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The children of the Dungog schools invited to the wedding of Robert Lloyd Alison and Miss Cooper of Melbee. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Huband-Smith assisted by Rev. Shaw of Stroud
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Christ's Church, Dungog
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Marriage of Joseph Abbott, third son of the late Thomas Abbott and Annie, youngest daughter of Stephen N. Dark of Dungog on 24th May 1871. Minister Rev. E. Hubband-Smith
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Christchurch Parsonage, Dungog, William River
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Wife gave birth to a daughter on 12th October 1868
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Marriage on 19th May, by the Rev. E. Huband-Smith, at Clarence Town, John Broughton of Clarence Town, second son of Stephen Neat Dark of Dungog, to Martha, fifth daughter of the late John Campbell of Clarence Town
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Marriage of John, third son of Benjamin Solomon to Emma, eldest daughter of Henry Hobden, Esq., of Warkworth on 22 January 1879. Minister Rev. Hubard Smith
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Thrown from gig and seriously injured
First Name:
Rev. Alexander
Source:
James Cameron - Centenary history of the Presbyterian Church in New South Wales online
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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, tranferred from St. Mary s in April, 1901
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Officiating minister at marriage of Frances Seaton Dun and Charles Reynolds
First Name:
Rev. J. Jennings
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Before the Bench to answer charge of burying a corpse within the limits of town
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Died at Mrs. Muir's Hotel after his accident
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Notice requesting unpaid subscriptions towards the tomb of the late Rev. J.J. Smith to be paid as soon as possible
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Extensive sale of the furniture, stock, equipment belonging to Rev. J.J. Smith
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To give lecture on electricity
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Extensive sale at Paterson Parsonage. Belongings of the late Rev. J.J. Smith
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Attended consecration of St. Peter's Church
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Marriage of William Munnings Arnold, second son of Rev. R.A. Arnold, Rector of Ellough Beecles, Suffolk to Ellen Augusta, second daughter of Rev. J.J. Smith, Incumbent of Paterson on 9th November
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Clarendon Park, Paterson
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Marriage of Susannah Matilda Ward, widow of the late Lieut. Ward of 1st regt., and niece to the late Gen. Hawkshaw and Robert, son of R. Studdert, Edq., of Bunratty Castle Co. Clare, Ireland on 9th August. Minister Rev. J.J. Smith
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Gave subscription in aid of Maitland Hospital
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Present when St. Mary's Church was consecrated by the Bishop of Australia
First Name:
Rev. John Jennings
Source:
Returns of the Colony - Colonial Secretary
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Church of England Minister