Place:
Kirkton, Hunter River
Details:
Died at the residence of his daughter on 10th May 1857 aged 92
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George MacDowell sentenced to transportation for life for stealing a horse from Busby
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William Cosgrove, shepherd, per 'Mariner' assigned servant
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Daniel Fallon, farmservant, assigned servant
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Title deeds issued for 2000 acres of land
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James Kelly per 'Mariner', assigned servant.
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Thomas Lightwing per 'Marquis of Hastings' assigned servant
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Attempted to save the life of his steward William Tibbs who later died of a stroke
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Frederick Pixley per 'Speke' assigned servant
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Passenger on the Triton from Scotland
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Donated land on which the Wesleyan Chapel at Allyn River was built
Place:
Kir-Bhri, Hunter River
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Death of John Busby on 10th May aged 91 years
Place:
At the residence of his daughter, Kirkton, Hunter River
Details:
Died on 10th May age 92 years
Place:
Kirkton, Hunter River
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Marriage of John Busby Esq., of Orange, eldest son of George Busby Esq., of Bathurst and Harriet, fourth daughter of W.D. Kelman of Kirkton on 14th December. Minister Rev. William Purves
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John Woodcock per 'Charles Kerr' assigned servant
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Came free. Civil Engineer
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Reported on the pier and coal mines at Newcastle
Place:
Kirkton, Lower Belford
Source:
Singleton Pioneer Register p. 20
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Born 1765 Alnwick, Northumberland, England, son of George Busby and Margaret Wilson. Mineral surveyor, civil engineer, vigneron. Spouse Sarah Kennedy. See Pioneer Register for details of descendants
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William Overy per 'Charles Kerr' assigned servant