Surname:
Chrimarty (Cromarty)
Place:
St. Phillips, Sydney
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
Details:
Baptism of Mary Louisa Lord Chrimarty, daughter of William and Cecilia Chrimarty (born 18 May 1826)
Surname:
Chrimarty (Cromarty)
First Name:
William and Cecilia
Place:
St. Philips, Sydney
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
Details:
Baptism of Mary Louisa Lord Chrimarty, daughter of William and Cecilia Chrimarty (born 18 May 1826)
Source:
Early Days of Port Stephens
Details:
Visited by Dr. Nisbet to arrange to travel up the Myall to look for cedar
Details:
Found wreckage from the 'Priscilla' at Anna Bay
First Name:
Captain William
Details:
Granted 340 acres in 1824
First Name:
Captain William
Details:
Died aged 50 with his eldest son and 2 others while trying to launch a boat
First Name:
Captain William
Details:
Pilot at Newcastle succeeding W. Eckford. Injured while piloting a vessel and retired
Place:
Co. Gloucester, Port Stephens
Details:
Claim for Deed of Grant of land by Brent Clement Rodd, attorney for Cecilia Cromarty, widow of William Cromarty. 300 acres commencing at a marked oak tree at the w. extreme of the south boundary line of the Crown reserve of Soldier's Point. Land located on an order of Sir. T. Brisbane dated 7 July 1824 in favour of William Cromarty
Details:
Aged 38. Came Free
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle
Details:
Marriage of Thomas Peck and Elizabeth Cromarty both from Port Stephens
Details:
Daughter of a free emigrant in the employ of the A.A. Company. Daniel Burgess sentenced to 2 yrs transportation for assault with intent to rape her
Details:
Aged 13. Came Free
First Name:
Magness (?Magnus)
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral Newcastle. Baptisms p16
Details:
Son of William and Cecilia. Baptism (born 28 February 1829)
Details:
Accused James Wort of killing a cow belonging to John Smith
Source:
Sydney Morning Herald
Details:
For neglecting to join his ship the Victoria Packet, he havng duly signed articles, was ordered to be imprisoned for four weeks
Source:
1841 Census Index
Details:
Co. Gloucester, District Raymond Terrace
Details:
Born in the colony. 30mths old in 1828
Details:
Bushrangers near her home captured by sailors from the 'Seamander'
Details:
James Stacey assigned servant
Details:
Died aged 16years