1907-1915 |
1911/12 |
Doble |
Margaret |
873 |
F. |
|
- |
65 |
|
|
|
|
R.C. |
|
|
2
Jan. 1912 |
|
|
|
|
Wendouree
Asylum |
Register
of Inmates 1895-1921: Summary 1911/12 |
1911/12
Summ. |
Doble |
Margaret |
|
F. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1
Jan. 1921 |
|
|
|
|
|
Register
of Inmates 1895-1921: Insane Inmates 1910-1921 |
1910-1921
Insane |
Doble |
Margaret |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1
Jan. 1921 |
|
|
|
|
|
Register
of Inmates 1895-1921 - Insane Hospital |
1922/28 |
Doble |
Margaret |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
18
Mar. 1922 |
|
|
|
21
August, 1923 |
|
Register
of Inmates 1895-1921 - Insane Hospital |
1922/28 |
Dockrell |
Catherine |
55 |
Housewife |
Ballarat |
Kells,
Ireland |
65 |
Jonney
& Bridget |
Widow |
1 |
1852 |
R.C. |
Infirm |
President
E.C. |
15
Dec. 1896 |
21 |
5
Jan. 1897 |
|
|
Misconduct |
Register
of Inmates 1889-1897 |
1896/97 |
Dood |
Joseph |
6 |
Painter |
Maryborough |
Oxford,
England |
58 |
John
& Mary Ann |
Widower |
2 |
1886 |
C.E. |
Infirm |
Gen.
Committee |
13
July, 1904 |
232 |
1
Mar. 1905 |
|
|
|
Register
of Inmates 1898-1907 |
1904/05 |
Dodd |
Joseph |
185 |
Painter |
Maryborough |
Oxford,
Eng. |
63 |
John
& Mary Ann |
Widower |
x |
1886 |
C.E. |
- |
Gen.
Committee |
14
Apr. 1909 |
|
|
|
10
August, 1912 |
Dead |
Register
of Inmates 1907-1915 |
1908/09 |
Dodd |
Joseph |
76 |
Painter |
Maryborough |
Oxford,
England |
63 |
John
& Mary Ann |
Widower |
2 |
1886 |
C.of
E. |
|
General
Committee |
14
Apr. 1909 |
|
|
|
10
August, 1912 |
|
Register
of Inmates 1907-1915/18: Misc 1894-1912 |
1894-1912
Misc. |
Dodd |
Thomas |
470 |
Miner |
Cardigan |
Northumberland,
England |
63 |
Edward
& Margaret |
Single |
nil |
1854 |
C.E. |
Blindness |
General
Committee |
25
Jan. 1864 |
|
|
|
2
Sept. 1867 |
at
2 1/2 a.m.No effects. |
Register
of Inmates 1860-1872 |
1864 |
Dodds |
Henry |
2685 |
Miner |
Black
Hill Flat |
Liverpool |
54 |
James
& Elizabeth |
Widower |
nil |
1850 |
C.E. |
Partial
Blindness |
General
Committee per Visitors |
25
June. 1874 |
|
|
|
|
|
Register
of Inmates 1873-1880 |
1874 |
Dodds |
Henery |
|
Miner |
|
England |
71 |
|
|
|
|
C.E. |
|
|
|
225 |
|
CP.WS |
10
February, 1890 |
6
a.m. |
Register
of Inmates 1889-1897 |
1890/91 |
Doharty |
Elizabeth
Mary Ann |
301 |
Housewife |
Ballarat |
England |
83 |
|
Widow |
- |
58
years |
C.
of E. |
Old
Age |
President |
22
May, 1915 |
|
|
|
|
O.A.P. |
Register
of Inmates 1907-1915 |
1914/15 |
Doherty |
|
|
A
Female Child |
|
B.B.A. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
19
Apr. 1912 |
|
3
May, 1912 |
|
|
Born
at B.B.A. on 19/4/12 named - |
Register
of Inmates Lying-In Wards 1892-1916 |
1911/12 |
Doherty |
Anne |
1479 |
House
Wife |
Clunes |
Dublin,
Ireland |
29 |
Richard
& Elizabeth Clarke |
Married |
3 |
1864 |
R.C. |
Deserted
by husband |
G.
Lovitt Esq., President |
17
Apr. 1869 |
|
23
Apr. 1869 |
|
|
Not
considered a case for this Institution by the .popular-searches ul.first li:hover{background:#22528a url(http://i2.cdn-image.com/__media__/pics/12471/libgh.png) repeat-y left top; background-size: 41px;} non-Resident Surgeon, was
directed to ul.privacy li a:hover{text-decoration: underline} be sent to the .popular-searches ul.first li:hover a{color: #ffffff;text-decoration: none;} District Hospital. |
Register
of Inmates 1860-1872 |
1869 |
Doherty |
Anne |
1510 |
House
Wife |
Melbourne |
Dublin,
Ireland |
29 |
Richard
& Elizabeth Clarke |
Married |
2 |
1864 |
R.C. |
Destitute |
House
Committee |
25
May. 1869 |
|
1
June. 1869 |
|
|
Gave
the Matron notice and left to .website .domain{font-size: 22px;padding-top: 7px} .privacy{text-align: right;padding-bottom: 10px; width: 100%;} proceed to .privacy a{color:#333333;text-align: center;font-size: 11px} Melbourne. |
Register
of Inmates 1860-1872 |
1869 |
Doherty |
Bridget |
295 |
Servant |
Patulla |
Patulla |
34 |
Bernard
& Elizabeth |
Single |
- |
Native |
R.C. |
Pregnant |
President |
2
Mar. 1912 |
|
3
May, 1912 |
|
|
£2-0-0
paid 10/- per week to .privacy a:hover{text-decoration: underline} be paid. |
Register
of Inmates Lying-In Wards 1892-1916 |
1911/12 |
Doherty |
Neil |
928 |
Shepherd |
Geelong |
Colerain,
Ireland |
74 |
James
& Murray |
Single |
nil |
1845 |
R.C. |
Rhumatics |
R.
Lewis Esq. President |
26
Oct. 1866 |
|
30
Oct. 1866 |
|
|
Appeared
before the .border-wrap{padding: 10px;border:1px dashed #636363;margin-bottom: 100px} House Committee on .srchTxt{width: 200px;font-size: 16px;line-height: 20px} the 29th. and informed them he was going to
Geelong, had rations offered him but refused to have them. Gave him and old
coat and |