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Redman Robert
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Death, November 18, at his residence, Tiverlan, North Waratah, Redman Robert, youngest son of Robert and Fanny Splatt Ingall, aged 6 years
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Richard and Robert
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
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In the Supreme Court of NSW, Sheriff s sale. Richard Ingall v. Robert Ingall
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Storekeeper. On list of owners of Estates surrendered or sequestrated from 1st April to 30 June 1871
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Robert Ingall, Peter Crebert, Richard Bell, William McNulty, Joseph Williams and Peter Norgard appointed to form the Public School Board at Waratah
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The Aldine centennial history of New South Wales illustrated / W. Frederic Morrison Morrison, W. Frederic Sydney. The Aldine Publishing Company, 1888
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ROBERT INGALL AND SON, Hunter-street.-Mr. Robert Ingall, sen., the head of this firm, was born in Lincolnshire, England, in 1821, learned his trade there, and came from London to Sydney in 1856. He was employed as manager of a large wholesale firm in Maitland till 1860, when he commenced a business at Morpeth, which he shortly sold, and started a large concern at West Maitland. About 1861 he opened branches at Singleton and Newcastle. In 1863 he built the present extensive premises in Hunter-street, which now embrace the largest drapery establishment in Newcastle. It is carried on under his own management, assisted by his three sons. Besides general drapery and mens mercery the firm do an extensive first-class tailoring business, and have a large country connection extending to the limits of railway communication. Mr. Ingall was for seven years chairman of the Waratah School Board, and was mainly instrumental in obtaining the handsome site of the Waratah school.
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60 Hunter Street Newcastle
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Advertisement. Milliner and Tailor Emporium. Sketch of the business of Robert Ingall, established 1862.
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Marriage on June 20th, at the residence, of the bride s parents, Bathurst, by the Rev. Canon Smith, Tom Howell, eldest son of Robert Ingall, Newcastle, to Sophia Emily, third daughter of James K. Allen, late of East Maitland
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Newcastle Chronicle
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Wife gave birth to a son on 2nd September 1870
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Newcastle and Singleton
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
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Advertisement - The Commercial Exchange, selling drapery, dresses, men s clothing etc., proprietor Robert Ingall, Watt Street, Newcastle and George-street Singleton
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Newcastle Chronicle
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We, the undersigned Storekeepers in the City of Newcastle, do hereby agree to close our Establishments on and after Monday next, the 22nd June at seven p.m. Saturdays excepted - Signed - Gardener and Alcock, Robert Ingall, W. W. Rowe, Thomas F. Morey, Bishop and Cullam, J. M. Merrington and Co., N. Scouller, Josiah Morey and Co., A. W. Hopper, F. Smith and Co., J. Broughton. N. B. The public of Newcastle are earnestly requested not to patronise any house keeping open after 7pm
First Name:
Robert and Fanny
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Honeysuckle Cemetery
Source:
Honeysuckle Cemetery Online
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Death of Fanny, daughter of Robert and Fanny. Aged 1 yr 5 months
First Name:
Robert and Fanny
Place:
Honeysuckle Cemetery
Source:
Honeysuckle Cemetery Online
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Death of Robert Redman, son of Robert and Fanny Ingall. Aged 6 years
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Robert and Fanny Splatt
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Death, November 18, at his residence, Tiverlan, North Waratah, Redman Robert, youngest son of Robert and Fanny Splatt Ingall, aged 6 years