First Name:
John Alexander and Mary Anne
Place:
Abode Woodview, Hunter River
Source:
Maitland Baptism Register p. 146
Details:
Baptism on 18 June 1837 of Jemima (born 5 November 1832 at Swan River), Matilda (born 14 July 1834) and Josephine (born 1 August 1836), daughters of John Alexander and Mary Anne Dutton. Occupation of John Alexander Dutton - settler
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Baptism of Josephine, daughter of John Alexander and Mary Anne Dutton (born 1 August 1836)
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Gave birth to a daughter 8th August
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Gave birth to a daughter on 26th February 1841
Source:
West Maitland Marriage Register p 23
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Marriage of John Nite of Goulburn River to Elizabeth Desmond of West Maitland. Witnesses William Hungerford of Farley and Nicholas Dutton of Dagworth
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Died at the Royal Hotel, Hindley St. on 11th April. Formerly of Sydney
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Passenger on the brig 'Dorset' for Adelaide
Place:
At the residence of G.M. Slade Esq.,
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Marriage of Pelham Dutton Esq., of Wambrook, Monaroo Plains and Miss Elizabeth Wilson of Sydney on 1st October 1839. Minister Rev. J. McGarvie
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Passenger on the 'Sovereign' steamer from Moreton Bay
Place:
St. James Church, Calcutta
Details:
Marriage of Richard Willoughby Laws Esq., H.E.I.C.S. and Elizabeth, relict of the late Pelham Dutton Esq., formerly of Sydney NSW on 7 July 1849
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Mr & Mrs. Pelham Dutton + 2 children passengers on the 'Garland' from the Downs, Falmouth & St. Jago
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Insolvency proceedings
Place:
Muswellbrook Police Office
Source:
Title: Muswellbrook Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books, 1838-1843. Ancestry.com
Details:
James Power, free by servitude and Thomas Dutton, free by servitude, charged with receiving stolen property. Charles Halkin, lockup keeper deposed - The silver watch and chain now produced were taken from the prisoner Power while in a state of intoxication having him brought for confinement on that charge. He made every exertions to prevent it being taken from him. I was forced to throw him down in the lockup in order to search him. He kept his arm on the pocket in which it was evidently secreted. The watch was claimed the following morning by the prisoner Thomas Dutton. He said he brought the watch with him from England. I am aware Powers having been taken up on suspicion of being concerned in a robbery on Dr. Thomson which took place some months since above Invermein. Amongst the articles stolen from Dr. Thomson was a silver guard chain which resembles the one now produced. There was a man Robinson taken up on suspicion of being concerned in the same robbery who has since been committed on a charge of sheep stealing. John Wilmot a watchmaker by trade, assigned servant of the late Col. Dumaresq gave evidence that he had sold the silver chain to Dutton.George Linton, free by servitude, gave evidence. James Young, overseer to Mr. William Cox gave evidence...I reside on the Waybong about fifteen miles from Muswellbrook. During my absence from my hut, the door was opened and my watch and other articles were stolen....The prisoners were committed for trial
First Name:
William Hampden
Details:
Attended levee at Government House Sydney to celebrate the King s birthday
First Name:
William Hampden
Details:
Attending meeting at Pultenay Hotel, Sydney respecting improved immigration system, continuance of convict labour and assignment
First Name:
William Hampden
Details:
Died at Melbourne on 21 November 1849 aged 45
First Name:
William Hampden
Source:
Wood., W. Allan., 'Dawn in the Valley', the Story of Settlement in the Hunter River Valley., Wentworth books, Sydney, 1972
First Name:
William Hampden
Details:
Married, On Saturday, the 2nd inst., by Special Licence, at St. James s Church, by the Reverend Richard Hill, William Hampden Dutton, Esq., to Charlotte de Silva, eldest daughter of the late gallant and meritorious officer, Colonel Cameron, of the 3rd regiment or Buffs.
First Name:
William Hampden
Source:
In the Service of the Company, Vol. 2; Letters of Sir Edward Parry
Details:
William Hampden Dutton, former Company Superintendent of Flocks; documents re claim of Carl Rantzsch and others, against. p. 755
First Name:
William Hampden
Ship:
Lady Blackwood 1830
Details:
Formerly employed by A.A. Company. Arrived back on the Lady Blackwood