Surname:
Semphill (Sempill)
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Departure of the vessel Eweretta for London. Passengers Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Sempill, Miss Sempill, Miss Agnes Sempill, Master F. and J. Sempill, Mrs. and Mrs. S. Murray. Mrs. Futter, Mr. McHattie. Surgeon Dr. Dobie
Source:
Lee v. MacQueen - SC
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Replaced P. McIntyre as agent. Also refused to pay funds to Lee
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Assigned servant William Moore charged with absenting himself from his master's premises.
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Assigned servant George Connor apprehended after absconding from service
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Convict labourer and ploughman assigned to Sempill in June
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Assigned 7 labourers, a ropemaker, a frame smith, a butcher in January 1834
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Bridget Benson assigned servant
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Mary Benson assigned servant
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George Bevage assigned servant
Source:
Early Days of Port Stephens
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Agent to T.P. MacQueen. Informed Sir E. parry of excellent suitability for sheep on the Liverpool Plains
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A convict gardener transferred from Rev. T. Thorpe in February
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A convict publican transferred from T.H. Berner in February
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Signed letter thanking Captain Anley for his work as Police Magistrate
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Gave subscription for a new Church at Maitland
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Committee member for petitioning the Governor regarding General Education
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Attending meeting at Pultenay Hotel, Sydney respecting improved immigration system, continuance of convict labour and assignment
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Subscriber of shares in Steamship Company
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1200 acres of land promised to William Buchanan granted to H.C. Sempill
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Patrick Dent per 'Sir Godfrey Webster' assigned between Jan and March
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Margaret Carroll per 'Southworth' assigned servant