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200650
Surname: Christianson
First Name: Charles
Ship: -
Date: 1862
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW BDM
Details: Death of Charles, son of Christian and Mary A. Christianson


200651
Surname: Christianson
First Name: Christian
Ship: -
Date: 1862
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW BDM
Details: Death of Charles, son of Christian and Mary A. Christianson


200652
Surname: Christianson
First Name: Christian
Ship: -
Date: 1866
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW BDM
Details: Christian Christianson died at Newcastle aged 40 years


200653
Surname: Christianson
First Name: Christian
Ship: -
Date: 22 February 1853
Place: -
Source: NSW Government Gazette
Details: Christian Christianson on return of seamen who have deserted from their vessel


200657
Surname: Christianson
First Name: Christian
Ship: -
Date: 12 January 1861
Place: Honeysuckle Point and Wickham
Source: Newcastle Chronicle
Details: Appointed agent for the Newcastle Chronicle


200660
Surname: Christianson
First Name: Christian
Ship: -
Date: 20 April 1885
Place: Newcastle
Source: NMH
Details: Marriage on 6th April 1885 by Rev. E. C. Pritchard, James Old Christianson, master butcher, Wickham, second son of the late Mr. Christian Christianson of Christiania, Norway, to Mary Ann, only daughter of the late Mr. John Morris of Swansea South Wales.


201313
Surname: Christianson
First Name: Christian
Ship: -
Date: 23 June 1866
Place: Blane Street Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Chronicle
Details: Death, on 26th May, at his residence, Blane Street, Newcastle of aneurism, Mr. C. Christianson, storekeeper, native of Christiana, Norway, aged 40 years


200654
Surname: Christianson
First Name: Christian and Mary Ann
Ship: -
Date: 16 September 1858
Place: Newcastle
Source: Maitland Mercury
Details: John Weldon found guilty of having wilfully, falsely and corruptly sworn that Christian Christianson had pushed him out of the door and kicked him. Weldon was sentenced to 12 months in Darlinghurst gaol. Witnesses Henry Baker, Mary Anne Christianson and Anne Downey


161803
Surname: Christianson
First Name: James Ola
Ship: -
Date: 1888
Place: Wickham, Newcastle
Source: The Aldine centennial history of New South Wales illustrated / W. Frederic Morrison Morrison, W. Frederic Sydney. The Aldine Publishing Company, 1888
Details: JAMES OLA CHRISTIANSON, Butcher, was born in Newcastle in 1863, and received his education and learned his trade there. He commenced business on his own account when nineteen years of age, in the premises which he now occupies, and where he does the principal trade in his line in this suburb. Mr. Christianson is widely known and respected. He is a member of the G.U.O.O.F., of the Lodge Fidelity No. 49 of the N.S.W. Masonic body, and of the Light Horse Cavalry of Hunter River. He is married, and is the father of two children


200658
Surname: Christianson
First Name: James Old
Ship: -
Date: 20 April 1885
Place: Newcastle
Source: NMH
Details: Marriage on 6th April 1885 by Rev. E. C. Pritchard, James Old Christianson, master butcher, Wickham, second son of the late Mr. Christian Christianson of Christiania, Norway, to Mary Ann, only daughter of the late Mr. John Morris of Swansea South Wales.


198412
Surname: Christianson
First Name: Mrs. Mary Anne
Ship: -
Date: 27 January 1872
Place: Wickham
Source: Newcastle Chronicle
Details: Marriage on 23 January at Wickham, by the Rev. J. H. Daish, Mr. Alderman Bell of Lambton, to Mrs. Mary Anne Christianson of Wickham


83474
Surname: Christie
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1851 10 May
Place: Hexham
Source: MM
Details: Mr. Wilde giving notice to the tenants of the Hexham estate that he would continue to act as agent to Mr. Christie until clearly and legally discharged from engagement


33958
Surname: Christie
First Name: Andrew
Ship: Atlas 1820
Date: 1828
Place: Patrick Plains
Source: 1828 Census
Details: Age 32. Overseer employed by John Robertson


105775
Surname: Christie
First Name: Colin
Ship: -
Date: 1854 13 December
Place: Newcastle
Source: MM
Details: Signed address to the Postmaster General, Sydney thanking him for allowing Campbell Pegus to resign from his position as Postmaster in Newcastle


106834
Surname: Christie
First Name: Colin
Ship: -
Date: 1855 9 May
Place: Newcastle
Source: MM
Details: 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


170811
Surname: Christie
First Name: Colin
Ship: -
Date: 25 November 1869
Place: Blane Street, Newcastle
Source: The Newcastle Chronicle
Details: Commenced business as a Publican in the Royal Hotel, Blane Street, Newcastle


173954
Surname: Christie
First Name: Colin
Ship: -
Date: 13 November 1915
Place: Newcastle
Source: NMH
Details: Mr. Colin Christie a former Mayor of the city and who has been identified with its movements since 1849 when he settled in Newcastle said that to his own recollections and from what he had learned from the very early settlers the site of the old markets was never a part of the cathedral cemetery.....The site where the Newcastle School of Arts stands (in 1915) was once a blacks camp and it was also the location of Newcastles original pound. Speaking of 1849, Mr. Christie said that the fence was then standing though the place was not in use as a pound. He was aware that blacks had been buried on the spot where the borough Markets were built many years later but he had never heard of it having been used as a burying ground for white people


199003
Surname: Christie
First Name: Colin
Ship: -
Date: 1888
Place: Newcastle
Source: The Aldine centennial history of New South Wales illustrated / W. Frederic Morrison Morrison, W. Frederic Sydney. The Aldine Publishing Company, 1888
Details: COLIN CHRISTIE, proprietor of the Lyceum, was born in Newburgh, Fifeshire, Scotland, in 1836, and carne out with his parents to Newcastle in 1849. He passed many years engaged in pastoral and mining pursuits, in acquiring a practical knowledge of shoemaking, and in visiting the goldfields of New Zealand, but finally turned his attention to music, in which he is naturally gifted. He settled in Newcastle, established a private band, composed of members of his own family, and in 1877 purchased the City Hall, where he has ever since held his day and evening classes for the study of music and dancing. He is the teacher of phonography under the Technical Board of New South Wales, and during the last three years has been eminently successful, sending up at last year s examination six pupils, who all obtained the award of merit, two of them having secured the highest honors. Mr. Christie was alderman of Honeysuckle Ward in 1867, and has since been twice elected for the city. He has always been an advocate for sanitary reform, and has been energetic in favor of the Council s rendering ample compensation for injuries received by persons in its service or by its neglect. He also advocated the introduction of concrete guttering, such as is now successfully adopted in Newcastle. He is married, and is the father of eight sons and five daughters


199655
Surname: Christie
First Name: Colin
Ship: -
Date: 25 December 1869
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Chronicle
Details: Advertisement. Colin Christie commenced business as a publican in the Royal Hotel, Blane street, Newcastle


203154
Surname: Christie
First Name: Colin
Ship: -
Date: 3 January 1863
Place: Hunter-street, Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Chronicle
Details: Advertisement - C. Christie, wholesale and retail boot manufacturer. Since pegged boots have become the fashion, (which he was first to introduce into the market), he has always on hand a first-class assortment of goods