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Mr & Mrs. Thomas
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Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Crawford and child passengers on the 'Alfred' from London
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Rev. Thomas S
Source:
Centenary history of the Presbyterian Church in New South Wales by James Cameron. Internet Archive
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In 1895 Mr. Bain, after thirty-five years of faithful service, retired from active work. He occupied the Chair of the General Assembly in 1887, and for thirty-seven years was Clerk of the Presbytery of the Hunter, from which position he retired in 1904. The Presbytery made him a valuable gift of plate upon his retirement. The Rev. John Downey, M.A., B.D., was the next minister, being inducted in November, 1895. In April, 1902, he was translated to Victoria. The Rev. Thomas S. Crawford, M.A. — one of our own students- is the present minister, having been inducted in February, 1903.
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Managed Ellalong property
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Councillor for Wollombi and MacDonald Council
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To receive copy of proceedings of meeting to support Dr. Lang retaining seat in Legislative Council
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Student at Maitland Academy. Prize for 2nd Bible class
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1841 Census Index
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Wollombi, County Northumberland 53
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William Moore assigned servant
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Assigned a convict shoemaker in June
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Assigned a convict cooper in January 1834
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Subscriber for the Irish Relief Fund
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Ellelang, Luskintyre
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David Bugg per Guildford assigned servant
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Ellalong, Luskintyre
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Peter Coombs , labourer, per 'Mangles' assigned servant
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John Culbert per 'Lonarch' assigned servant
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James Curtis, labourer, per 'Phoenix' assigned servant
Source:
The Australasian Chronicle
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Farm robbed by bushrangers
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Granted 2000 acres of land
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John Long per 'Mangles' employed by Crawford
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Richard Pennycut per 'Mangles' assigned servant, labourer
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Patrick Bellane per 'Eliza' assigned servant