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57968
Surname: Illingworth
First Name: Samuel
Ship: -
Date: 1849 8 September
Place: Black Creek
Source: MM
Details: Had resided at Black Creek for 4yrs where he was notorious for his drunken, noisy and quarrelsome conduct


17260
Surname: Illingworth
First Name: Samuel
Ship: Hive 1834
Date: 1845 21 June
Place: Patrick Plains
Source: MM
Details: Obtained Ticket of Leave


126502
Surname: Illingworth
First Name: Samuel
Ship: Hive 1834
Date: 1840 17 June
Place: Glendon
Source: GG
Details: Shoemaker aged 31 from Yorkshire. 5'4" ruddy and freckled compl., brown hair, brown eyes, lsot three front upper teeth, small mole left cheek, etc., Absconded from James Mitchell 1st June


126671
Surname: Illingworth
First Name: Samuel
Ship: Hive 1834
Date: 1840 22 July
Place: Patrick Plains
Source: GG
Details: Apprehended after absconding from James Mitchell


62302
Surname: Imber
First Name: William
Ship: Morley 1817
Date: 1818 1 May
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per Lady Nelson


175107
Surname: Immigrant Barracks
First Name: -
Ship: Thomas Arbuthnot 1849
Date: 20 January 1849
Place: Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Yesterday forty five of the Thomas Arbuthnot immigrants arrived in Maitland per steamer. They comprise ten married couples, having among them fifteen children; eight young men, and three young women; while among the children there are two girls of thirteen years old. There is also still one of the Walmer Castle families at the immigrant barracks, East Maitland


203136
Surname: Imperial Hotel Plattsburg
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1 January 1920
Place: Plattsburg
Source: State Records NSW NRS-9522-1-[3/7885]-[611]
Details: Owned by Tooth and Co., Publicans in 1920 Henry Laing and William Cooke. Closed 30 August 1921 in accordance with Licensing Board determination


203372
Surname: Imperial Hotel; Brighton Hotel; Pacific Hotel, Newcastle
First Name: -
Ship: LH
Date: -
Place: 70 Scott-street, Newcastle
Source: Early Architects of the Hunter Region, A hundred years to 1940 by Les Reedman B.Arch. Dip. Arch. AASTC FRAIA; Maitland Mercury 16 December 1907
Details: 1884 - The Imperial Hotel was designed by Newcastle architect Samuel Campbell who was in partnership with his father-in-law; It was known as the Brighton Hotel before it was taken over by Thomas Atkinson in 1907. The hotel contained 40 large and lofty rooms, all well lighted, well ventilated, and splendidly furnished. From the cool cellars, to the top story, every possible comfort and convenience had been studied. The building originally cost about 10,000 pounds and had been thoroughly renovated throughout in 1907. The rooms were furnished with beautiful marble mantles and tiles of massive design, no two being alike, the walls were plastered and papered and the ceilings finished with massively moulded cornices. The bedrooms opened out onto spacious balconies with views of the hill, harbour, Nobbys and the ocean


32865
Surname: Imrey
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: -
Place: Glennies Creek
Source: MM
Details: John Harriss formerly employed by Imrey


147306
Surname: Ince (McIntyre)
First Name: Matilda Frances
Ship: -
Date: 1869 21 December
Place: Stroud
Source: MM
Details: Marriage of Matilda Frances, the only daughter of Mrs. Ince of Stroud, to William Charles, second son of Mr. James McIntyre of Stroud on 10 December 1869. Minister Rev. George Pickering


198663
Surname: Ince (McIntyre)
First Name: Matilda Frances
Ship: -
Date: 21 December 1869
Place: Stroud
Source: Maitland Mercury
Details: Marriage on 10th December, by the Rev. George Pickering, at the bride s residence, Matilda Frances, the only daughter of Mrs. Ince, of Stroud, to William Charles, second son of Mr. James McIntyre of Stroud


