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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Marriages p16
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Marriage of Joseph Spragg and Ann Bowen (came free) aged 22. Witnesses Stephen Davis and Anne Elliott
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Apprehended by constable McCabe for habitually begging about the streets of the town. Sentenced to 3mths imprisonment with hard labour
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Storekeeper. Granted resititution of 25 pounds that had been stolen by James Hanley
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Spirit Merchant registration
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Marriages p29
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Witness at the marriage of Francis Ashman and Annabella Corrigan
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Sir George Seymour 1838
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Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book - State Archives NSW; Roll: 757
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Charles Spragg, cook from Edinburgh, sent to Newcastle gaol from Maitland. To be sent for trial in Sydney
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms p. 26
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Daughter of Joseph and Ann Spragg. Baptism
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Newcastle Chronicle
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Death - on the 11th September at Newcastle, after a long and painful illness, Fanny Ann, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Joseph Spragg, of Newcastle and dearly beloved daughter of Mrs. Robert Lea of Bourke street, Surry Hills, aged 29 years
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Baptism October 1844
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. p.13
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Daughter of Joseph and Anne Spragg. Baptism
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244 Castlereagh Street, Sydney
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Brother of Josep Spragg of Newcastle. Died on 21st November of consumption aged 31 years
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Baptism December 1843
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. p.11
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Son of Joseph and Anne Spragg. Baptism
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Hannah Maria Bowler
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms p. 56
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Daughter of Joseph and Anne Spragg. Baptism
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Baptism February 1849
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. p.23
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Son of Joseph and Ann Spragg. Baptism
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Ticket of Leave holder committed for trial for the rape of Mary Ann Smith
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Witness at the trial of William Edgerton Sampson
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Spirit Merchants license
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A voyage to Australia and NZ ., J.A. Askew
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Provided a sleeping room for J.A. Askew on his visit to Newcastle which was the largest in the house and on the first floor. Mosquitos in the hundreds
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A voyage to Australia and NZ., J.A., Askew
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Native of London sent for housebreaking. Appointed barber in the hospital and organist of the church. Married an amiable and industrious woman (free emigrant). Owner of the largest store in Newcastle. Architect of his house and store, painted all the cart signs and coffin plates in the neighbourhood; could act, sing a comic song at a moments notice
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Presented Rev. William Savigny with a testimonial of a silver salver and 40 sovereigns in gratitude for his ministerial labours and gratuitous devotion to service
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Registered Spirit Merchant