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Early Days of Port Stephens
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Child baptised by Rev. Wilton
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Early Days of Port Stephens
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Moving to Booral
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Gave assistance to Captain Taggart of the 'Currency Lass' when he was forced to Port Stephens in bad weather
Source:
Early Days of Port Stephens
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To move to Booral House
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At the residence of Mr. Francis Mitchell, Woolloomooloo
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Death of Francis Stanley Ebsworth, younger son of E.S. Ebsworth, manager of the Joint Stock Bank at Maitland. Died on 8th August aged 2
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A.A. Company's Agent, Bligh St. Sydney. Brig 'Gannet' to load wool at Newcastle for London
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To be sold by public auction - Business premises formerly known as Rickards store. Now occupied by Mr. Paulovich
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Advertising to sell premises in West Maitland - Stone building in High Street known as Paulovich's stores and premises adjoining known as the Queen's Arms run by James Young
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Arrived on the Hashemy. Cabin passenger
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Frederick Louis
Source:
Australian Dictionary of Biography
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1816- 1884 - Wool broker, son of Thomas and Mary Susannah Ebsworth. Agent for the Australian Agricultural Co., Half brother of Henry Thomas Ebsworth and cousin of James Edward and Thomas Lindsey Ebsworth
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Subscriber for the Irish Relief Fund
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The Gentlemans Magazine
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Death - At Leamington, aged 48, of Henry Thomas Ebsworth Esq.,
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Gallery for the Exhibition of Objects blending Instruction with Amusement etc By Society for the Illustration and Encouragement of Practical Science
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Entry from Catalogue - Birds and Insects from New South Wales deposited by H. T. Ebsworth
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The Present State of Australia: A Description of the Country, Its Advantages ... By Robert Dawson
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Excerpt from Robert Dawsons Present State of Australia.......Some weeks ago I went about fifty miles in my boat up a river discharging itself into this harbour, called the Myall, for the purpose of taking the examination of a witness against four men, who on the 8th of March had wantonly killed a native black boy on the banks of the river, and also with a view to ascertain the nature of the country about the river. The men had been sent there by a person cutting cedar, under a government license, as I have before described. The overseer, Mr. Pennington, had sworn to certain facts before me, upon which I issued a warrant against the men. Two were apprehended and committed to jail by me, and the attorney-general committed the others at Sydney. Having arranged to proceed on my journey, I was rowed up the river by five natives, accompanied by the overseer above named, by Mr. H. T. Ebsworth, of this establishment, and a convict servant.
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June 1825-February 1827
Source:
State Library o NSW Catalogue
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Henry Thomas Ebsworth papers, June 1825-February 1827; with illustration and maps. Observations and memorandums during a voyage from England to New South Wales, June-November 1825; letters from New South Wales, 1826; journal of a voyage from Sydney to England, September 1826-February 1827 The letters were written from Sydney and Port Stephens and copied into a letter-book.
Source:
Australian Dictionary of Biography
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Half brother of Frederick Louis Ebsworth. Cousin of James Edward and Thomas Lindsey Ebsworth
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Clerk for A.A. Company. Arrived on the York from England
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Aged 24. Superintendent employed by Australian Agricultural company
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Commissioner for A.A. Company. Cautioning public against employing absconders John Lafferty and George Hutton
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J. Edward Ebsworth advertising for the company the sale of 12 handsom Welsh breed ponies