First Name:
Rev. Frederick
Ship:
Grenada 1825 (came free)
Details:
Rev. Frederick, wife, daughter and son Alexander, free passengers on the Grenada from London
First Name:
Rev. Frederick
Details:
Rev. Wilkinson and Wife arrived from Dublin on the vessel 'Margaret'
Details:
On the eve of his departure for Windsor. To preside over the Wesleyan Tea Meeting at the Chapel in West Maitland
Details:
Gave subscription for the relief of the family of the late William Hall of West Maitland
Details:
Marriage of Charles Bolton Esq., and Elizabeth, relict of the late Mr. John Rowell of Sydney on 21st October. Minister Rev. S. Wilkinson
Place:
County of Northumberland, Parish of Hartwhistle
Source:
Index to map of the country bordering upon the River Hunter... by Henry Dangar (London : Joseph Cross, 1828). p5
Details:
Granted 2000 acres of land. Annual Quit Rent £15
Details:
Chairman of Wesleyan Missionary meeting anniversary
Details:
Advertising for a man servant to work as cook
Details:
Sermon at anniversary services. Hunter River Branch of Wesleyan Mission Society
Place:
Woodville, Paterson
Details:
Performed first service in the new Wesleyan Chapel at Woodville
Details:
Officiating minister at marriage of Frederick Currey and Jane Ann Ledsam
Details:
Wesleyan Minister. Eldest son John drowned in the river
Place:
Wesleyan Chapel, Maitland
Details:
Marriage of Henry Pankhurst jun., of Oswald to Miss Ellen Seivier of Cedarford, West Maitland on 17th Jan. Officiating minister Rev. S. Wilkinson
Details:
Thomas Pryor married Miss Mary Bowden of Raymond Terrace on 24 Jan at Wesleyan Chapel. Officiating minister Rev. S. Wilkinson
Place:
Wesleyan Chapel, West Maitland
Details:
Marriage of James Stewart Cornish of Bendolba, Upper William River, to Eliza Jane, daughter of Alex. Smith of Bandon Grove, William River on 10th May. Officiating minister Rev. S. Wilkinson
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Valedictory tea meeting given in his honor. Had been on the Hunter River circuit for three years. Accompanied to the Morpeth steamer by a number of gentlemen when he and his family departed the district
Place:
Wallalong, Paterson River
Details:
Marriage of John Rodrick, shipbuilder of Balmain and Sarah, second daughter of Edward King of Wallalong, Paterson River on 24th April. Minister Rev. Samuel Wilkinson of Morpeth
Source:
Australian Dictionary of Dates and Men of the Time
Details:
Born at Bishop Auckland Co. Durham 31 July 1813. Arrived in NSW in 1838. First appointed to Windsor and then Melbourne where he remained for a year; At others times stationed at Windsor, Bathurst, Maitland, Brisbane, Camden, Singleton and Morpeth