First Name:
George William
Source:
Australian Marriages - FamilySearch Historical Records
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Marriage of George William Bridger and Elizabeth Philcox
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On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcatsle per Elizabeth Henrietta
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School House Maitland
Source:
Maitland Marriage Register
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Marriage of John George Delbridge aged 33 of Darlington to Anne Davis aged 19 also from Darlington. Witnesses Thomas Thompson of Maitland and Hannah Lloyd of Maitland
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Assigned to Dr. Bowman. Sentenced by the Newcastle bench to 50 lashes for secreting a Letter entrusted to his care by his master
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Aged 32. Carpenter assigned to James Bowman
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Obtained ticket of leave
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Tried in London. Assigned to Joseph Browne aged 38
Source:
State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Title: Bound manuscript indents, 1788-1842; Item: [4/4006]; Microfiche: 641.
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Organ builder age 24. Tried Middlesex Gaol Delivery 2 July 1817 and sentenced to transportation for life. Native of Isleworth
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On Board of Church of England School
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Offering reward for return of mare missing from Kirkton near Black Creek
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Requesting public meeting to discuss state of the roads
Surname:
Lethbridge (obit.,)
First Name:
George Langworthy
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An old Singleton identity in the person of Mr. George Langworthy Lethbridge passed away recently when within a few weeks of his 90th birthday. The deceased was a son of Captain Robert Lethbridge, R.N., who was given a grant of land by Governor Bourke for his conduct in saving the Governor's despatches when his ship was burnt at sea in 1821. The late Mr. Lethbridge was born at Parramatta in 1827, and was educated at The King's School, and in England. After his return from England he was occupied on his father's estate at Bridgman, near Singleton, and a little later went to manage a cattle station of his father's on the Horton River, near Barraba. Here he resided for no less than 30 years, living for the most part in a small bark-covered hut. When the cattle station was sold he returned to Bridgman, where he lived for over 40 years. During the period of his life at the cattle station, which was known as Currangandi, Mr. Lethbridge took part in an interesting expedition of exploration. The party, which included Mr. Kelman, of Kirkton, Mr. William Carter, of Goorangoola, and two aborigines, started on February 14, 1854. They went as far as Peake Range, being the third party out after Leichhardt, the great explorer. The second party -- Hedley Mitchell's - was killed by blacks; and Mr. Lethbridge's party got Mitchell's horses and brought them in. They returned about the middle of August, having been out six months from day of starting. A lot of country was taken up on the head of Palm Tree Creek, a tributary of the Dawson, with more country on the Dawson and Mackenzie rivers. On the eastern side of the Peake Range a beautiful bit of Downs country, with plenty of water, fell to the lot of Mr. Lethbridge, and to this day is called Lethbridge's Pocket. Mr. Lethbridge was a noted breeder of stock while at Bridgman, and was for many years a member of the Northern Agricultural Association. He was a noted authority on sheep. He took a keen interest in local affairs, and had been for many years the oldest J.P. in the district. The fact that a driving accident had crippled him many years ago did not prevent him regularly being present at the committee meeting of the Agricultural Association, and attending other duties. He took a lively interest in public matters up to within a few months of his death, which occurred at a private hospital in Singleton. The funeral took place at Bridgman, the burial service being conducted by Archdeacon Tollis, of East Maitland, and the Rev. C. N. Mell, of Singleton.
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Abode West Maitland
Source:
South Maitland. St. Pauls Church Burial Register 1856 - 1904
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George Stanbridge, died aged 2 years on 17 September 1859. Buried 18 September 1859
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Gave birth to a son on 30 January
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Gave birth to a son on 13th October 1861
Source:
West Maitland Marriage Register 1844 - 1855. Living Histories
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Marriage of George Trowbridge to Jemima Blanchard. Witnesses Robert Trowbridge and Eliza Blanchard of Maitland. Chaplain Rev. Robert Chapman