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Surname: Green
First Name: Robert
Ship: -
Date: 1851 16 August
Place: -
Source: MM
Details: Campaigning for George Robert Nichols to represent the Northumberland Boroughs in the Legislative Council
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Surname: Green
First Name: Robert
Ship: -
Date: 1841 28 January
Place: Newcastle. Allotment No. 98. bounded on the east by the west side of Newcomen Street and on the north from allotment no 99; on the west by the east boundary of the Market Place; and on the south by allotment No 97
Source: SG
Details: 28 perches. Claim for town allotment. This allotment was located by Henry Turbitt from whom it is alleged it was respectively sold to Thomas Williams, Robert Green, Alexander Walker Scott and so the William Wilton
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Surname: Green
First Name: Robert
Ship: -
Date: 1873 24 July
Place: Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Obituary for Robert Green, father of Peter Green. Died age 83 of old age. The the early days, an owner of two vessels. Said to have piloted two of the first shps that ever entered Port Stephens with part of the A.A. company effects and the first person to take a load of cedar from West Maitland
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Surname: Green
First Name: Robert
Ship: -
Date: 1867
Place: Hexham
Source: Bailliere's Official Postal Directory 1867. p162
Details: Labourer
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Surname: Green
First Name: Robert
Ship: -
Date: 24 July 1873
Place: Maitland
Source: Maitland Mercury
Details: Obituary of Robert Green
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Surname: Green
First Name: Robert
Ship: Fortune 1813
Date: -
Place: -
Source: Maitland Family History Circle's Pre 1900 Pioneer Register
Details: Born 1790 Middlesex. Spouse Mary Ann Price. Occupation Agent, ship owner, Storekeeper. For more information see Pioneer Entry No. 531
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Surname: Green
First Name: Robert
Ship: Lord Melville 1830
Date: 1844 18 May
Place: Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Ticket of Leave granted
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Surname: Green
First Name: Robert
Ship: Lord Melville 1830
Date: 1830
Place: -
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4015]; Microfiche: 676
Details: Robert Green age 26. Baker for 9 years. Tried at Leicester 29 October 1829. Sentenced to transportation for life for stealing a watch. Assigned to Rev. Vincent at Sydney on arrival
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Surname: Green
First Name: Robert Samuel
Ship: -
Date: 1848 19 April
Place: Newcastle
Source: MM
Details: Eldest son of Peter Green of West Maitland died at Newcastle on 15 April aged 6 yrs
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Surname: Green
First Name: Robert Samuel
Ship: -
Date: 1848 15 April
Place: East Maitland
Source: BR
Details: Died aged 6. Buried in Glebe Cemetery
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Surname: Green
First Name: Robert Samuel
Ship: -
Date: 1842 5 June
Place: West Maitland
Source: Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
Details: Baptism of Robert Samuel, son of Peter and Anne Green (born 17 April 1842)
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Surname: Green (obit)
First Name: Robert
Ship: -
Date: 24 July 1873
Place: Maitland
Source: Maitland Mercury
Details: DEATH OF MR. ROBERT GREEN,- Another of the very old residents of the Hunter has passed away, Mr. Robert Green, aged 83, the father of Mr. Peter Green, with whom he had lived for several years past. Our own acquaintance with Mr. Robert Green commenced nearly thirty years since, when he was actively helping to establish the Maitland Hospital on a firmer footing ; but a relative has kindly sup- plied us with a sketch of his active and useful life, commencing many years before. For some time past Mr. Green has been gradually sinking, from de- cay of nature, and bad for months been nearly constantly confined to his bed. He had always been in the enjoyment of vigorous health (lameness excepted) until the last one or two years, when he found it necessary to take medical advice. He in early days led a most active life, and was the owner of two 30 or 40 ton vessels, and as captain and owner was about 1827 or 1828 the first free trader that was permitted to trade from Sydney, to the Coal River (now the Hunter). He piloted two of the first ships that ever entered Port Stephens, with part of the Agricultural Companys effects ; and he also brought several of the early settlers to the Paterson and Hunter. He was the first person that ever took a load of cedar from West Maitland then Molly Morgans Brush, Wallis Plains - to Sydney. He was once nearly wrecked on Nobbys, once on the Oyster Bank, and at another time was driven off the land with westerly