Source:
The Moreton Bay Courier
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W. Croasdill, Miss Henderson, Miss A. Croasdill, Miss H. Croasdill, Miss E. Croasdill, Master W. Croasdill, Miss Alice Croasdill, Miss Frances Croasdill all passengers on the Emeu steamship for London via Melbourne
Source:
Pure Merinos and Others
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Employed as a Clerk by Austrlian Agricultural Company
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Aged 30. Came free
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Arrived on the vessel 'Waterloo' having departed Hamburgh 11 June
First Name:
William and Harriett
Source:
Register Book. Christchurch Cathedral Newcastle
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Gentleman. Baptism of son John
First Name:
William and Harriett
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. p.14
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Gentleman. Baptism of daugher Harriett Mary
First Name:
William and Harriett
Date:
Baptism December 1846
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. p.18
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Gentleman. Baptism of daughter Emma Sophia.
First Name:
William and Harriett
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral Newcastle. Burials p3
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Infant son John died aged 11 months and 12 days. Burial date
First Name:
William and Harriette
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. p.21
Details:
Gentleman. Baptism of son William
First Name:
William and Harriette
Date:
Baptisms February 1850
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. p.25
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Baptism of twin daughters Mary Alice and Frances (born 24 November 1849)
First Name:
William and Harriette
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms p. 9
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Baptism of Anne Frances, daughter of William and Harriette Croasdill
First Name:
William and Harriette
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms p. 44a
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Gentleman. Baptism of son Henry John Croasdill
First Name:
William and Harriette
Place:
Christ Church Burial Ground, Newcastle
Details:
A massive tomb in the south western corner of the churchyard covers a vault, in which was buried the wife of an early manager of the A.A. Co. The inscription dates back to 1852 and shows that Harriette wife of William Croasdill, was buried there in that year. Mr. Croasdill retired from the management of the A.A. Company in the later fifties and returned to England, where he died. One of his daughters married the Rev. C.S. Grime, of this city.
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Co-signed a letter to Maitland Mercury stating regret of a slur that had been made on the Soldiers of the 99th Regiment.
Surname:
Croasdill (Croasdale)
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Assigned a convict groom in the month of June
Surname:
Croasdill (Creasdell)
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John Birchell assigned servant
Surname:
Croasdill (Crossdale)
Details:
Employed by Mr. McDougall of Maitland at the last harvest. Constable Ashburn of the Muswellbrook police posted reward notice for apprehension of Croasdill who had escaped from custody at the Chain of Ponds. 5'61/2"; dark brown curly hair; light brown whiskers; hazel eyes; sallow complexion. Wearing dark brown trousers, dirty white shirt
Surname:
Croasdill (Slater)
First Name:
Harriette Mary
Place:
Kensington, England
Source:
The Daily Telegraph
Details:
The marriage of Miss Harriette Mary Croasdill, daughter of the late William Croasdill of Newcastle, N. S.W., and Canterbury, England, to Mr Frederick Slater of Grays, Chislet, took place on August 19 at St. Mary Abbotts Kensington. The Rev. Francis Slater, Vicar of St. Giles, Cambridge officiated
Surname:
Crosdale (Croasdill)
Place:
Sydney and Maitland
Details:
Father of John George Crosdale. Charged Samuel Fitzpatrick with removing his son without consent. Case dismissed when it was found he had left his son without a home when he went to the gold fields
Surname:
Crossdale ?(Croasdill)
Details:
Australian Agricultural Superintendent