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Surname: Masterson
First Name: Terence
Ship: Prince Regent 1824
Date: 19 December 1835
Place: Newcastle gaol
Source: Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW; Roll: 136
Details: Weaver from Longford. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Invermein. Returned to government service. Forwarded to the Principal Superintendent of Convicts 10 February 1836
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Surname: Masterson
First Name: Terence
Ship: Prince Regent 1824
Date: July 1824
Place: Sydney Cove
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4009A]; Microfiche: 654
Details: Terence Masterson age 31. Soldier 3rd regiment. Tried at Co. Longford 10 July 1823. Sentenced to transportation for life. Very well behaved on the voyage out. Sent to Evan for distribution on arrival
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Surname: Masterson
First Name: W
Ship: -
Date: 1846 11 November
Place: Port Stephens
Source: MM
Details: Subscriber for the Irish Relief Fund
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Surname: Masterson (Joyce)
First Name: Catherine
Ship: Margaret 1837
Date: 10 June 1846
Place: West Maitland
Source: Registers of Convicts Applications to Marry, 1826-1851.State Archives NSW; Series: 12212; Item: 4/4514; Page: 125
Details: Peter Joyce age 36 per ship Captain Cook, prisoner for life, application to marry Catherine Masterson age 47. Granted. Clergyman Rev. J. T. Lynch
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Surname: Masterson (Masterton)
First Name: Edward
Ship: Borodino 1828
Date: 1832 28 June
Place: Hunter River
Source: SG
Details: Ropemaker assigned to William Ogilvie
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Surname: Masterson (Masterton)
First Name: Edward
Ship: Borodino 1828
Date: 1828 18 February
Place: On board the 'Borodino'
Source: Surgeon's journal of the Borodino convict ship. National Archives Catalogue
Details: AGe 69. Put on sick list 18 February 1828. Discharged 29 February. Disease: diarrhoea
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Surname: Masterson (Masterton)
First Name: John
Ship: Royal George 1828
Date: 1832 27 December
Place: Williams River
Source: SG
Details: Rule maker. Assigned to S. McDonald
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Surname: Masterson (Masterton)
First Name: John
Ship: Royal George 1828
Date: 1837
Place: Merton
Source: GRC
Details: Assigned to J.B. Bettington
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Surname: Masterson (Masterton)
First Name: John
Ship: Royal George 1828
Date: 27 December 1847
Place: Newcastle gaol
Source: Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 757
Details: Sent to Newcastle gaol from Merton on a charge of suspicion of robbery and disorderly conduct. Sent to Hyde Park Barracks.
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Surname: Masterson (Masterton) (alias Green)
First Name: John
Ship: Royal George 1828
Date: 13 August 1840
Place: Merton
Source: Ticket of Leave Butts
Details: John Masterson, tried at Stafford Assizes 13 March 1828. Granted Ticket of Leave for Merton. Note - Ticket cancelled on 30 December 1847 for absence from district and highly disorderly conduct. Restored in 1848
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Surname: Masterson (Masterton) (Green)
First Name: John
Ship: Royal George 1828
Date: 1828
Place: -
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4013]; Microfiche: 670
Details: Age 26. Married with 2 children. Rule maker from Birmingham. Tried at Stafford 19 March 1828 and sentenced to transportation for life for highway robbery. Assigned to J. Lamb at Hunters River on arrival.
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Surname: Masterton
First Name: Terence
Ship: Prince Regent 1824
Date: 1843 13 September
Place: Maitland
Source: Australasian Chronicle
Details: Ticket of leave cancelled. Unable to procure a livelihood
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Surname: Matcham (Ebsworth)
First Name: Harriette
Ship: -
Date: 1839 19 April
Place: St. Philips Church
Source: Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser
Details: Marriage of Thomas Lindsey Ebsworth Esq., to Miss Harriette Matcham, both of Port Stephens. Minister Rev. William Cowpe
207385
Surname: Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Waratah
First Name: -
Ship: LH
Date: 26 September 1947
Place: Waratah
Source: Newcastle Morning Herald
Details: Extract from article on the occasion of the Silver Jubilee - The hospital originated in 1920 in the purchase of a two-storied house in Edith-street, Waratah, known as Enmore Hall for £2200. The property including 5 1/4 acres of land. Some friends of the Sisters of Mercy had seen a For Sale notice outside the building. It impressed them as a suitable site for the starting of a hospital. The suggestion was put to the Mother Superior of the Sisters of Mercy of the Maitland Diocese (Rev. Mother Mary Magdalen), who gave it her enthusiastic approval. The then Bishop of Maitland (Rt. Rev. Dr. Dwyer) sanctioned the project, the building was bought, converted into a hospital, and placed in charge of the Sisters of Mercy, one of the main objects of the Order being the nursing of the sick. Adjacent to the property was a six roomed cottage, named Karuah. This was bought for £1200. It became the first home of the Sisters of Mercy at Waratah. An operating theatre was the only addition to Enmore Hall, although it was renovated and installed with all modern hospital equipment. The first patients were admitted on December 8, 1921, 410 beds being available. 23 in two general wards, and 17 in eight private wards. Matron Short was installed with six nun trainees to assist her. The trainees were under Matron M. Gallagher, a graduate of St. Vincent Hospital, Sydney. They were given lectures in anatomy and physiology by Dr. Gardiner in a five year course. All qualified. The six Sisters of Mercy then took charge of the hospital. On March 25. 1922, the hospital was blessed and opened by Archbishop Kelly, of Sydney. The hospital expanded with the purchase in 1926 of Glenone, a house next to the convent in Lorna-street, and adjoining property Roslyn Hall in 1927, and, in 1929 a property in Edith-street, which was subsequently demolished and is now the site of the main entrance drive to the new hospital. In 1927 Mr. W. Longworth had a Children s block built at his expense at the back of the hospital. Named the Longworth Block, it consisted of several rooms for sick children. – Note – Enmore Hall had once been the home of Colonel Charles Frederick Stokes
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Surname: Mather
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1849 14 April
Place: Singleton
Source: MM
Details: Played cricket on Easter Monday
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Surname: Mather
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1850 18 September
Place: Singleton
Source: MM
Details: Participated in cricket match between married and single men in Singleton
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Surname: Mather
First Name: A
Ship: -
Date: 1853 1 January
Place: Paterson Steam Flour Mill
Source: MM
Details: Advertising to employ a fireman for the mill
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Surname: Mather
First Name: A
Ship: -
Date: 1853 19 January
Place: Paterson Steam Mill
Source: MM
Details: Advertising to employ two steady men to work a boat on the Paterson River
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Surname: Mather
First Name: Adam
Ship: -
Date: 1852 14 February
Place: At the residence of John Mather, Armidale, New England
Source: MM
Details: Death of Charlotte, Cameron aged 33 after a severe illness. Beloved wife of Adam Mather (late from Glasgow, Scotland. 2nd February
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Surname: Mather
First Name: Adam
Ship: -
Date: 1853 26 February
Place: Paterson
Source: MM
Details: Advertising Paterson Steam Flour Mills. Also taking Peter Keppie as partner. Firm to be known as Mather and Keppie