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185645
Surname: Scott (alias Oakley)
First Name: George
Ship: -
Date: 5 July 1862
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Chronicle
Details: George Scott charged with being drunk in Watt street. Discharged


163275
Surname: Scott (alias Pardy)
First Name: Andrew
Ship: Earl of Spencer 1813
Date: 1835
Place: Maitland
Source: Application to Marry
Details: Eleanor Dillon per 'Numa' age 23, application to marry Andrew Scott (alias Thomas Pardy) aged 44, arrived per Earl Spencer in 1813


163276
Surname: Scott (alias Purdy)
First Name: Andrew (or Thomas)
Ship: Earl Spencer 1813
Date: 11 May 1835
Place: Maitland
Source: Maitland Marriage Register p. 153
Details: Marriage of Andrew Scott, alias Thomas Purdy to Ellen R. (or Eleanor) Dillon on 11 May 1835. Witnesses Andrew Dawson of Maitland and Winifred Jones of Maitland


136644
Surname: Scott (Forde)
First Name: Helena
Ship: -
Date: 1864 9 April
Place: Ash Island
Source: MM
Details: Marriage of Edward Forde Esq., third son of the late Henry Forde and Helena, younger daughter of Alexander Walker Scott Esq., on 5th April. Minister Rev. T.L. Dodd assisted by Rev. William Allworth


186109
Surname: Scott (Hartley)
First Name: Susan
Ship: -
Date: 10 March 1845
Place: West Maitland
Source: West Maitland Marriage Register 1844 - 1855. Living Histories
Details: Marriage of William Hartley of West Maitland to Susan Scott of Patterson. Witnesses William Cork and Stephen Clarke both of West Maitland. Chaplain Rev. William Stack


150628
Surname: Scott (James) (?Ashton)
First Name: Jane
Ship: -
Date: 1846 16 March
Place: Morpeth
Source: Australian Marriages - FamilySearch Historical Records
Details: Marriage of Amos James (?Ashton) of Morpeth and Jane Scott of Morpeth


136640
Surname: Scott (nee Callcott)
First Name: Harriet
Ship: -
Date: 1866 23 January
Place: Ash Island
Source: MM
Details: Wife of Alexander Walker Scott. Died on 20th January aged 61 years


206349
Surname: Scott (nee Osborne-McElroy) (obit)
First Name: Anne
Ship: Kate 1854
Date: 21 October 1927
Place: Fairview, Cessnock
Source: The Cessnock Eagle and South Maitland Recorder
Details: Death, on 9th Octobr 1927, of Mrs. Anne Scott who was born at Finnona, County of Tyrone on the family estate of her kinsman Gardiner, Lord Mountjoy on August 13th 1853, being the second daughter of James Osborne-McElroy M. A. LLD., and his wife Eleanor Moore.


207833
Surname: Scott (obit)
First Name: Dr. Henry James Herbert
Ship: -
Date: 30 September 1910
Place: Scone
Source: The Scone Advocate
Details: Extract - Dr. Henry James Herbert Scott - Many expressions of sorrow and sympathy at the death of our late townsman continue to be received, bearing testimony to his sterling worth and widespread popularity. An old and esteemed friend, Mr. F. W. Barwick of Sparkes Creek, says he met the doctor a few weeks after he came to town, and throughout the twenty years that he had had the pleasure of knowing him, he never had occasion to alter the good opinion formed of him on their first acquaintance. A number of leading residents of Muswellbrook attended the solemn ceremony. Strong men and little children in large numbers were deeply affected, all feeling that they had parted with a valued citizen, able physician, and warm hearted friend. The deceased gentleman was in every respect a fine Australian with an honoured career and his memory will long be treasured in the Upper Hunter and throughout the Commonwealth as that of a good man gone where we all must go. An article published in 1886 described him as a cricketer….Dr. Henry James Herbert Scott was a sound, gritty batsman, with a solid defence. His greatest performance was in the Test match at Kennington Oval in 1884 when he made 102 and helped W.L. Murdock (211) and P.S. McDonnell (103) to create a record in England v. Australia matches with three centuries in the one innings. The biography of Dr. Scott was published in the Cricket Press book on the 1884 Australian team. He had not then finished his medical studies. It tells us that he was born at Toorak, near Melbourne, December 26 1858, and to Victoria belongs all the credit of his success on the cricket field. He was educated at the Wesley College in Melbourne under the head master ship of Professor Irving.


199998
Surname: Scott (obit)
First Name: Mrs. James
Ship: -
Date: 27 October 1870
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Chronicle
Details: Death of Mrs. Scott, wife of our esteemed citizen, Mr. James Scott, late of the Patent Slip, Stockton, which mournful event took place on Saturday morning, the 22ud instant, at her residence, Beith Cottage, McCormick-street. The deceased lady met with an accident up wards of two years ago, whereby some considerable injury was done to her spine, and from that period she was more or less a sufferer. About ten days ago, her illness increased to such an extent as to indicate her speedy dissolution, but her mental faculties were apparently unimpaired, and scarcely any change took place in them until the vital spark had fled. A clergyman who had visited her on the day immediately preceding her demise, found her in a state of spiritual tranquillity. On Sabbath afternoon, her mortal remains were consigned to the silent tomb, in the Presbyterian cemetery, at Honeysuckle Point - the funeral being one of the largest that ever took place in Newcastle. Prior to the formation of the procession a short service was held in the house Mrs. Scott, whose age was fifty three years, was, we understand, a native of Burntisland, Scotland. She leaves a devoted husband, two sons, and three daughters to mourn her loss.


