First Name:
Arthur Hunter
Place:
Gostwyck, Tamworth
Details:
Advertising to employ a pair of good well sinkers
First Name:
Arthur Hunter
Details:
Title deeds 2 roods. Lot 127
First Name:
Arthur Hunter
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Henry Dangar being about to leave the colony giving notice that cash orders on account of his Stations to be drawn on his Agent Arthur Hunter Palmer of Gostwyck, New England
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Requesting that a meeting be convened to consider the transportation question
First Name:
Arthur Sydney
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
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Marriage, on 4th March, by the Rev. J. A. Foggon at the residence of the bride s parents, Arthur Sydney Payne, of Lambton, to Thirza Grace, youngest daughter of Mr. Thomas Johns, Fairfield
Source:
The Aldine centennial history of New South Wales illustrated / W. Frederic Morrison Morrison, W. Frederic Sydney. The Aldine Publishing Company, 1888
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ARTHUR PEACOCK, Proprietor of the Upper Hunter Standard, was born in Kent, England, in 1855. He received his education in Dulwich College and learned his trade of compositor in London. He arrived in the colony in 1879, and shortly after took charge of the Times at Queanbeyan, and subsequently removed to Cooma to become part proprietor of the Express. He shortly afterwards sold out and settled in Muswellbrook and commenced the Upper Hunter Standard on his own account in December 1883. This journal is published weekly and has a circulation of 500. It is carried on liberal principles, and advocates every measure for the public good, irrespective of person or party. Mr. Peacock is both proprietor and editor and takes an active part in all local matters. He was for several years on the committee of the school-of-arts, and he is generally esteemed as an energetic and upright citizen, and an acquisition to the community
Source:
Maitland Burial Register p. 155
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Arthur Pinyon, son of free emigrant, died aged 5 1/2 years on 17 March 1840. Buried 19 March 1840
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Notice - Arthur Pinyon, recently arrived in the colony, attempting to contact his sister Selina Robinson, who arrived 14 yrs previously with her husband Stephen Robinson of the Royal Staff Corps but who had re-married
Source:
State Records Online Shipping List
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Emigrant. Farm servant from Co. Sussex age 25. Engaged for employment by Alexander Paterson at Hunter River on arrival...http://tinyurl.com/k9p7k4v
First Name:
Arthur and Sophia
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Birth of Charlotte, daughter of Arthur and Sophia Pinyon
Place:
Latrobe, Devonport, Tasmania
Source:
Australian Marriages - FamilySearch Historical Records
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Marriage of Arthur George Purdy (born 1873 in Newcastle son of Robert John and ElizabethPurdy) and Alice Coventry, daughter of James Henry and Priscilla Coventry)
Place:
Morpeth Burial Plots
Source:
Maitland Burial Records
Place:
St. Joseph's Church East Maitland
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Marriage of Arthur Quinn, sixth son of Mrs. Ellen Quinn of Hinton and Catherine, youngest daughter of Mr. Hugh O'Donnell of Londonderry, Ireland on 16th April 1866. Minister Rev. Kenny
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Renewal of wine license granted
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On list printed in the Gazette for New Commission of the Peace
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Made donation to the Singleton Benevolent Society
First Name:
Arthur Robert
Place:
Williams River district
Details:
Elector of the Williams River district supporting John Nowlan of 'Eelar' in the forthcoming election
First Name:
Arthur Caswell
Place:
St. James Church, Wickham
Details:
Marriage on 4 October, by Rev. John Dixon, Arthur Caswell, second son of the late Alderman Robinson of Singleton to Sarah Ann, second daughter of Alderman Whiteman of Waratah.
First Name:
Arthur Caswell
Place:
St. James Church, Wickham
Details:
Marriage, at St. James Church, Wickham, on the 4th October by the Rev. John Dixon, Arthur Caswell, second son of the late Alderman Robinson, Singleton, to Sarah Ann, second daughter of Alderman Whiteman of Waratah