First Name:
Captain David Charles Frederick
Details:
John Newman per Mangles absconded from service
First Name:
Captain David Charles Frederick
Details:
John Newins per Henry absconded from service
First Name:
Captain David Charles Frederick
Details:
David Williams per ship Albion absconded from service
First Name:
Captain David Charles Frederick
Details:
James Neville per 'Earl Grey' absconded from service
First Name:
Captain David Charles Frederick
Details:
24 convict labourer, 1 convict top sawyer and 1 convict indoor servant assigned to Captain Scott at Bengalla
First Name:
Captain David Charles Frederick
Details:
Timothy Donovan per 'William Jardine' absconded from service
First Name:
Captain David Charles Frederick
Details:
Assigned servant Thomas McGlynn per 'Forth' apprehended after absconding from service
First Name:
Captain David Charles Frederick
Place:
St. James Church, Sydney
Source:
The Sydney Monitor
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Marriage of Captain David Charles Frederick Scott, Bombay Light Cavalry, to Maria Jane, second daughter of Major George Barney, Commanding Royal Engineers, Sydney on 17th May 1838
Details:
Purchased deeds for land previously owned by Ranclaud
Place:
Lake Macquarie. Bounded on the (s) by a line bearing west 229 chains, commencing at a small creek adjoining Cockle Creek; on the (w) by a line bearing north 80 chains; on the (n) by a line bearing east 70 chains to Cockle Creek; and by that creek and alos on the (e) by that creek
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Court of Claims. 2560 acres located on an order of Gov. Darling's dated 13th August 1829 in favour of James St. John Ranclaud, deceased. Claimant (Ranclaud)alleges that he is his father's heir at law and that he has sold to David Scott
Details:
2560 acres granted to James St. John Ranclaud (deceased) 13 August 1829 to be granted to David Scott
Place:
Adamstown, Newcastle
Source:
Biographical Register of the New South Wales Parliament 1856-1901 C.N. Connolly (Online)
Details:
David Scott - Ironmoulder. Born c. 1848 Newcastle-on-Tyne, Eng., son of David, moulder, and Margaret; m. (1) c. 1878 Newcastle, NSW, Margaret Malone; 6s.3d. (2) c. 1917 Newcastle, Emma Roe; no issue. Died 10 Jan. 1927 Adamstown, NSW. Meth. funeral. Began work in brickfield at 10. Served apprenticeship as ironmoulder. Arr. NSW 1874; settled Newcastle; for 16 months foreman ironmoulder with Rodgers engineering works. Went to California for 2 years. Returned to Newcastle; again foreman at Rodgers engineering works. Resigned when el. to LA. Described as ironmoulder at death. Labour 1891; refused pledge; stood as Prot 1894. MLA for Newcastle 17 June 1891-25 June 1894
Place:
Honeysuckle Cemetery
Source:
Honeysuckle Cemetery Online
Details:
Son of Andrew and Agnes. Died age 30
Details:
The friends of Mrs. Andrew Scott are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of her deceased son David Band, to move from her residence, Bullock Island
Details:
The friends of Messrs Scott, Bros., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of their deceased brother David Band, to move from their mother s residence, Bullock Island
First Name:
David Charles Frederick
Details:
Appointed Commissioner of Court of Requests.
First Name:
David Charles Frederick
Place:
Merton & Muswellbrook
Details:
Appointed Commissioner of Court of Requests
First Name:
David Charles Frederick
Place:
Merton and Muswellbrook
Details:
Councillor of District Council
First Name:
David Charles Frederick
Details:
Appointed magistrate
First Name:
David Charles Frederick
Place:
County of Brisbane. Near Wybong
Details:
2560 acres authorised by Sir Geoge Gipps 26th July 1838 and possession given on 26th September