First Name:
Mariah Telarah
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Baptism of Mariah Telarah Pilcher, daughter of Eliza and henry Incledon Pilcher (born 26 May 1838)
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Gave birth to daughter 22.4.1942
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Employed David Daley
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William Cooper committed for trial for stealing a grinding stone belonging to Mrs. Pilcher
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Charged under the Masters & Servants act by Michael Diviny
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Gave birth to a daughter 19 October 1834 at Bellevue
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Gave birth to a son on 21st January
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At Bellevue near Maitland
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Gave birth to a daughter on 19th October
First Name:
Sophia Elizabeth
Source:
Maitland Baptism Register p. 76
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Sophia Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Incledon and Eliza Pilcher born 19 October 1834. Baptised 25 January 1835
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Signature on petition to Legislative Council by Hunter River district inhabitants regarding the 'Summary Punishment Bill'
Surname:
Pilcher (Hungerford)
Place:
St. Marys Church West Maitland
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Marriage of Rev. Septimus Hungerford, son of Emanuel Hungerford late of Farley, to Eliza Sophia, eldest daughter of the late Henry Incledon Pilcher of West Maitland on 1st February. Officiating minister Rev. Robert Chapman
Surname:
Pilcher (Hungerford)
Source:
West Maitland Marriage Register 1844 - 1855. Living Histories
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Marriage of Septimus Hungerford to Eliza Sophia Pilcher. Witnesses Henry Pilcher, Jemima Pilcher of West Maitland, Elizabeth Julia Campbell of Sydney, Emanuel Hungerford. Chaplain Rev. Robert Chapman
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There has just passed away from our midst, at the ripe age of 91 years, one of the earliest residents of the colony. Mrs. Pilcher, who died on the 18th ult at the residence of her daughter Mrs. McIntyre, Burwood, was the widow of the late Mr. Henry Incledon Pilcher of Telarah, West Maitland. They came to the colony in 1830 and settled at West Maitland, where Mr. Pilcher practised as solicitor up to the time of his death in 1845. He was an accomplished scholar and able lawyer. Mrs. Pilcher was a lady of marked individuality. She was a firm friend, and the most devoted and unselfish of mothers. She was esteemed and respected by all who knew her, and especially by those who knew how, after being bereaved of her husband, she battled with the world among all the changes and vicissitudes of early colonial life and brought up her large family. Of her sons, the eldest, Mr. Henry I. Pilcher was manager of the Bank of Australasia, East Maitland for many years; Mr. G. de V. Pilcher, her second son is a solicitor practising at Orange. Her third son, the Rev. Francis Pilcher is rector of St. Clements Oxford, and her youngest son is the well known barrister Mr. C. E. Pilcher Q.C. She has left behind her four daughters – Mrs. Hungerford, wife of the Rev. S. Hungerford, Mrs. McIntyre, widow of Rv. A. McIntyre, Mrs. Sheridan, wife of H.A.B. Sheridan manager of a leading insurance company and Mrs. Logan, wife of Mr. R. Logan of Toryburn, Paterson. Another daughter who died at Newcastle in 1868 was the wife of the late Rev. G.C. Bode.
Surname:
Pilcher (Pitcher)
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Age 40. Assigned to William McLean
Surname:
Pilcher (Sheridan)
Place:
St. Mark's Church, Darling Point Sydney
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Marriage of Henry, eldest son of Richard Bingham Sheridan of Maryborough Qld, and Maria Telarah, fifth daughter of the late Henry Incledon Pilcher of Telarah, Maitland, on 7th January 1871.
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Pilcher and Plaistowe
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Dr. Robert McKirdy, intimates to his friends and the inhabitants of Maitland the Hunter Rivers district, that he has taken a lease of the extensive premises now in course of erection in West Maitland opposite the offices of Messrs Pilcher and Plaistowe, and that in the course of the ensuing month will open the Maitland Apothecaries Hall
Surname:
Pilcher nee Bradley
Source:
Australian Marriages - FamilySearch Historical Records
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Marriage of Charles Edward Pilcher (b. 1844 in Maitland, son of Henry and Eliza Pilcher to Maria McPhillamy (b. 1852 in Bathurst, daughter of Maria Dargin)
Surname:
Pilcher v. Briggs
Source:
State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4016]; Microfiche: 680
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William Donoval per Jane assigned to Henry Pilcher on arrival