First Name:
John Crichton Stuart
Place:
New Freugh, Hunter River
Details:
Wife gave birth to a son 23 October
First Name:
John Crichton Stuart
Details:
On List of Electors of the Counties of Northumberland and Hunter supporting Alexander Walker Scott as a candidate in the approaching general election
First Name:
John Crichton Stuart
Place:
All Saints Church, Singleton
Details:
Marriage of John Crichton Stuart McDouall Esq., JP of New Freugh to Susan Mary, daughter of the late Rev. Edward Hartigan, Rector of Castletownarra, Co. Tipperary and Vicar General of the diocese of Clonfert and Kilmacduagh, Ireland, on 28th March 1864. Minister Rev. James Blackwood assisted by the Rev. William Dove
First Name:
John Crichton Stuart
Place:
All Saint's Church, Singleton
Details:
Marriage of Beresford Nixon Hudson of Newcastle, to Euphemia Susan, third daughter of John Crichton Stuart McDouall of New Freugh on 3 October 1881. Minister Rev. B.E. Shaw
First Name:
John Crichton Stuart
Place:
St. James Church Sydney
Details:
Marriage of John Crichton Stuart McDouall, eldest son of Rev. William McDouall of Luton, Bedfordshire, to Ellen Maria, second daughter of Robert A. Fitzgerald Esq.,
First Name:
Messrs John and Rawdon
Details:
Passengers on the 'Alfred' from London
First Name:
John Crichton Stuart
Details:
The deceased gentleman who had reached the ripe age of 72 years and six months, was a son of the Rev. W. McDouall, one of the prebendaries of Peterborough Cathedral, and, it is stated, a first cousin to the late Marquis of Bute and Earl of Dumfries. Mr. McDouall arrived in the colony about the year 1841 and appears to have resided some little time at Stockton near Newcastle, which at that time was known as a lime burning place. After a few months there Mr. McDouall came to Singleton about 1844. From that time to the day of his death the deceased gentleman continued to reside at New Freugh a charming home some eight miles from Singleton and bearing traces in its surroundings of the home of an English country gentleman