Surname:
Cartwright (nee Fisk)
First Name:
Mrs. Elizabeth
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Death of Mrs. Elizabeth Cartwright, daughter of Arnold Fisk. Born in 1817, Mrs. Cartwright's mother was a daughter of Eber Bunker after whom Bunker's HIll on the Rocks is named . Captain Bunker and his family lived for some years in an old cottage at the corner of Hunter and Pitt Sts. Sydney.
First Name:
A. W. (Arnold William)
Details:
Son of the late Captain Fisk. Died age 21 on 28 November 1833
Source:
Colonial Secretary Returns of the Colony
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Landing waiter and pilot
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Jane Williamson per 'Rowena' assigned servant
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George Sweeting per 'Mariner' assigned servant
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Aged 51. Came free. Pilot and landing waiter
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Margaret Hannah Laycock per 'Fame' lodger with Arnold Fisk
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Pilot and harbourmaster. Sudden death
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Appointed Landing Waiter and Pilot at Newcastle in the room of Messrs John Rush Moore and William Eckford, resigned
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Subscriptions raised for the widow and 10 children of the late Arnold Fisk
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Landing waiter and pilot at Newcastle. Wife gave birth to a son, her 11th child; all born in the colonies and all living but one. Mother and child both well
Date:
Burial. 1829 September
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle . Burials p. 8
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Free. Age 52. Burial
Source:
A.O. NSW. Convict Indent. Fiche 668 pp 1 - 59
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Abby Desmond per 'Competitor' assigned servant
Source:
Hobart Town Gazette
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Appointed Chief District Constable for the Districts of Caledon, Staffa and Ormaig
Source:
Hobart Town Gazette and Southern Reporter
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Appointed to be a Member of the Lieutenant Governor's Court of Civil Judicature
Source:
The Hobart Town Courier and V.D Land Gazette
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Claim for Deed of Grant. - Sir John Owen, 570 acres, originally granted to Arnold Fisk, who conveyed to Edward lord, who conveyed to Sir John Owen
Source:
Hobart Town Gazette and V.D. Land Advertiser
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Death of Charles Eber, infant son of Mr. Arnold Fisk on 11th June after a severe illness of five weeks
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Watch stolen by the convict pirates of the Harrington
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 668
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Ann Williams per 'Louisa' assigned servant
Source:
'Brought To This Distress'. The Life of Captain Arnold Fisk, A Colonial Loser. M.D. Cobcroft, 1987. p.5
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Appointed pilot Newcastle. Died 1829