First Name:
Eliza and Henry
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
Details:
Death at New Lambton on 9th instn. of fever, Eliza, the beloved wife of Henry Fenwick aged 41 years
First Name:
Eliza Frances and Henry
Details:
Death, on 9th June 1869 at Lambton, of fever, in her 39th year, Eliza Frances, the beloved wife of Mr. Henry Fenwick; eldest daughter of the late Mr. John Field, of Newcastle; and affectionate and only sister of Mrs. T. J. Henery of Bourke street, West Maitland
Place:
Newcastle District
Source:
1841 Census Index
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Swamp, Newcastle 83
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Partnership with John Fenwick dissolved
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John Baxter per ship Phoenix assigned servant
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James Makin (Meaker) assigned servant. Admonished and discharged after being charged for killing a calf
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Assigned servant Eliza Kelly sentenced to 28 days in the cells and returned to govt. for disorderly conduct
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Assigned servant John Townley sentenced to 50 lashes for disobedience and refusing to work
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James Maher (Meaker) per Henry Tanner assigned servant
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Assigned 1 convict shoemaker
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Offering reward for return of missing mare
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Wife gave birth to a daughter on 23rd April at East Maitland
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Timothy Lathy per 'Backwell' assigned servant
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John Lowe per 'Mangles' assigned servant
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Household. Petitioner opposing the proposed incorporation of the Municipality of Raymond Terrace
Place:
Presbyterian Church, Hinton
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Marriage of Thomas Holwell, of Nelson's Plains and Frances Edith, eldest daughter of Henry Fenwick of Raymond Terrace on 13 November 1873. Minister Rev., Dr. Boag
Place:
Anglican Church, Hexham
Source:
Australian Marriages - FamilySearch Historical Records
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Marriage of Henry Fenwick and Eliza Field, daughter of John Field
Place:
Newcastle district
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The official estimate of the land under crops in the Newcastle district and the quantity of produce to be taken therefrom was made by the police in November 1838 at the request of the Colonial Secretary - Henry Fenwick, 17 acres under wheat, five acres under maize; estimated yield 100 bushels of wheat, 10 bushels of maize
Source:
Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books, 1833-1836 (Ancestry)
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Catherine Connolly assigned to Henry Fenwick. Returned to government being useless in service
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Death on July 4th, at Minmi, of fever, Constance Marinne, third daughter of Mr. Henry Fenwick, and beloved niece of Mr. T. J. Henery, Bourke Street, Maitland, aged 14 years; only survived her dear mother 25 days