gales for five weeks, and was reported as lost in the Sydney papers; he suffered very great deprivations, being nearly starved. His sea life continued with success for about seven years. He then started the first agency business in Sydney for the settlers of the Hunter, and was ultimately succeeded therein by Mr. Paddefoot. Mr. Green then remained in Sydney in comfortable circum- stances. About twenty-six years since he became a resident of West Maitland, for four years, when serious losses compelled his return to Sydney, and he ultimately lost several thousand pounds and be- came a poor man. Then after a time he became a resident of his sons house (Mr. P. Green) and re-mained with him till his death. All who knew him will hear testimony to his kind and benevolent disposition, his desire at all times to do good to his fellow men in distress. Perhaps no one deserves a larger need of praise for the great services he rendered in early days in assisting in the erection of the Maitland Hospital, and otherwise in his exertions for the inmates. The first meeting he attended was held in East-Maitland, where the hospital then was, which meeting was called to devise means to relieve it of a debt of 25 or 30 pounds, and otherwise to consider the advisability of finally closing it, or of placing it upon a more secure footing. He then undertook and accomplished the collecting of half the debt, and some two or three charitable gentlemen collected the remainder. Mr. Green then rented, at 6s. per week, a house in Dur- ham-street, West Maitland, to which the patients were removed; and where, with the assistance of Drs. Sloan, Liddell, and Beardmore, and an efficient committee, the institution (small as its beginnings were) continued to thrive and expand. The institution was now removed to larger quarters, Hannan House, in Hannan-street, being rented. This was occupied until it also became too smalI, and the building of a new hospital was determined upon. And all old residents will concur in their testimony to the unremitting attention which Mr. Green, as treasurer of the hospital, bestowed in his efforts to accomplish the heavy task of raising the necessary funds to meet the Government grant in aid, frequently going miles to attend and assist in holding public meetings in the surrounding towns, getting up bazaars, receiving donations in kind, &c , &c. Of course he was largely assisted by many charitable ladies and fellow townsmen in this good work, and the object was at last triumphantly accomplished. Mr. Green continued the treasure of the hospital for about four years, and his services were by his fellow labourers and friends acknowledged by the presentation of a handsome silver snuff-box as a testimonial, which he valued with pride and pleasure.
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Surname: Greenhalgh
First Name: Robert
Ship: Marquis of Huntley 1826
Date: 1831 18 August
Place: Maitland
Source: SG
Details: Obtained Ticket of Leave
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Surname: Greenhalgh (Greenhall)
First Name: Robert
Ship: Marquis of Huntley 1826
Date: 1828
Place: Port Stephens
Source: 1828 Census
Details: Labourer aged 34. Assigned to Australian Agricultural company
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Surname: Greenhalgh alias Greenall
First Name: Robert
Ship: Marquis of Huntley 1826
Date: 14 September 1826
Place: Sydney
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4011]; Microfiche: 661
Details: Robert Greenhalgh age 33. Farm labourer from Kirkham. Married with 3 children. Tried at Preston 5 April 1826. Sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing ducks. Assigned to The Australian Agricultural Company on arrival
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Surname: Greentree
First Name: Robert
Ship: -
Date: 1853 2 March
Place: Hanging rock
Source: MM
Details: Unclaimed letter held in the Post Office, Sydney (in 1853)
4879
Surname: Greenwood
First Name: Robert
Ship: -
Date: 1842 4 June
Place: Newcastle
Source: HRG
Details: Assigned to A.A. Company assaulted by Edward Bellingham
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Surname: Greenwood
First Name: Robert
Ship: -
Date: 1853 July
Place: Newcastle
Source: Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral Newcastle. Marriages p40
Details: Marriage of Robert Greenwood and Jane Manuel (widow). Witnesses Edward and Dinah? Smallwood (Smallman?)
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Surname: Greenwood
First Name: Robert
Ship: -
Date: 20 December 1862
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Chronicle
Details: Miner. Witness at the inquest into the death of William Chedley who was killed in a blast
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Surname: Greenwood
First Name: Robert
Ship: Henry Tanner 1834
Date: 1834
Place: -
Source: AO NSW Convict Indent
Details: Age 13. Tried in Lancaster 1834 and sentenced to 7 years transportation.