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Former Hunter River resident. Committed suicide by taking poison.
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Committed suicide by taking poison.
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1280 acres conveyed to Coxen by James Kiernan, heir to Henry Kiernan
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2560 acres granted to Andrew Scales 1 March 1830 sold to Stephen Coxen. Adjoining John Bell's farm
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John Quin per 'Guildford' assigned servant
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James Godber per 'Manlius' assigned servant
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James Godber per 'Manlius' absconded from service
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Station attacked on 9th August by armed bushrangers who assaulted one of the shepherd named Dogherty leaving him for dead
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Obtained license for depasturing stock 20 - 25 Feb. 1837 for New England district
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Michael Dogherty per 'Forth' assigned servant
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Joseph Field per 'Henry Tanner' assigned servant
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William Gilbert per 'Mary Ann' assigned servant
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Richard Hill per 'Hooghley' assigned servant
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John Johnson per 'Camden' assigned servant
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John Lappage per 'Lady Harewood' assigned servant
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William Chinery per 'Recovery' absconded from service
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Co. Brisbane, Parish of Scone; at Stratharne
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Grant of Land. 610 acres promised by Sir Ralph Darling as a reserve 17th August 1827 and converted to a primary grant 18 October 1831
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Signed Petition to the Governor requesting that Maitland prison cells be built on the north side of Wallis Creek
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At Philip Joseph Cohen's Public house in Sydney
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Committed suicide by taking poison after having lost his estate, belongings and livlihood. Blamed Saul Lyons for his downfall.
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Edward Millar per 'Hooghley' assigned servant