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Thomas Stapleton per 'Three Bees' employed by Mary Hunt
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Robert Wilson per 'Surry' employed by Mary Hunt
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Maitland Burial Register p. 50
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Mary Hunt, wife of Joseph Hunt, settler. Died aged 79 years. Buried 28 June 1835
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James Featherstone per 'Neptune', dairyman, employed by Mary Hunt
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Hugh Finnigan per 'Countess of Harcourt' employed as stockman
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1 acre of land and the Settlers Arms Inn, part of the grant of Mary Hunt to be sold
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Edward Halton per 'Guildford' employed as groom
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On return of land cleared and other improvements made by settlers on HR
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Isaac Lancaster per 'Baring' employed as labourer by Mary Hunt
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Elizabeth Lesurf per 'Wanstead' inmate with Mary Hunt
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James Richardson per 'Fortune' assigned servant
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James Wolfe charged William Nicholson under the Tenements Act. Case of disputed property. Land in dispute originally part of a grant to Mary Hunt
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Maria Burns per 'Caroline' assigned servant
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NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
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Thomas Hunt (off the stores to his wife Mary Hunt) Charged with quitting Newcastle in disobedience to the Commandants orders. The Principal Superintendent states....I communicated to Mary Hunt on her return from Sydney that it was the Commandants order that she was on no account to take Thomas Hunt away from this settlement. I also communicated the same to him but in the course of last week, I missed him and reported accordingly....Edward Gaynor states....I was ordered in pursuit of Thomas Hunt. I went to Wallis Plains and found him at his wife s farm. Thomas Hunt states....I am sorry for disobeying the Commandants Order - I was anxious to get to my wife... Thomas Hunt recalled to Government Employment for one month
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Mrs. Mary (Molly)
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Charles Satchwell per 'Indefatigable' employed by Mary Hunt
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Hunt (Morgan) (Mears)
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Michael Parker aged 8 residing with Mary Hunt in 1828
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Hunt (Morgan) (Mears)
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Aged 60 in 1828. Free. Cattle holder and farmer
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On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per 'Endeavour'
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Meers ( Mears) (nee Morgan)
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Sentenced to 7 yrs hard labour in Newcastle for receiving a stolen cow knowing it to have been stolen
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An account of the English colony in New South Wales: with remarks ..., Volume 1 By David Collins
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On the morning of the 9th the ships Resolution and' Salamander left the cove, purposing to sail on their fishing voyage; soon after which, it being discovered that three convicts Mary Morgan and John Randall and his wife, were missing, at boat was sent down the harbour to search the Resolution, on board of which ship it was- said they were concealed. No person being found, the boat returned for further orders, leaving a serjeant and four men on board; but before she could return, Mr. Locke the master, after forcing the party out of his ship, got under way and stood out to sea. Mr. Irish, the master of the Salamander, did not accompany him ; but came up to the town, to testify to, the lieutenant-governor his uneasiness at its being supposed that he could be- capable of taking- any person, improperly from the colony. ' On the day following it appeared. that several persons were missing, and two convicts in the night swam oft' .to the Salamander, one of whom was supposed to have been drowned, but was afterwards found concealed in her hold and sent on shore. The Resolution during this time was seen hovering about the coast,. either waiting for her companion, or to pick up a boat with the runaways