First Name:
Duncan Forbes
Details:
Patrick Mullen per 'John Barry' assigned servant
First Name:
Duncan Forbes
Details:
John Robinson per 'Captain Cook' assigned servant
First Name:
Duncan Forbes
Place:
Dulcamah, Singleton
Source:
Singleton Pioneer Register p. 58
Details:
Born 1834 New London, Prince Edward Island, Canada, son of John Mackay and Sybella Mackenzie. Spouse Frances Hooke. Nephew of Duncan Forbes Mackay of Melbee, Dungog. See Pioneer Register for details of descendants
First Name:
Duncan Forbes
Details:
Jeremiah Taylor per 'Burrell' assigned servant
First Name:
Duncan Forbes
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indents Fiche No. 677
Details:
Thomas Reynolds per 'Royal Admiral' assigned servant
First Name:
Duncan Forbes
Details:
On Subscription List for building a Church in the Township of Paterson
First Name:
Duncan Forbes
Details:
Richard Booth Wilson per 'Exmouth' assigned servant
First Name:
Duncan Forbes
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indents Fiche No. 676
Details:
John Barker per 'Adrian' assigned servant
First Name:
Duncan Forbes
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indents. Fiche No. 674
Details:
Charles Wort per 'Katherine Stewart Forbes' assigned servant
First Name:
Duncan Forbes
Details:
The cottage at Nelson's Plains erected in Captain Wallis' time as Commandant converted to a dairy by Duncan Forbes Mackay
First Name:
Duncan Forbes
Source:
State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Title: Bound indents Item: [4/4014]; Microfiche: 672
Details:
John Haitt per 'Waterloo' assigned to Duncan Forbes Mackay on arrival
First Name:
Duncan Forbes
Source:
State Records Online Shipping List
Details:
Janet McDonald, emigrant per British King, employed by D.F. Mackay on arrival...http://tinyurl.com/mqf7ud3
First Name:
Duncan Forbes
Source:
State Records Online Shipping List
Details:
Mary McDonald, emigrant per British King, employed by D.F. Mackay on arrival...http://tinyurl.com/mqf7ud3
First Name:
Duncan Forbes
Details:
Purchased the Minimbah estate in 1870 - 1871
First Name:
Duncan Forbes
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW; Roll: 136
Details:
William Curlett per Providence 1811 assigned servant
First Name:
Duncan Forbes
Source:
Dungog Chronicle 1 December 1905
Details:
The following letters, addressed by D. F. Mackay to the Attorney General, on the 29th January, 1833, show that the authorities were active in pursuing the natives in these parts : —Sir, — I do myself the honor to transmit three original depositions taken before this [Dungog] Bench to-day relative to an aboriginal black named Jemmy, who was fully committed to take his trial at the Supreme Court, being identified as one of a gang of blacks who committed so many outrages in this district, and for whom a reward was offered, by the Government (Government Gazette of the 15th July, 1835.) I also beg to transmit three affidavits taken before Major Croker, on the 4th and 5th July last, relative to that business, and to observe that Horrace and Alfield two of the deponents are in this district if required on the trial, and that Samuel Richards, the other deponent, is, as I am informed, committed for cattle-stealing. He was formerly an assigned servant to Mr Phillips, of the Paterson.
First Name:
Duncan Forbes
Details:
The Earliest Inhabitants by Gordon Bennett - One statement recorded in the stilted handwriting of Capt. Cook of Auchentorlie, describes how a band of blacks stole a child, the daughter of a Mrs. Easterbrook whose husband was a clerk of the A.A. company at Stroud. They disappeared in a northerly direction but were pursued by a party of armed soldiers and assigned servants and overtaken some twenty miles away. Eleven blacks were killed and the child recovered. Writing his official report on the matter Capt. Cook said - The native blacks are very savage in this locality and it is necessary that we should all carry arms when travelling. In company with the clerk of the peace, Mr. Duncan F. Mackay, I was molested only last week by wild blacks between Dungog and Stroud and discharged my musket at several who threw spears at us. - Dungog Chronicle 1 April 1919
First Name:
Duncan Forbes
Source:
NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825, 1826-1827 (Ancestry)
Details:
William Steel in government service charged with neglect of duty. Mr. Duncan Forbes Mackay, states - I gave Steel who is a night stockman an order that the working bullocks should be brought into the town at a certain hour to commence labour; that order has been disobeyed upon various occasions, more particularly within the last three days. I have cautioned him frequently on account of his inattention to his duty but have found it unavailing. The prisoner in his defence states - There are a number of young bullocks recently broke in that I have the care of . They are very wild and difficult to manage. I could have brought in the old bullocks at the proper hour, but then I must have left the young ones......William Steel admonished.
First Name:
Duncan Forbes
Details:
Aged 36. Came Free. Farmer
First Name:
Duncan Forbes
Source:
State Records Online Shipping List
Details:
Alexander McKay, emigrant per James Moran in 1839, employed by Duncan Forbes Mackay on arrival...http://tinyurl.com/ltsfflj