Details:
William Pierce per 'Phoenix' assigned servant
Details:
Martin Walsh per 'Borodino' assigned servant
Details:
William Langley per 'Asia' assigned servant
Source:
In the Service of the Company: letters of Sir Edward Parry, Commissioner to the Australian Agricultural company: volume 1, December 1829 - June 1832. Letters No. 7 & 8
Details:
Direction from Sir Edward Parry that due to Slade's pecuniary difficulties he would not be returning to Port Stephens as the Free Store keeper
First Name:
George Milner
Source:
Pure Merinos and Others
Details:
Clerk employed by Australian Agricultural Company
First Name:
George Milner
Details:
William Brown employed as servant
First Name:
George Milner
Details:
Miss Cameron per 'Phoenix' in 1822 residing with Slade
First Name:
George Milner
Details:
Resigned from position of coroner for Sydney
First Name:
George Milner
Source:
Commercial Journal and Advertiser
Details:
Appointed to the Commission for the Assignment of convict servants
First Name:
George Milner
Details:
Appointed Clerk to the Bench of Magistrates at Brisbane
First Name:
George Milner
Details:
Appointed to the Commission for the Assignment of convict servants in the Colony. All applications for male convicts to be addressed to Slade
First Name:
George Milner
Details:
Elizabeth Welsh per Grenada assigned to George M. Slade on arrival
First Name:
George Milner
Source:
State Archives of NSW. Bound indents Microfiche 663. Ancestry
Details:
Ann Kelly per Brothers assigned to George Milner Slade on arrival
First Name:
George Milner
Details:
Merchant. Aged 35. Came Free
First Name:
George Milner Esq
Place:
Moreton Bay, North Brisbane
Details:
Died on 13th April aged 63 yrs. Clerk of the Bench, Registrar of Court of Petty Sessions and Postmaster
First Name:
Mrs. G. Milner
Details:
Moved from her residence in Elizabeth St. Hyde Park to Reiby's buildings in Castelreagh St