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Surname: McIntyre (obit)
First Name: Rev. William
Ship: -
Date: 16 July 1870
Place: -
Source: Newcastle Chronicle
Details: THE LATE REV. W. McINTYRE, M.A. Our readers will learn with regret that the Rev. William McIntyre, late minister of St. George s Presbyterian Church, Castlereagh st, Sydney, is dead. For the last two or three years he suffered at intervals from an affection of the liver, and on Friday last he was prostrated by a severe attack of this disorder, which terminated fatally on Tuesday morning. Mr. McIntyre came to the colony under the auspices of the Rev. Dr. Lang, about the year 1834. and during that gentleman s subsequent absence from the colony, Mr. McIntyre occupied his pulpit At that period the Presbyterian Church in the colony existed as the Presbytery of Sydney in connection with the Church of Scotland and the Synod of New South Wales. Mr. McIntyre s influence in the body was then great, and while the Rev. Dr. Lang was away on a visit to the old country, he succeeded in effecting a union between the two sections which then existed. In the year 1841 or 1842, he accepted a call from the Church at West Maitland, in connection with which he laboured for upwards of twenty years with much success. During his pastorate the commodious church which now exists in that township was built, as also the High School - the two structures involving a cost of about £8000 or £9000. The disruption of the Established Church in 1843, was not without its influence on the Presbyterian body in this colony, and three or four years later it, to some extent, found its counterpart here. Mr, McIntyre, while holding the view that it was the duty of the State to countenance and support religion, was, nevertheless, opposed to any interference on the part of the civil government with the organisation and independent action of the Church, and he strongly condemned the system of indiscriminate endowments to religious bodies which existed in this colony. He accordingly seceded from the Church, and in conjunction with the late Rev. John Tait, of Parramatta, and the Rev. Colin Stewart, he formed the Synod denominated the Presbyterian Church of Eastern Australia. With that church he remained identified up to the date of his decease, and he was its Moderator for the present year. In 1852, Mr. McIntyre re visited his native land on a mission connected with the church in this colony, and whilst there he procured a master for the High School, and on his return to New South Wales he was accompanied by two clergymen of his own faith - the late Rev. Allan McIntyre and the Rev. J. McCulloch, of Raymond Terrace. Eight years ago, Mr. McIntyre accepted the pastorate of the congregation worshipping at St. George s. At the beginning of his ministry there the debt on the edifice amounted to £14,000, but we understand that, lately through bis exertions, nearly the whole of it has been paid off. Mr. McIntyre s ministrations at St. George s were continued without interruption. Be preached there twice on Sunday week, and he also conducted the ser vice on Thursday evening last. The rev gentleman always took a warm interest in matters relating to church doctrine and discipline; and, while he was most uncompromising in the maintenance of what he thought to be the strict truth, yet, happily for those who were associated with him, his unyielding adherence to principles was never suffered to embitter the relationships of private life. It will be seen that his residence in this colony extended to nearly a period of half a century; and during his long, laborious, and useful career, he has worthily upheld the character of an educated Christian gentleman. His integrity and the consistency of his conduct won for him the respect of even those who differed from him in opinion ; the fidelity and zeal which distinguished him as a minister of religion, the urbanity of his manners, and the benevolence of his disposition, as well as other estimable qualities, lent a charm to his solid and unostentatious character, and endeared him to his people, some of whom, we believe, regard his loss almost as a personal bereavement.
