First Name:
John & John Rayden
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Title Deeds ready for delivery on payment of authorised fee. 32 perches each
Source:
Australian Almanac
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Vice Cousul for Spain and Hamburg
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Cliftonville, Newcastle
Source:
1820 to 1890 Family Register Book of Christchurch Cathedral, Newcastle, Records 9 - 12
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Born 1829 at Scone. Husband of Frances Elizabeth. For more information about descendants see records 9 - 12
Place:
St. Phillips, Sydney
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Marriage of John Rayden Bingle, only son of John Bingle of Newcastle, to Frances Elizabeth, eldest daughter of James Corlette of Newcastle on 29th January.
Place:
Cliftonville, Newcastle
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Wife gave birth to a son 12 April
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Maitland Baptism Register
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John Rayden Bingle, son of John and Mary Bingle, born 9 April 1829. Baptised 23 June 1833. Occupation of John Bingle - Justice of the Peace
First Name:
John Rayden and Frances Elizabeth
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms. p.77
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Merchant. Baptism of son John
First Name:
John Rayden and Frances Elizabeth
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms. p.82
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Merchant. Baptism of son Walter David Bingle
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Agent of Insurance Company. Witness in the case of John Smith who was found not guilty of feloniously, unlawfully and maliciously setting fire to a house in his possession with intent to defraud the Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insurance Company
First Name:
John, Mary, John Raydon, Mary, Sarah
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Manuscripts, oral history & pictures at State Library of NSW (Online)
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Portraits of the Bingle family. John Bingle of Puen Buen and his wife Mary had 3 children, John Raydon, Mary Elizabeth and Sarah Cross Bingle. Sarah married William Little in 1858 and they had three children Francis, William and Mary Emma
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We regret to have to announce the sudden demise of Mr. John Rayden Bingle, at his residence at Croyden, near Sydney, of heart disease. The deceased was the son of the old Newcastle pioneer Captain Bingle, and the father of our respected townsman Mr. Bingle, the manager of the local branch of the Commercial Bank of Australia