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Death of Gilbert John Elliott, second son of Admiral the Hon. George Elliott; aged 34 yrs
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Newcastle District
Source:
1841 Census Index
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Swamps, Newcastle 81
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Assigned a convict errand boy in June
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Charged with absconding from the service of Samuel Clift
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Servant of S. Clift. Absconded because he was ill used
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Made donation towards building a Presbyterian Church and School House
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Shop owner in East Maitland. Witness when Cleary and Dempsey were called to answer charge of furious riding
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Requesting William Moir of Sydney nominate to represent Northumberland County in the Legislative Council
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Unclaimed letter held in General Post Office, Sydney
Source:
G.G. / An Organised Banditti
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John Marshall (Wye Harbour Jack) per 'Clyde' absconded from service
Source:
An Organised Banditti, p.197
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Settler and part time engineer involved in building steam mills
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19yrs old. Charged by Samuel Clift under the Masters & Servants act for refusing to work. Case dismissed
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Catherine Reily per 'Southworth' assigned servant
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James Maids (Mead) assigned servant
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John Marshall per 'Clyde' assigned servant
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Convicted of a breach of the Masters & Servants Act after he failed to complete a work contract for Joseph Clift
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Marriage of George Henry Thomas to Miss Isabella Elliott 3rd daughter of John Elliott of East Maitland on 24th December. Officiating minister Rev. C.P.N. Wilton
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Offering reward for apprehension of indented servant William Baker who had absconded
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St. John's Church, West Maitland
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Marriage of Thomas McCormick, second son of Thomas McCormick of West Maitland to Miss Elizabeth Elliott, 3rd daughter to John Elliott of Maitland on 30 April. Officiating clergy Rev. Dean Lynch
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Collected at East Maitland
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Subscribed to Testimonial for E.C. Close