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Arthur and Sarah
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Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Baptism of John, son of Arthur Stanhope and Sarah Callinan
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Death, at Jerrys Plains on 14th April, Arthur, aged 5 years, the beloved son of Mrs. Jane Stevenson, schoolmistress
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On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per "Elizabeth Henrietta"
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Dr. Arthur Strickland
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Death, at his residence, Minmi, on March 30th 1877, Dr. Arthur Strickland Tarbolton, in his 36th year
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Promising to vote for Robert Scott to represent the County of Durham in the Legislative Council
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Ticket of leave granted
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms. p.81
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Son of William Henry and Harriet Thompson. Baptism
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Bandon Grove Cemetery
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Husband of Virginia. Died aged 55 years
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On his way from a pleasure trip to England when his father Atkinson Tighe passed away
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Arthur Sommerville
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Bandon Grove Cemetery
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Son of Abraham and Lily. Died aged 1 year 3 months
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Fined 5s for drunkenness and disorderly conduct
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Christ Church, Newcastle
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Marriages Register Book of Christchurch Cathedral, Newcastle 1856 - 1868 p.27
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Marriage of Arthur Tillott, engine driver, son of Samuel and Emma Tillott to Margaret McConnell, dressmaker, daughter of James and Margaret McConnell. Witnesses Mary Ann and James McConnell & Richard Webb
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Arthur and Mary
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Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Baptism of Euphemia, daughter of Arthur and Mary Tole (born in Sydney 7 June 1854)
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Registers of Coroners' Inquests and Magisterial Inquiries (Ancestry)
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Free. Died by the Visitation of God
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Arthur McLeod
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Rose Vale , Jerrys Plains
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Singleton Pioneer Register p. 89
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Born 1855 at Jerrys Plains, son of Henry Hugh Tudor and Mary Ann Leahy. Spouse Clara Kate Hobden. See Pioneer Register for details of descendants
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Elector of County Durham campaigning for A.W. Scott of Glendon for representative in Legislative Council
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Arthur Bailey
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Gentleman. Insolvent
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Constable Arthur
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Sudden Death and Coroner s Inquest. The District Coroner, Mr. C. B. Ranclaud, held an inquest yesterday afternoon at Scott s Albion Hotel, Watt-street, on the body of a healthy looking and athletic man, named William Duncan, who had died suddenly early on the same morning, under exceptionally painful circum- stances. The facts of the case were gained from the evidence of Constable Arthur Walker, William Cook, a fellow lodger at Whitham s boarding house, and Dr. Richard Harris, Government medical officer, who made the post mortem examination. It seems that deceased was met by Constable Walker, then on night duty, about ten minutes to 4 a.m. at the back of Walmsley s Hotel, Market Square, suffering from a violent attack of coughing, and evidently having just arisen from bed. In answer to the constable s enquiries, he stated that he had not been drinking, and complained greatly of pains in the chest, exclaiming, " Oh, my God, this pain" after repeating which two or three times he threw his head back on the kerb-stone, and died almost immediately. Constable Walker communicated with the Government Officer, Dr. Richard Harris, who promptly attended, and the corpse was conveyed to the Hospital dead-house. William Cook, a fellow-lodger, gave evidence to the effect that deceased had risen early with- out complaining, and that he was a man of sober and steady habits. Dr. Richard Harris deposed to the result of a post mortem examination made by him, from which, as well as from the evidence adduced, he was of opinion that death was undoubtedly the result of angina pectoris. A verdict in accordance with the medical testimony was returned. Deceased, it appeared, though working as a labourer on the New- castle Fortification Works, was a man of considerable education, and a Civil Engineer by trade. With a desire for travel he had journeyed over the whole of the Australian colonies in various capacities. He was a native of Haddingtonshire, Scotland, aged 52, and some twenty six years ago was engineer in chief for laying down the North British railway between Edinburgh and Granton.
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Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Birth of Arthur, son of James and Anne Ward
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Petition for Major Johnstone to remain magistrate.