Surname:
Gillatt (Gillett) (Lowe)
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Abode Parish of Broke
Source:
Maitland Baptism Register
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William, son of Ambrose Gillatt and Mary Lowe born December 1830. Baptised 24 April 1831. Occupation of Ambrose Gillatt, labourer
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New punt established which shortens the distance from Clarencetown to Raymond Terrace by 10 miles.
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Horse stolen by Michael Byrne
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Renting out the Clarence Inn
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Advertising to two apprentices for the shipwrighting business (stout lads about 16yrs old)
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Unclaimed letter in General Post Office, Sydney for the month of October
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Unclaimed letter held in the General Post Office Sydney for the month of January
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Trustee for Presbyterian school house grant
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Appointed to Presbyterian School Board
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Title deeds in trust for a school house issued
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Launched a new brig at his William River ship yard. 170 tons
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Built the brig 'Enchantress' to be used for the coal trade
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Mazeppa. 3 topsail schooner built by Mr. Lowe at Williams River for Mr. Milne. 80 tons
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Wife of William Lowe died 10th February at Clarence Town leaving six children
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Shipbuilder advertising to employ apprentice to shipbuilding trade
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Purchase of land 10th February 1837
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Shipbuilder advertising to employ two apprentices
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Advertising farms to let. 24 and 30 acres each two miles from Clarence town
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Lease of Church and school lands. 2560 acres