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Fight amongst the aborigines from the Glendon and Sugarloaf tribes on an island in river opposite his residence
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Supplies of blankets usually sent from Sydney to Maitland district not supplied in the usual number
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Thomas Hadfield per 'Nimrod' assigned servant
Source:
The Development of New England. p11
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First settled at Aberglasslyn, Maitland. In 1836 rode with his wife's relative Edward Turner to the Namoi and decided to locate a cattle station at Wee Waa
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George Hobler, Mrs. Hobler and 6 children together with prisoner of the Crown Thomas Hadfield, passengers on the 'Nimrod' from Launceston to Sydney
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James Fletcher, Henry Price and Joseph Fogg found guilty of burglariously entering a building at the house of George Hobler at Maitland and stealing a bag of sugar and tea. Remanded
Source:
The Development of New England p15
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George Hobler and all his family left Aberglasslyn and the Hunter forever at the beginning of 1845
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George Davies per 'Theresa' absconded from service
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Parish of Maitland. No. 3 of the Veteran's allotments, near Walka
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40 acres promised by Sir Ralph Darling 8th August 1829 and possession given 8th September 1830 as a disbanded soldier's grant to William Turley, at whose request the deeds advertised for George Hobler
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Assigned 2 farm servants, 1 ribbon weaver, 1 baker's boy, 1 carter and 1 shoemaker's boy from theconvict ship 'Moffatt' on 12th October
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Assigned servant John Cooper per 'Moffatt' apprehended after absconding
Source:
State Records Online Shipping List
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Donald McDonald, free emigrant per Brilliant employed by George Hobler
Source:
State Records Online Shipping List
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Robert McGregor, emigrant per Boyne in 1838 employed by George Hobler on arrival...http://tinyurl.com/ly4jrok
Source:
State Records Online Shipping List
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Spencer Butler, quarryman, emigrant per the Neptune in 1839 employed by George Hobler on arrival..http://tinyurl.com/lvsxgmu
Source:
Maitland Family History Circle's Pre 1900 Pioneer Register
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Born c. 1800. Gentleman, Farmer. Spouse Ann Turner. For more information see Pioneer Register Entry No. 642
First Name:
George and Ann
Source:
Maitland Baptism Register p. 156
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George, son of George and Ann Hobler born 3 August 1827. Baptised 25 August 1837. Occupation of George Hobler - Gentleman
First Name:
George and Ann
Source:
Maitland Baptism Register p. 156
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Emily Denton, daughter of George and Ann Hobler born 25 November 1831. Baptised 25 August 1837. Occupation of George Hobler - Gentleman
First Name:
George and Ann
Source:
Maitland Bapism Register p. 156
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Elizabeth Ann, daughter of George and Ann Hobler, born 17 October 1832. Baptised 25 August 1837. Occupation of George Hobler - Gentleman
First Name:
George and Ann
Source:
Maitland Baptism Register p. 156
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Edward Turner, son of George and Ann Hobler, born 15 November 1834. Baptised 25 August 1837. Occupation of George Hobler - Gentleman
First Name:
George and Ann
Source:
Maitland Baptism Register p. 156
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Charles James, son of George and Ann Hobler, born 16 August 1836. Baptised 25 August 1837. Occupation of George Hobler - Gentleman