First Name:
Captain Francis Wilkins
Details:
Ship Eleanor Lancaster lying at Newcastle with 120 Chinese emigrants on board willing to engage themselves for 5 years. Apply to F.W. Lodge (Master) or Mitchell & Tully
First Name:
Captain Francis Wilkins
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Marriages p26
Details:
Marriage of Francis Wilkins Lodge and Amelia Helene Crummer. Witnesses James Henry Crummer of Newcastle and Mary Snodgrass of Eagleton
First Name:
Captain Francis Wilkins
Details:
Granted spirit merchants license
First Name:
Captain Francis Wilkins
Details:
Captain Lodge purchaser of allotment at Dempsey Island
First Name:
Captain Francis Wilkins
Place:
Freehold. Address - Dempsey Island
Details:
On a list of electors in the police district of Newcastle who had the right to vote for elections in the county of Northumberland in 1855. Printed in the Newcastle Morning Herald 18 October 1911
First Name:
Captain Francis Wilkins
Place:
Dwelling house, Watt Street
Details:
On a list of electors in the police district of Newcastle who had the right to vote for elections in the county of Northumberland in 1855. Printed in the Newcastle Morning Herald 19 July 1911
First Name:
Captain Francis Wilkins
Source:
The Sydney Standard and Colonial Advocate
Details:
Captain of the Juliana, barque bringing 240 immigrants from England to Sydney. Went on shore whilst entering Table Bay on 19 January 1839 near the Moeljie. No lives lost and the emigrants were landed and lodged in the barracks
First Name:
Captain Francis Wilkins
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
Details:
Captain Lodge- — In our issue of the 5th instant wo inserted a paragraph from Keene s Bath Journal, headed Recovery of Treasure, in which it was stated that Captain Lodge had re turned from China with his divers, having succeeded in recovering sixty-four boxes of gold, being the greater portion of the treasure on board the ship Hammilla, which was wrecked on rocks near Shanghai, in 1869. The Captain Lodge referred to in the paragraph in question, we learn, resided, in Newcastle about seventeen years ago, and is well known to many of our citizens. He kept a store in Watt-street, near where the Great Northern Hotel now stands, and still, we understand, keeps up a correspondence with Captain Tompkins, of Mosquito Island. Captain Lodge married a daughter of Major Crummer s, formerly Police Magistrate of Newcastle.
First Name:
Captain Francis Wilkins
Details:
Master of the Eleanor Lancaster, ship for California direct.
First Name:
Captain Francis Wilkins
Details:
Arrived of the Eleanor Lancaster, Captain Lodge, from Port Phillipson 9th July 1846
First Name:
Captain Francis Wilkins
Details:
After taking a ship load of gold diggers to San Francisco late in 1849, remained in harbour, dis-masted the Eleanor Lancaster and converted her to a store ship where he intended to remain for some time.
First Name:
Captain Francis Wilkins
Details:
Arrival of the Eleanor Lancaster from Amoy with 240 Chinese labourers
First Name:
Francis Wilkins
Details:
Registered Spirit Merchant
First Name:
Francis Wilkins
Details:
Signed address to Dr. Bowker on the occasion of Bowker s return to England
First Name:
Francis Wilkins
Details:
Signed petition supporting Edward Flood in the forthcoming elections