Source:
Newcastle Bench Books. AONSW Reel 2722
Details:
Employed as overseer by 'Gentleman' John Smith. John Davidson sentenced to 50 lashes for insolence towards Ledgerwood
Place:
St. John's Church, Newcastle
Details:
Marriage on 19th October of George Alexander Whyte of Newcastle and Louisa Madeline, fourth daughter of the late W. Ledgerwood of Hexham. Minister Rev. Bode
Place:
St. Johns Church, Newcastle
Details:
Marriage of Robert Lancelot, fifth son of the late Rev. William Simpson, Incumbent of Tanfield, Durham, England, to Mary Caroline, third daughter of the late William Ledgerwood of Hexham on 7th May 1879. Minister Rev. F.D. Bode
Source:
The Maitland Weekly Mercury
Details:
A Trip to Tarro by William Freame in 1917...About a quarter of a mile away I found the little cemetery wherein the village forefathers sleep, and here I read the simple epitaphs of many worthy pioneers...William Ledgerwood, died 1859
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 136
Details:
Eliza Curtin per Margaret assigned to William Ledgerwood on her release from Newcastle gaol
Details:
Obtained Ticket of Leave
Source:
Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books, 1833-1836 (Ancestry)
Details:
William Ledgerwood charged with imposing on A.W. Scott by telling him a false hood...A.W. Scott testified....The prisoner came to me the other morning to ask permission to take in some refreshments to a servant woman of Mr. Kemps to the watchhouse. I asked him what the woman was confined in the watch house for and what her conduct was. He replied that she had been quarrelling with a fellow servant who had been beating her and she had given herself up voluntarily. I again asked him if his statement was true mentioning the word drunkenness and if she was not put in for some crime. I asked him distinctly he again told me that she had not committed any crime, that she had given herself up making me believe that she had a charge to bring and therefore I gave him leave to take her the tea and sugar which I never allow to be don when a prisoner is there on a charge. Guilty. Sentenced to 14 days in the cells
First Name:
William and Julia
Place:
Christ Church, Newcastle
Source:
Marriages Register Book of Christchurch Cathedral, Newcastle 1856 - 1868 p36
Details:
Marriage of Denis Fitzpatrick, engineer of Newcastle to Julia Ledgerwood, daughter of William and Julia (nee Mearn) Ledgerwood
First Name:
William and Julia
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
Details:
Baptism of Mary Caroline, daughter of William and Julia Ledgerwood (born 6 October 1848)
First Name:
William and Julia
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
Details:
Baptism of John William, son of William and Julia Ledgerwood (born 21 July 1842)
First Name:
William and Julia
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
Details:
Baptism of James Charles, son of William and Julia Ledgerwood (born 28 October1844)
First Name:
William and Julia
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
Details:
Baptism of Francis John, son of William and Julia Ledgerwood (born 26 July 1855)
First Name:
William and Julia
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
Details:
Baptism of Louisa Madeline, daughter of William and Julia Ledgerwood
Surname:
Ledgewood (Ledgerwood)
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW. Microfiche 673. (Ancestry)
Details:
Age 35. Married with 3 children. Native place Hammersmith. Occupation waterman. Tried in London 4 December 1828 and sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing. Assigned to F. Mitchell in Sydney on arrival