First Name:
Alfred Martin
Date:
Baptism February 1847
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. p.19
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Son of Martin and Catherine. Baptism
First Name:
Alfred Martin
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
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Presentation to gunner Alfred M. Richardson on his re enrollment as a member of the Voluneer Artillery
First Name:
Alfred Martin
Details:
Alfred Richardson, a youth about fifteen years of age, the son of Mr. Martin Richardson, met with an accident on Sunday afternoon, through slipping off a ledge of rock about ten feet high near the Bogeyhole, whereby he dislocated his elbow and fractured two small bones of his wrist. He was attended by Dr. Bowker
Source:
Pictorial history of Newcastle
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Campaigned to make Newcastle a free port
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At meeting at Ship Inn to adopt proper means for giving Rev. Lang a testimonial
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District Councillor. Son Martin George born
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Signed letter written to farewell Major Last who was leaving for New Zealand to fight in the Maori wars
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Requesting a public meeting to petition against re-introduction of transportation
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Present at public meeting to discuss arrangements for the reception of the Governor Sir Charles Fitzroy
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Growing cotton on Dempsey's Island from seed brough from America by Dr. Harrington
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Nominated for distrcit Council by James Hannell
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To attend dinner at Farquharson's Hotel in honour of J.H. Crummer prior to his departure from the district
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Builder. Testifying that the fire at the Stockton Tweed Manufactory could not have been an accident but had been caused by an incendiary
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Requesting that Charles Kemp be nominated to represent the North Eastern Boroughs in the Legislative Council
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Presented Rev. William Savigny with a testimonial of a silver salver and 40 sovereigns in gratitude for his ministerial labours and gratuitous devotion to service
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Town grant of 36 perches at Newcastle promised to Thomas Horton James issued in the name of Martin Richardson in December 1841
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Partnership between Job Hudson and Martin Richardson, builders and Government contractors, dissolved by mutual consent
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On List of Electors of the Counties of Northumberland and Hunter supporting Alexander Walker Scott as a candidate in the approaching general election
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Signed petition supporting Edward Flood in the forthcoming elections
Source:
Newcastle Anglican Cathedral Cemetery
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Husband of Catherine. Died aged 65