Surname:
Anderson (?Henderson)
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Renting the 'George & Dragon' for 140 pounds/annum.
Surname:
Handerson (?Henderson)
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Christ Church Newcastle
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Marriage of John Handerson and Miss Susannah Mary Dyer both of Newcastle and eldest daughter of William Calvin Dyer of Morpeth on 26 November. Minister Rev. C.P.N. Wilton
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Committee member for Newcastle and Stockton Regatta
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Unclaimed letters for the month of August held in General Post Office, Sydney
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Died by visitation of god aged 40. Buried in Glebe Cemetery
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Late of Darling Downs. Drowned at wreck of Sovereign. Intestate estate
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John Henderson received a grant of 640 acres originally promised to John Slade called Pudgeway which he renamed Budgeaway
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Owned 50 acres of land near Bungaree Norah and 25 acres in the village of Bungaree Norah
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Witnessed William Windett mistreating his wife
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AO NSW Convicts Indents. Fiche No. 676
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Joseph Hemmings per 'Lord Melville' assigned servant
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Carpenter. Nominated Joseph Benjamin Olliffe as Candidate for the election of Aldermen of the Borough Council
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Registers of Coroners' Inquests and Magisterial Inquiries (Ancestry)
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Died by the Visitation of God
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Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books, 1833-1836 (Ancestry)
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John Burkill, assigned servant to Mr. Croasdill, charged with being in a public house after hours with a false pass....Constable Rouse testified...On Wednesday night at nine oclock the prisoner was in Mr. Kemp s kitchen. I ordered him out and asked him for his pass. He produced the one now produced dated 15 July signed by Mr. Croasdill which pass could not have been signed by him on that day as he was in Sydney. I made an enquiry of Mr. John Henderson who is agent for Mr. Croasdill in his absence. He told me he had not given the bearer any such pass and that he considered it to be a forgery and that the date had been altered. Constables Anthony and Smith were with Constable Rouse. Birkill was sent to the watch house.....John Henderson testified. I gave the prisoner the pass now produced on the 11 July. I then altered it on the 14th and gave it him. I did not authorize him to alter it into the 15th as it is now dated nor did I do so myself... John Burkill found guilty and sentenced to 14 days solitary confinement
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Died of apoplexy
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Early Days of Port Stephens
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Mining superintendent employed by the Australian Agricultural Company
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Early Days of Port Stephens
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Accompanied Sir E Parry to see the coal cropping on the cliff at the seaside of the hill
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Pure Merinos and Others
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Employed as Manager by Australian Agricultural Company. Died suddenly 1835
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On committee of management of the Newcastle Mechanics Institute
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Died at Newcastle on 19th April. Manager of A.A. Company coal mines
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Calling for tenders for supplying food to A.A. Company servants at Newcastle (miners)