Source:
An Organised Banditti, p.190
Details:
Church of England Minister attended bushrangers Marshall, Everett, Chitty and Glanville when they were hanged
Place:
St. Philips Church, Sydney
Details:
Marriage of James Charles White of the A.A. Company at Port Stephens to Sarah Elizabeth, only daughter or Robert Hoddle, surveyor. Minister Rev. William Cowper
Place:
St. Philips Church
Details:
Marriage of William Croasdill of the A.A. Companys service, son of the late Henry Croasdill of Thanington near Canterbury, and Harriette, eldest daughter of the late John Henderson, Esq., of Newcastle on 1st June. Minister Rev. W. Cowper. The bride was given away by the Lord Bishop of Australia
Place:
Church of England Marriage Register Book 1818 - 1825. University of Newcastle
Source:
Christ Church Marriage Register Book 1818 - 1825 University of Newcastle
Details:
No. 5. Marriage of Nail Smith, overseer & widower, to Mary McGuire. Witnesses Warren Kerr and Catherine O Neil. Minister Rev. William Cowper
Source:
West Maitland Marriage Register 1844 - 1855. Living Histories
Details:
Marriage of John Roe Blomfield of Morpeth to Mary Rachel Wood. Witnesses T Blomfield of Denham Court, Edward Close of Morpeth, Emma Hollingworth Wood, Charles Cowper. Officiating minister Rev. William Cowper
Source:
Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Assisted Immigrant Passenger Lists, 1828-1896
Details:
Solomon Bell, outdoor servant age 20, immigrant on the United Kingdom. Engaged with Rev. W. Cowper at Port Stephens on arrival
First Name:
Rev. William Macquarie
Details:
Subscriber for the Irish Relief Fund
First Name:
Rev. William Macquarie
Details:
Committee member for petitioning the Governor regarding General Education
First Name:
Rev. William Macquarie
Place:
Carrington Port Stephens
Details:
Chaplain to A.A. Company. Wife gave birth to a son on 16 August 1836
First Name:
Rev. William Macquarie
Details:
Dinah Mason per 'Henry Wellesley' assigned servant
First Name:
Rev. William Macquarie
Details:
Examined Stroud schoolchildren as to their religious studies
First Name:
Rev. William Macquarie
Details:
Present at the annual meeting of the Port Stephens District Association of the Newcastle Church Society
First Name:
Rev. William Macquarie
Place:
Carrington and Stroud
Details:
Giving notice of consecration of churches
First Name:
Rev. William Macquarie
Details:
A.A. Company chaplain. Attended consecration of Holy Trinity Church at Carrington
First Name:
Rev. William Macquarie
Details:
Attended consecration of St. John the Baptist Church Stroud
First Name:
Rev. William Macquarie
Details:
Appointed commissary by Lord Bishop of Newcastle
First Name:
Rev. William Macquarie
Place:
St. Marys Church, West Maitland
Details:
Marriage of Rev. John Blomfield, 3rd son of T.V. Blomfield of Denham Court to Mary Rachel, eldest daughter of late Lieut. John Wood. Minister Rev. W.M. Cowper
First Name:
Rev. William Macquarie
Place:
St. Johns Church, Stroud
Details:
Marriage of Francis Robert Chester, youngest son of Colonel Master of Knole Park, Gloucestershire, to Emma Jane, youngest daughter of H.H. Macarthur on 21 January. Minister - Rev. William Macquarie Cowper
First Name:
Rev. William Macquarie
Details:
Of Port Stephens. Maria Burrows aged 13 remanded on a charge of picking the pocket of Mrs. Cowper in Sydney
First Name:
Rev. William Macquarie
Source:
Australian Almanac 1863
Details:
St. Phillips Church