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Calling for public meeting to discuss the re-introduction of transportation
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Erected buildings at Hinton
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Purchased 1/2 acre allotment a junction of Paterson and Hunter Rivers
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Title Deeds granted 2 roods land
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Mary Ann Mackay per 'Margaret' assigned servant
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Purchase of town allotment 10th February 1837
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Ann Farrell per 'Margaret' assigned servant
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Jane, youngest daugher of George Salt Tucker died on 9th November aged 9 months
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Castlereagh Street, Sydney
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Wife gave birth to a daughter at their residence on 31st March
Source:
Moreton Bay Courier
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Custom House Agent. Account of Spirits and Tobacco warehoused in the port of Moreton Bay
Source:
Moreton Bay Courier
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Appointed agent for the Hunter River Steam Navigation Company at Brisbane. One of the oldest servants of the Company, having been employed by them as agent at Morpeth for 6 years
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Merchant of Sydney. Arrested at the direction of Rolla O'Ferral. Court case for wrongful arrest
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Wife gave birth to a daughter 1st February
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Storekeeper of Hinton. Conveyed and assigned all his Estate and Effects whatsoever to W. Abercrombie, David Jones and Andrew Blowers Smith of Sydney (Merchants)
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Maitland Quarter Sessions
Source:
Maitland Quarter Sessions Feb 1836 - May 36. MF 2409
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Timothy McCarthy found not guilty of stealing 2 waistcoats and 2 shirts, the property of George Salt Tucker
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James' Buildings Sydney
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Advertisement. Printed cottons, pickles, mustard, oil, wearing apparel, parasols, whale casks etc etc - available from the store of George Salt Tucker
Source:
State Records Online Shipping List
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Duncan Cameron, free emigrant per Brilliant engaged for employment with G.S. Tucker on arrival
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The Brisbane shipping agent of the A.S.N. Company was a gentleman named Mr. George Salt Tucker, but he was afterwards known to the first generation of Ipswich lads as Old Dan Tucker, whn he resided on an allotment of land in a slab cottage, situated midway between Nicholas and Bell Street, afterwrads the site of Messrs. Cribb and Foote s large machinery stores. He had sait Mr. Holt as a companion, a cripple, called Fred the tailor. Mr. Holt informed me that Mr. G.S. Tucker was a thoroughly well educated gentleman and formerly well to do, but misfortunes came upon him thick and fast. However he proved a staunch friend to Fred the tailor, whose deformity was caused through having fallen from the platform of the Old Windmill later known as the Brisbane Observatory, Gregory Terrace, one of the oldest landmarks in Brisbane
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State Records Online Shipping List
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David Patton emigrant by the Strathfieldsaye engaged with George Tucker at Paterson
First Name:
George Salt and Mary Isabella
Source:
Maitland Baptism Records
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George Wilson Tucker, son of George Salt and Mary Isabella Tucker born 28 April 1841. Baptised 21 May 1841. Occupation of George Salt Tucker - former merchant