First Name:
Chief Constable Jesse
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Appointed Inspector of Distilleries
First Name:
James, Jesse, John
Source:
A voyage to Australia and NZ., J.A. Askew
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Three brothers, all exceeding six feet in height and proportionaly stout
Place:
Newcastle District
Source:
1841 Census Index
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Hunter Street, Newcastle 31
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Chief Constable. Infant son Albert died 7.9.44
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Married Emmeline Priest
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Born to James Walton and Elizabeth Hannell. First lighthouse keeper at Nobbys
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Appointed Chief Constable at Cassilis
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Appointed poundkeeper in place of William Page
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Expressing regret that Peter Grant's seat in Legislative Council declared vacant
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Signed letter written to farewell Major Last who was leaving for New Zealand to fight in the Maori wars
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Subscriber for the Irish Relief Fund
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Presented Mrs. Crummer with a portrait of her husband as a gesture of thanks for his work as a Magistrate
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William Hill found not guilty of stealing a gun from Hannell
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Witness in court when Simon Kemp was charged with serving a prisoner with liquor
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Appointed bailiff of the court of Petty Sessions
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Present at meeting at the Shipp Inn to form committee to secure to election of Edward Flood in the Legislative Council
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Requesting that Edward Flood nominate for representation in the Legislative council
Source:
Australian Almanac
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Superintendant of the Light house
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Signed address to Edward Flood, representative of the NE Boroughs in the Legislative Council, showing support as he had sustained serious losses in the recent disastrous floods on the Murrumbidgee
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Marriages p8
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Marriage of Jesse Hannell of Raymond Terrace aged 21 and Emmeline Priest aged 19. Witness at marriage James Hannell of Newcastle and Mary Ann Turner of Maitland