First Name:
Colonel John Lievesley
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Photograph. Colonel John Lievesley Beeston C.M.G. M.L.C (Army Medical Corps) of Newcastle. 'Australian Officer honoured'
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Clerk at the Bank of Australasia. Witness at the trial of Hugh McCullah
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Public High School, West Maitland
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On list of students who passed the junior public examinations who were educated in schools in the northern district
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Newcastle Chronicle
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Birth on 4th June 1872, at her residence, Barker and Tyrrell streets, the wife of Mr. J. L Beeston, of a son
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Obituary. Well known in Newcastle as shipping manager for the A.A. Company. Employed by the company for over 40 years. Brother of Dr. J. L. Beeston. Survived by wife, 2 sons and 2 daughters
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Australian Almanac
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Traffic Manager Railway Dept.
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Testimonial by the Northern Agricultural Assoc., to sympathise with John L. Beeston in the great affliction which had befallen him and to acknowledge the valuable service rendered during the time he occupied the position of Traffic Manager of the Great Northern Railway
First Name:
John Lievesley
Place:
St. Peter's Church Cooks River
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Marriage of John Lievesley Beeston, Traffic Inspector, to Amelia Jane, fourth daughter of J. Denison Esq., of Yeadon, Yorkshire on 7 September 1858
First Name:
John Lievesley
Place:
Barker St. Newcastle
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Died on 1st June 1873 at his residence, Barker St. Newcastle aged 48 years. Late traffic manager of Great Northern Railway
First Name:
John Lievesley
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
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Death on 1st June at his residence, Barker street, Newcastle in his 43 year, John Lievesley Beeston, late Traffic Manager, Great Northern Railway
First Name:
John Lievesley
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William Farthing convicted of allowing a horse to stray on the Great Northern Railway. Witnesses John Lievesley Beeston, traffic manager on the railway;Thomas Walters, ganger on the railway and William Cotterill, poundkeeper at East Maitland who testified that Alexander Farthing, son of William Farthing had released a horse from the pound on the day in question
First Name:
John Lievesley
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
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Birth, at her residence, King-street, on the 3rd January, Mrs. J. L. Beeston, of a daughter
First Name:
John Lievesley & Amelia Jane
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1820 to 1890 Family Register Book of Christchurch Cathedral, Newcastle, Record 13-16
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Railway Superintendent. For information about descendants see Records 13-16
First Name:
John Lievesley and Amelia Jane
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Abode: Shaw's Terrace, Newcastle
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms. p.77
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Manager of railway. Baptism of son Joseph Lievesley Beeston
First Name:
Joseph Lievesley
Place:
Abode: Shaw's Terrace, Newcastle
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms. p.77
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Son of John and Amelia Beeston. Baptism
First Name:
Joseph Lievesley
Source:
Parliament of New South Wales
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Born 1 January 1859 in Newcastle. Died 8 March 1921, Newcastle. Served as a member of the NSW Legislative Council 1908 to 1921
First Name:
Joseph Lievesley
Source:
Five Months at Anzac - A narrative of personal experiences of the officer commanding the 4th Field Ambulance, AIF, by Joseph Lievesley Beeston
Place:
King Street, Newcastle
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Gave birth to a son 2nd August
First Name:
Mrs. John Lievesley
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
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At her residence, King-street, Newcastle, on the 22nd October, Mrs. J. L. Beeston. of a daughter.
First Name:
William Lievesley
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Death of William Lievesley Beeston, son of John and Hannah Beeston