Details:
Offering reward for return of a horse missing from Bucklebone
First Name:
Arthur Edward
Details:
On list printed in the Gazette for New Commission of the Peace
First Name:
Arthur Edward
Place:
St. Peter's church, East Maitland
Details:
Marriage of Arthur Edward, 4th son of the Rev. Townshend Selwyn, Canon of Gloucester to Rose Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Rev. G.K. Rusden on 30th June. Minister, Lord Bishop of Newcastle
First Name:
Arthur Edward and RoseElizabeth
Source:
1820 to 1890 Family Register Book of Christchurch Cathedral, Newcastle, Record 1-4
Place:
Christ Church, Newcastle
Details:
Marriage of Galway Francis Kemp of the Macleay River, fifth son of the late Major Kemp of HM 80 Regt., to Matilda Ann, second daughter of the late William Henry Wood, of Goulburn on 8th December 1868. Minister Rev. A. Selwyn
First Name:
Rev. Arthur E
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
Details:
Marriage on 3rd instant, at Christchurch, Newcastle by the Rev. Arthur E. Selwyn, Mr. Charles Tuton, to Sarah Alice, only daughter of Mr. Samuel Hartley both of Lambton
First Name:
Rev. Arthur M
Details:
Marriage of William Wilding Sears, storekeeper of Clarencetown and Sarah Eliza, second daughter of Stephen Neate Dark Esq., of Dungog on 21st September 1864. Minister Rev. A.M. Sheriff
Place:
Dungog and Clarencetown
Source:
Australian almanac
Details:
clergyman, Presbytery of Maitland
Source:
Australian Almanac
Details:
Clergy. Presbyterian
Details:
Marriage of Barbara Jane, youngest daughter of the late Richard Cooke Esq., of Hilsborough, Co. Down, Ireland and Benjamin Edwin Hooke, Esq., of Wiregully on 6th October 1864. Minister Rev. Arthur Sherriff
First Name:
Rev. Arthur M
Place:
Free Church Pitt Street Sydney
Details:
Attended Synod of Eastern Australia meeting on 5th November. From Clarencetown
First Name:
Rev. Arthur M
Source:
Australian Almanack
Details:
Presbyterian Clergyman
First Name:
Rev. Arthur M
Details:
Marriage of Simon Griffith, storekeeper of Dungog and Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Joseph Finch of the Royal Hotel of Dungog on 29th March 1864. Minister Rev. Arthur M. Sherriff
First Name:
Rev. Arthur M
Source:
Centenary History of the Presbyterian Church in New South Wales. List of Ministers who served in the NSW Presbyterian church before the Union.p 404
Details:
Arrived in 1849. Died at Clarence Town 1864
First Name:
Rev. Arthur McEwen
Place:
Pitnacree, East Maitland
Details:
Presbyterian Minister of Dungog and Clarence Town. Died at Pitnacree on 8th November 1864
Surname:
Sherriff (Sheriff)
First Name:
Rev. Arthur M
Details:
Appointed by the Synod of Eastern Australia to Dungog, Stroud, Clarence town
Details:
Chemist. Nominated Joseph Eckford as Candidate for the election of Aldermen of the Borough Council
First Name:
Arthur Charles
Place:
St. Johns, Wollombi
Source:
Australian Marriages - FamilySearch Historical Records
Details:
Marriage of Arthur Charles Slade (b. 1877 at Saltash near Newcastle, son of John Slade and Mary Russell) and Florence Jane Cameron (bo. 1878 at Wollombi, dau. of John Cameron and Elizabeth Jones)
Place:
Stockade Hill, Maitland
Details:
Dismissed from Court after being apprehended for enticing young girl Ann Rigney into the bush
Details:
Sentenced to 6mths in prison with hard labour under the Vagrancy Act after he tried to obtain liquor with means to pay