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Surname: McIntyre (Smith)
First Name: John
Ship: Superb 1841 (?Superb 1840)
Date: 1846 29 August
Place: Maitland
Source: Newcastle gaol entrance books 1846
Details: Free. Native of Glasgow. R/C, seaman. Trial forwarded to Darlinghurst gaol
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Surname: McIntyre (Watt)
First Name: Mary
Ship: -
Date: 7 June 1847
Place: West Maitland
Source: West Maitland Marriage Register 1844 - 1855. Living Histories
Details: Marriage of Alexander Watt to Mary McIntyre. Witnesses William Long of Birch Grove, Balmain, Sydney and Susannah Watt of Maitland. Chaplain Rev. Robert Chapman
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Surname: McIntyre family
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1850 18 December
Place: -
Source: MM
Details: Brand of the McIntyre well known in the district. - a spear or trident placed on the shoulder of stock
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Surname: McInyre
First Name: Peter
Ship: -
Date: 26 March 1829
Place: Segenhoe
Source: AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 671
Details: James Hughes per 'Ferguson' assigned servant
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Surname: McIver
First Name: Ellen
Ship: Morning Star 1864
Date: September 1864
Place: Port Jackson
Source: State Archives and Records Authority of New South Wales; Kingswood New South Wales, Australia; Persons on Bounty Ships to Sydney, Newcastle, and Moreton Bay (Board Immigrant Lists); Series: 5317; Reel: 2482
Details: Ellen McIver, general servant age 23 from Co. Antrim. Assisted immigrant by the ship Morning Star. Note - an uncle Henry McFadden residing at Singleton
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Surname: McIver
First Name: Francis
Ship: -
Date: 1851 18 January
Place: Namoi River
Source: MM
Details: Donated 10s to Maitland Hospital
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Surname: McIver
First Name: John
Ship: -
Date: 1842 6 May
Place: Beltrees, Upper Hunter
Source: SH
Details: Wife gave birth to a son on 29th April 1842
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Surname: McIver
First Name: John
Ship: -
Date: 1840
Place: St. Lukes Church, Scone
Source: The Scone Advocate 25 October 1940
Details: Marie, daughter of John McIver of Belltrees, Upper Hunter, baptised by Rev. Morse at St. Lukes church
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Surname: McIver
First Name: Marie
Ship: -
Date: 1840
Place: St. Lukes Church, Scone
Source: The Scone Advocate 25 October 1940
Details: Marie, daughter of John McIver of Belltrees, Upper Hunter, baptised by Rev. Morse at St. Lukes church
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Surname: McIver
First Name: Rankin
Ship: Morning Star 1864
Date: September 1864
Place: Port Jackson
Source: State Archives and Records Authority of New South Wales; Kingswood New South Wales, Australia; Persons on Bounty Ships to Sydney, Newcastle, and Moreton Bay (Board Immigrant Lists); Series: 5317; Reel: 2482
Details: Rankin McIver, labourer age 35 from Bushmill Co. Antrim, son of Robert and Margaret. Assisted immigrant by the ship Morning Star. Note - an uncle Henry McFadden residing at Singleton
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Surname: McIver (McIvor)
First Name: John
Ship: -
Date: 1848 23 August
Place: New England
Source: MM
Details: 'Ingalba'. 20,000 acres. Estimated grazing capability 8000 sheep. Claim to lease of Crown Land Beyond the Settled District
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Surname: McIver (McIvor)
First Name: John
Ship: -
Date: 1842 7 May
Place: Belltrees, Upper Hunter
Source: Examiner
Details: Wife gave birth to a son 29th April
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Surname: McIvor
First Name: John
Ship: -
Date: 26 October 1844
Place: New England
Source: Maitland Mercury
Details: Obtained license to depasture stock beyond the limits of location
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Surname: McIvor
First Name: John
Ship: -
Date: 1842
Place: Belltrees
Source: The Scone Advocate 25 October 1940
Details: Alexander Campbell overseer for John McIvor at Belltrees
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Surname: McKar
First Name: John
Ship: -
Date: 1828
Place: Belmont
Source: 1828 Census
Details: Assigned servant. Carpenter at Lancelot Threlkeld's mission 'Bahtabah' at Belmont
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Surname: McKay (3rd regt) (Buffs)
First Name: Private Donald
Ship: -
Date: December 1825 - March 1826
Place: Wallis Plains
Source: War Office Records. File 2119. AJCP Reel No: 3696/3rd Regiment: East Kent (Buffs)
Details: Stationed at Wallis Plains
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Surname: McKay (3rd regt) (Buffs)
First Name: Private Donald
Ship: -
Date: March - June 1826
Place: Wallis Plains
Source: War Office Records. File 2119. AJCP Reel No: 3696/3rd Regiment: East Kent (Buffs)
Details: Stationed at Wallis Plains
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Surname: McKay (or Miller)
First Name: Ann
Ship: Mary Ann 1839
Date: 1844 8 October
Place: Newcastle
Source: GG
Details: Apprehended after absconding. Ticket of leave holder
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Surname: McKeaver (46th regt)
First Name: Private James
Ship: -
Date: December 1819 - March 1820
Place: Newcastle
Source: 48th soldiers - Muster and Pay Lists. Trove. /File 5971. AJCP Reel No: 3797-3798/48th Regiment: Northamptonshire
Details: Stationed at Newcastle