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120085
Surname: Miller
First Name: Thomas Digby
Ship: -
Date: 1857 28 February
Place: Sydney
Source: The Courier (Hobart)
Details: Assistant Commissioner of the Gold Fields. Appointed Assistant Magistrate and Chief Clerk


122072
Surname: Miller
First Name: Thomas Digby
Ship: -
Date: 1842 15 December
Place: Coruna Cottage, Raymond Terrace
Source: SMH
Details: Wife gave birth to a daughter 11th December


124252
Surname: Miller
First Name: Thomas Digby
Ship: -
Date: 1861 21 August
Place: -
Source: SMH
Details: Marriage of Frederick Savage, fifth son of George Cox of Penrith to Mary Hannah, eldest daughter of the late Thomas Digby Miller of Mudgee on 13th August at Mulgoa


160155
Surname: Miller
First Name: Thomas Hen
Ship: -
Date: 1852 27 December
Place: Newcastle
Source: Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
Details: Baptism of Thomas Hen Miller, son of Alexander and Helen Miller


121041
Surname: Miller
First Name: Tobias
Ship: -
Date: 1872 30 October
Place: Campbells Hill Burial Ground
Source: Maitland Burial Records
Details: Died aged 68


121042
Surname: Miller
First Name: Tobias
Ship: -
Date: 1880 17 July
Place: Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Charged with not having his number painted on each lamp of his bus. Case postponed


121043
Surname: Miller
First Name: Tobias
Ship: -
Date: 1912 1 July
Place: Campbells Hill Burial Ground
Source: Maitland Burial Records
Details: Died aged 76


197011
Surname: Miller
First Name: Tobias
Ship: -
Date: 9 June 1933
Place: Maitland
Source: NMH
Details: Mr. Henry Thomas Bellamy, the surviving cab proprietor of West Maitland, died suddenly at his residence, Victoria street, West Maitland, yesterday morning, while he was in the act of feeding his horse preparatory to his entering on his daily work. He was a son of the late Mr. Thomas Bellamy, who for many years was keeper of livery stables and proprietor of cabs in West Maitland. He was unmarried, a native of Maitland, and was 54 years of age. He had spent the whole of his life in the district. The death of Mr. Bellamy removes the last link with the old cab system in West Maitland. The first cab was introduced into the town by the late Mr. Walter Taylor, and his nephew, Mr. Charles Taylor, of Banfield-street, was the first person to drive that cab. At the time he was only a lad, but he did his work to the satisfaction of his uncle. Mr. Walter Taylor had livery stables in Smythe s Lane, nearly opposite Dimmock s, Ltd., and he succeeded a man named Onions, who had carried on the stables for some years. Later Mr. Taylor had his stables across the road on a site now occupied by the eastern part of the store of Dimmocks, Ltd., and he was followed by Mr. Tobias Miller, Mr. Thomas Bellamy, and finally by Mr. Thomas Judge. Mr. Walter Taylor introduced the first large bus to Maitland, and that was followed by a two-decked bus. For many years up to the eighties small buses, with accommodation for about eight persons, were run by Michael Hamer, John Levette, and Frederick Jones. Hamer s bus was known as The Shamrock, and Jones s as The Invincible. In the forties and fifties there was another old busman in Maitland, named Stilsby and the lane on the west side of the Imperial Hotel was known for many years as Stilbsys Lane, from the fact that his livery stables were located at the end of that lane. Those stables were after wards held by the late Mr. W. C. Mark well, by Mr. Martin Kingsley, and in more recent years by Mr. Alexander Niddrie. It may be of interest to note that the first taxi-car was driven in West Mail land by Mr. Fred Bulte, of Regent-street West Maitland, in April, 1913.


199288
Surname: Miller
First Name: Tobias
Ship: 1857
Date: 1888
Place: West Maitland
Source: The Aldine centennial history of New South Wales illustrated / W. Frederic Morrison Morrison, W. Frederic Sydney. The Aldine Publishing Company, 1888
Details: TOBIAS MILLER, Garricks Head Hotel, was born in 1843 in the North of Ireland, and educated there. He arrived in the colony in 1857, coming direct to Maitland, where he was employed during the following seventeen years. He then commenced as a livery stable-keeper, and continued so for nine years, till in 1882 he entered the hotel he now holds. The Garricks Head Hotel has been established over thirty years. It is a house of two stories, with 60 feet frontage to high-street. Its ground floor has dining-room, numerous sitting-rooms, and bar; the upper story containing many airy, well-ventilated bedrooms, and a balcony, ten feet wide, running the whole length of the house, overlooking High-street. At the rear are commodious stabling and other necessary outbuildings. Mr. Miller was married in 1876 and has four children living. He is a member of the L.O.L. and is high in the Order; he is also a member of the I.O.O.F., M.LT


210112
Surname: Miller
First Name: Tobias and Elizabeth
Ship: Herefordshire 1857
Date: May 1857
Place: Port Jackson
Source: Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Assisted Immigrant Passenger Lists, 1828-1896
Details: Tobias Miller, farm labourer age 52 from Armagh; Elizabeth age 60, farm servant; Mary age 22 house servant; William age 20, farm labourer ; Tobias age 18 farm labourer; Elizabeth age 16; house servant. Assisted immigrants on the ship Herefordshire. Note - daughters Margaret and Alice in service of Rev. Mr. Chapman at Maitland


131263
Surname: Miller
First Name: W
Ship: -
Date: 1837 26 April
Place: Williams River
Source: GG
Details: John Williams per 'Recovery' absconded from service


138159
Surname: Miller
First Name: W
Ship: -
Date: 1830 December
Place: Hunter River
Source: AO NSW Convict Indents Fiche No. 677
Details: Charles Doran per 'Florentia' assigned servant


192489
Surname: Miller
First Name: W
Ship: -
Date: 1830
Place: -
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4015]; Microfiche: 676
Details: David Pegg per Adrian assigned to W. Miller on arrival


14909
Surname: Miller
First Name: William
Ship: -
Date: 1832 27 September
Place: Hunter River
Source: SG
Details: James Goulding assigned servant


35051
Surname: Miller
First Name: William
Ship: -
Date: 1836 3 May
Place: Invermein
Source: SG
Details: Letter to newspaper stating regret that John Bingle had been ommitted from the Commission of Peace


49257
Surname: Miller
First Name: William
Ship: -
Date: 1848 15 November
Place: Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Blacksmith. Unclaimed letter held in General Post Office, Sydney for the month of October


51220
Surname: Miller
First Name: William
Ship: -
Date: 1849 10 February
Place: Vacy, Upper Paterson
Source: MM
Details: Blacksmith. Apprentice James Arnell died after falling from a tree while chasing possums


64893
Surname: Miller
First Name: William
Ship: -
Date: 1831 27 August
Place: Hunter River
Source: SG
Details: Gave assigned servant Thomas Thompson who had robbed him, a good character


80076
Surname: Miller
First Name: William
Ship: -
Date: 1850 20 November
Place: Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Unclaimed letter held in Sydney Post Office


80329
Surname: Miller
First Name: William
Ship: -
Date: 1837 15 February
Place: Williams River
Source: GG 1837
Details: James Roberts per 'Exmouth' absconded from service