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Surname: Broughton
First Name: William G., Bishop
Ship: -
Date: -
Place: -
Source: Wood., W. Allan., 'Dawn in the Valley', the Story of Settlement in the Hunter River Valley., Wentworth books, Sydney, 1972
Details: pp., 195 - 197, 239, 281
188218
Surname: Broughton
First Name: William Grant
Ship: -
Date: 16 January 1831
Place: Maitland
Source: Maitland Marriage Register
Details: Marriage of Thomas Brabazon to Lucinda Sweeney, both from Maitland. Witnesses Thomas Westley and Nathanial Goldingham. Service performed by Archdeacon William Grant Broughton
14842
Surname: Broughton ?(Boughton)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1831 23 June
Place: Paterson Plains
Source: SG
Details: George Foster, assigned servant absconded from service
162352
Surname: Broughton & Downey
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 17 June 1854
Place: Newcastle
Source: MM
Details: Granted Spirit Merchant's license
124058
Surname: Broughton (Boughton)
First Name: Charlotte Maria
Ship: -
Date: 1853 22 January
Place: Tillimby, Paterson
Source: SMH
Details: Wife of J. Herring Broughton. Died on Sunday morning 16th January after a short but severe illness. Aged 50
167766
Surname: Broughton (Boydell)
First Name: Mary Phoebe
Ship: -
Date: 19 April 1844
Place: St. James Church, Sydney
Source: SMH
Details: Married - At St. James's Church April 18th by the Rev. Robert Allwood, the Bishop's Commissary, William Barker Boydell Esq., of Caergwrie in the Co. of Durham to Mary Phoebe Broughton the elder daughter of the Lord Bishop of Australia
119779
Surname: Broughton (Braughton)
First Name: Thomas
Ship: England 1835
Date: 1839 27 November
Place: Maitland
Source: GG
Details: Granted Ticket of Leave
212413
Surname: Broughton (Keightley)
First Name: Mary Norah
Ship: -
Date: 13 February 1878
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Morning Herald
Details: An Auspicious Wedding. Yesterday was a day which will be long remembered by those who made it their business and pleasure to be present in Christ Church to witness the wedding ceremony which united in the holy bonds of wedlock Mr. Stewart Keightley, the manager of the Newcastle Coal Company, and Miss Mary Norah Broughton, the eldest daughter of our old and respected resident, Mr. John Broughton. For some weeks past the happy event, with others shortly to take place, has been the one topic of conversation amongst a coterie of the gentler sex, and productive of the greatest interest to all who know the contracting parties and their many friends. The nuptial proceedings commenced by a procession from the house of the bride s parents to the church, which was arranged as follows, the carriages being from Mr. Hubbard s establishment. - In the first carriage, drawn by a pair of bay horses, decorated with nets, ear-drops, etc were the bride and her father ; a varnished sociable came next, drawn by a pair of greys, adorned similarly to those in the carriage, containing the bridesmaids, of which there were four, viz., the two sisters of the bride, Miss Florrie and Miss Broughton, Miss Wilson, and Miss Lily Lochhead; then followed a varnished Hampshire buggy, drawn by a brown horse, and in which were the brothers of the bride, Mr. William, Mr. John, and Mr. Joseph Broughton, and several friends. Several other vehicles joined the procession in Church-street. On arriving at the church, which was crowded to excess, many being unable to gain admittance, the bridal party descended from their vehicles and entered the building. Almost immediately the bridegroom, accompanied by his best man, Mr. George Bewick, junr., and several friends, took up his position at the altar, and was followed by the bride leaning on the arm of her father. A buzz of admiration arose as they proceeded up the aisle; the loveliness of the young bridle, and her elegant toilette, being the theme of admiration to all; the bridesmaids followed. When all had taken up their several positions, the ceremony was proceeded with. As the bride and bridegroom turned to leave the church, many were the hearty wishes expressed for their future happiness. On reaching the carriage the party were greeted with acclamations on all sides. When all had become seated, the marriage cortege started on its return journey ; and on gaining the street from the churchyard, a perfect shower of old slippers greeted them from all parts of the crowd which had there assembled, much to the amusement and evident merriment of the bridal guests. Arrived at home, a merry evening was spent, and the happy couple afterwards took their departure by the night s steamer for Sydney, accompanied by a very numerous assemblage of friends, who, by prolonged cheering testified their hearty wishes for the future felicity of the newly wedded pair.
43637
Surname: Broughton v. Taylor
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1841 25 December
Place: Maitland
Source: HRG
Details: Horse, dray, hogshead of beer, household furniture, to be sold by sherrif
46822
Surname: Brougton
First Name: J.H
Ship: -
Date: 1837
Place: Paterson
Source: GRC
Details: Stewart clark per 'John' assigned servant
132436
Surname: Brougton
First Name: John
Ship: -
Date: 1861 21 March
Place: Newcastle
Source: SMH
Details: Death of Eliza Mary Broughton, beloved wife of John Broughton on 22 February. Died at her residence in Newcastle
34168
Surname: Brouse
First Name: William
Ship: Prince of Orange 1821......
Date: 1821 26 July
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: On list of prisoners sent to Newcastle per Mermaid
34169
Surname: Brouse
First Name: William
Ship: Prince of Orange 1821......
Date: 1822 29 June
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: Runaway from Newcastle. To be returned to Newcastle for 7 years
34170
Surname: Brouse
First Name: William
Ship: Prince of Orange 1821......
Date: 1822 July
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: On monthly returns of prisoners punished at Newcastle
62455
Surname: Brouse (Brouce)
First Name: William
Ship: Prince of Orange 1821......
Date: 1822 14 June
Place: Newcastle
Source: SG
Details: 21 years old; Native of Somersetshire; hazel eyes; brown hair; fair ruddy complexion; absconded from Newcastle
77994
Surname: Brouse (Bruce)
First Name: William
Ship: Prince of Orange 1821......
Date: 1821 26 July
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle
77995
Surname: Brouse (Bruce)
First Name: William
Ship: Prince of Orange 1821......
Date: 1822 29 June
Place: Newcastle
Source: SG
Details: Runaway from Newcastle; to be returned to Newcastle for 7 yrs
158738
Surname: Brow (Healey)
First Name: Ann
Ship: -
Date: 19 November 1840
Place: Whittingham
Source: Singleton Marriage Register p 4
Details: Marriage of Thomas Healey to Ann Brow. Witnesses Richard Burke of Glendon and Thomas Williams of Patrick Plains
47025
Surname: Browing
First Name: Captain
Ship: -
Date: 1831 30 August
Place: Newcastle
Source: SG
Details: Coastal Trader 'Northumberland'
16542
Surname: Browler
First Name: Charles
Ship: 0
Date: 1845 19 April
Place: Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Driver of J. Hickey's horse team in the HR Agricultural Soc. Ploughing match