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Rev Dr. & Mrs
Ship:
Stirling Castle 1831
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Arrived from Greenock and Cape of Good Hope
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Australian College Buildings
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Death of Wilhelmina, infant daughter of Rev. Dr. Lang on 16th instant
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Intending to depart for London on the Roslin Castle following week
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Marriage of Edward Hill, a native of Co. Antrim, Ireland and Margaret, daughter of Robert Kirkaldy, Newcastle, a native of Fifeshire, Scotland on 12 February. Officiating minister Rev. Dr. Lang
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Marriage of Thomas Hales of Muswellbrook, a native of Shropshire, England and Mary Bashford Ogle, sixth daughter of Ralph Ogle of Dublin on 21st June. Minister Rev. Dr. Lang
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Marriage of William Spears, son of Mr. William Spears, of Kent Street, Sydney butcher (both father and son natives of the colony), to Mary Anne Twible, daughter of Mr. William Twible, settler of Mcdonald river, Hawkesbury district (also a native of the colony) on Monday 28th February 1859. Minister Rev. Dr. Lang
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indents. Fiche No. 674
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James Edgeley per 'Katherine Stewart Forbes' assigned servant
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Marriage of Robert Beames of Muswellbrook and Miss Mary Ann Hartley of Prince Street, Sydney on 6th May. Minister Rev. Dr. Lang
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Marriage of Thomas Bartie Esq., to Miss Helen Warren of Williams River on 12th November 1832. Minister Rev. Dr. Lan
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Marriage of Richard Lang and Mary Ann Skinner. Minister Rev. Dr. J.D. Lang
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Passenger on the Medway from Hobart to Sydney
First Name:
Rev. Dr. John Dunmore
Source:
Threlkeld v Dunmore Lang - SC
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Published articles in the 'Colonist' stating that Missionary Thelkeld had used London Missionary funds unwisely
First Name:
Rev. Dr. John Dunmore
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Gave subscription for survey of the Hunter River
First Name:
Rev. Dr. John Dunmore
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Travelling to London with wife, daughter and three sons on barque 'Triad'
First Name:
Rev. Dr. John Dunmore
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Wife gave birth to a son on the barque 'Triad' on the voyage to England
First Name:
Rev. Dr. John Dunmore
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Letterfrom Dr. Lang to Sydney Herald that climate would not permit him to keep his children in England another winter
First Name:
Rev. Dr. John Dunmore
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To remain in England for another year. Agitating for the districts to the north of Clarence River to be a separate colony called 'Cooksland'
First Name:
Rev. Dr. John Dunmore
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Inherited the proprietorship of valuable farm of 300 acres in Stirlingshire
First Name:
Rev. Dr. John Dunmore
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Emigrant from the 'Cooksland' colonization scheme complaining of treatment
First Name:
Rev. Dr. John Dunmore
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Letter regarding cotton growing at Moreton Bay and the advantages such as demise of slavery in America