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Surname: McGrane (Magrane)
First Name: P.H
Ship: -
Date: 1852 4 February
Place: East Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Auction at the shop of William Hanna (formerly known as P.H. McGrane's store). Relinquishing business
94252
Surname: McGrane (Magrane)
First Name: Philip
Ship: -
Date: 1852 4 September
Place: -
Source: MM
Details: Committed for trial on a charge of fraudulent insolvency. Allowed bail
98449
Surname: McGrane (Magrane)
First Name: Philip
Ship: -
Date: 1853 12 March
Place: Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Found guilty of falsely answering lawful queries put to him in his examination before the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates on 30th Sept., 1850. Remanded for sentence
97201
Surname: McGrane (Magrane)
First Name: Philip Henry
Ship: -
Date: 1853 2 February
Place: Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Charged Charles Lawn with assault. Lawn assaulted McGrane after McGrane had attacked Lawn's elderly relative Mr. Magner.
97263
Surname: McGrane (Magrane)
First Name: Philip Henry
Ship: -
Date: 1853 5 February
Place: Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Fined 10s for assaulting Thomas Magner
97574
Surname: McGrane (Magrane)
First Name: Philip Henry
Ship: -
Date: 1853 23 February
Place: Hinton
Source: MM
Details: Witness in court for William Burgess who was accused of assault by John Clark
98380
Surname: McGrane (Magrane)
First Name: Philip Henry
Ship: -
Date: 1853 9 March
Place: Maitland
Source: MM
Details: To be tried at Maitland Quarter Sessions for fraudulent insolvency
116548
Surname: McGrane (Magrane)
First Name: Philip Henry
Ship: -
Date: 1854 29 March
Place: East Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Charged by William Burgess with using obscene language. Case postponed
89881
Surname: McGrane (Magrane)
First Name: Sophia
Ship: -
Date: 1852 19 May
Place: Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Charles Usherwood Wardell ordered to keep the peace after threatening his neighbour Mrs. McGrane
89934
Surname: McGrane (Magrane)
First Name: Sophia
Ship: -
Date: 1852 26 May
Place: Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Charles Wardell again ordered to keep the peace after threatening Sophia McGrane (Magrane). Ordered to pay 20 pounds surety himself and 2 sureties in 10 pounds each. To be imprisoned until it was done
82099
Surname: McGrath
First Name: Agnes
Ship: -
Date: 1851 26 February
Place: Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Eliza Mitchell charged Agnes McGrath, Catherine Welch and Elizabeth Johnstone with smashing her windows and destorying bottles of pickles, combs etc. Mrs. Johnstone discharged other cases postoned
82329
Surname: McGrath
First Name: Agnes
Ship: -
Date: 1851 1 March
Place: Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Agnes McGrath and Catherine Welch fined 2 pound or 1mth in prison for malicious injury. Had broken the windows and set the dogs on fowls belonging to Eliza Mitchell
97213
Surname: McGrath
First Name: Agnes
Ship: -
Date: 1853 2 February
Place: Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Fined 5s or 24 hrs in the cells for drunkenness
98608
Surname: McGrath
First Name: Agnes
Ship: -
Date: 1853 16 March
Place: Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Mentioned at the trial of Thomas Owen. Acquaintance of Elizabeth Johnson and Matilda Howson
208525
Surname: McGrath
First Name: Catherine and Edmund
Ship: Joseph Somes 1852
Date: February 1852
Place: Port Jackson
Source: Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Assisted Immigrant Passenger Lists, 1828-1896
Details: Catherine McGrath age 50, farm servant from Limerick, daughter of Edmond and Catherine O Donnell, both deceased; Edmund age 19, son of James and Catherine, farm labourer. Assisted immigrants on the ship Joseph Somes. Family of convict James McGrath who was in service to Mr. Samuel Caldwell at Singleton
19017
Surname: McGrath
First Name: Daniel
Ship: -
Date: 1845 8 November
Place: Newcastle
Source: MM
Details: Expressing regret that Peter Grant's seat in Legislative Council declared vacant
179660
Surname: McGrath
First Name: Daniel
Ship: -
Date: 5 March 1841
Place: Scone
Source: Bench of Magistrates - Scone Prisoners confined in Lockup - Ancestry
Details: Thomas Haughton and Daniel McGrath admitted to Scone lockup for violent assault
73789
Surname: McGrath
First Name: Daniel
Ship: Camden 1833
Date: 1836-37
Place: Raymond Terrace
Source: GRC
Details: Assigned to George Mosman. Aged 25
207763
Surname: McGrath
First Name: Dr. Henry Francis
Ship: -
Date: 7 July 1874
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Chronicle
Details: Dr. McGrath was government medical officer at Newcastle when a case of small pox was pronounced in a man by the name of William McGowan, a resident of Darby-street, Newcastle.....The Newcastle Chronicle reported on the dilemma as to who would treat the patient in quarantine - At present we cannot ascertain who the medical person is who has the treatment of the case ; but, we are given to understand that Dr. Samuel Knaggs has formally written to Dr. McGrath, declining personally to attend the patient, stating that in consequence of the steps taken to isolate the sufferer, he is now virtually in quarantine, and in charge of the Government officials, and, therefore, is placed out of his (Dr. Knaggs s) reach in his capacity as a medical practitioner in civil practice, suggesting to Dr. McGrath in his capacity as medical representative of the Government, that the patient be placed in charge of such medical gentleman, as may be appointed by the authorities to treat patients placed in quarantine. Until some such person shall have been appointed, Dr. Knaggs has provided medical attendance for the patient, who, up to the present has received every attention, and is progressing favourably. Yesterday, Dr. McGrath handed over to Sub-inspector Thorpe six bottles of disinfectant fluid, with which the floors of the rooms in McGowan s house will be freely sprinkled with a view of preventing any spread of the disease. He also visited the premises in the afternoon, to ascertain if his instructions concerning the isolation of the sufferer and his family had been carried out, but he did not enter the house, as he was told that the patient was much better. It adds to the peculiarity of the case that Mrs. McGowan is expected hourly to be confined. As the house is now in quarantine, and as neither Mrs. McGowan nor any person intending to act as her nurse would be allowed to leave the premises for some time, considerable difficulty was experienced in getting a nurse to attend her in the approaching hour of Nature s sorrow. At last a kind-hearted neighbour, named Hay, consented to attend Mrs. McGowan, and remain till the house was freed from quarantine.
207766
Surname: McGrath
First Name: Dr. Henry Francis
Ship: -
Date: 14 July 1874
Place: Newcastle
Source: Maitland Mercury
Details: Dr. Henry Francis McGrath was government health officer at Newcastle when William McGowan died of Small Pox in 1874. He was given the following instructions by government - You are hereby instructed to destroy all bedding, clothing and other articles which have been used in any way by and for McGowan, by fire. All clothing, bedding, etc, used by the family must be cleaned by being boiled, the house and furniture thoroughly scoured with chloride of lime, and the house afterwards lime washed. Compensation will be made for the destruction of property. Mrs McGowan, her family, and any other persons who have been living in the house during McGowan s illness must bs isolated until such period has elapsed as may warrant the conclusion that they cannot possibly be infected.