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137074
Surname: Walkden
First Name: Robert
Ship: Fairlie 1834
Date: 1837
Place: Patrick Plains
Source: GRC
Details: Age 30. Assigned to Mr. Cobb
163722
Surname: Walkden
First Name: Robert
Ship: Fairlie 1834
Date: 15 February 1834
Place: Paterson
Source: Settler and Convict Lists 1787-1834. Ancestry
Details: Prisoner under sentence of 7 years transportation. Assigned to John Cobb at Paterson
102551
Surname: Walker
First Name: Robert
Ship: -
Date: 1853 4 June
Place: -
Source: MM
Details: Appointed Sub-Lieutenant of Native Police
139461
Surname: Walker
First Name: Robert
Ship: -
Date: 1867 4 May
Place: Murrurundi
Source: MM
Details: Marriage of Robert Walker of Mogil Mogil and Mary, eldest daughter of John Ross of Murrurundi on 30th April 1867. Minister Rev. James Hay
158521
Surname: Walker
First Name: Robert
Ship: -
Date: 1831 24 October
Place: Maitland
Source: Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
Details: Baptism of Robert, son of William and Charlotte Walker (born 5 March 1831)
202399
Surname: Wallace
First Name: Robert B
Ship: -
Date: 9 April 1883
Place: Newcastle
Source: NMH
Details: Death, April 8th, at the residence of Robert B. Wallace, Edward Hall Capper, of Cardiff, aged 43
202411
Surname: Wallace
First Name: Robert B
Ship: -
Date: 14 June 1892
Place: Newcastle
Source: NMH
Details: Death - On the 13th June, at his residence, Rohallion, Church-street, Newcastle, Robert B. Wallace, aged 54 years
199689
Surname: Wallace
First Name: Robert Barclay
Ship: -
Date: 8 January 1870
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Chronicle
Details: Flour merchant. Bolton street
200039
Surname: Wallace
First Name: Robert Barclay
Ship: -
Date: 29 June 1869
Place: Newcastle
Source: MM
Details: Robert Barclay to be recognised as Vice-consul for Sweden and Norway at Newcastle
200040
Surname: Wallace
First Name: Robert Barclay
Ship: -
Date: 3 August 1871
Place: Newcastle
Source: MM
Details: Appointed Magistrate
200041
Surname: Wallace
First Name: Robert Barclay
Ship: -
Date: 12 June 1877
Place: Newcastle
Source: MM
Details: Appointed to the Public School Board at Newcastle
200042
Surname: Wallace
First Name: Robert Barclay
Ship: -
Date: 18 June 1892
Place: Newcastle
Source: MM
Details: Robert Alan Wallace appointed acting consul for Sweden and Norway and for the Netherlands at Newcastle vice Robert Barclay Wallace, deceased
203616
Surname: Wallace
First Name: Robert Barclay
Ship: -
Date: 18 March 1863
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Chronicle
Details: Robert Barclay Wallace, a merchant, Mr. Robert Scott and Captain Crowell were summoned before the bench, charged with furious riding on horseback in Church-street, and thereby endangering the lives of passers by. Witness Alexander Forbes, baker living at the top of Bolton-street
105167
Surname: Wallace
First Name: Robert Barclay and Eliza Allen
Ship: -
Date: -
Place: Watt Streeet Newcastle
Source: 1820 to 1890 Family Register Book of Christchurch Cathedral, Newcastle, Record 1-4
Details: Family details
202415
Surname: Wallace (obit)
First Name: Robert Barclay
Ship: -
Date: 14 June 1892
Place: Newcastle
Source: NMH
Details: The public of Newcastle were greatly shocked yesterday morning to learn that Mr. Robert Barclay Wallace, the well-known merchant and shipping agent of this port, had died throughout the night. In many circles the news was scarcely credited, as the deceased gentleman had transacted business in the usual way on Saturday, had played lawn-tennis in the afternoon of that day, and had attended Divine service on Sunday morning, apparently in excellent health. Indeed, he was perfectly well until a late hour of the evening, but towards bedtime appeared slightly indisposed. As the time wore on the symptoms increased in serious ness, until about 1 o clock in the morning, when the patient s condition became so alarming that Mrs. Wallace deemed it advisable to call in medical assistance. Dr. Beeston having been sent for, obeyed the summons immediately, and remained at the bedside until the patient expired, about three o clock. The deceased gentleman leaves a widow and five sons and two daughters. Mr. A. B. Wallace was born in Perth, Scotland, in 1838, and came to Australia at a very early age. In 1859 he entered the Newcastle branch of the Bank of Australasia, and remained in that position until 1862, when he joined in partnership the late Mr. Joseph Ward, who carried on an extensive ship broking and general commission and insurance agency business in Bolton-street. The partnership was continued for four years, and when it was