First Name:
Francis Richard
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Birth of Francis Richard, son of Henry and Grace Dangar
Source:
Pictorial history of Newcastle
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Opened meat cannery
Source:
SC. R v. Shea and others
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Accompanying E.D. Day when he captured members of the Jew Boy Gang
Source:
An Organised Banditti, p.135
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Accompanied E.D. Day in pursuit of bushrangers. Provided guns from his store
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Present at meeting of subscribers for building a church and parsonage
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Assigned 1 convict labourers, as a new settler
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Assigned servant Denis Murphy per 'Norfolk' absconded from service
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Witness at the trial of John Spinks
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Muswellbrook Police Office
Source:
Criminal Court Records. Muswellbrook Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books 1838 - 1843
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Thomas Reid, free by servitude, charged with having a stolen order in his possession. Witnesses Richard Dangar, Chief Constable William Shinkwin, Lockup keeper Roger Kennedy, Ralph George Martin. Thomas Reid committed for trial
Place:
Muswellbrook Police Office
Source:
Criminal Court Records. Muswellbrook Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books 1838 - 1843
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Mary Anne Buck, free by servitude, charged with uttering forged cheques knowing them to be forged. Prisoner stated that she was handed the order from a man named Patrick McGuinness. Witnesses - Mr. John White, Publican of Muswellbrook; Mr. Richard Dangar; Charles Button, superintendent under John Wiseman at Loder s property at Liverpool Plains; Richard Ward whose wife kept a public house at Muswellbrook; William Telfer, employed as a sheep superintendent by the A.A. Company.
Source:
1841 Census Index
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Overton, Co. Brisbane, District Muswellbrook
Source:
Returns of the Colony - Colonial Secretary
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Henry Pierce, saddler & harness maker in business next door to the stores of R.C. Dangar
Source:
Sydney Free Press
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Sold his business Muswellbrook Store, to Thomas Kerr
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Advertising to let a brick built store at Muswellbrook. Situated on the great road to the north
Source:
1841 Census Index
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Town, Muswellbrook, 33
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Shipped canned meat to England on the 'Diana'
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Purchased Town Allotment in Muswellbrook
Source:
The Muswellbrook Chronicle
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Richard Cary Dangars Enterprise - Centenary of the House of Dangar, Gedye and Malloch, of Sydney has special interest for Muswellbrook as it was in Muswellbrook that the business was founded early in 1838 by Richard Cary Dangar who at that time had been less than two years in the colony from his Cornwall home and was still not quite 20 year s of age....