First Name:
William and Elizabeth
Source:
Maitland Baptism Register p. 162
Details:
Elizabeth Sarah, daughter of William and Elizabeth Eckford born 11 September 1846. Baptised 31 January 1847. Occupation of William Eckford - innkeeper
First Name:
William and Elizabeth
Source:
Maitland Baptism Register p 171
Details:
Annie Matilda, daughter of William and Elizabeth Eckford, born September 1837. Baptised 12 December 1837. Occupation of William Eckford - innkeeper
First Name:
William Henry
Source:
Maitland Marriage Register
Details:
William Henry, son of Henry and Elizabeth Eckford born 12 January 1832. Baptised 20 May 1833. Occupation of Henry Eckford - farmer
Details:
Son of James and Eliza. Died aged 7 weeks. Buried in Glebe Cemetery
Details:
Convict farm servant transferred from B. Cox to William John Eckford in November 1833
Source:
Maitland Burial Register p. 125
Details:
William John, son of James Eckford and Eliza O Brien, died aged 7 weeks. Buried 15 December 1838
First Name:
William junior
Details:
40 acres on the boundary of West Maitland
First Name:
William senior
Details:
5 acres of land in Maitland promised by Richard Burke 31 October 1833
First Name:
William the younger
Place:
Northumberland county
Details:
Title deeds issuedfor 40 acres of land on 28.11.1837
First Name:
William, Mary and Mary Anne (Mary Annie)
Source:
Colonial Secretary s Papers. State Records of NSW Special Bundles
Details:
Mary Ann, daughter of William and Mary Eckford on the Return of Baptisms at the Settlement of Newcastle. Born 8 May 1820 and baptised 10 October 1821
First Name:
William, Mary, Jane, William, James, Joseph, Peter
Source:
Colonial Secretary's Papers. State Records of NSW Special Bundles
Details:
Jane born 18 September 1807; William born 24 December 1808 at Pennant Hills; James born 28 August 1812; Joseph born 8 November 1814 all born at Pennant Hills and Peter born 13 July 1817 at Newcastle, all the children of William and Mary Eckford baptised at Newcastle on 3 August 1818
Surname:
Eckford (Hickford)
Ship:
Earl Cornwallis 1801
Details:
Came Free per 'Earl Cornwallis'. Death sentenced commuted
Surname:
Eckford (known as the Old Gunner)
Details:
Captain Livingstone to succeed William Eckford as harbour master and pilot
Surname:
Hickford (Eckford)
Details:
William Hickford and John Johnston sentenced to 'Death' for sheep stealing