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Buried Raymond Terrace Pioneer Cemetery
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George and Ann
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Death of George, son of George and Ann at Newcastle
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George Barker
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Death of George, son of George and Ann at Newcastle
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Fined £1 or 48 hrs in the cells for drunkenness
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Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle
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Marriages Register Book of Christchurch Cathedral, Newcastle 1869 - 1885 No. 1
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Marriage of George Harrison age 27, and Annie Keough 25
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Newcastle Chronicle
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Daniel Johnstone, captain, charged on the information of the Ballast master with discharging ballast from lighter No. 2 into the navigable waters of the harbour. Witnesses Henry Bohle, ballast-masster; George Harrison, assistant to the ballast-master; Henry Miller, defendant s mate on the lighter; Frederick Johnstone, no relation to defendant but on board the lighter; Martin Olsen, coal trimmer. Defendant convicted and fined 20 pounds
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The Friends of Mr. George Harrison are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of his deceased daughter Frances, to move from his residence, Pitt-street, Lake Macquarie road
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Ticket of Leave granted.
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Assigned to TP. MacQueen
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Labourer aged 22 from London. 4' 8 1/2"; ruddy and pockpitted complexion; light brown hair, blue eyes, small mole right wrist, six dots on left arm, scar forefinger of left hand. Absconded from Dr. James Bowman since 21st December
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Apprehended after absconding from James Bowman
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There passed away at his residence, Tyrrell street yesterday morning, a very old resident of Newcastle in the person of Mr. George Hewison, who was for many years connected with the shipping and coal trade of the port. Some three weeks ago the deceased gentleman caught, a severe cold, which necessitated confinement to his room. He gradually became worse and passed away at dawn on Tuesday. The late Mr. Hewison was a native of Kirkwall (Orkney) ; and there, as a young man, he studied law. In 1853 he went out to Adelaide, where he became interested in shipping pursuits, first in the office of the Hon. W. Scott; and later with Captain Henry Simpson. In 1866 he came to Newcastle for Captain Simpson, to control and extend the business of the then famous Black Diamond Line of sailing vessels, and also the Waratah Smelting Works, positions, he held until Captain Simpson s death . Later on, he became secretary of the Ferndale Colliery Company, and continued so until the works were closed. Mr. Hewison was for several years an alderman of the Borough Council, and was one of the early Justices of the Peace, and in company with Mr. Edward Parnell, and the late Mr. H. Scott, frequently sat to dispense justice in the old days. He was a prominent Freemason, and was presented with a gold watch by the lodge at Adelaide in 1857, upon his retirement from the position of the master. Waratah Lodge was formed by him and throughout his residence here, he ever took a keen interest in all matters relating to the order. Mr. Hewison married in Adelaide, his wife, who was a daughter of the Rev. Charles Watt, having died about four years ago. Mr. Hewison leaves a grown up family, including Mrs. Lupton (Melbourne), Mrs. R.B. Stewart, Bank of New South Wales, Hunter Street West, Newcastle, Mrs. Cooper (Cobar), Misses E. and F. Hewison, and Messrs. Horace and Hereward Hewison. The funeral will leave the deceased s late residence at 2.30 p.m. today for Sandgate.
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The friends of Mr. George Hutchison are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of his beloved son William, procession to move from his residence Brookstown
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George and Alice
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Newcastle Chronicle
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Death on 27 December, William Thomas, the beloved son of George and Alice Hutchison aged eight years and four months
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Daughter Mary born 1826
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Sentenced to 7 yrs at Newcastle Settlement for embezzlement from Robert Cooper
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Acquitted from a charge of larceny
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Intending leaving the colony on the brig 'Campbell Macquarie' requesting claims to be presented for payment
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Intending leaving the colony in the brig 'John Shore'. Request for claims to be presented