First Name:
Brevet Major James Henry
Details:
Appointed Major without purchase. 28th Regiment
First Name:
Captain Henry James
Details:
Mary Donnelly assigned servant
First Name:
Captain Henry James
Details:
President of the Newcastle Bible Association
First Name:
Captain James Henry
Details:
Robert Smith took wine from Crummer's cellar
First Name:
Captain James Henry
Details:
Edward Gretton per 'Princess Victoria' charged with forging Crummer's signature
First Name:
Captain James Henry
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Marriages p26
Details:
Witness at the marriage of Francis Wilkins Lodge and Amelia Helene Crummer
First Name:
Captain James Henry
Details:
6 convict labourers, 1 bootmaker and 1 errand boy assigned to Captain Crummer as a new settler
First Name:
Captain James Henry
Details:
28th regiment. Appointed Police Magistrate at Newcastle
First Name:
Captain James Henry
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
Details:
Captain Lodge- — In our issue of the 5th instant wo inserted a paragraph from Keene s Bath Journal, headed Recovery of Treasure, in which it was stated that Captain Lodge had re turned from China with his divers, having succeeded in recovering sixty-four boxes of gold, being the greater portion of the treasure on board the ship Hammilla, which was wrecked on rocks near Shanghai, in 1869. The Captain Lodge referred to in the paragraph in question, we learn, resided, in Newcastle about seventeen years ago, and is well known to many of our citizens. He kept a store in Watt-street, near where the Great Northern Hotel now stands, and still, we understand, keeps up a correspondence with Captain Tompkins, of Mosquito Island. Captain Lodge married a daughter of Major Crummer s, formerly Police Magistrate of Newcastle.
First Name:
Captain James Henry
Details:
28th regiment . Captain and Mrs. Crummer + 3 children passengers on the 'England'
Details:
Mary Clarey per 'Pyramus' assigned servant sentenced to 14 days solitary and returned to govt. for violent and outrageous behaviour towards Mrs. Crummer
Details:
Police Magistrate
Details:
Police Magistrate. Co-signed a letter to Maitland Mercury stating regret of a slur that had been made on the Soldiers of the 99th Regiment
Details:
4000 Shingles stolen by R. Beresford and R. Bartley
Place:
Newcastle District
Source:
1841 Census Index
Details:
Watt Street Newcastle 99
Details:
Appointed Warden of District Council in place of A.W. Scott.
Details:
Police Magistrate. Son Henry Samuel born
Details:
Signed letter written to farewell Major Last who was leaving for New Zealand to fight in the Maori wars
Details:
Assigned servant Ann Beddick apprehended after absconding from service
Details:
Of 28th Regiment. Appointed Police Magistrate on 1st June 1836