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Advertising the arabian horse 'Hadji Baba' to stand at Colstoun
Place:
Coulstoun Paterson
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Appointed Magistrate of the territory
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On list printed in the Gazette for New Commission of the Peace
Source:
Australian Almanac
Source:
Australian Almanack
Place:
Coulston, Upper Paterson
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Wife gave birth to a son 14th December 1857
Place:
Coulston, Upper Paterson
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Wife gave birth to a son 28th June
Place:
Colstoun, Upper Paterson
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Wife gave birth to a daughter on 17th April 1856
Place:
Colstoun, Upper Paterson
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Wife gave birth to a son on 14th December 1857
Place:
Coulston, Upper Paterson
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Wife gave birth to a son
Source:
Australian Marriages - FamilySearch Historical Records
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Marriage of John Dowling Brown and Helena Isabella White
Place:
All Saints Church, Singleton
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Marriage of John Dowling Brown of Bucklebone, eldest son of John Brown Esq., of Colstoun, Upper Paterson to Helena Isabella, only daughter of George Boyle White Esq., of Greenwood, on 26 June 1855. Minister Rev. James Blackwood
Place:
Shirley Road, Roseville
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Obituary. Son of thelate John Dowling Brown of Colstoun Paterson. Died age 70
Source:
Sydney Morning Herald
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The death occurred at his residence, Shirley- road, Roseville yesterday of Mr. John Dowling Brown. He belonged to one of the oldest and best known pioneering families in New South Wales. His father, the late Mr. J. Dowling Brown, came to Australia early in the last century, and settled in the Paterson district at Coulston. Later he acquired pastoral interests in other parts of the State, and was well known in Riverina and the northern districts. Deceased was in his 70th year. He was educated at the King s School, Parramatta, and 55 years ago joined the staff of the Bank of New South Wales. Early in his career he was appointed a branch manager, and was so employed until his retirement a few years ago. He was highly respected by his fellow officers, and was popular with all who knew him, both in his official capacity and in his private life. Mr. Brown is survived by Mrs. Brown and two sons, Messrs. R. Dowling Brown, of Coulston, North Bangaroo, and G. Dowling Brown, of Tyril, Dandaloo. Mr. W. Le Brun Brown, stipendiary magistrate, and Mr. C. F. Brown, of the staff of the head office of the Commercial Banking Company, are brothers.