Surname:
Lochhead (Lockhead)
Source:
Australian Almanack
Details:
Agent for Australian Mutual Provident Society
Surname:
Lochhead (Lockhead)
Place:
Bolton Street, Newcastle
Details:
Civil Action in ejectment brought by William Kerr Lochhead to recover possession of a piece of land in Bolton St., from James McConnell
Surname:
Lochhead (Lockhead)
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
First Name:
Frederick Walter
Place:
Abode: Newcomen St. Newcastle
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms. p.76
Details:
Son of William Kerr and Eliza Mary Lockhead. Baptism
First Name:
Frederick Walter
Place:
St. Johns Church Raymond Terrace
Details:
Marriage on 12th September of Frederick Walter, third son of W.K. Lochhead of Newcastle to Ada Frances, only daughter of G.C. Martin of Raymond Terreace
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
Details:
James Lockhead, so of Mr. W. K. Lockhead of Bolton street was bathing with other boys at the breaker beach when another boy got out of his depth and would have drowned had not Lockhead rescued him
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms. p.66
Details:
Son of William Kerr and Eliza Lockhead. Baptism
Details:
Unclaimed letter held at Sydney Post Office
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
Details:
Captain William Summerbell charged with assault by W. K. Lochhead. Case and counter case Summerbell v. Lockhead both withdrawn after nearly four hours in the court
Details:
Proposal presented to Legislative Council re the establishment of steam communication between Sydney and Auckland by means of steamship William Denny
Details:
Joint owner of the steamship 'William Denny' which was wrecked in New Zealand. Mr. Donaldson and Mr. Brown both of Newcastle also part owners
Source:
Australian Almanac
Details:
Agent for Australian Mutual Provident Society
Details:
Storekeeper. Sold 3 or 4 gross of damagaed matches to 'Gentleman' John Smith.
Details:
William Kerr Lockhead appointed member of the Newcastle Public School
Details:
The Mayor of Newcastle received an inquiry from a Londoner who sought information concerning William Kerr Lockhead who migrated to Australia from England in 1878 and was a prominent man in Newcastle.. Lockhead Chambers in Newcastle were named after him
Place:
Bolton Street Newcastle
Details:
Tenders invited for constructing frame building in Bolton Street Newcastle
Details:
Took part in an excursion to Lake Macquarie
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
Details:
Granted Auctioneer s License by Newcastle Bench of Magistrates
Source:
Trove. National Library Australia
Details:
The diaries of William Lochhead, 1823 and William Kerr Lochhead, 1853 Includes the handwritten diaries of William Lochhead Snr., sailing from Leith to Van Diemens Land, 4 May - 21 November 1823, and of William Kerr Lochhead, sailing from England to Sydney, 13 April - 18 August 1853 on board the Lady Flora. Also includes typescript and handwritten copies of both diaries, as well as the family tree of William Lochhead Snr., and photocopies of family letters.
First Name:
William Kerr and Eliza
Place:
Bolton Street, Newcastle
Source:
1820 to 1890 Family Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle, NSW, Australia. See entries 41 - 44