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Thanking patrons for their business at the Northumberland Hotel over the last nine years. Business sold to Robert Welch
Place:
Within half a mile of Mr. Toby's Inn. Maitland
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Purchased a large paddock lately in the possession of William Nicholson. Cautioning against trespassing
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Mary Donelly per 'Numa' assigned servant
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Giving notice that those taking timber from his paddock would be prosecuted for theft
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Giving notice that all poultry in his garden would be shot and then burned as they were destroying his garden
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Signature on petition to Legislative Council by Hunter River district inhabitants regarding the 'Summary Punishment Bill'
Place:
Northumberland Hotel, West Maitland
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Granted Publican's License
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Land Grant. 40 acres promised by Sir Ralph Darling on 8th August 1829. Possession authorised on 19th March 1830 to William Critchley a disbanded soldier of NSW Royal Veterans Co., at whose request the Deeds are advertised for George Yeomans
Place:
Maitland. Allotment 18
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Claim for Land Grant. 38 acres and 2 roods located on an order of Gov Darling's dated August 1829 in favour of Richard Browning who conveyed it to Walter Rotton who sold to George Yeomans
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Died on Thrusday 13th October after a lingering illness aged 52. Had been a resident of Maitland for 27 years
Source:
NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
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George Yeoman (native of the colony) charged with riotous conduct and assaulting William Davison, a soldier of the 4th regt., (Buffs) William Davison stated...Two of my companions quarrelled and went out to fight at the Brickfields. George Yeoman accompanied by two or three others came to look on. An order having been read in Parade yesterday forbidding the Company from associating with prisoners, I desired Yeoman and his companions to go away which he refused upon which I pushed him when he struck me and made use of the most abusive language and retiring a few paces drew a knife and threatened to rip my guts out; he then pulled out a note and offered to fight any three men of the Company. Francis Paine, soldier in the 3rd or Buffs gave similar evidence.....William Wilson, soldier in the Buffs stated....as he came forward Davison laid his hand on him upon which Yeomans immediately put himself in a fighting attitude and struck at Davison who warded off the blow with his arm; Yeoman then offered to fight any three men . One of my comrades replied that we did not want to have anything to say to him or there were plenty of men there able to fight him. On which Yeoman replied O. Damn your eyes, I have often heard say it takes three soldiers to make a man and now I have found it. He took a knife from his pocket but did not open it but said...damn your eyes, I will let some of your guts out...... Question by George Yeomans...Did not you know that I am a free man?. Answer...One of the Company said so...The complaint was dismissed
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4016]; Microfiche: 680
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Michael Rooney per Jane assigned to George Yeomans on arrival
Date:
Burial 15 October 1853
Source:
West Maitland Burial Register, 1851 - 1855. Living Histories
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George Yoemans, Gentleman, died 13 October 1853 aged 52. Funeral service Rev. Robert Chapman
Source:
State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Title: Bound manuscript indents, 1788-1842; Item: [4/4012]; Microfiche: 666.
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Timothy Farrell per Cambridge assigned to George Yeomans on arrival
First Name:
George & wife
Place:
Blane Street, Newcastle
Source:
1871 Parish of St. John's Newcastle Census p4
First Name:
George Rowland and Maria
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Birth of Ada Maria, daughter of George Rowland and Maria Yeomans
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Born in the Colony. Aged 16 in 1828
First Name:
Rowland George
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Rowland George Yeomans order to pay maintenance to Mary Crawford
First Name:
Rowland George
Place:
Yard of the Northumberland Hotel, Maitland
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Fined 5 pounds for assaulting Thomas Whitty Toby
First Name:
Rowland George
Place:
Campbells Hill Burial Ground
Source:
Maitland Burial Records