Surname:
Macgillerray (McGillivray)
First Name:
James Lachlan
Source:
Hobart Town Gazette
Details:
Cabin Passengers on the Deveron from England included - Edward Payne, Mrs. Payne, Mr and Mrs. Butcher and 5 children; Mr. and Mrs. Dean and family; Mr. Alexander Shand; Mr. Macgillerray; Mr. Dodsworth; Mr. Allerdyce, Mr. Barnes, surgeon of the vessel.
Surname:
MacGillivray (McGillivray)
Place:
Molonglo, County of Murray
Details:
J.L. MacGillivray announces to the inhabitants of Molonglo district that he is on his way with an extensive assortment of merchandise, carefully selected to suit the wants of settlers and tradesmen and will open a store forthwith at the farm house recently occupied by Mr. Eyres
Surname:
MacGillivray (McGillivray)
First Name:
James Lachlan
Details:
Death of Arminella, second daughter of James Lachlan Macgillivray of Raymond Terrace on 17th December 1857 aged 19
Surname:
MacGillivray (McGillivray)
First Name:
James Lachlan
Details:
Marriage of James Lachlan MacGillivray to Jane Bradley. Australia, Marriages, 1810-1980." Index. FamilySearch. https://familysearch.org : accessed 2012
Surname:
MacGillvoray (McGillivray)
First Name:
James Lachlan
Place:
Situated at Wallis Plains. Bounded on W. by land of Henry Radford;
Details:
Emanuel Hungerford - Claim for grant of land. 2000 acres promised to James Lacklan MacGillvoray
Surname:
McGillivary (McGillivray)
First Name:
T.L. (James Lachlan?)
Place:
County of Northumberland, Parish of Heddon
Source:
Index to map of the country bordering upon the River Hunter... by Henry Dangar (London : Joseph Cross, 1828). p4
Details:
Granted 1100 acres of land. Annual Quit rent £8 5s
Surname:
McGillivary (McGillivray)
First Name:
T.L. (James Lachlan?)
Place:
County of Northumberland, Parish of Gosforth
Source:
Index to map of the country bordering upon the River Hunter... by Henry Dangar (London : Joseph Cross, 1828). p4
Details:
Granted 900 acres of land. Annual quit rent£ 6 15s
Details:
Tender for maize deliverable at Newcastle accepted by govt., 50 bushels at 5/6- per bushell
Source:
Historical Records of Newcastle
Details:
Free selector of land in Newcastle/ Hunter Valley
Details:
Assigned servant William Edmonds to be victualled from the Stores at Newcastle for 6mths
Details:
Robert Newnham per 'Guildford' assigned servant
Details:
Robert Ramsey per 'Ocean' assigned servant
Place:
King Street Newcastle
Details:
Sale of 24 perches of land fronting King Street advertised for sale. Granted by Sir Thomas Brisbane in 1823 to J.L. McGillivray. Bounded on land granted to Messrs Lilly, Forbes, McIntyre and Spare
Source:
Colonial Secretary's correspondence. Copies of letters sent within the colony
Details:
Granted permission to proceed to Newcastle on the Mariner. Other settlers travelling to Newcastle on this day - Alexander Shand, John Cheers, John Hickey, George Brown, Alexander Dickson
Source:
NSW Government. Special Bundles, 1794-1825. Series 898, Fiche 3260-3312. State Records Authority of NSW. Kingswood, NSW
Details:
Assigned servant James Lane per 'Agamemnon' sentenced to 50 lashes for neglect of work and insolence to his master
Details:
Clerk in the Principal Superintendent of Convicts Office. State Records Authority of New South Wales; Kingswood, New South Wales, Australia; Returns of the Colony ('BlueBooks'), 1822-1857; Collection Number: Series 1286; Publication Year: 1828
Source:
NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
Details:
Robert Newman per Guildford, in the service of James McGillivray, charged with absconding from his master s service at Wallis Plains and proceeding overland to Sydney from whence he was sent by the principal overseer of convicts to be dealt with accordingly. The prisoner states his reason for running from his master s service was that he did not like the situation and that he wanted to get to Sydney. Robert Newman sentenced to 50 lashes.
First Name:
James and Jane
Details:
Children included Lachlan b. 1833; Margaret b. 1835;Arminella b. 1837; Arminella . 1840; William J. b. 1847; Miriam b. 1853
First Name:
James Lachlan
Details:
Early land owner Hunter River
First Name:
James Lachlan
Details:
Extra Clerk, Audit Office. State Records Authority of New South Wales; Kingswood, New South Wales, Australia; Returns of the Colony ('BlueBooks'), 1822-1857; Collection Number: Series 1286; Publication Year: 1838.