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Equestrian. Death of infant daughter Mary Ann Catherine aged 12 weeks
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Absenting himself from Maitland for two weeks following the death of his wife and daughter. To return and resume the circus in 14 days. Circus undergoing alterations and improvements rendering it wind and water tight
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On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle per 'Elizabeth Henrietta'
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On list of prisoners transported to Pt. Macquarie per 'Sally'
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John (?William)
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Assigned to W. Todhunter
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Obtained Ticket of Leave
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Assigned to G. Townsend
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Trevallyn, Paterson
Source:
Settler and Convict Lists 1787-1834. Ancestry
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Prisoner under sentence of 7 years transportation. Assigned to George Townshend
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Mr. Lord's Superintendent. Killed when thrown from horse while pursuing aborigines.
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James (John?)
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Dyer aged 30 from Manchester. 5'2"; brown complexion, light brown hair, hazel eyes; lost canine tooth (r) upper jaw, small dark mole centre of forehead, scar over each eyebrow, another (r) upper lip, mark of a burn (r) side neck; absconded from Thomas Nicholls 5th March
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Mr. Lord's Superintendent at Gloucester.
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Additional subscription for building St. John the Baptist Church
Source:
Australian Deaths and Burials. Family Search Historical Records
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Death of John Ashworth. Marital status unknown
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Apprehended after absconding from Thomas Nicholls
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Whittingham Parish
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Baptsm of John James, son of James and Esther Gamash
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Charged John Eales under the Masters & Servants Act for balance of wages. Had been hired to take sheep to the Liverpool Plains and lost many along the way. Case dismissed by the Bench
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Said to have been an idle man, often ill. Had been in Maitland hospital
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Obtained ticket of leave
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Son of Dr. Andrew Nash who died as a result of an accident at Wallsend
First Name:
Dr. John Brady
Source:
Morrison, W. Frederic (1888). The Aldine centennial history of New South Wales illustrated / W. Frederic Morrison. Sydney: The Aldine Publishing Company.
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DR. JOHN BRADY NASH, I.B., C.M., Edinburgh, and M.R.C.S., England, was born at sea in 1857. He was educated at St. Patrick s College, Melbourne, and in 1877 matriculated at the Sydney University, but the following year proceeded to the Edinburgh University, where he completed his medical studies in 1882, receiving the degrees of M.B., C.M. He also studied for six months at the Rotunda Hospital, Dublin. In 1883 he came out to New South Wales, and started practice at Lambton, but on account of the death of his father (Dr. Andrew Nash) in November, 1885, succeeded to his practice in Wallsend, which he, in conjunction with his brother, still conducts. These gentlemen carry on the only medical dispensary in the Wallsend district. In 1884 Dr. J. B. Nash was appointed a justice of the peace. He is honorary surgeon to the Newcastle Hospital, a member of the School Board, captain of the Lambton Company 4th Regiment Volunteer Infantry, Government medical officer and public vaccinator for the district. In an article in the Melbourne Review of October,. 1882, on Our Future Rulers, Dr. Nash is very favourably mentioned as a student of great promise