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196108
Surname: Littlewood (Flaherty)
First Name: Ann
Ship: Sydney Cove 1807
Date: 1811
Place: Sydney
Source: NSW BDM
Details: Marriage of Ann Littlewood to Edward Flaherty


145085
Surname: Livermore
First Name: George
Ship: -
Date: 1872 12 March
Place: Wolfe St. Newcastle
Source: MM
Details: Stephen Salt and Emma Beaumont sentenced to 9 months imprisonment for keeping a disorderly house. Witnesses John Macarthy and George Livermore


145758
Surname: Livermore
First Name: George
Ship: -
Date: 1878 19 March
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Anglican Cathedral Cemetery
Details: Son of James and Elizabeth. Died aged 41


153497
Surname: Livermore
First Name: George
Ship: -
Date: 1878 19 March
Place: Wolfe St. Newcastle
Source: Australian Deaths and Burials. Family Search Historical Records
Details: Died age 41


183328
Surname: Livermore
First Name: George
Ship: -
Date: 13 May 1902
Place: Newcastle
Source: NMH
Details: The Cathedral Cemetery - A Memorial to George Livermore who was buried in March 1879


110942
Surname: Livermore
First Name: John
Ship: -
Date: 1854 28 January
Place: -
Source: MM
Details: Gave subscription to Maitland Hospital


201299
Surname: Livermore (obit)
First Name: James Benjamin
Ship: -
Date: 30 December 1933
Place: Newcastle
Source: NMH
Details: Newcastle Pioneer s Death Mr. J. Livermore, whose death was announced yesterday, had spent the whole of his life in Newcastle. He was born in Bolton-street, not far from the present offices of the Newcastle Morning Herald on January 31, 1855. He engaged in carrying. and during the 50 years that he was so occupied, built up a big district connection. One of his first contracts was with Messrs. J. and A. Brown. colliery and ship own era, which he carried on for 10 years. He carried the first load of flour from the Queen s Wharf to Arnott s biscuit factory, and used to relate that Melville (now Union) street was a sandy road. over which three horses were required to pull a vehicle with, a one-ton load. On the occasion of the wreck of the steamer City of Newcastle, he received 2/6 from each of the passengers for carrying their personal effects, which were secured from, the vessel, from the scene of the disaster to the railway station. There was a good deal of excitement on that occasion. Another carrier (Mr. Alexander) added to this when the horse he was driving, lost its winkers. The animal bolted and went over the cliff, killing itself and causing the destruction of the vehicle. Mr. Livermore also witnessed the wreck of the steamer Cawarra, inside Newcastle Heads. and was present at the funeral, when about 40 bodies were interred in the Newcastle cemetery under inexpressibly sad circumstances. Mr. Livermore after his marriage at Branxton. lived for 37 years at Cooks Hill. After his retirement from business he settled at Speers Point.


60558
Surname: Liversage (Liversedge)
First Name: William
Ship: Nithsdale 1830
Date: 1839 19 March
Place: Patrick Plains
Source: SG
Details: Granted Ticket of Leave


192379
Surname: Liversedge
First Name: William
Ship: Nithsdale 1830
Date: 1830
Place: -
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4015]; Microfiche: 675
Details: William Liversedge age 59. Butcher, ploughs, shepherd, reaps. Native place Yorkshire. Married with 6 children. Tried at York 1 August 1829. Sentenced to transportation for life for sheep stealing. assigned to John Gaggin at Windsor on arrival


192382
Surname: Liversedge (Leversedge)
First Name: William
Ship: Nithsdale 1830
Date: 1829
Place: England
Source: Criminal Petitions Reference: HO 17/54/26 . National Archives, Kew.
Details: Description: Prisoner name: William Leversedge otherwise William Liversedge. Prisoner age: 57. Prisoner occupation: Butcher. Court and date of trial: York Summer Assizes 1829. Crime: Sheep-stealing. Initial sentence: Death, commuted to transportation for life. Gaoler s report: Character bad, a reputed sheep-stealer, married with six children. Annotated: Nil. Petitioner(s): Eight parish officers and ten other inhabitants of Tadcaster [Yorkshire]. Grounds for clemency: First offence; previous good character; has a wife and six children; he was driven to the crime by starvation after his business failed and he was refused relief by the parish.


107306
Surname: Liverston (Laverston)
First Name: Benjamin
Ship: Recovery 1836
Date: 1839 18 May
Place: Newcastle
Source: Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Burials p1
Details: In Government employ. Died aged 35. Burial date


109890
Surname: Liverton
First Name: William
Ship: Neva 1833
Date: 1842 25 January
Place: Cassilis
Source: SG
Details: Granted Ticket of Leave


212015
Surname: Lloyd (46th regt)
First Name: Private John
Ship: -
Date: June - September 1815
Place: Newcastle
Source: 46th Regiment: South Devonshire, December 1812 - December 1815 (File 5809. AJCP Reel No: 3795-3796)
Details: Stationed at Newcastle


212058
Surname: Lloyd (46th regt)
First Name: Private John
Ship: -
Date: September - December 1815
Place: Newcastle
Source: 46th Regiment: South Devonshire, December 1812 - December 1815 (File 5809. AJCP Reel No: 3795-3796)
Details: Stationed at Newcastle


38223
Surname: Lloyd (Rodwell)
First Name: Agnes
Ship: -
Date: 1848 9 Feburary
Place: Paterson
Source: MM
Details: Left her husband


126248
Surname: Loader
First Name: John
Ship: Recovery 1836
Date: 1840 6 May
Place: Port Stephens
Source: GG
Details: Granted Ticket of Leave


207701
Surname: Loader
First Name: Nurse
Ship: -
Date: 10 August 1910
Place: Muswellbrook
Source: The Muswellbrook Chronicle
Details: On the occasion of the opening of the new private hospital Orwell Lodge, established by Nurse Loader, her practical ability as a nurse was described - When a few years back there was an epidemic of typhoid and influenza and the local hospital was full, and both Dr. Halcomb and the matron were down, it was then that Nurse Loader came to the rescue and rendered splendid service. She worked untiringly and the very capable manner in which she did everything pulled the Hospital through a most anxious time


118944
Surname: Loader (?Leader) (?Loder)
First Name: John
Ship: Recovery 1836
Date: 1837
Place: Port Stephens
Source: GRC
Details: Aged 48. Assigned to T. Nichols


32811
Surname: Locester
First Name: Joseph
Ship: -
Date: 1847 14 July
Place: Hinton
Source: MM
Details: Employed by Mr. Burgess. Witness in trial of James Cooper


105278
Surname: Loch (Chambers)
First Name: Christina
Ship: -
Date: 1855 21 March
Place: Wallabadah
Source: MM
Details: Marriage of Richard Chambers and Christina Loch, widow, on 14th March. Minister Rev. A .Black