First Name:
Elizabeth and William
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Baptism of Elizabeth, daughter of William and Elizabeth Bowen born 20 January 1828)
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Subscription for immigrants home
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Member of committee to support Mr. Foster for election to the Legislative Council
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Offering 1 acre of land at Anvil Creek for a Church
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Applied to lease 830 acres of land
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Gave subscription for a new Church at Maitland
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Granted title deeds to 100 acres of land on 15 December 1835
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Matilda Oxley and William Page sentenced to Newcastle gaol for stealing a watch from Bowen
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Charged with breach of agreement after failing to pay for a well that had been sunk
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Engaged Henry White to deepen a well
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Charged by Charles Lappidge under the Masters & Servants Act
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Purchasing by auction 100 acres of land at Branxton
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Cautioning public not to employ John Caldecott as he had not been discharged from employment
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Henry Ham residing at William Bowen's
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100 acres of land granted to William Smith junior by Gov. Darling 20/12/1830 readvertised in the name of Bowen
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William McCoy per 'Shipley', fencer employed by Bowen
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Assigned 1 convict labourer
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Liverpool Plains. Residence Anvil Creek
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Obtained license for depasturing stock beyond the boundaries of the colony on payment of fee