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Present at meeting re Market Place at East Maitland
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Granted auctioneer's license
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Wife gave birth to a son on 2nd February
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Taking out auctioneers license for the year 1853
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Marriage of Mary, youngest daughter of the late Peter Dickson of Senwick Park, Kirkendbrightshire, Scotland to Alexander Dodds of East Maitland. Officiating minister Rev. William McIntyre. 25th December
Source:
Australian Almanack
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Australian Almanack
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Character witness for 'Gentleman' John Smith of Newcastle who was accused of arson. Had known Smith for 20 years
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Biographical Register of the New South Wales Parliament 1856-1901 C.N. Connolly (Online)
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Alexander Dodds - Auctioneer and pastoralist. B. c. 1815 Kelso, Scotland, s. James, farmer, and Helen, nee Gray; m. Dec. 1867 Maitland, Mary Dickson; 3s.3d. D. 6 Feb. 1892 Willoughby, NSW. Presb. Ed. Jedburgh High School. Arr. Aust. 1834, going to brother James property nr Singleton; after c. 2 years to Maitland, where ran auctioneering business 35 years. Held Bomba and Cobram runs in Warrego dist. JP 1857. To Syd. 1871. Councillor St Andrews Coll.; active Presb. Alderman Maitland; mayor 12 years. MLA for E. Maitland 15 Dec. 1864-3 Feb. 1872. MLC 31 Aug. 1885-6 Feb. 1892.
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James Alexander
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Baptism of James Alexander, son of Harriet Sophia and James Dodds (born 26 November 1855)
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Mrs. Alexander
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Gave birth to a daughter on 15th November