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# |
Family
Name |
First
Name |
Ship |
Date |
Location |
Reference |
Remarks |
| 18841 | Hogue | Fitzarthur | - | 1845 18 Octboer | - | MM | Gave subscription in aid of Maitland Hospital |
| 21102 | Hogue | Fitzarthur | - | 1846 21 March | Clarencetown | MM | Publican |
| 22586 | Hogue | Fitzarthur | - | 1846 8 July | Clarencetown | MM | Publican |
| 75592 | Hogue | Fitzarthur | - | 1846 7 March | Clarence Town | MM | Selling by public auction - The Clarence Town Hotel; 10 rooms, stone foundations. Other buildings adjoining the hotel also for sale - Butcher's shop, Wheelwrights shop, Shoemaker's shop, General store |
| 98364 | Hogue | Fitzarthur | - | 1853 9 March | Dungog Bench | MM | Committed for trial with William Smith and William Gagging at Maitland Quarter Sessions for larceny |
| 98436 | Hogue | Fitzarthur | - | 1853 12 March | Clarence Town | MM | Fitzarthur Hogue, William Smith and Henry Gaggin found not guilty of stealing money belonging to Richardson Campbell |
| 139635 | Hogue | Fitzarthur | - | 1910 12 February | Williams River | SMH | Took up land at Glen William and built the first mill on the Williams River |
| 139640 | Hogue | Fitzarthur | - | 1878 15 August | Newcastle | MM | Obituary. A native of Scotland. Arrived in NSW 50 years previously and moved to Newcastle in 1860. Had been in a feeble state of health for some time and died at his residence Throsby St. Wickham aged 78 years |
| 139641 | Hogue | Fitzarthur | - | 1859 8 December | Hinton | MM | Publican's license for the Farmers' Glory at Hinton transferred from Fitzarthur Hogue to Thomas Byrne |
| 139643 | Hogue | Fitzarthur | - | 1860 14 June | Newcastle | MM | Publican of Newcastle. Insolvent estate |