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              29663            
          
              Surname: Church            
          
              First Name: William            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 1847 28 April            
          
              Place: Bolwarra            
          
              Source: MM            
          
              Details: Fined 10/- for breach of agreement with employer Joel Morcome            
          
              95604            
          
              Surname: Church            
          
              First Name: William            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 1852 23 October            
          
              Place: Dunmore            
          
              Source: MM            
          
              Details: Employed by Mrs. Henderson at Dunmore. Charged by wife of John White with rescuing cattle from being impounded. Charge withdrawn by Mrs. White when Church promised not to repeat defence            
          
              45324            
          
              Surname: Church            
          
              First Name: William            
          
              Ship: Andromeda 1833            
          
              Date: 1837            
          
              Place: Paterson            
          
              Source: GRC            
          
              Details: Assigned to Andrew Lang            
          
              131310            
          
              Surname: Church            
          
              First Name: William            
          
              Ship: Andromeda 1833            
          
              Date: 1837 12 April            
          
              Place: Paterson            
          
              Source: GG            
          
              Details: Granted Ticket of Leave            
          
              213892            
          
              Surname: Church (17th regt)            
          
              First Name: Captain J            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: April - June 1835            
          
              Place: Hunter River            
          
              Source: War Office Records. Muster Books and Pay Lists - 17th Regiment (Leicestershire) - Trove            
          
              Details: Captain J. Church stationed at Hunter River            
          
              198599            
          
              Surname: Church (Armstrong)            
          
              First Name: Mary Willis            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 13 September 1870            
          
              Place: 13 September 1870            
          
              Source: Newcastle Chronicle            
          
              Details: Marriage on 25th August at the Congregational Manse, Newcastle, by the Rev. T. J. Pepper, George Armstrong, of Newcastle, to Mary Willis, daughter of Mr. James Church of Sydney            
          
              95783            
          
              Surname: Church of England            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 1852 30 October            
          
              Place: -            
          
              Source: MM            
          
              Details: Meeting held at Morpeth to consider the expediency of adopting a petition to the Queen praying her Majesty to send out a commission to inquire into the state of the Church of England with a view to framing and granting of a constitution            
          
              75301            
          
              Surname: Church of England Murrurundi            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 1850 19 June            
          
              Place: Murrurundi            
          
              Source: MM            
          
              Details: Bishop Tyrrell granted Title Deeds to 2 acres of land for a Church; 2 roods for a parsonage; 2 roods for school house at Murrurundi. Deeds dated 8 April 1850            
          
              203411            
          
              Surname: Church of England Parsonage, Newcastle            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: LH            
          
              Date: -            
          
              Place: Corner Church and Newcomen Streets, Newcastle            
          
              Source: Newcastle Morning Herald 13 March 1902            
          
              Details: In 1902 when the Deanery was demolished the Newcastle Morning Herald provided a description of the old building….Half hidden by the overhanging trees planted long ago by Dean Selwyn, the peculiarities of this quaint old structure are hardly noticed. It was built of brick, the outer walls being covered with a kind of cement facing peculiar to many old buildings of that period. The foundations and walls are remarkably strong, while the interior is fairly roomy, and when new the house must have been considered palatial beside the humble dwellings which surrounded it. Originally a stone wall surrounded the entire space now devoted t the Asylum for the Insane, which was formerly the soldiers barracks, and a portion of this wall may still be seen near the police barracks at the corner of Watt and Church streets. …It is doubtful if another building like it exists in the State. In his design Captain Wallis appears to have remembered the old fashioned bow window, common enough in England, but rarely built now, and two of these were attempted but not faithfully imitated. Some fifteen years ago a substantial addition was made, consisting of a two stories building which stands at the back considerably enlarging the capacity of the dwelling. Today while the old structure is showing visible traces of decay particularly about the roof of the verandahs, there are ample evidences of faithful workmanship on the part of those engaged in its construction.            
          
              83394            
          
              Surname: Church of the Holy Trinity Carrington            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 1851 3 May            
          
              Place: Carrington            
          
              Source: MM            
          
              Details: To be consecrated by the Bishop of Newcastle            
          
              83540            
          
              Surname: Church of the Holy Trinity, Carrington            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 1851 17 May            
          
              Place: Carrington            
          
              Source: MM            
          
              Details: Erected in 1847 under the auspices of commissioner of A.A. Company Captain P.P. King, R.N. Small but substantial edifice of rough stone; 56ft long including the chancel and belry and 27ft in width. Neatly fitted up insdie; open roof lined with cedar            
          
              45188            
          
              Surname: Churchhill            
          
              First Name: John            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 1845 1 February            
          
              Place: West Maitland            
          
              Source: MM            
          
              Details: Meeting to be held to devise measures to assist Churchhill who had lost his crops of wheat and barley, barn, stable, store room by fire            
          
              136832            
          
              Surname: Churchland            
          
              First Name: John            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 1853 8 October            
          
              Place: West Maitland            
          
              Source: MM            
          
              Details: Injured in an accident while lowering a cask of sugar at James Solomon's stores            
          
              121947            
          
              Surname: Churchward            
          
              First Name: George            
          
              Ship: Mermaid 1830            
          
              Date: 1842 8 July            
          
              Place: Newcastle Stockade            
          
              Source: GG            
          
              Details: Indoor servant aged 31 from Newington; 5' 5 3/4"; ruddy complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, right eye cast inwards, tattoos. Absconded from Newcastle Stockade 29th June            
          
              121948            
          
              Surname: Churchward            
          
              First Name: George            
          
              Ship: Mermaid 1830            
          
              Date: 1833 11 April            
          
              Place: Bathurst Bridge Party            
          
              Source: SG            
          
              Details: Servant aged 22 from Newington. Tattoos - GCMP, Love and Liberty, G Chur on right arm. Absconded from the Bathurst bridge party            
          
              122031            
          
              Surname: Churchward            
          
              First Name: George            
          
              Ship: Mermaid 1830            
          
              Date: 1842 29 July            
          
              Place: Newcastle            
          
              Source: GG            
          
              Details: Apprehended after absconding from Newcastle Stockade in irons            
          
              192098            
          
              Surname: Churchward            
          
              First Name: George            
          
              Ship: Mermaid 1830            
          
              Date: 1830            
          
              Place: -            
          
              Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4015]; Microfiche: 675            
          
              Details: George Churchward, ag 19. Native place Newington. Occupation indoor servant. Tried at Croydon 20 August 1829. Sentenced to transportation for life for house breaking. Assigned to George James at Bathurst on arrival            
          
              121949            
          
              Surname: Churchward (alias Churchill)            
          
              First Name: George            
          
              Ship: Mermaid 1830            
          
              Date: 1833 18 July            
          
              Place: Bathurst            
          
              Source: SG            
          
              Details: Absconded from the Bathurst Bridge party            
          
              14372            
          
              Surname: Churchwood            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 1845 25 January            
          
              Place: Wallis Plains            
          
              Source: MM            
          
              Details: Occupied Mr. Wade's farm. Crop burned down after son accidently set it alight            
          
              91109            
          
              Surname: Congregational Church            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 1852 July            
          
              Place: West Maitland            
          
              Source: MM            
          
              Details: Tenders for fencing - 50 rods of 3 rail fencing on the ground of the Congregational Church