First Name:
J.G (Joseph George)
Place:
Opposite the Globe Inn, Morpeth
Details:
Advertising to employ two boot and shoe makers
First Name:
J.G (Joseph George)
Details:
Funeral Notice - The friends of J.G. White invited to attend the funeral of his late departed aunt Mrs. Sarah Brazill
First Name:
Joseph George
Details:
Witness at trial of John Brown
First Name:
Joseph George
Details:
Charged Walter Baker with assault
First Name:
Joseph George
Details:
Issued with Hawker's licence at the Court of Quarter Sessions
First Name:
Joseph George
Details:
Granted hawkers licence
First Name:
Joseph George
Place:
Opposite the Globe Inn, Morpeth
Details:
Advertising to employ 2 journeymen shoemakers
First Name:
Joseph George
Details:
Granted hawker's licence to trade with horse and cart
First Name:
Joseph George
Place:
Morpeth Burial Plots
Source:
Maitland Burial Records
First Name:
Joseph George
Source:
Australian Marriages - FamilySearch Historical Records
Details:
Marriage of Joseph George White and Julia Ryan
First Name:
Joseph George
Source:
Morrison, W. Frederic (1888). The Aldine centennial history of New South Wales illustrated / W. Frederic Morrison. Sydney: The Aldine Publishing Company.
Details:
JOSEPH GEORGE WHITE, Steam Cabinetmaking and Joinery Works, and Broom Handle Factory, Swan and Robert streets, was born in Rotherhithe, Surrey, England, and apprenticed to a waterman and lighterman on the Thames in 1837. He arrived in Australia in 1838 and settled in Morpeth in 1839. He worked here at first as a shoemaker; in 1848 he started business as a dealer, and in two years gave it up, resuming shoemaking. In 1852 he commenced carpentering, which he abandoned on account of ill-health, and in 1857 built two boats for Messrs Dickson and Pierce. He was then necessarily working in a very small way, but by skill and attention to business he gradually advanced and added to his machinery till to-day he owns the most perfect plant for this business in the colony. Among his machinery are a foot and power morticing machine; rip, cross-cut, and circular saws; sash moulding machine, double-headed shaping machine, vertical and horizontal borers, rod machine, tenoning machine, sandpapering machine, seven wheeled emery machine, iron-framed turning lathes, dovetailing machine, devil for hair teasing, hand planing and jointing machines, smoothing machine, and band-saw, and has a fire-engine on the premises. With such a complete plant he is enabled to perform any work connected with his trade. Mr. White has always taken an active part in public matters and has delivered several lectures. He was a member of the first temperance society on the Hunter thirty-two years ago. He is president of the National Home Rule League, was elected an alderman of Morpeth in 1878, and has been re-elected at every election since, being mayor of the borough in 1886. He married in 1845 Julia, the daughter of Michael and Mary Ryan, and has seven children and twelve grandchildren living. Mr. White it was who made the first boots in the northern districts and the first boot blocking machine outside Sydney. He pulled in a regatta in -the first outrigger boat built in the colony, and which was made by his uncle, William Brazil
First Name:
Joseph George and Julia
Source:
Maitland Baptism Register p. 142
Details:
Mary Anne, daughter of Jospeh George and Julia White, born 15 October 1844. Baptised 11 January 1846. Occupation of Joseph White - shoemaker
First Name:
Joseph George and Sophia
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
Details:
Birth of Joseph William, son of Joseph George and Sophia White