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Item: 133821
Surname: Loder
First Name: George Thomas
Ship: -
Date: -
Place: -
Source: Singleton Pioneer Register p. 56
Details: Born 1823 Portland Head, son of George Loder and Mary Howe. Spouse Sarah Ireland. See Pioneer Register for details of descendants


 
Item: 199221
Surname: Loder
First Name: George Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1888
Place: Singleton
Source: The Aldine centennial history of New South Wales illustrated / W. Frederic Morrison Morrison, W. Frederic Sydney. The Aldine Publishing Company, 1888
Details: GEORGE THOMAS LODER, J.P., was born in 1823 at Portland Head, Hawkesbury River, a few miles below Windsor, N.S.W., and is the son of George Loder, who was born in Sydney in 1796, and Mary Howe, his wife. He is a grandson of George Loder-a soldier in the 102nd Regiment, or New South Wales Corps, which arrived in Sydney on 26th January, 1788-and his wife. He was educated by the Rev. John Hall of Blacktown, and the Rev. Henry Carmichael, M.A., of the Normal Institution, Elizabeth-street, Sydney, and visited the Hunter River in 1841. He afterwards proceeded to Liverpool Plains to assist in the management of the family stations, and returned to live on his own farm near Singleton in 1851. Mr. Loder was one of the founders of the National, afterwards a public school, in Singleton in 1853, and was one of the board connected with that institution until 1880. Gazetted a local trustee of the Singleton branch of the Government Savings Bank in 1854, he was appointed a magistrate of the colony in 1858. He is a member of the Licensing Court and the Land Board of the district. He was elected captain of the Singleton Corps Volunteer Rifles, 4th Company, 4th Regiment, in 1869, which latter position he filled for eleven years, retiring on his rank when the company was broken up. Mr. Loder joined the Singleton Lodge of Fidelity, M.U.I.O.O.F., in 1854, and filled every office in connection therewith, as also the provincial grand masters chair of the Hunter River District, and the grand masters chair of the order in New South Wales. He is a member of the Masonic body, having joined Lodge St. John, Singleton, E.C. No. 1038, in 1865, and is a past master of Lodge United St. Andrew, No. 502 S.C., Singleton. Mr. Loder is an old member of the Hunter River A. and H. Association, and hon. secretary of the Northern A. Association, with which he has been connected twenty years. Mr.-Loder is a farmer and grazier near Singleton


 
Item: 75323
Surname: Loder
First Name: George Thomas and Andrew
Ship: -
Date: 1850 26 June
Place: Liverpool Plains
Source: MM
Details: Tender accepted for run on Crown Land beyond the settled districts. 'Guluarber'; 16,000 acres


 
Item: 156232
Surname: Loder
First Name: George Thomas and Sarah
Ship: -
Date: 1874 15 January
Place: St. Johns Wollombi
Source: Australian Marriages - FamilySearch Historical Records
Details: Marriage of George Loder, son of George Thomas Loder and Sarah Ireland to Isabella Matilda Wiseman, daughter of Thomas Wiseman and Jane Loder


 
Item: 89177
Surname: Loder
First Name: Mrs. George
Ship: -
Date: 1852 31 March
Place: Cuddie
Source: MM
Details: Gave birth to a son on 22nd March


 
Item: 80130
Surname: Loder
First Name: Mrs. George Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1850 23 November
Place: Cuyrinda Cottage, Liverpool Plains
Source: MM
Details: Gave birth to a son on 13th November at her residence



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