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              118223            
          
              Surname: Henderson            
          
              First Name: John            
          
              Ship: Australia 1826            
          
              Date: 1844 August            
          
              Place: Morpeth Burial Plots            
          
              Source: Maitland Burial Records            
          
              Details: Died age 50            
          
              132856            
          
              Surname: Henderson            
          
              First Name: John            
          
              Ship: Australia 1826            
          
              Date: 1837 12 June            
          
              Place: St. Philips Church            
          
              Source: SH            
          
              Details: Marriage of William Croasdill of the A.A. Companys service, son of the late Henry Croasdill of Thanington near Canterbury, and Harriette, eldest daughter of the late John Henderson, Esq., of Newcastle on 1st June. Minister Rev. W. Cowper. The bride was given away by the Lord Bishop of Australia            
          
              168167            
          
              Surname: Henderson            
          
              First Name: John            
          
              Ship: Australia 1826            
          
              Date: 22 July 1826            
          
              Place: Sydney            
          
              Source: SG            
          
              Details: A.A. Company report - Respecting the Coal Mines at Newcastle, of which is a former Report, it has been stated that His Majestys Government had consented to grant a lease to the A.A. Company for a period of 31 years, the Directors have now to observe that their plans for working the mines n the most advantageious manner, have been gradually matured, and it is expected that in the course of next month, or the beginning of March, Mr. Henderson who is engaged as principal Manager, will be prepared to embark for the Colony, accompanied by an efficient but moderate establishment of assistants, and an adequate supply of Steam Engines and Machinery; it may therefore, be fairly anticipated, that in a few months these Mines will be brought on account of the Company , into a state of more active operatons.            
          
              168168            
          
              Surname: Henderson            
          
              First Name: John            
          
              Ship: Australia 1826            
          
              Date: 22 December 1826            
          
              Place: Hobart            
          
              Source: Colonial Times and Tasmanian Advertiser (Hobart)            
          
              Details: SHIP NEWS     On Monday last, the ship Australia, Captain William Wilson, put into port for want of water. She is bound for New South Wales;   having on board nearly 300 fine merino sheep from Hamburg, there being an increase on the passage of about 40, and only three deaths. She left Portsmouth, the 27th July (several days previously to the Woodford transport), and on her voyage touched at the Cape of Good Hope, which she left on the 1st of Nov. having been there above a fortnight ; from whence she brings Cape Papers to October 28.   Passengers, E. W. Scott, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, and 4 children, in the cabin ; and 21 men, women, and children, in the steerage, sent out by the Australian Company, to whom the cargo and vessel belongs.            
          
              173824            
          
              Surname: Henderson            
          
              First Name: John            
          
              Ship: Australia 1826            
          
              Date: 4 April 1902            
          
              Place: Christ Church Burial Ground, Newcastle            
          
              Source: NMH            
          
              Details: In the north eastern corner of the churchyard, almost entirely overgrown with lantana there is a massive tablet surrounded by iron railings fast fusting away, which marks the grave of one of the early managers of the Australian Agricultural Companys mines. On the side of the tablet there is still plainly visible - John Henderson, Manager A.A. Co Colliery, died April 19 1835 aged 53.            
          
              174062            
          
              Surname: Henderson            
          
              First Name: John            
          
              Ship: Australia 1826            
          
              Date: 27 July 1887            
          
              Place: Christ Church Burial Ground, Newcastle            
          
              Source: NMH            
          
              Details: Just nearby the grave of Thomas Straw lay the bones of a one time colliery manager John Henderson, manager A.A. Companys Colliery, died April 19th 1835 when 53 years of age.            
          
              96539            
          
              Surname: Henderson            
          
              First Name: John Rootle            
          
              Ship: Australia 1826            
          
              Date: 1852 8 December            
          
              Place: Newcastle            
          
              Source: MM            
          
              Details: Son of the late John Henderson. Lost at sea in the schooner Harriette on the night of the 22nd August last aged 31 years. Brother of Harriett Croasdill and Mary Henderson who both died the following December            
          
