First Name:
Isabella Margaret
Details:
Married on 16 June 1869, at St. Paul s Church, Murrurundi, by the Rev. Canon King, assisted by the Rev. John Nash, the incumbent, and the Rev. John F. R. Whinfield, George Barthlomew, Gidley, second son of Philip Gidley King, Esq., and grandson of the late Admiral Philip Parker King, to Elizabeth Gray, third daughter of the late Peter Brodie, Esq., of Glenalvon. And George William, eldest son of the late George Dight, Esq., of Stafford Singleton, to Isabella Margaret, fourth daughter of the late Peter Brodie, of Glenalvon, Murrurundi
Place:
St. John's Church, Raymond Terrace
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Marriage of John Dight, of Booral, Warialda, third son of the late George Dight, Esq., of Stafford, Singleton, to Mary, third daughter of J.J. Cadell Esq., M.D. of Raymond Terrace on 20th March 1873. Minister Rev. Samuel Simm
Surname:
Clarke (Baldwin) (Dight) (Harborne)
Place:
Cockfighters Creek
Source:
Singleton Pioneer Register p. 23
Details:
Born 1810 at Hawkesbury River, daughter of William Clarke and Ann Maria Singleton. Spouse 1. Edwin Baldwin. Spouse 2. George Dight. Spouse 3 John Harborne
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Owned Station on the McIntyre River.
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Employee Michael Wood, stockman, found dead in the bush near Ramsey's Inn
Place:
Junction of Gwydir & big Rivers, Liverpool Plains
Details:
To pay 200 damages to Robert & Helenus Scott after he ran sheep on their cattle run
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3000 sheep drowned on Dights's property. Shepherds drowned. Dight survived by climbing a tree where he remained for 2 days
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Carried the mail from Jerrys Plainsto Singleton after the mail coach overturned
Place:
Pialliway, Liverpool Plains
Details:
William West employed as overseer
Place:
Yarra Falls Melbourne
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Death of Charles Hilton Dight aged 38 on 9th Oct., at Yarra Falls Melbourne. Brother of S.B. and A. Dight of the Hunter region
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Married James Howe on 28th July
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Giving notice that horses running at Yetman (McIntyre River) would be impounded
Place:
Yarra Cottage, Melbourne
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Wife of Charles H. Dight gave birth to a son on 8th February
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Marriage of Charles H. Dight of Port Phillip to Emma Maria, only daughter of John Smith of Birnam Wood, Hunter River on 19th August 1845. Minister Rev. Irving Hetherington
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Wife gave birth to a daughter 11 September
First Name:
Charles Hilton
Details:
Death of Charles Hilton Dight aged 38 on 9th Oct., at Yarra Falls Melbourne. Brother of S.B. and A. Dight of the Hunter region
First Name:
Charles Hilton
Place:
Abode Patrick Plains
Source:
Maitland Baptism Register p. 87
Details:
Charles Hilton Dight, son of Samuel Billingsly Dight and Sophia Dight born 31 January 1843. Baptised 11 Jun 1843. Occupation of Samuel Dight - settler
First Name:
Charles Hilton and Jane Allen
Details:
Pelerin, that beautiful old homestead in South Singleton, so closely connected with the early history of the town will soon be sold. Pelerin is part of the original grant of land to the Howe family (Howe led the party which discovered Single ton). It was sold to Charles Hilton Dight, of Clifton, near Breeza, who erected a home on it. Mr. Dight died in 1918, after representing this electorate in the State Parliament for a number of years. His widow, Jane Allen Dight, resided at Pelerin up to the time of her death, when she left it to her next of kin, Alsager Benja min Collett and Adela May Collett.
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Thomas Murray per 'Mary Anne' apprehended after absconding
First Name:
Eliza Broughton
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
Details:
Baptism of Eliza Broughton Dight, daughter of George Dight and Elizabeth Moor (born 10 August 1847)