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Persons called before Queensland Government Committees (1860-1901) - Surnames beginning with Ta-Te

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Surname Given Names Occupation/Other Case Ref Pages
Tacicoia
Recruit from Wararai Island. (Arrived on the ship Secuna) Labourers from New Guinea and other islands 1885/v.2 890
Tadena
Recruit from Sudest Island. (Arrived on the ship Lizzie) Labourers from New Guinea and other islands 1885/v.2 860
Tagaliti
Recruit from Sudest Island. (Arrived on the ship Lizzie) Labourers from New Guinea and other islands 1885/v.2 850
Tagapori
Recruit from Brierley Island, Patibo Village Labourers from New Guinea and other islands 1885/v.2 871
Tagarourou
Recruit from Guga Island. (Arrived on the ship Secuna) Labourers from New Guinea and other islands 1885/v.2 894
Tait George From Queensland Woollen Company's Factory in Ipswich Working conditions in shops, factories and workshops 1891/v.2 1284
Takaraparatan
Recruit from Mewstone Island. (Arrived on the ship Lizzie) Labourers from New Guinea and other islands 1885/v.2 851-852
Tallon Robert Mayor of Ipswich Administration of law regulating the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors in Queensland 1901/v.3 771-777
Tanadu
Recruit from Sudest Island, Bonavaguna Village. (Arrived on the ship Secuna) Labourers from New Guinea and other islands 1885/v.2 911-912
Tanner John Binder in the Government Printing Office Control, management and working of the Government Printing Office 1899/s.2 v.1 480-481
Tapieba
Recruit from Brierley Island, Patibo Village. (Arrived on the ship Lizzie) Labourers from New Guinea and other islands 1885/v.2 871-872
Tapolena
Recruit from Sudest Island, Motuia Village. (Arrived on the ship Lizzie) Labourers from New Guinea and other islands 1885/v.2 869
Taraprian
Recruit from Joannet Island. (Arrived on the ship Lizzie) Labourers from New Guinea and other islands 1885/v.2 865
Tarawa
Recruit from Sudest Island, Reua Village. (Arrived on the ship Secuna) Labourers from New Guinea and other islands 1885/v.2 914
Tarawoa
Recruit from Moresby Island, Gadarou Village. (Arrived on the ship Caera) Labourers from New Guinea and other islands 1885/v.2 928
Tariorina
Recruit from Normanby Island, Tapobobou Village. (Arrived on ship Hopeful) Labourers from New Guinea and other islands 1885/v.2 901
Tasulapula
Recruit from Piron Island. (Arrived on the ship Lizzie) Labourers from New Guinea and other islands 1885/v.2 855
Tatiaga
Recruit from Joannet Island. (Arrived on the ship Lizzie) Labourers from New Guinea and other islands 1885/v.2 852-853
Tauraroi
Recruit from Grass Island, Dadahi Village. (Arrived on the ship Lizzie) Labourers from New Guinea and other islands 1885/v.2 863
Taurimai
Recruit from Sudest Island. (Arrived on the ship Lizzie) Labourers from New Guinea and other islands 1885/v.2 858
Tausk Herman Merchant Proposed railway extensions 1900/v.3 158
Taylor Albert From Mr James Keith's Wholesale Tinware Manufactory, Elizabeth Street Working conditions in shops, factories and workshops 1891/v.2 1250
Taylor Frederick Warehousekeeper and Pay Clerk Public accounts 1874/v.1 1096-1099
Taylor James (Not Stated) Main Roads 1863/s.2 580
Taylor James (Not Stated) Immigration 1860 671-674
Taylor James Grazier Proposed extension of the Southern and Western Railway from Ipswich to Brisbane 1871/v.1 769-770
Taylor James MLA and Treasurer of the Toowoomba Hospital Hospitals of the Colony 1866/v.1 1650-1653
Taylor John Partner in the firm of Bains & Co., Liverpool Resignation and return of the Emigration Commissioner, Mr Jordan 1864/v.1 1054-1058
Taylor John (Not Stated) Working of offices of the Government of Queensland in London… 1876/v.2 991-995
Taylor Lizzie Employed at Peacock's Jam Factory, Main Street, Kangaroo Point Working conditions in shops, factories and workshops 1891/v.2 1233
Taylor Robert H. Partner in the firm Alfred Shaw & Co. Working conditions in shops, factories and workshops 1891/v.2 994-997
Taylor Thomas Merchant and Grazier in Jondaryan Proposed railway extensions 1900/v.3 478
Taylor W.F. (Dr) Doctor practising in Brisbane Working conditions in shops, factories and workshops 1891/v.2 1234-1238
Taylor William President of the Early Closing Association and in charge of the carpet department in Petty's Working conditions in shops, factories and workshops 1891/v.2 1071-1074
Taylor William Frederick (Hon.) M.D. and MLC Establishing and maintaining a university in Queensland 1891/v.3 923-928
Tecon Francois Farmer in the parish of Ossa Land Settlement 1897/v.3 1069-1070; 1086
Telford William Clerk Civil Service 1888/1 524
Temple John Farmer Sugar Industry 1889/v.4 296-297
Templeton Peter From Muir & Morcom's Printing and Lithographing Works, Queen Street Working conditions in shops, factories and workshops 1891/v.2 1270
Tenaragigi
Recruit from Basilaki Island. (Arrived onboard the ship Lizzie) Labourers from New Guinea and other islands 1885/v.2 844
Tench John Former Miner Accident at the Torbanlea Colliery and other mines 1900/v.2 471-472
Terry Alexander Joseph Macdonald Grazier at Kirnie Station Proposed railway extensions 1900/v.3 653-654
Teviotdale Thomas From the Dalkeith Sawmill Operation of the traffic departments of the railways of the colony 1883/v.4 1680-1681
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