              30544            
          
              Surname: Henderson            
          
              First Name: Mrs            
          
              Ship: Australia 1826            
          
              Date: -            
          
              Place: -            
          
              Source: Pure Merinos and Others            
          
              Details: Catherine German servant            
          
              30298            
          
              Surname: Howitt            
          
              First Name: Adam            
          
              Ship: Australia 1826            
          
              Date: 1829            
          
              Place: Carrington            
          
              Source: Pure Merinos and Others            
          
              Details: Blacksmith employed by Australian Agricultural Company            
          
              56815            
          
              Surname: Howitt            
          
              First Name: Adam            
          
              Ship: Australia 1826            
          
              Date: 1828            
          
              Place: Port Stephens            
          
              Source: 1828 Census            
          
              Details: Aged 23. Servant indented to A.A. Company            
          
              56817            
          
              Surname: Howitt            
          
              First Name: Jane            
          
              Ship: Australia 1826            
          
              Date: 1828            
          
              Place: Port Stephens            
          
              Source: 1828 Census            
          
              Details: Aged 23 in 1828. Came Free. Wife of Adam            
          
              56818            
          
              Surname: Howitt            
          
              First Name: Jane            
          
              Ship: Australia 1826            
          
              Date: 1828            
          
              Place: Port Stephens            
          
              Source: 1828 Census            
          
              Details: Aged 2 in 1828. Came Free            
          
              134603            
          
              Surname: Steele            
          
              First Name: Isabella            
          
              Ship: Australia 1826 (came free)            
          
              Date: 1828            
          
              Place: -            
          
              Source: 1828 Census            
          
              Details: Came Free. Age 6            
          
              30545            
          
              Surname: Steele            
          
              First Name: James            
          
              Ship: Australia 1826            
          
              Date: -            
          
              Place: -            
          
              Source: Pure Merinos            
          
              Details: Brakeman. Employed by Australian Agricultural Company            
          
              42797            
          
              Surname: Steele            
          
              First Name: James            
          
              Ship: Australia 1826            
          
              Date: 1828            
          
              Place: Port Stephens            
          
              Source: 1828 Census            
          
              Details: Servant indented to Australian Agricultural Company. Aged 43. Came free            
          
              134604            
          
              Surname: Steele            
          
              First Name: James            
          
              Ship: Australia 1826            
          
              Date: 1828            
          
              Place: -            
          
              Source: 1828 Census            
          
              Details: Came Free. Age 2            
          
              173916            
          
              Surname: Steele            
          
              First Name: James            
          
              Ship: Australia 1826            
          
              Date: 10 May 1902            
          
              Place: Newcastle            
          
              Source: NMH            
          
              Details: Many years ago two young men were employed at a colliery in the North of England where they worked as mates in tending the pit machinery. One of them, George Stephenson, was destined to become famous as the pioneer of the locomotive engine and railways while the second Mr. James Steele was to be associated with the development of the coal industry at Newcastle NSW. When the Australian Agricultural Company were looking for experienced men to control their coal getting operation the choice fell upon Mr. Steele who was selected as engineer and Mr. John Henderson who was appointed colliery viewer. These two gentlemen embarked on board the ship Australia owned by A.W. Scott of Ash Island and arrived in 1826. In the early days the whole of the work at the various collieries was performed by prison labour many hundreds being under the personal direction of Mr. Steele. He was a general favourite with them and never had a serious difficulty in managing them. Many a little concession received at his hands out of pure kindness made an impression on their minds and as a result his orders were cheerfully obeyed. Sometimes when work was finished, the men would be allowed to assemble on the green for an hour and play quoits. Nothing pleased the veteran manager better than to watch the men enjoying themselves and forgetting for a time at least the realities of their positions....In about 1836 Mr. Steele built a house n Brown street or what is Brown St now for at that time it was a beautiful green hill, sloping down towards the harbour. At that time there was no other dwelling westward of Wolfe street or southward of Church street. Around the house was a large garden and there as many as two hundred convicts have been working at a time. Frequently there would not be employement for all the companys assigned servants and as the order of the day was keep them employed, they were temporarily transformed into gardeners..            
          
              173917            
          
              Surname: Steele            
          
              First Name: James            
          
              Ship: Australia 1826            
          
              Date: 10 May 1902            
          
              Place: Christ Church Burial Ground, Newcastle            
          
              Source: NMH            
          
              Details: Mr. James Steele was among those buried in the old churchyard and when his wife died in 1890 the remains were removed to Sandgate where husband and wife lie side by side. Mr. Steele was twice married. There were four children by the first marriage including Mr. Michael Steele, who came out with his father to be blacksmith for the A.A. Co, Mr. Joseph Steele, Mrs. Alexander Brown and Mrs. Innen, the wife of Captain Innen. The second family are Messrs James William, Michael Robert, Ralph and Alexander Steele, Mrs. Hutchinson and Mrs. Captain Jewell and Mrs. Firth, wife of Captain Firth.            
          
              134600            
          
              Surname: Steele            
          
              First Name: Jane            
          
              Ship: Australia 1826            
          
              Date: 1828            
          
              Place: -            
          
              Source: 1828 Census            
          
              Details: Came Free. Age 11            
          
              134601            
          
              Surname: Steele            
          
              First Name: Joseph            
          
              Ship: Australia 1826            
          
              Date: 1828            
          
              Place: -            
          
              Source: 1828 Census            
          
              Details: Came Free. Age 12