First Name:
Rev. Archibald
Place:
East Maitland Burial Ground
Source:
Maitland Burial Records
Details:
Born 23 August 1844. Died 14th February 1883. Husband of Margaret Donald Craig
First Name:
Rev. Archibald
Details:
Rev. Archibald Craig, just arrived from London, service at 7pm
First Name:
Rev. Archibald
Source:
The Shoalhaven Telegraph
Details:
PRESBYTERIAN. — On Sabbath last the Rev. Archibald Craig, late of Woolwich, England, preached at Sutton Forest in the morning Nattai in the afternoon, and Moss Vale in the evening to large and appreciative audiences. At the evening service the church was well filled. The discourses at all the services were characterised by ability, eloquence, and earnestness
First Name:
Rev. Archibald
Details:
Notice - Rev. Archibald Craig will deliver a series of Sunday evening sermons in St. Stephens Presbyterian Church on Family Life
First Name:
Rev. Archibald
Details:
The ladies of the congregation of St. Stephens Presbyterian Church waited upon the Rev. Archibald Craig and presented him with a gown similar to those worn by the ministers of the church. The Rev. gentleman suitably acknowledged the gift thanking the ladies for their thoughtful kindness
First Name:
Rev. Archibald
Source:
James Cameron - Centenary history of the Presbyterian Church in New South Wales online
Details:
After Rev. John McDougall the Rev. James Bonthorne was inducted in 1871, and remained until his death in 1881. The Rev. Archibald Craig next held the pastorate for two years, dying in 1883. The Rev. James Lamont, F L.S., succeeded in 1883, remaining until 1894, when he was translated to Kogarah and subsequently to Mosman, of which he is at present the minister. The Rev. Robert Jackson then became the minister of East Maitland, and under his earnest ministry a flourishing congregation was built. Mr. Jackson, having resigned and gone to New Zealand in 1900, was succeeded by the Rev. Alexander Smith, transferred from St. Mary s in April, 1901.
Source:
James Cameron - Centenary history of the Presbyterian Church in New South Wales online
Details:
At Minmi Rev. W. F. Craigie succeeded Rev. Peter McQueen in February 1897 and resigned in July 1901