dissolved in 1866 Mr. Wallace carried on the business in his own name. Since then it has continued to extend its operations and in creased in dimensions until it now ranks as one of the largest of its kind north of Sydney. During his long and useful residence in Newcastle Mr. Wallace ever took an active interest in the welfare of the city, and was known as a shrewd and honourable commercial man. He was exceedingly popular, his strict integrity and large benevolence having won him the respect of all classes of the community. He was identified with almost every movement promoted with a view of benefiting the citizens, and his opinion was sought on every question of importance. He was connected with the direction of several leading local companies, and had always upheld his position in the most exemplary manner. He had been president of the Newcastle Hospital for a large number of years, and was a member of the local Marine Board from the time of its inception. He was also a very active member of the Chamber of Commerce, and filled the office of chairman of that body last year. Mr. Wallace was also one of the original proprietors of the Newcastle Steam tug Company, had been a director of the Newcastle Gas Company almost from the moment of its foundation, and was managing director of the Castlemaine Brewery and Wood Brothers and Company, Limited, when the business was floated into a limited liability company. By his demise the vice-consularships at this port for Norway, Sweden, and the Netherlands are left vacant. He had taken for many years an active part in the work of the Christ Church Cathedral Building Committee. The news of his death will be received with regret by hundreds of friends connected with shipping and commercial pursuits throughout the world. The flags of the shipping in harbour and of the mercantile houses were down half-mast high from an early hour yesterday morning, and the terribly sudden summons to another world of one of the best-known and respected members of the community was the subject of conversation everywhere. Dr. Beeston states that Mr. Wallace at 1 o clock in the morning complained of severe pain in the side, which continued, increasing in in tensity, until his death about two hours later. At the request of the relatives, Dr. Beeston, assisted by Dr. Nickson, made a post-mortem examination. The cause of death was then found to be a clot which had formed in the pulmonary artery and produced fatal consequences gradually but rapidly. The doctor states that the cause of death was peculiar, as it cannot be diagnosed before death, and may occur in an apparently healthy person, as was Mr. Wal lace. The sympathy of a large circle of friends and acquaintances is with Mrs. Wallace and the bereaved family in their great and unexpected affliction. The funeral cortege will leave the deceased s late residence, Rohallion, Church-street, at 2.45 to-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon, and the interment
213151
Surname: Walmsley
First Name: Robert
Ship: -
Date: September 1864
Place: Port Jackson
Source: State Archives and Records Authority of New South Wales; Kingswood New South Wales, Australia; Persons on Bounty Ships to Sydney, Newcastle, and Moreton Bay (Board Immigrant Lists); Series: 5317; Reel: 2482
Details: James Walmsley, labourer age 26 from Fermanagh, son of William and Mary. Assisted immigrant by the ship Wanata. Note - a brother Robert Walsmley residing at West Maitland
213152
Surname: Walmsley
First Name: Robert
Ship: -
Date: 18 March 1865
Place: Maitland
Source: Maitland Mercury
Details: Robert Walmsley sentenced to 14 days in Maitland gaol having been convicted of stealing tobacco belonging to Messrs Cohen at the late fire. He was drunk when the offence occurred. Given a good reference by Thomas Castles and John Penman
213153
Surname: Walmsley
First Name: Robert
Ship: to Victoria in 1862
Date: 17 March 1865
Place: Maitland gaol
Source: State Archives NSW; Kingswood, New South Wales; Gaol Description and Entrance Books, 1818-1930; Roll: 2368
Details: Admitted to Maitland gaol having been sentenced to 14 days imprisonment for stealing
213154
Surname: Walmsley
First Name: Robert and George
Ship: -
Date: 8 July 1873
Place: Maitland
Source: Maitland Mercury
Details: Robert Walmsley charged with wilfully destroying eight panes of glass, the property of George Walmsley and pleaded guilty. The complainant was not desirous of pressing charges
37551
Surname: Walond
First Name: Robert
Ship: -
Date: 1848 12 January
Place: Newcastle
Source: MM
Details: Hunter River Academy in Watt Street. Formerly private tutor at Queens College, Cambridge