Surname:
Ashbourn (Ashburn)
First Name:
Constable Joseph
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Witness in trial of Edward Courtney
First Name:
Constable Joseph
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Arrested Constable Dunn after he assaulted Constable Fox
First Name:
Constable Joseph
Place:
Ten miles from Muswellbrook
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Apprehended Thomas Ballard for the murder of Henry Boyle
First Name:
Constable Joseph
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Posting reward for Patrick Croasdill who escaped from custody at the Chain of Ponds
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Constable. Apprehended Thomas Green
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Offering reward for return of mare
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Marriage of Isaac Moses, storekeeper, to Sarah, eldest daughter of Joseph Ashburn on 18th January. Both of Muswellbrook.. Minister Rev. James S. White
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Grew a rock melon weighing 10 1/2 pounds
Place:
Collected by J.H. Keys at St. Heliers
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Made donation to the Maitland Hospital
Source:
Biographical Register of Muswellbrook
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Born 1807 at Alnwick, Northumberland, England,, son of Joseph Ashburn and Dorothy Carr. Married Anne Phillips in 1833 Ireland. Died 13 September 1875 in Muswellbrook. Occupation: Soldier, constable and wardsman
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Expenditure of the Muswellbrook Benevolent Society -£1 to Joseph Ashburn for conveyance of a sick man to Maitland; £8 to Mr. Ashburn for the rent of the Hospital ( 16 weeks); £20 16s 9d to Mr. Ashburn as wardsman and supplying the Hospital with wood and water, wash and rations to patients
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In September last Mr. Joseph Ashburn, who had held the position of wardsman since the establishment of the institution, died, and thereby the committee lost a useful servant. In consideration at Mrs. Ashburne's long services and efficiency as Matron, your committee determined to defer the appointment of another wardsman for a short tirne, and to permit Mrs. Ashburne to continue to act as matron till the end of the year, at a salary of £30 per annum- wardman's assistance being supplied under the orders and superintendence of the medical officer. This was a temporary arrangement merely, and at its last meeting your committee resolved to fill up the vacancy, and to call for applications of wardsmen and matron. Four applications have been received, and the matter is still under the consideration of the committee.
Source:
Biographical Register of Muswellbrook
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Born 1843 in Muswellbrook, son of Joseph Ashburn. Married Annie Greer (widow of Watt) 7 January 1873
First Name:
Joseph junior
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Accident -On Tuesday a severe accident happened to Mr Joseph Ashburn, jun, which might have been attended with dangerous consequence On the day above mentioned, while taking a buggy to the river attached to a water cart, the shaft of the buggy struck him below the left eye, causing a severe contused wound, and leaving the eyeball bare. Under the skilful attendance of Dr De Leon he is doing well