Persons called before Queensland Government Committees (1860-1901) - Surnames beginning with Sy-Sy
Ab-Am | An-Ay | Ba | Be | Bi-Bot | Bou-Bri | Bro | Bru-By | Ca | Ch | Cl-Col | Com-Cox | Cr-Cu | Da | De | Di-Do | Dr-Dy | E | Fa-Fi | Fl-Fu | Ga-Ge | Gi-Go | Gra-Gre | Gri-Gw | Hac-Han | Har | Has-Hel | Hem-Hew | Hi-Hof | Hog-Hy | I | Ja-Je | Jo-Ju | Ka-Kil | Kin-Ku | La-Le | Li-Ly | Mac | Mad-Mar | Mas-May | McB-McG | McH-Me | Mi | Mo | Mu | N | O | Pa-Pe | Ph-Pr | Pu-Py | Q | Ra-Re | Ri-Roc | Rod-Ry | Sa-Se | Sh-Sk | Sl-Sp | St | Su-Sy | Ta-Te | Th-Ti | To | Tr-Ty | U | V | Wa | We-Wh | Wi | Wo-Wy | Y-Z
| Surname | Given Names | Occupation/Other | Case | Ref | Pages |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Suett | James | Blacksmith at the Ipswich workshop | Railway Workshops | 1879/v.2 | 608-612; 618-619 |
| Sullivan | John | In change of tools in the Roads Department | Department of the Engineer of Roads | 1867/v.2 | 653-655 |
| Summers | William | Miner and resident of California Creek | Elections and Qualifications | 1883-84 | 471 |
| Summerville | William Henry | Solicitor in Ipswich | Proposed railway extensions | 1900/v.3 | 398-399 |
| Suter | James Vernon | Commission Agent and Grazier in Hughenden | Proposed railway extensions | 1900/v.3 | 647-648 |
| Suter | Richard George | Architect | Woogaroo Lunatic Asylum | 1869/v.1 | 968-971 |
| Suter | Richard George | Architect | Hospitals of the Colony | 1866/v.1 | 1667-1670 |
| Sutherland | John Piper | Farmer and Clerk of the Inglewood Divisional Board | Proposed railway extensions | 1900/v.3 | 219 |
| Sutherland | Robert | Ganger | Arbitration between Messrs Peto, Brassey and Betts and the Commissioner for Railways | 1867/v.2 | 179 |
| Sutton | Joseph William | Manager of Queensland Smelting Co., Brisbane | Petition from the Queensland Smelting and Assaying Co | 1874/v.2 | 900-902 |
| Sutton | Richard | Father of Jemima, Lavinia and Amy Sutton | Sutton Estate Enabling Bill | 1883-84 | 1865-1869 |
| Suwes | Recruit from Sudest Island. (Arrived on the ship Lizzie) | Labourers from New Guinea and other islands | 1885/v.2 | 856 | |
| Swallow | Thomas Fulton | (Not Stated) | Sugar Industry | 1889/v.4 | 128-132 |
| Swallow | William Henry | (Not Stated) | Sugar Industry | 1889/v.4 | 132-135 |
| Swan | Alfred James | Telegraph Master in Clare | Proposed railway extensions | 1900/v.3 | 599 |
| Swan | James | Mayor of Brisbane | Additional wharfage for the port of Brisbane | 1875/v.2 | 1130-1132 |
| Swan | James | (Not Stated) | Conditional homestead selectors; East Prairie, West Prairie and St Reith | 1879/v.2 | 264-266 |
| Swan | Thomas | Mining Manager. (Examined in Herberton) | Laws relating to mining gold and other minerals | 1897/v.4 | 326 |
| Swanwick | Frederick Ffoulkes | Teacher at Kangaroo Point School | Educational Institutions of the Colony | 1875/v.2 | 228-232 |
| Swiddle | Christina | Employed at Mr Neighbour's Boot Factory, Brunswick Street | Working conditions in shops, factories and workshops | 1891/v.2 | 1129 |
| Swift | Frank | Engine Driver and Miner. (Examined at Charleston) | Laws relating to mining gold and other minerals | 1897/v.4 | 342 |
| Swinburne | George | Civil Engineer and resident of Melbourne | Brisbane Hydraulic Power Company's Bill | 1900/v.5 | 1195-1199 |
| Swinburne | George | Partner of the firm J.Coates & Co. | Cairns Gas Company | 1898/v.4 | 662 |
| Swini | Recruit from Brierley Island. (Arrived on the ship Lizzie) | Labourers from New Guinea and other islands | 1885/v.2 | 851 | |
| Symes | Henry James | Accountant in Toowoomba | Proposed railway extensions | 1900/v.3 | 173-174 |
| Symes | Richard Henry (Dr.) | Medical Officer (Examined in Hughenden) | Administration of law regulating the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors in Queensland | 1901/v.3 | 110-123 |
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