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Surname: Campbell
First Name: Alexander
Ship: -
Date: 1842
Place: Stewarts Brook
Source: Pioneers of a Great Valley
Details: Purchased property at Stewart Brook and then Schofield Creek
13153
Surname: Campbell
First Name: Alexander
Ship: -
Date: 1844 26 October
Place: New England
Source: MM
Details: Obtained licence to depasture stock beyond the limits of location
44372
Surname: Campbell
First Name: Alexander
Ship: -
Date: 1848 19 August
Place: -
Source: MM
Details: 50,000 acres named 'Inverell'. Claim to leases of Crown land beyond the settled districts
49447
Surname: Campbell
First Name: Alexander
Ship: -
Date: 1843 4 November
Place: New England
Source: MM
Details: Obtained license to depasture stock beyond the limits of location for the year commencing 1st July 1843
72683
Surname: Campbell
First Name: Alexander
Ship: -
Date: 1850 20 February
Place: Rosebrook
Source: MM
Details: Young boy. His cousin Bourn Russell was killed in a fall from his horse while they were out riding
75313
Surname: Campbell
First Name: Alexander
Ship: -
Date: 1850 26 June
Place: New England
Source: MM
Details: Tender accepted for run on Crown Land beyond the settled district. 'Glenrock' 16,000 acres
92908
Surname: Campbell
First Name: Alexander
Ship: -
Date: 1852 18 August
Place: At Glenrock, New England
Source: MM
Details: Marriage of Richard Simpson to Miss Mary, eldest daughter of Alexander Campbell of New England on 12 August. Minister Rev. James S. White
93519
Surname: Campbell
First Name: Alexander
Ship: -
Date: 1834 12 March
Place: Allotment. Two acres, two roods, Muswellbrook
Source: GG 1834
Details: Application for allotment of land
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Surname: Campbell
First Name: Alexander
Ship: -
Date: 1852 6 October
Place: Glenrock, Barnard River
Source: MM
Details: Offering reward for return of missing horses
97983
Surname: Campbell
First Name: Alexander
Ship: -
Date: 1853 26 February
Place: Rosemount
Source: MM
Details: Contribution in aid of the Synod of Australia's Missionary Fund collected by Rev. J.S. White
100237
Surname: Campbell
First Name: Alexander
Ship: -
Date: -
Place: -
Source: Wood., W. Allan., 'Dawn in the Valley', the Story of Settlement in the Hunter River Valley., Wentworth books, Sydney, 1972
Details: pp., 86, 241
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Surname: Campbell
First Name: Alexander
Ship: -
Date: 1858 28 January
Place: Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle
Source: Marriages Register Book of Christchurch Cathedral, Newcastle 1858 - 1868 p9
Details: Marriage of Alexander Campbell, mariner aged 27 from Hexham and Mary Ellen Smith age 19, daughter of John and Mary (Hartigan)Smith.
134575
Surname: Campbell
First Name: Alexander
Ship: -
Date: 1872 19 December
Place: Hexham
Source: MM
Details: Employed Walker McLeod as a fisherman at Hexham
143588
Surname: Campbell
First Name: Alexander
Ship: -
Date: 1867
Place: Hexham
Source: Bailliere's Official Postal Directory p 142
Details: Fisherman
165642
Surname: Campbell
First Name: Alexander
Ship: -
Date: 13 January 1838
Place: Paterson
Source: Registers of Coroners' Inquests and Magisterial Inquiries (Ancestry)
Details: Accidental death
176435
Surname: Campbell
First Name: Alexander
Ship: -
Date: 1842
Place: St. Lukes Church, Scone
Source: The Scone Advocate 25 October 1940
Details: Sarah, daughter of Alexander Campbell, overseer for John McIver, Belltrees, baptised by Rev. Morse at St. Lukes Church, Scone
182880
Surname: Campbell
First Name: Alexander
Ship: -
Date: 17 April 1833
Place: Invermein
Source: Invermein Court of Petty Sessions. Deposition Books 1833 -1834 (Ancestry)
Details: Charles Robinson per ship Katherine Stewart Forbes, assigned to Peter McIntyre, charge with neglect of duty and disobedience of orders. Mr. Alexander Campbell states - I am overseer to Peter McIntyre and the prisoner is employed as a bullock driver; yesterday morning I sent the man who is left in charge of the farm in my absence to go and tell the prisoner to go and help the watchman to get a bullock out of the paddock; the prisoner made no answer but one of the men in the hut said he will go; about ten minutes after I went to the hut myself; he was then getting up and began to bounce asking me the reason why he was to go more than any other of the men; I told him he had better say he would not go and I would send another man; he replied he knew a better way to do than say that; he then went and was about two hours away; I went in search of him and in coming home he told me he had not seen the watchman and he had been there; I met the watchman with the bullocks and asked him if he had seen the prisoner he said he had not that he was at the paddock about sunrise. The prisoner denies the charge. Case remanded
182913
Surname: Campbell
First Name: Alexander
Ship: -
Date: 27 April 1833
Place: Invermein
Source: Invermein Court of Petty Sessions. Deposition Books 1833 -1834 (Ancestry)
Details: In the case of Donald Deacon per ship John and Thomas Smith per ship Captain Cook, assigned to Mr. Peter Mcintyre, charged with harbouring people without the permission of their master. Alexander Campbell states - The prisoners are under my directions as overseer that they have orders not to permit people to stay at their hut without leave being granted. Last Thursday I heard the prisoners Smith admit that a man was in his hut all one night in the beginning of this week but that he Smith did not know which night. The Bench find the prisoners guilty and sentence them to 35 lashes each. Deacons not to be inflicted until the first of May
185287
Surname: Campbell
First Name: Alexander
Ship: -
Date: 20 May 1840
Place: Muswellbrook Police Office
Source: Criminal Court Records. Muswellbrook Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books 1838 - 1843
Details: Eugene Quinn, charged with embezzlement. - Peter McIntyre sworn, deposed - the prisoner at the bar was a hired servant of mine and employed by me in the capacity of clerk and store keeper. He was so employed under an agreement at the rate of forty pounds per year. The prisoner has been upwards of two years in my service. In consequence of repeated drunkenness and disorderly conduct, I found it expedient to place a man in his place over the store. I placed a written notice to this effect on the store. I gave the prisoner five pounds on account of wages and left him to balance his accounts and settle his books. I placed a man of the name of Watt in his place and then left the farm for Sydney. While in Sydney I received a letter from the prisoner which I now produce, calling upon me to pay him the sum of twenty four pounds sterling, balance of wages and also his salary for the current year and stating that he had been obliged to the alternative of leaving my establishment.....Quinn took with him the farm account books and refused to give them up until his demands had been met. Witnesses in court David Watts and Alexander Campbell who was superintendent to Peter Mcintyre, and Donald McPhee who was employed as sheep overseer to Peter McIntyre, Thomas Rushton who was an assigned servant, James Attwood, ticket of leave holder and brickmaker of Abermain and Patrick Bourke, assigned servant. Prisoner was committed for trial
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Surname: Campbell
First Name: Alexander
Ship: -
Date: 13 June 1876
Place: Newcastle
Source: NMH
Details: Funeral - The Friends of Mr. Alexander Campbell respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his deceased son George to move from the residence of Mr. Robert Watt, Newmarket Hotel, Hunter-street Newcastle