Details:
Calling a public meeting of the electors of co. Durham to discuss an address recently published by S.A. Donaldson
Details:
Trustee Presbyterian Burial Ground and school house
Place:
Eagleton, Raymond Terrace
Details:
William Archer and George Theedham found not guilty of killing a horse, the property of Kenneth Snodgrass. Witnesses Michael Henderson, Matthew Brady, Robert Russell, James Merry, Patrick Walsh, Malcolm Nicholson, Constable Thomas Jones, Michael Groden
First Name:
Kenneth the younger
Place:
Eagleton, Raymond Terrace
Details:
William Archer and George Theedham found not guilty of wilfuly and maliciously killing a horse belonging to Kenneth Snodgrass the younger on 27th October 1843
First Name:
Lieut-Colonel Kenneth
Details:
John Saward assigned servant
First Name:
Lieutenant-Col Kenneth
Details:
Next in command to the Commander of the Forces in the Colony. Appointed Member of the Legislative Council in the room of John MacArthur
First Name:
Lieutenant-Colonel Kenneth
Place:
Co. Gloucester, Parish Stockton. Commmencing at SW corner of Peppercorn's grant
Details:
Lieut-Col Snodgrass & Maj. T.L. Mitchell - land grant in trust for Mrs. William McLean with reversion to Miss Janet Wright Snodgrass. 640 acres promised by Gov. Darling 6 April 1829
First Name:
Major Kenneth & Mrs
Ship:
George Canning 1828
Source:
Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Unassisted Immigrant Passenger Lists, 1826-1922
Details:
Major Snodgrass, wife and six children passengers from Scotland on the George Canning arriving on 23 December 1828