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Coroner's Inquest into the death of William Maloney after he claimed to have been beaten by a hotel keeper of Waratah named Welham. Found to have died of natural causes accelerated by excessive drinking
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Elected as a new member of the Volunteer Fire Brigade at a meeting held at the Prince of Wales Hotel in Hunter Street Newcastle
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Market Square Newcastle
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Workshop extensively damaged and tools buried in debris during a destructive fire at Newcastle
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Forwarded 15 drain pipes to Singleton
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Manufacturer of drain pipes, tiles etc. Won award at the late Maitland Exhibition. Provided the drain pipes for the new building of the Bank of New South Wales.
First Name:
Anne Elizabeth
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms p. 28
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Daughter of Samuel and Eliza Welham. Baptism
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Brown stoneware, yellow earthenware and flower pots and water coolers of unglazed porous pottey manufactured by Mr. F. Welham of Burwood Newcastle on exhibition at the Maitland School of Arts
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Unclaimed letter held in the Sydney Post Office for the month of January
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Baptism November 1847
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. p.21
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Son of Samuel and Eliza Welham. Baptism
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Witness at the trial of Joseph Pritchard
Place:
Christ Church, Newcastle
Source:
Marriages Register Book of Christchurch Cathedral, Newcastle 1856 - 1868 p.27
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Marriage of Thomas Eggleston, widower, son of William and Mary Eggleston to Mary Ann Welham, daughter of Samuel and Eliza Welham. Witnesses Alfred Bedford and Ann Elizabeth Welham
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Marriage of James Shaw, Master Mariner and Miss Jane Welham of Burwood near Newcastle on 22nd March. Minister Rev. W. Chaucer
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Won Government contract for the construction of a tank at the lighthouse
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Insolvency proceedings. Brickmaker
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Won a large silver medal at the Great Exhibition of 1862 for the excellence of his manufactures in earthenware at his pottery works situated at the Junction near Newcastle
Place:
The Junction, Newcastle
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Proprietor of the Pottery. Fell from the top of a ladder alongside the kiln on to a post, on which he came with his whole weight and then to the ground. Picked up insensible with blood gushing from his nose and ears. Treated by Dr. Hector and Dr. Bowker and found to have broken ribs, concussion and injured kidneys. Slowly recovery
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The Potteries, Newcastle
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Advertising to employ a 'thrower' who has been accustomed to making large ware
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Brickmaker. Stonemason. On List of Estates surrendered or placed under sequestration
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Issued with Hawker's licence at the Court of Quarter Sessions
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Burwood, Newcastle
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Employee David Holloway (a potter) died after being rescued from the harbour by sailors from the steamer 'Rose'