Place:
Capton House, Campbells Hill, West Maitland
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Death on 23rd May 1865 of Alfred, son of Thomas Cadell, aged 1 yr and 2 mths
Source:
Biographical Register of the New South Wales Parliament 1856-1901 C.N. Connolly (Online)
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Thomas Cadell - Co. dir. B. c. 1831 Somerset, Eng., s. Thomas, gentleman, and Elizabeth, nee Boyce; m. 29 Jan. 1859 Syd., Sophia Richabella Doyle; 3s.4d. D. 25 June 1896 Elizabeth Bay, NSW. C. of E. funeral. Arr. NSW c. 1855. Lived first at Campbells Hill, W. Maitland. At first farmer, but by 1860 auctioneer and stock agent, W. Maitland; very successful, and by 1866 held 5 properties in NSW as squatter. Retired from business, visited Eng., then settled in Syd. Became dir Bank of NSW and of Life Assurance co. MLC 29 Dec. 1881-22 Sept. 1886
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Birth at Campbell s Hill, West Maitland, on 7th December, the wife of Mr. Thomas Cadell, of a daughter
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
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New saleyards at Darlington completed and first sale of fat cattle to be held
First Name:
Thomas junior
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Marriage of Thomas Cadell junior of Windsor and Ann Catherine, daughter of William Bowman of Richmond on 12th October. Minister Rev. H.T. Stiles
Place:
Raymond Terrace - New England
Source:
The Voice of the North
Details:
Cadell of Deepwater {Biography} - Born at Raymond Terrace on 15th July 1845, his father being a successful medical practitioner. He received his early schooling at Raymond Terrace and at Windsor. At the age of 16 years he joined his father who had retired and purchased a sheep and cattle station at Dungowan near Tamworth.........
First Name:
William Thomas
Source:
The Aldine centennial history of New South Wales illustrated / W. Frederic Morrison Morrison, W. Frederic Sydney. The Aldine Publishing Company, 1888
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WILLIAM THOMAS CADELL, Deepwater Station, was born at Raymond Terrace in 1845, and received his education at the same place. His father Dr. Cadell, arrived in this colony and settled at Raymond Terrace about the year 1830, where he practised his profession until the time of his death in 1885. On completing his studies , the subject of this biography went on to his father s station at Dungowan, on the Peel River , twenty miles from Tamworth. Here he fulfilled the duties of manager for a period of sixteen years, when he became the manager of the Deepwater Station. Of this he is now managing partner with the Hon. J. D. Macansh and John Windeyer, of Kinross , Raymond Terrace. The station contains an area of 195 square miles, and is situated on the western slopes of the New England tableland. It is stocked with 30,000 merino sheep and 4000 Durham cattle. Of late years the proprietors have gone to great expense in improving the breeds of their sheep and cattle, with the result that at present the wool and carcasses of the Deepwater sheep are celebrated throughout the colony. The wool always commands a high price on the London markets ; while the cattle are reckoned among the very best. Attached to the run is the Myall Downs Station, on the McIntyre River -an estate of 26,000 acres, covered with the finest myall in the country. This run is used for fattening the surplus stock from Deepwater Station. On the north of this property is the Annandale Station, containing 43,000 acres, and here are situated the famous Pye s Creek silver mines. This run is entirely stocked with cattle
Surname:
Cadell (Caddell)
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Unclaimed letter held in the Post Office, Sydney (in 1853)
Place:
St. John's Church, Raymond Terrace
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Marriage of John Dight, of Booral, Warialda, third son of the late George Dight, Esq., of Stafford, Singleton, to Mary, third daughter of J.J. Cadell Esq., M.D. of Raymond Terrace on 20th March 1873. Minister Rev. Samuel Simm
Surname:
Cadell (Windeyer)
First Name:
Isabella Moubray
Place:
St. John's Church, Raymond Terrace
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Marriage of John Windeyer of Kinross, Raymond Terrace and Isabella Moubray, second daughter of James John Cadell M.D., of Raymond Terrace on 11th September 1873. Ministers Rev. S. Simm & Rev. J.R. Blomfield
Surname:
Cadell's Brewery
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Allotment of ground adjoining Mrs. Critchley's to be sold. 50' frontage to Bulwer St. Opposite Cadell's Brewery
Surname:
Cadelle (Pawley) (Caddle)
Source:
Convict Permission to Marry. State Archives NSW; Series: 12212; Item: 4/4509; Page: 176
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Catherine Cadelle, application to marry William Pawley per ship Exmouth, at Maitland. Minister Rev. G. Rusden. Note - No such prisoner arrived per Margaret 1837
First Name:
Elizabeth Harriet
Source:
The Courier, Brisbane
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Marriage of James John Cadell MD., of Raymond Terrace, Hunter river and Elizabeeth Harriett, relict of the late James Cahil, solicitor of Dublin on 17th January 1863
Place:
Rose Inn West Maitland
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Advertising to employ men to press 50 tons of hay
First Name:
Elizabeth Hume
Place:
Clifford, Singleton
Details:
Marriage - On 24th May, at Clifford, by the Rev. Thomas Head Shaw assistd by Rev. James Blackwood, James John, eldest son of J.J. Cadell, Esq., MD of Raymond Terrace, and Elizabeth Hume, only daughter of S.B. Dight Esq., of Clifford, Singleton
First Name:
Sophia Richabella
Place:
Christ Church, Sydney
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Marriage of Thomas O.L. Cadell, eldest son of Thomas Cadell Esq., Somerset, England to Sophia Richabella, relict of the late Bartholomew Doyle Esq., of Killarney Plains, Namoi River on 29 January 1859.