First Name:
Captain Philip
Source:
Wood., W. Allan., 'Dawn in the Valley', the Story of Settlement in the Hunter River Valley., Wentworth books, Sydney, 1972
First Name:
Captain Phillip
Details:
From the Madras papers.....On Sunday 31 July arrived the ship Red Rover, Captain Christie from Sydney 8th June, and Copang the 5th July. Passengers, Mrs. Aubin, Mrs. Gray and two children, Mrs. Shadforth, Captain Aubin, Lieut. Gray, Liuet. Shadford, Ensign Aubin, Assistant Surgeon Mathison, 6 sergeants, 96 rank and file of 57 th regt
First Name:
Lieutenant Philip
Source:
A List of the Officers of the Army and of the Corps of Royal Marines By Great Britain. War Office
Details:
Philip Aubin joined the army on 29th April 1813 and was appointed Lieutenant in the 57th regiment 24 April 1817
First Name:
Lieutenant Phillip
Details:
Appointed to take charge of the Police establishments at Wallis Plains and Patterson's Plains
First Name:
Lieutenant Phillip
Ship:
Vittoria 1829 (came free)
Details:
In command of a detachment of 63rd regiment on convict ship Vittoria
First Name:
Major Phillip
Source:
THE NEW ARMY LIST, FOR JANUARY, 1841. By H. G. HART
Details:
Major Phillip Aubin served in the Peninsula from Nov. 1811 to the end of the war, including the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, 25th 28th 30th and 31st July; Nivelle, Nive, 9th 11th and 13th Dec 1813; besides many other minor actions and skirmishes. Severely wounded through the left side in action at Coucher 18 March 1814. Served subsequently in the American war
Source:
The Royal Military Chronicle: Or, British Officers Monthly ..., Volume 1
Details:
57th regiment - Philip Aubin, gentleman, to be ensign by purchase, vice Cox promoted
First Name:
Captain Phillip
Source:
A Town to be laid out
Details:
Accompanied Mr. Justice Dowling when he first held Circuit Court at Maitland in 1829
First Name:
Captain Phillip
Source:
Early Days of Port Stephens
Details:
Attending meeting with Sir E. Parry
First Name:
Captain Phillip
Source:
Early Days of Port Stephens
Details:
Of Mounted Police. To pursue bushranger Donohoe
First Name:
Captain Phillip
Details:
Superintendent of Police. No bushrangers at Patterson's Plains thanks to Capt. Aubyn who was about to leave for India (Letter)
First Name:
Captain Phillip
Details:
Magistrate at Maitland. Visiting his ill brother in Sydney
Source:
Early Days of Port Stephens
Details:
Visiting Port Stephens from Maitland