Source:
Early Days of Port Stephens
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Bound over to keep the peace after assaulting his wife
Source:
Early Days of Port Stephens
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Requesting to leave the employ of Australian Agricultural Company
Place:
From Port Stephens
Details:
Free. Native place Scotland. Protestant. Enginemaker. To be confined 2mths in gaol for refusing his work at A.A. Co at Port Stephens. Discharged to the A.A. Co
Source:
In the Service of the Company: letters of Sir Edward Parry, Commissioner to the Australian Agricultural company: volume 2, June 1832 - March 1834. Letter 654
Details:
In consequence of the unhappy situation in which Howitt had placed his wife, Sir Edward Parry had allowed her to occupy the house at Port Stephens until Howitt could find the means of suporting them elsewhere
Source:
The Brisbane courier
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Death of Adam Howitt 'an old colonist' aged 80 years.
Source:
In the Service of the Company. Letters of Sir Edward Parry, Volume 2 June 1832 - March 1834 Letter 653
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Sir Edward Parry confirming Howitt had permission to leave the service of the A.A. Company on 1st July
Source:
In the Service of the Company. Letters of Sir Edward Parry, VolumeII June 1832 - March 1834 Letter 1038
Details:
Blacksmith. Correspondence from Sir Edward Parry refusing Howitt's services as a Blacksmith at the A.A. Co Colliery at Newcastle
Place:
Warkworth, Northumberland
Source:
Sydney Morning Herald
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Death, on 13th May, at Warkworth, Northumberland, aged 91 years, the beloved wife of Mr. Adam Howitt of Alnwick, and mother to Mr. Adam Howitt, of Sydney.
Source:
Sydney Morning Herald
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Sale of ironmongery and stock in trade in the insolvent estate of Adam Howitt
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Tender of Adam Howitt for the construction of iron doors and window frames for the Maitland gaol accepted by government
Source:
Sydney Morning Herald
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Marriage, at the Wesleyan Chapel, Chippendale on 27 July 1854 of Mr. D.S. Ogilvy, son of D.S. Ogilvy of H.E.I.C. Civil Service, Bombay, to Isabella, second daughter of Mr. Adam Howitt, Liverpool Street, Sydney, formerly foreman of engineers and blacksmiths for the Australian Agricultural Company, Port Stephens
Source:
Pure Merinos and Others
Details:
Blacksmith employed by Australian Agricultural Company
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Aged 23. Servant indented to A.A. Company
First Name:
Adam and Jane
Place:
Abode: Port Stephens
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral Newcastle. Baptisms p15
Details:
Baptism of Isabella, daughter of Adam and Jane
First Name:
Adam and Jane
Place:
Christ Church Newcastle
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Baptism of Mary Ann, daughter of Adam and Jane Howitt (born 28 July 1828)