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Son and Jesse and Emmeline
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms p. 58
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Son of Jesse and Emmeline Hannell. Baptism
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Chief Constable
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Captured two aborigines who had been offending townspeople in Newcastle
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Chief Constable
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Arrested cattle thieves Hicklin and Lunn
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Chief Constable
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Called to Court to answer why property was not sent to Court in the Froghart and Gardiner case
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Chief Constable Jesse
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Appointed Inspector of Distilleries
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Witness in trial Darby v. Reid
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NEWCASTLE. Monday. A fearful storm of thunder and lightning occurred this evening, between 5 and 6 o'clock. The residence of Mr. Clarence Hannell, shipping master, was struck, .which parted the gable ornaments, which were carried away; his son, about 15 years of age, was struck by the electric fluid, which paralysed his arm' for some time. The storm lasted half-an hour, causing some alarm.
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner
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The value of the late Mr Clarence Hannell s estate has been sworn at 26,778. Deceased was one of the oldest natives of Newcastle, and was for many years Shipping Master.
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Newcastle Chronicle
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At the bottom of Church Street, overlooking the A.A. Companys new bridge, there is being built a handsome villa residence for Mr. Clarence Hannell, which is not far from completion
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Clarence and Maria Phoebe
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Newcastle Chronicle
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Death on 10th January of Hydrocephalus, James the beloved son of Clarence and Maria Phoebe Hannell, aged 16 months
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Clarence and Sarah Evelyn
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McCormack Street, Newcastle
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1820 to 1890 Family Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle, NSW, Australia. See records 101-104
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Newcastle Cathedral
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Marriage of C.H. Hannell and Phoebe Maria, youngest daughter of the late Robert Tighe on 2nd June. Officiating minister Rev. E.K. Yeatman
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Land known as Hannell's Garden on the Hamilton and Maitland Road
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24 allotments sold for 997 pounds
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Cottage Creek Cemetery, Newcastle west
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Only three non conformist denominations were then represented and in the Presbyterian, Catholic and Wesleyan Churches were dedicated the land at Hunter Street west, upon which may now be found the fast decaying memorials of pas generations of Novocastrians. Looking at the neglected cemeteries today, the present generation will entirely fail to realise the scene which presented itself to those who chose the site for a burying ground. From the earliest years, the place was known as the Cottage Bridge, from the fact that on the banks of the creek there formerly stood a cottage occupied by an officer who controlled the prisoners engaged in making the roads. In Mr. C.H. Hannells childhood, he was carried by the blacks to see the last of the cottage which was destroyed by fire; but though many years have elapsed the name has never changed.
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Clarence Hewson
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms p.27
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Son of James and Mary Ann Hannell. Baptism
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Clarence Hewson
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Christ Church Cathedral Newcastle
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Marriages Register Book of Christchurch Cathedral, Newcastle 1858 - 1868 p16
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Marriage of Clarence Hewson Hannell, son of James and Maria Ann Hannell to Phoebe Maria Tighe, daughter of Robert and Sarah Tighe. Witnesses James Hannell and Atkinson Tighe
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Clarence Hewson
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Oomoobah, Newcastle
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Died aged 72 years on 4th March 1909
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Clarence Hewson
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88 Church St. Newcastle
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Australian Heritage Database
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Minumbah is a picturesque three storey villa erected in 1880 in the Victorian Rustic Gothic manner for the very prominent Novocastrian, Clarence Hewson Hannell. This residence has both historical and social significance because of its first owner. Clarence Hannell was the eldest son of James Hannell, the first Mayor of Newcastle and Wickham, Local Member of Parliament, Magistrate, President of the Newcastle Hospital Board, just to mention a few of his many community services to Newcastle.
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Clarence Hewson
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Another old schoolmaster was Mr. George Felton to whose memory a stone was erected showing that he passed away in 1848. For many years he kept a school at the corner of Bolton and Church Streets on the site now occupied by Bolton street Public School. Many old residents were included among the scholars, among them being Mr. C.H. Hannell.