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Insolvent. Drowned himself by securing stones to his feet.
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Michael Nedley assigned servant
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Henry Barton assigned servant
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Thomas Bloocher assigned servant
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Ship builder at Williams river. Travelling about looking for timber. Witness in Court case Mossman v. Warren
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Assigned 1 convict errand boy
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Signature on petition to Legislative Council by Hunter River district inhabitants regarding the 'Summary Punishment Bill'
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County of Gloucester
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Lease of school and parish estate due to expire
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Partnership between James Marshall and William Lowe of Williams River (shipbuilders) dissolved by mutual consent. All claims or debts to be sent to William Lowe. Witness W.L. Dowling
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Thomas Evans per 'Hooghley' assigned servant
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Patterson's Plains
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Signed address to John Wighton on the occasion of Wighton's resignation as Chairman of the Association for the suppression of Cattle Stealing
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Joseph Woodward per 'Mary' assigned servant
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On List of persons leasing Church and School Land. 100 acres
Source:
Paterson Baptism Register p 29
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James, son of William and Ann Marshall born 13 May 1849. Occupation of William Marshall - servant to Gilbert Cory Esq
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
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James Marshall, labourer, wife and six children without food or means. Twelve shillings and sixpence allowed.
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
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Abraham Sidebotham, Thomas William Sidebotham sen., and Samuel Sidebotham were ordered to find sureties of good behaviour for two months having been charged with using violent and malicious threats to James Marshall