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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Marriages p21
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Witness at the marriage of George Lees and Susan Priest
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Marriages p24
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Witness at the marriage of Henry Lambourne and Sarah Priest
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Marriages p26
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Witness at the marriage of Benjamin Taylor and Elizabeth Etheland Australia Priest
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Presented Rev. William Savigny with a testimonial of a silver salver and 40 sovereigns in gratitude for his ministerial labours and gratuitous devotion to service
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms p.27
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Blacksmith. Baptism of son Clarence Hewson Hannell
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Christ Church Newcastle
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Marriage of Henry Rouse of Newcastle to Stephena Mary, eldest daughter of James Hannell of same place on 7th March. Officiating minister Rev. C.P.N. Wilton
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On List of Electors of the Counties of Northumberland and Hunter supporting Alexander Walker Scott as a candidate in the approaching general election
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Located equi-distance from Newcastle, Honeysuckle Point and Lake Macquarie Road
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Foundation stone of the Oddfellows Hall laid by James Hannell. Underneath the stone a glass bottle with the names of all the officers of the Institution engraved on it; also, the names of the building committee, trustees, and contractors for the work together with two pieces of poetry, coins and a copy of the Newcastle Chronicle
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Australian Deaths and Burials. Family Search Historical Records
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Son of James Hannell, husband of Mary Ann Stephana Priest. Died aged 63
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Christ Church Burial Ground, Newcastle
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Among the many memorials to the dead which may be found in the old churchyard, few will recall more interesting reminiscences than that which was erected to the memory of James Hannell the first Mayor of Newcastle. The monument which covers a vault is an imposing one and on one panel bears the following inscription - In affectionate Remembrance of James Hannell died Dec 31 1876 aged 63; also Mary his beloved wife died Dec 18 1884 aged 65. His death took place at his residence Maryville, Wickham, and on the New Years Day following the remains were interred in the Church of England cemetery. The funeral was one of the largest ever seen in the city, reaching from the Newcastle East Public School to the spot where Palings now stands, and was attended by all creeds.
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Freehold - Address - Cottage Bridge; and freehold, near Lynwood
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On a list of electors in the police district of Newcastle who had the right to vote for elections in the county of Northumberland in 1855. Printed in the Newcastle Morning Herald 18 October 1911
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Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books, 1833-1836 (Ancestry)
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Mary (Maria) Austin per Andromeda, wife of Thomas Boy (Bye), charged with being absent without leave...Thomas Boy testified....Last night I went home and found the prisoner was absent. Suspecting that she was drinking, I desired the constables to look for her. I returned home about dusk. The Constable found her at the Soldiers Barracks and put her in the watch house as I have been informed.....Constable William Rouse testified....Last night Boy (Bye) came to me and reported his wife absent. Bailey Smith went to the Barracks where she was and tried to get her home as he informed me but she would not come. I met her coming out of the Soldiers Barracks and put her in the watch house. She was in company with a soldier s wife. She had been drinking...Constable James Hannell testified....I received the prisoner in the watch house last night. She was in liquor at the time. I have seen her drunker but in my opinion she was drunk at the time....Guilty. Sentenced to three weeks in the cells.
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Gosford (Brisbane Water) Court of Petty Sessions 1826 - 1874 (Ancestry)
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James Hannell, an active, tall, stout, young man who can write and who was a constable on the Newcastle establishment recommended for the position of constable at Brisbane Waters by the Police Magistrate
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Biographical Register of the New South Wales Parliament 1856-1901 C.N. Connolly (Online)
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James Hannell - Publican. Born 1 Dec. 1813 Parramatta, son of James Walton and Elizabeth Hannell, convicts. Married 12 March 1836 Mary Ann Sophia, daughter of Edward Priest, lighthouse-keeper. Died 31 Dec. 1876 at Newcastle, NSW. Educated at Christ Church School, Newcastle. Policeman, Newcastle, 1833-36. Became Newcastles first auctioneer 1839 and later bought the Ship Inn, which flourished. Speculated in land. JP 1857. Church warden and trustee Christ Church Anglican Cathedral. Engaged in dispute and court case with Bishop Tyrrell. A founder Newcastle Mechanics School of Arts. Appointed trustee Newcastle School 1858. On board of Newcastle Public School from 1867. Mainly responsible for erection of local hosp. 1866, then president of its board, Pres, and judge, Newcastle Jockey Club. Pres. Regatta Committee over 30 years. Joined Orange Institution 1870. Estate valued at under £1000. Alderman Newcastle 1859-64, 1866-71, 1873-6; first mayor, serving 1859-62, 1868-9, 1871. First mayor Wickham 1871. MLA for Newcastle 6 Dec. 1860-15 Nov. 1869.
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Newcastle Chronicle
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Marriage, on 27th October, at Christchurch, Newcastle, by the Rev. Canon Selwyn, assisted by the Rev. John Dixon, incumbent of St. James, Wickham, Edwin Alfred Mitchell, to Mary Elizabeth, fourth daughter of James Hannell, Esq., Newcastle
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Newcastle Chronicle
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Death on 10th January of Hydrocephalus, James the beloved son of Clarence and Maria Phoebe Hannell, aged 16 months
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Death on the 31 December, at his residence, Maryville, Newcastle, James Hannell, aged 63 years
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Newcastle Chronicle
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James Hannell one of ninety people who signed a Petition that their locality be proclaimed a Municipality
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James and John
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Mentioned at the insolvency proceedings of John Butler Hewson
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James and Maria Ann
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Christ Church Cathedral Newcastle
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Marriages Register Book of Christchurch Cathedral, Newcastle 1858 - 1868 p16
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Marriage of Clarence Hewson Hannell, son of James and Maria Ann Hannell and Phoebe Maria Tighe, daughter of Robert and Sarah Tighe. Witnesses James Hannell and Atkinson Tighe