213903
Surname: Inches (17th regt)
First Name: William
Ship: -
Date: April - June 1835
Place: Hunter River
Source: War Office Records. Muster Books and Pay Lists - 17th Regiment (Leicestershire) - Trove
Details: Drummer William Inches stationed at Hunter River on special service


159284
Surname: Inches (Reynolds)
First Name: Amelia Campbell
Ship: -
Date: 1847 25 September
Place: West Maitland
Source: Australian Marriages - FamilySearch Historical Records
Details: Marriage of Richard Reynolds and Amelia Campbell Inches


186361
Surname: Inches (Reynolds)
First Name: Amelia Campbell
Ship: -
Date: 25 September 1847
Place: West Maitland
Source: West Maitland Marriage Register 1844 - 1855. Living Histories
Details: Marriage of Richard Reynolds of East Maitland to Amelia Campbell Inches of West Maitland. Witnesses John Reynolds and Margaret Tomlins. Chaplain Rev. George Keylock Rusden


153528
Surname: Inches (Walker)
First Name: Julia Dallas
Ship: -
Date: 1859 12 May
Place: Bald Hills, New England
Source: MM
Details: Marriage of Richard, Henry, second so of the late Samuel Harper Walker of Halifax, Yorkshire, to Julia Dallas youngest daughter of the late John Inches, Esq., Surgeon RN., on 4th May 1859. Minister Rev. S. Hungerford


182916
Surname: Indigenous (Ill treatment by convicts)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 27 April 1833
Place: Invermein
Source: Invermein Court of Petty Sessions. Deposition Books 1833 -1834 (Ancestry)
Details: William McBean per ship Isabella, charged with ill-using a black native...John Bingle states - This morning when I was going towards the prisoner s huts I heard noise coming out of a hut where I had been visiting a sick man; a Black ran up to me with his mouth bleeding and said one of the white men had done it; I went into the hut; he pointed out the prisoner and said he had struck him. Prisoner admitted it. The prisoner in his defence says that six Blacks came into the hut where he was; he desired them to go out; they would not; he pushed the Black in question out who returned again seized prisoner by the neck and tore his shirt before he struck him. The Bench admonish the prisoner to be careful towards the black natives for the future and discharge him


174124
Surname: Indigenous (Newcastle Tribe)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: April 1848
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Morning Herald
Details: 8th April 1848 - Correspondence from Major Crummer at Newcastle to the Colonial Secretary - Uppon a muster of the names of those now residing in the district which includes the tribes of Lake Macquarie, Newcastle and Ash Island, I find their number to amount to about 38 of both sexes and different ages. It may be necessary to observe that unless some measures are adopted by the Government probhibiting the white population from purchasing the blankets to be issued to the aborigines that the humane intention to assist them may be abused and defeated, judging from the example of past years, when the blankets have been purchased with avidity by the lower classes with spirits or such small sums as to enable the blacks to procure sufficient liquor to cause intoxication - Newcastle Morning Herald 12 October 1910


180333
Surname: Industry - Newcastle
First Name: -
Ship: LH
Date: 5 February 1848
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions Letter Book
Details: Letter 48/38. - Correspondence re the Return of Mines and Manufactories at Newcastle in 1847 - Of the five manufactories the Potteries was included under that heading and the remaining four were not returned for the following reasons - The Rope manufactory was removed from the district. Brewing has long ceased to be carried on. The Smelting Works being incomplete and inoperative were prematurely included in last years Return. The non return of the Salt works attached to the Island was an accidental omission. With reference to the mines, three of the Mines are at the property of the A.A. Company, one at the property of William Brown of Loch End had not been worked and the fifth was only worked for about six months


159449
Surname: Ingham (Ingram)
First Name: Hayes
Ship: -
Date: 1871 19 December
Place: West Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Charged with having an unregistered dog


159448
Surname: Ingham (Ingram)
First Name: Hayes and Mary Ann
Ship: -
Date: 1855 23 December
Place: West Maitland
Source: Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
Details: Baptism of Eleanor Jane, daughter of Hayes and Mary Ann Ingham (born 25 July 1855)