Source:
Early Days of Port Stephens
Details:
Fined for harbouring several convicts illegally
Source:
Early Days of Port Stephens
Details:
Brickmaker with Australian Agricultural Company. Employment terminated
Details:
Charged James Brown with breach of contract
Details:
Unclaimed letter held in General Post Office, Sydney for the month of October
Details:
Unclaimed letter held in the General Post Office Sydney for the month of January
Details:
James Brown refused to pay for bricks made by Charles Olive and William Campbell
Details:
Land Sale. Applicatoin for town allotments No. 17 and 20.
Source:
In the Service of the Company: letters of Sir Edward Parry, Commissioner to the Australian Agricultural company: volume 1, December 1829 - June 1832. Letter No 104
Details:
Correspondence from Sir Edward Parry regarding Charles Olive's rquest for discharge from the Company's Service
Place:
Brickfield, Carrington, Port Stephens
Source:
In the Service of the Company: letters of Sir Edward Parry, Commissioner to the Australian Agricultural company: volume 1, December 1829 - June 1832. Letter no 106
Details:
Request by Charles Olive for discharge from the A.A. Company refused in consequence of the great demand for Bricks on the Company's estate
Source:
In the Service of the Company: letters of Sir Edward Parry, Commissioner to the Australian Agricultural company: volume 1, December 1829 - June 1832. Letter No. 268
Details:
Correspondence from Sir Edward Parry regarding Charles Olive's salary and benefits and refusing an extra allowance
Source:
In the Service of the Company: letters of Sir Edward Parry, Commissioner to the Australian Agricultural company: volume 1, December 1829 - June 1832 Letter no 355
Details:
Request to quit the Company confirmed by Sir Edward Parry. To leave his house etc by the 8th April
Details:
John Smith found guilty of having on 15th November 1835 burglariously entering the dwelling house of Charles Olive at Paterson and in company with others not in custody, taking away sundry articles of wearing apparel
Ship:
Marquis of Anglesea 1827
Details:
Came Free. Aged 31 in 1828. Servant employed by A.A. Co
Ship:
Marquis of Anglesea 1827 (came free)
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 136
Details:
Brickmaker from Kent. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Sydney. Accessory to horse stealing. To be sent for trial . Admitted to bail
First Name:
Charles and Jane
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
Details:
Baptism of Mary, daughter of Charles and Jane Olive (born 3 June 1832)
Place:
Newcastle (hospital)
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral Newcastle. Burials p22
Details:
Emigrant. Died aged 19. Burial date
Source:
Maitland Burial Register
Details:
Henry Oliver, son of Charles Oliver, brickmaker of Maitland, died aged 3 1/2 years