168870
Surname: Scott (obit.,)
First Name: Captain David Charles Frederick
Ship: -
Date: 19 May 1881
Place: -
Source: Sydney Morning Herald
Details: We have to chronicle the death of Captain Scott, which occurred on May 16, who had held the position of Police Magistrate at the Central Police Court for about a quarter of a century. Mr David Charles Frederick Scott was first appointed under the colonial Government on the 27th February, 1849. He was commissioned as a magistrate of the Metropolitan Police Court on the 13th July, 1860. and although five years have elapsed since he did active duty, ho retained that appointment until the time of his death. About five years ago, in consequence of failing health, he relinquished magisterial work, being granted sick leave. Deceased was born in Scotland. He married a daughter of the late Colonel Barney, R.E. Both Mr. Scott and his estimable wife displayed much zeal in connection with the establishment of the Lisgar Protestant Orphan School. Mr. Scott was also instrumental in initiating a poor-box, which was erected at the Central Police Court. Deceased was of a very benevolent and urbane disposition, and was always ready to afford assistance to persons who were in want of it.


161724
Surname: Scott (obit.,)
First Name: Helenus
Ship: -
Date: 26 August 1879
Place: -
Source: MM
Details: DEATH OF MB, HELENTJS SCOTT, J.P.-At a late hour last night, we received information of the decease of Mr. Helenus Scott, J.P., of this city, The deceased gentleman had reached the ripe old age of seventy-seven years, and expired at his residence half-past 6 o'clock yesterday evening. Prior to his retirement, about eighteen months past, Mr. Scott had occupied the position of Police Magistrate at Newcastle, when he obtained leave of absence


161631
Surname: Scott (obit.,)
First Name: Walter
Ship: -
Date: 27 January 1855
Place: England
Source: Maitland Mercury
Details: THE LATE DR. SCOTT.-It has seldom fallen to our lot to have to record the decease of one so universally respected and esteemed as Dr. Walter Scott, of Eskdale, a notice of whose death appeared in our obituary on Wednesday. For some years past he had been suffering from chronic disease, and had deemed it advisable to take a trip to his native country, thereby, if possible, to recruit his failing health. He accordingly left the colony in the early part of last year for Britain, but unfortunately his con- stitution was too much shattered to sustain any benefit from the change, and after lingering for a few months he expired in London on the 10th October. The many spirited public services rendered in times past by the late Dr. Scott, coupled with private acts of kindness liberally bestowed, have secured for him a reputation which will be long ere it is effaced from the remembrance of the older inhabitants of this district, and his loss will be long felt by those who came within the sphere of his unosten- tatious benevolence. Although essentially one of those few mild and good men who


166501
Surname: Scott (obit.,) (Ash Island)
First Name: Alexander Walker
Ship: -
Date: 6 November 1883
Place: -
Source: MM
Details: DEATH OF Mr, A. W. SCOTT-The death is recorded (says the Newcastle Herald of yesterday), of Mr. Alexander Walker Scott, at the age of eighty three years, Mr. Scott was a colonist of more than fifty years' standing, and for a long time a resident of Ash Island, Hunter River, where he was well and deservedly respected by all classes. For the last seventeen years he had filled the position of a Commissioner of Titles under the Real Property Act, and had also been a trustee of the Museum, in which institution he took a lively interest. The remains of the deceased gentleman were interred in the Waverley Cemetery, on Friday afternoon. The funeral was strictly private; the only persons present beside his relatives and family connections being Dr. J. C. Cox, Mr Richard Jones, one of the Lands Title Commissioners, and Mr. E. G. Ward, chairman of the Board of Commissioners.


186186
Surname: Scott (or Smith) (Harris)
First Name: Anne
Ship: -
Date: 2 February 1846
Place: West Maitland
Source: West Maitland Marriage Register 1844 - 1855. Living Histories
Details: Marriage of Richard Harris to Anne Scott (or Smith). Witness Stephen Clarke of West Maitland. Chaplain Rev. William Stack


164081
Surname: Scott (Power)
First Name: Mary
Ship: Elizabeth 1828
Date: -
Place: -
Source: AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 668
Details: Wife of Matthew Power who arrived on the Marquis of Huntley in 1828 and was assigned to Andrew Lang at Paterson


137474
Surname: Scott (Shaw)
First Name: Mary Ann
Ship: -
Date: 1880 10 June
Place: Christ Church Newcastle
Source: MM
Details: Marriage of Rev. Bowyer E. Shaw, incumbent of All Saints, Singleton, and Mary Ann, daughter of the late Helenus Scott of Newcastle on 8th June 1880


150661
Surname: Scott (Smith)
First Name: Angelina
Ship: -
Date: 1843 5 March
Place: Morpeth
Source: Australian Marriages - FamilySearch Historical Records
Details: Marriage of Samuel Smith of Morpeth and Angelina Scott of Morpeth


189672
Surname: Scott (Wensley)
First Name: Saranna
Ship: -
Date: 6 September 1919
Place: Cowra
Source: Cowra Free Press
Details: The death occurred on Sunday last of one of our oldest identities, in the person of Mr. John Wensley, at the age of 85 years. The deceased gentleman was a native of Taunton, Somerset (England) and was married when 25 years of age to Miss Saranna Scott, who with a family of three sons and three daughters survives. The late Mr. Wensley was a cousin of Mr. Justice Pring, and his wife is a sister of Miss Rose Scott.


134334
Surname: Scott (West)
First Name: Elizabeth
Ship: arrived pre 1841
Date: -
Place: Patrick Plains
Source: Singleton Pioneer Register p. 91
Details: Born c 1821 in Cork Ireland. Spouse George West. See Pioneer Register for details of descendants