First Name:
Alexander Walker.
Place:
Ash Island, Newcastle
Details:
Wool reserved for the 'Craigievar' for London to be brought down from the stables opposite Ash Island free of expense to shippers
First Name:
Alexander Walker.
Place:
Ash Island, Newcastle
Details:
Advertising for 3 farm labourers accustomed to Milking and mowing
First Name:
Alexander Walker.
Place:
Ash Island, Hunter River
Details:
Advertising Stockton salt, 100 tons lucerne hay, 8000 dozen oranges. 10 tons of pumpkins
First Name:
Alexander Walker.
Details:
Luke Dooley per 'Norfolk' assigned between Jan and March
First Name:
Alexander Walker.
Details:
Thomas Connor per 'Clyde' assigned servant
First Name:
Alexander Walker.
Details:
James Fuller per 'Clyde' assigned servant
First Name:
Alexander Walker.
Details:
John Harris per 'Eliza' assigned servant
First Name:
Alexander Walker.
Details:
Thomas Finnan per 'Calcutta' assigned servant
First Name:
Alexander Walker.
Place:
Ash Island, Newcastle
Details:
Land adjoining Scott's at Ash Island. 4 lots for auction
First Name:
Alexander Walker.
Details:
From Ash Island. Appointed Magisrate
First Name:
Alexander Walker.
Details:
Selling hand picked oranges at one shilling per dozen
First Name:
Alexander Walker.
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral Newcastle. Burials p2
Details:
Assigned servant James Fuller died age 50 in Newcastle Hospital
First Name:
Alexander Walker.
Details:
2560 acres promised by Governor Darling 21st April 1829 and possession given on 23 June 1831 as a primary grant
First Name:
Alexander Walker.
Place:
Ash Island, Hexham; and Victoria Club
Source:
Australian Almanac
Details:
Legislative Council member with town and country residence
First Name:
Harriett and Alexander Walker
Place:
Christ Church Burial Ground, Newcastle
Details:
In memory of Harriett, wife of A.W. Scott, a native of Ash Island, Hexham, who died 20th January 1866 aged 63 years.
Surname:
Scott (obit.,) (Ash Island)
First Name:
Alexander Walker
Details:
DEATH OF Mr, A. W. SCOTT-The death is recorded (says the Newcastle Herald of yesterday), of Mr. Alexander Walker Scott, at the age of eighty three years, Mr. Scott was a colonist of more than fifty years' standing, and for a long time a resident of Ash Island, Hunter River, where he was well and deservedly respected by all classes. For the last seventeen years he had filled the position of a Commissioner of Titles under the Real Property Act, and had also been a trustee of the Museum, in which institution he took a lively interest. The remains of the deceased gentleman were interred in the Waverley Cemetery, on Friday afternoon. The funeral was strictly private; the only persons present beside his relatives and family connections being Dr. J. C. Cox, Mr Richard Jones, one of the Lands Title Commissioners, and Mr. E. G. Ward, chairman of the Board of Commissioners.