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Item: 37941
Surname: Douglass
First Name: Rev.
Ship: -
Date: 1848 19 January
Place: -
Source: MM
Details: To move to Muswellbrook


 
Item: 41751
Surname: Douglass
First Name: Rev. A
Ship: -
Date: 1848 24 May
Place: Brisbane Water
Source: SMH
Details: Marriage of Daniel Venteman, mariner, and Miss Ellen, second daughter of James Stockdale from Carnaby Yorkshire, and sister to Mrs. Mashall, shopkeeper, Woolloomooloo st. Bishop's Paddock, Sydney on 21st May. Special License. Minister Rev. A. Douglass


 
Item: 38080
Surname: Douglass
First Name: Rev. Arthur
Ship: -
Date: 1848 26 January
Place: Brisbane Water
Source: MM
Details: Appointed to Brisbane Water by the Bishop of Newcastle


 
Item: 54592
Surname: Douglass
First Name: Rev. Arthur
Ship: -
Date: 1849 12 May
Place: East Gosford and Kincumber
Source: MM
Details: Appointed to Local School Board. Denominational School


 
Item: 197837
Surname: Douglass
First Name: Rev. Arthur
Ship: -
Date: 21 June 1848
Place: Gosford, Brisbane Water
Source: Sydney Morning Herald
Details: The Rev. Arthur Douglass, clergyman of the Church of England for the district of Brisbane Water, appeared by answer a charge preferred against him by Dennis Dwyer, chief constable of Gosford, for a breach of the first section of the Licensed Publicans Act, in selling fermented liquors without being licensed


 
Item: 197838
Surname: Douglass
First Name: Rev. Arthur
Ship: Agincourt 1847
Date: 15 October 1847
Place: Newcastle
Source: The Melbourne Argus
Details: The Rev. A. Douglass who arrived by the Agincourt, is one of the clergymen of the diocese of Newcastle; he is son to Dr. Douglass, well known to old Colonists as holding several appointments some twenty years since


 
Item: 197839
Surname: Douglass (obit)
First Name: Rev. Arthur
Ship: -
Date: 29 March 1878
Place: Mackay
Source: The Armidale Express
Details: Death, after a long illness, of the Rev. Arthur Douglass, B.A., Rector of Trinity Church, Mackay. The late Mr. Douglass was the son of Dr. Douglass, of Douglass Park, near Parramatta, New South Wales, and was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, where he took his degree. After taking orders, he laboured in various parts of England, previous to returning to Australia, after which he was engaged at parish work at Parramatta and Wollongong. The rev. gentleman was appointed to the church at Mackay, by Bishop Hale. Notwithstanding his advanced age, he was of an active and sanguine temperament, and worked hard for the good of his church and people, and his genial kindly nature had endeared him to all. The funeral was one of the largest we have seen in Mackay, and the services of the church were conducted by the Masonic fraternity, of which the deceased gentleman was a member



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