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Died suddenly of apoplexy at her residence at Morpeth, Eliza the wife of Mr. John Chastel of HM Customs on 4th February. Age 39 years
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Colonial Secretary Returns of the Colony
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Returns of the Colony - Colonial Secretary
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Returns of the Colony - Colonial Secretary
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Appointed Postmaster 1838. Succeeded by Alexander W. Larymore 1839
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle
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Marriage of John Chastel aged 40 and Eliza Thomas aged 30. Witnesses E and Elizabeth Hayes
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Port Fairy (Melbourne)
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The Melbourne Argus
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The Foundation stone of the Wesleyan Chapel in Port Fairy laid on 30th April by John Chastel
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The Hobart Town Courier
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Custom House Officer. Standing on the vessel 'Ann Jamieson' when she exploded. Managed to save himself by jumping overboard
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Died suddenly of apoplexy at her residence at Morpeth, Eliza the wife of Mr. John Chastel of HM Customs on 4th February. Age 39 years
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Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW; Roll: 136
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Bridget Baldwin per Andromeda assigned to Mr. Chastel on discharge from Newcastle gaol
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Attended meeting to establish a Branch Bible Association at Morpeth
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Wife of J. Chastell, H.M. Customs. Died aged 39.Buried in Glebe Cemetery
Source:
Maitland Burial Register p 150
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Eliza Chastell, wife of Mr. J. Chastell of H.M. Customs, died age 39 on 4 February 1840. Buried 5 February 1840
Surname:
Thomas (Chastel)
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle
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Marriage of John Chastel and Eliza Thomas at Newcastle