- Joseph Walton (convict)
Joseph Walton (born 1830, date of death unknown) was a convict transported to
Western Australia . The son of a watchmaker, Walton was born inCanada , but it was inEngland on19 July 1851 that he was convicted ofburglary and sentenced to ten years' penal servitude. Walton was transported to Western Australia on the "Dudbrook", arriving in February 1853. After obtaining histicket of leave , he worked as acarpenter . He received his conditional pardon in July 1856, and the following month he married Fanny Kenney. Over the next few years he worked in the Avon and Greenough districts; his wife did not accompany him and the fact that he was married was not known. Walton took up land at Greenough, and built a hotel there. Later he won a number of contracts to build government buildings, including a one-room school, a police station and a courthouse.In the late 1860s and early 1870s Greenough suffered severely from
flood ,bushfire , wheat rust andsheep scab . Correctly anticipating arecession , Walton sold his hotel in 1872, and purchased a small coastal trading boat, the "Alexandra". In December the following year, he married Georgina Roe, daughter ofJames Elphinstone Roe . The couple then sailed forSingapore , where they had a son. Eventually Georgina Roe discovered her husband's bigamy, and in 1876 Walton left Singapore forHong Kong . He did not return.References
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