Surname:
Greenaway (Greenway)
First Name:
Francis Howard
Place:
County of Northumberland
Source:
Index to map of the country bordering upon the River Hunter... by Henry Dangar (London : Joseph Cross, 1828). p1
Details:
Granted 800 acres of land. Quit rent 16s
First Name:
Charles Howard
Place:
Armidale Grammar School
Details:
University of Sydney. On list of candidates of the northern districts who passed in the Junior Public Examination
First Name:
Francis Howard
Details:
Appointed Civil Architect and Assistant to engineer of Public Works. Salary 3/- per diem
First Name:
Francis Howard
Place:
County Northumberland
Details:
800 acres granted by Gov. Macquarie 30 Nov. 1821. Claim for Deed of Grant by son William Howard Greenway
First Name:
Francis Howard
Source:
London Gazette Part 1 p. 945
Details:
Commission of Bankrupt, awarded and issued forth against Olive Greenway, John Tripp Greenway and Francis Howard Greenway of the City of Bristol, Stonemasons, Statuaries, Architects, Builders, Dealers, intend to meed on 11 June 1809 in Bristol in order to make a Dividend of the Joint Estates and Effects of the said Bankrupts.
First Name:
Francis Howard
Ship:
General Hewitt 1814
Details:
Architect from Bristol. Appointed Civil Architect by Governor Macquarie in 1816. Designed the Lightouse at South Head, the Female Factory at Parramatta, the Convict Barracks in Sydney etc., Dismissed in 1822 after submitting a large bill for fees
First Name:
Francis Howard
Ship:
General Hewitt 1814
Source:
The Bicentenary Pioneer Register, Second Edition, Volume 111
Details:
Born c 1777 Mangotsfield near Bristol Avon, son of Francis and Ann nee Webb. Spouse Mary Woore. Issue 1) George 2)William 3)Francis. 4)Caroline. 5)Charles Capel. 6) Henry. 7) Agnes
First Name:
Francis Howard
Ship:
General Hewitt 1814
Place:
Captivity Hulk, Portsmouth
Source:
Ancestry. Home Office: Convict Prison Hulks: Registers and Letter Books; Class: HO9; Piece: 8
Details:
Francis Howard Greenway, age 29. Tried at Bristol 25 March 1812. Capital Respite. Sentenced to 14 years transportation. Received on to the Captivity hulk fro Bristol on 13 July 1812. Sent to the General Hewitt on 19 August 1813
First Name:
Francis Howard
Ship:
General Hewitt 1814
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4004]; Microfiche: 634
Details:
Francis Howard Greenway, age 34. Native place Gloucester. Occupation architect and painter. Tried at Bristol 23 March 1812. sentenced to 14 years transportation.
Details:
Michael Dorgan per Sir Godfrey Webster labourer, assigned servant
Details:
John McKever (McIevers) per 'Lord Sidmouth', employed as stonemason
Place:
Collected in Morpeth
Details:
Subscribed to Testimonial for E.C. Close
Details:
Subscribed to testimonial for Rev. R.T. Bolton
Ship:
Broxbournebury 1814 (came free)
Source:
The Bicentenary Pioneer Register, Second Edition, Volume 111
Details:
Born c 1809 in England. Son of Francis Howard Greenway and Mary Woore
First Name:
William Howard
Details:
William Chambers per Baring 1819 assigned servant
First Name:
William Howard
First Name:
William Howard
Details:
Husband of Mary Ann (Lamb)
First Name:
William Howard
Place:
Howard Park near Hexham
Details:
Sale by auction on the estate of W.H. Greenway. By Capt. Charles H. Horsley preparatory to leaving the district - household furniture, farming implements, horse stock etc
First Name:
William Howard
Details:
Signed petition to Gov. Bourke re the power of Magistrates in dealing with the convict population
First Name:
William Howard
Details:
Application for an order for a road to be opened from his land near Hexham to the nearest road, the road from Maitland to Hexham. Application not opposed and was granted