Details:
Michael Dorgan per Sir Godfrey Webster labourer, assigned servant
Details:
John McKever (McIevers) per 'Lord Sidmouth', employed as stonemason
Place:
Collected in Morpeth
Details:
Subscribed to Testimonial for E.C. Close
Details:
Subscribed to testimonial for Rev. R.T. Bolton
Ship:
Broxbournebury 1814 (came free)
Source:
The Bicentenary Pioneer Register, Second Edition, Volume 111
Details:
Born c 1809 in England. Son of Francis Howard Greenway and Mary Woore
First Name:
William Howard
Details:
William Chambers per Baring 1819 assigned servant
First Name:
William Howard
First Name:
William Howard
Details:
Husband of Mary Ann (Lamb)
First Name:
William Howard
Place:
Howard Park near Hexham
Details:
Sale by auction on the estate of W.H. Greenway. By Capt. Charles H. Horsley preparatory to leaving the district - household furniture, farming implements, horse stock etc
First Name:
William Howard
Details:
Signed petition to Gov. Bourke re the power of Magistrates in dealing with the convict population
First Name:
William Howard
Details:
Application for an order for a road to be opened from his land near Hexham to the nearest road, the road from Maitland to Hexham. Application not opposed and was granted
First Name:
William Howard
Details:
Present at Meeting held at Morpeth to consider the expediency of adopting a petition to the Queen praying her Majesty to send out a commission to inquire into the state of the Church of England with a view to framing and granting of a constitution
First Name:
William Howard
Details:
Presented Rev. William Savigny with a testimonial of a silver salver and 40 sovereigns in gratitude for his ministerial labours and gratuitous devotion to service
First Name:
William Howard
Details:
Jeremiah Noonan per 'Asia' assigned servant
First Name:
William Howard
Details:
James Quinlivan per Backwell assigned servant
First Name:
William Howard
Details:
George Sawyer per Mary Ann assigned servant
First Name:
William Howard
Details:
David Spring per Captain Cook assigned servant
First Name:
William Howard
Details:
On List of Subscribers to the Patriotic Fund
First Name:
William Howard
Source:
Newcastle Morning Herald
Details:
Mr. Greenway s Patent Closet This patent, which has been in extensive operation at the Newcastle (Christ Church) Public School for three months, has proved its own excellence over the abominable cesspits of the city. Taking the average attendance of children at the school at seventy-eight, it may be estimated that at least two thirds of this number have used the closets for fifty days, allowing for Saturdays, Sundays, and the holidays. The solid accumulation would only fill three brandy cases, and possess so little odour that they can safely remain where they have been deposited for days and weeks. They resemble house sweepings, and could easily be removed in the rubbish carts. The closets themselves are perfectly clean and odourless, and the system is working admirably. Had the cesspits been used, by this time they would have been a reeking mass of corruption, and the work oat emptying them would have been costly and of long duration.
Surname:
Greenway (Greenaway)
First Name:
Francis or William
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4011]; Microfiche: 660
Details:
John Daley per Sir Godfrey Webster assigned to Mr. Greenway on arrival