First Name:
Alexander Walker.
Details:
Thomas Connor per 'Clyde' assigned servant
First Name:
Alexander Walker.
Details:
James Fuller per 'Clyde' assigned servant
First Name:
Alexander Walker.
Details:
John Harris per 'Eliza' assigned servant
First Name:
Alexander Walker.
Details:
Thomas Finnan per 'Calcutta' assigned servant
First Name:
Alexander Walker.
Place:
Ash Island, Newcastle
Details:
Land adjoining Scott's at Ash Island. 4 lots for auction
First Name:
Alexander Walker.
Details:
From Ash Island. Appointed Magisrate
First Name:
Alexander Walker.
Details:
Selling hand picked oranges at one shilling per dozen
First Name:
Alexander Walker.
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral Newcastle. Burials p2
Details:
Assigned servant James Fuller died age 50 in Newcastle Hospital
First Name:
Alexander Walker.
Details:
2560 acres promised by Governor Darling 21st April 1829 and possession given on 23 June 1831 as a primary grant
First Name:
Alexander Walker.
Place:
Ash Island, Hexham; and Victoria Club
Source:
Australian Almanac
Details:
Legislative Council member with town and country residence
Source:
Singleton Burial Register p 11
Details:
Amelai Mary Scott, daughter of Helenus Scott, died aged 68 days on 22 September 1846. Buried 23 September 1846
Place:
Honeysuckle Cemetery
Source:
Honeysuckle Cemetery Online
Details:
Husband of Agnes. Died aged 74
Details:
Allotments of land were applied for in Maitland in 1835 by Andrew Scott, James ONeill, Margaret Roach and Nathaniel Shepherd at the upset price of 7 pounds per acre. (NMH 24 January 1912)
Details:
Free by certificate. Servant to John Town of Richmond. Permitted to pass with cattle from Windsor to the station of Benjamin Singleton at Patrick Plains
Details:
Of Richmond. Overseer to William Cox junior of Hobartville
First Name:
Andrew, Agnes, Thomas, John, Mary, Grace, Isaac, James, David
Source:
State Records Authority of New South Wales; Kingswood New South Wales, Australia; Persons on bounty ships to Sydney, Newcastle, and Moreton Bay (Boards Immigrant Lists); Series: 5317; Reel: 2460; Item: [4/4913]
Details:
Andrew Scott age 43, occupation mason from Cooper, Fifeshire, son of Thomas and Grace, both dead; Agnes, age 39, dressmaker, daughter of John and Mary Wilson, both dead; Thomas, son, age 22, occupation plasterer; John, son age 20, plasterer; Mary, daughter age 19, house servant; Grace, daughter age 17, house servant; Isaac, son age 10; Agnes, daughter age 7; James, son age 3; David, Son age 2; all passengers on the St. Vincent in 1849. , Agnes Scott had a sister Mary married to James Simpson living at Newcastle
Source:
The Courier (Brisbane)
Details:
'A pleasant looking young woman' under examination for the offence of horse stealing
Details:
Found guilty of stealing a horse belonging to Oliver Maxwell. Remanded for sentence
Details:
Sentenced to 2 years imprisonment in Darlinghurst gaol but if at the expiration of 12mths a favourable report of her conduct was made then recommendation would be made to remit remainder of her sentence
Details:
On of the seamen belonging to the Resource during her stay at Hunters River. A musket loaded with duck shot that had so often missed fire was to be declared totally useless at last went off unexpectedly, lodging the whole charge in the head of Archibald Scott who shortly after expired. (Believed by historian W Huntington to be the first person buried in Christ church burial grounds.)