Source:
Reid's Mistake, Keith H. Clouten
Source:
Bean v Faunce - Butterworths
Details:
Purchased land at Brisbane Waters. Magistrate until 1831 when forced to sell property. Superintendent at Mr. Manning's establishment at Bris. Waters where he purchased stock
Source:
Bean v Faunce - Butterworths
Details:
Left Manning's employ and went to Betting tons Farm at Hunter River.
Source:
Bean v Faunce - Butterworths
Details:
Arrested, put in irons and sent to Sydney on the 'Betsy'. Tried and acquitted of cattle stealing.
Source:
Reid's Mistake - Keith Clouten
Details:
Report on natives of Brisbane Water district stated that only about 65 were left.
Source:
Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages NSW
Details:
Husband to Harriet. Daughter Harriet b. 1840, Son Willoughby J. born 1844
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Insolvency proceedings.
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Assigned a convict cabinetmaker in January 1834
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Robert King assigned servant
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James Barratt assigned servant
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Landholder. Joseph Wilkins per 'Asia' assigned servant
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Requesting that James Ferris' wife be assigned to him
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Present at a meeting at the Police office for providing the means of erecting a Church
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George Stornbeck aged 12years employed as servant
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Nominated Trustee of Brisbane Water Church
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Henry Harris per 'Asia' employed as stockman
Place:
Green Point, Brisbane Water
Details:
Marriage of Willoughby Bean of Brisbane Water and Harriett, second daughter of the late Lieut. Col. Battley of the 60th Rifles on 11th July. Minister Rev. Edward Rogers
Source:
Gosford and the Kendall Country
Details:
Wrote to Colonial Secretary requesting cutlesses, muskets, pistols, rope and handcuffs for the 'furtherance of justice'
Source:
Gosford and the Kendall Country. p13
Details:
'Amboise' - estate belonging to Bean
Source:
Gosford and the Kendall Country p14
Details:
Constable William Smith resident on Bean's estate