Surname:
Pouditch (Powditch)
Source:
Historical Records of Newcastle
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Free selector of land in Newcastle/ Hunter Valley
First Name:
Captain William
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Captain of the 'Elizabeth' arrived with 6000 bushels of wheat from Valparaiso for the Australian market
First Name:
Captain William
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Formerly captain of the 'Elizabeth'. Taking of as Captain of the Lord Liverpool from Alexander Livingstone who 'retired to shore'
First Name:
Captain William
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Resigned from position as Captain of the Lord Liverpool
First Name:
Captain William
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Captain of the brig 'Brutus' Sailed in company with the govt. cutter 'Mermaid' to Norfolk Island taking the Commandant, engineer, surgeon (Dr. Coleman) military, + 53 male and 3 female prisoners
First Name:
Captain William
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 669
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James Regan per 'Morley' assigned to Captain William Powditch on arrival
First Name:
Captain William
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 669
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William Wheeler per 'Morley' assigned to Captain William Powditch on arrival
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Gave birth to a son on 12th January
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From Woodville. Preached serman at the opening of the Wesleyan Chapel on 19th February
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Advertising to contract to enclose the reservoir of water on the Woodville Estate with four rail fence
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Advertising Coaching horse 'Fashion' to stand at Woodville
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Marriage of John Roberts of the firm Flavelle Brothers, Sydney to Harriet, daughter of the late Charles Croaker of Motto, Hunter River and relict of the late Rev. W.G.W. Powditch of Woodville, Paterson River
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Marriage of W.G.W. Powditch of Woodville, Paterson and Harriett, eighth daughter of the late Charles Croaker of Sydney on 21st September. Officiating minister Rev. F. Tuckfield
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Trader. Signed letter to J. Busby (British Resident at Bay of Islands NZ) re attacks on residents
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Memorials for land at Hunter River. On return of Newcastle town allotments
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Requesting he be supplied with stone from the Government Quarries for building at Newcastle
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Memorial on behalf of his brother J.K. Powditch of Valparaiso
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Attesting to the property and character of Frederick Boucher for a grant of land
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Memorial for land to build a warehouse at Wallis Plains
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Opening stores at Newcastle to house all kinds of marketable produce. To be managed by Frederick Boucher under the firm Powditch & Boucher