Place:
Blairgowrie, South Yarra, Victoria
Source:
The Mercury (Hobart)
Details:
Member of Parliament. Son of the late Colonel Snodgrass. Came overland with stock to Victoria during the days of early settlement. Died of an aneurism at his home. Obituary
Details:
William Lindoren per 'John Barry' absconded from service
Place:
Patterson's Plains
Details:
Signed address to John Wighton on the occasion of Wighton's resignation as Chairman of the Association for the suppression of Cattle Stealing
First Name:
Thomas Douglas
Details:
Appointed commissioner of crown lands within the boundaries of the colony
Details:
Horse 'Tommy' racing at Raymond Terrace Races
Details:
Working bullocks for sale.
Details:
Michael Henderson cautioning against purchasing cattle from William Snodgrass as agreement between Snodgrass and himself had been cancelled
Place:
Between Sydney and Morpeth
Details:
Newly appointed Commissioner of Crown Lands. Committed suicide by throwing himself overboard from the Tamar steamer en route to Morpeth. About 35 yrs old
Surname:
Snodgrass (Jacob)
Details:
Marriage of Archibald Hamilton Jacob Esq., son of the late Captain Vickers Jacob, Honorable E.I.C. Service, to Mary, younger daughter of Colonel Snodgrass C.B. on 31st March 1853. Minister Rev. Charles Pleydell N. Wilton
Surname:
Snodgrass and Mitchell
Place:
640 acres in Stockton
Details:
Regina v. Grant to Snodgrass and Mitchell in trust. Quit rent to be paid