First Name:
(Rev). George
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Methodist preacher and sawyer assigned to Lt. Col Dumaresq
First Name:
(Rev.) George
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indents. Fiche No. 678
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Methodist preacher and sawyer age 39 from Gloucestershire. Tried at Gloucestershire 13 July 1830 for obtaining goods under false pretences and sentenced to 7 years transportation. Assigned to the road and bridge department on arrival
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Marriage, on the 23rd of April, by the Rev. E. T. Lewis, Congregational Minister, at his residence, Lambton, Richard Blakeway, of Lambton, to Elizabeth Lewis, of Wallsend
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The Junction, Co. Northumberland, Police District of Newcastle 77 miles N of Sydney
Source:
Bailliere's Official Postal Directory 1867 p153
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Minister. Residence: The Glebe
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Marriage on 17 May at the residence of the Brides father, by the Rev. Robert Williams, Jonah Thomas of Wallsend to Lucretia, second daughter of the Rev. Evan Lewis, Lambton
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Marriage on 19 June 1876 of Evan, eldest son of the Rev. Evan Lewis, Welsh Congregational Minister of Lambton, to Margaret, only daughter of Mr. John Jones of Warrnambool Vic
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Marriage, at the residence of the bride s parents, Lambton, on the 18th January by the Rev. Evan Lewis, Congregational Minister, Mr. John Rees, to Miss Mary Anne Williams, daughter of William Williams, Lambton
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Marriage, at Lambton on February 14th, by the Rev. E. T. Lewis, Congregational Minister, Mr. Job Tillott, of Wallsend to Miss Jane Brown of Waratah
First Name:
Rev. Frederick
Source:
A Town To Be Laid Out
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Appointed to draft the rules for a new hospital at Maitland to be built at Campbell's Hill opposite Boynes Inn
First Name:
Rev. Frederick
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Present at Wesleyan tea party in Wesleyan Centenary Chapel, High Street.
First Name:
Rev. Frederick
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Present at Wesleyan tea party held at the Military barracks
First Name:
Rev. Frederick
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With J. Ledsam when he fell from his horse
First Name:
Rev. Frederick
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Robbed by bushrangers on the Maitland to Wollombi Rd.
First Name:
Rev. Frederick
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Opened Wesleyan Chapel
First Name:
Rev. Frederick
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Wife gave birth to a son 3 June 1845
First Name:
Rev. Frederick
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Present at a meeting at the Court House to propose that a Benevolent Asylum is necessary for Newcastle
First Name:
Rev. Frederick
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Gave sermon in new Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
First Name:
Rev. Frederick
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Subscriber for the Irish Relief Fund
First Name:
Rev. Frederick
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Introduced to the Governor, Sir Charles Fitzroy
First Name:
Rev. Frederick
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Daughter Catherine died at the Mission house