First Name:
Thomas and Elizabeth
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Baptism of Caroline, daughter of Thomas Chilvers and Eliza Calhan (or Callaman)
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Unclaimed letter held in the Sydney Post Office for the month of January
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Mentioned at the enquiry into conditions at Castle Forbes. Employed to work on a Sunday for extra money
Surname:
Chitwood (Chetwood)
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Mentioned at the investigation into living conditions of convicts at Castle Forbes
Surname:
Chitwood (Chetwood)
Place:
Redbournebery, Singleton
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Obadiah Woodcock died at the residence of Thomas Chitwood
Surname:
Chitwood (Chetwood)
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Watchmaker and brewer. Absconded from the service of James Mudie
Surname:
Chitwood (Chetwood)
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Aged 24 from Shropshire. 5' 3 3/4
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Built the steamer 'Eagle' for the Hunter River Steam Navigation Co
First Name:
Thomas and William Henry
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Shipbuilders. Partnership of Thomas Chowne, robert Thompson and William Henry Chowne dissolved by mutual consent
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Notice to Creditors
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Obtained Ticket of Leave
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indents. Fiche No. 674
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Age 60. Married with 3 children. Ploughs and reaps. Native place Waterford. Tried 9 March 1829 and sentenced to 7 years transportation for sheep stealing.
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Fined 5 pounds or 7 days imprisonment for indecent exposure in High Street
Place:
Christ church Cathedral, Newcastle
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Memorial window unveiled at Christ Church. One window was presented by Mrs. Thomas Clack in memory of her late husband
First Name:
Thomas Albert and Emily Frances
Place:
Watt Street, Newcastle
Source:
1820 to 1890 Family Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle, NSW, Australia. See records 125-128
Source:
The Australian Star
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Thomas Clack, a well-known resident and business man of this city, died at his residence, Church-street this morning. The deceased gentleman had been ailing for some time, but only took to his bed on Saturday. The cause of death was diabetes. Mr. Clack (who was in his 62nd year) arrived in the district over 40 years ago, and had been engaged In the business of a grocer. He was connected with several local commercial enterprises, occupying seats on the directorateof the Newcastle Gas and Coke Co and the Newcastle Building Co. He also held several responsible positions in connection with New castle Pro-Cathedral (Anglican)
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Fined 10s or 48 hrs in the cells for drunkenness and making a disturbance in High St. early on Sunday morning
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Cabinet maker employed by Henry Ikin. Charged under the Masters & Servants Act. Case dismissed
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Tenant farmer. Born in the Colony. Aged 30 in 1828
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Unclaimed letter for the month of May held in General Post Office Sydney