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Subscriber for the Irish Relief Fund
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Dungog Inn, Dungog
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Granted Publican's License
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Meeting of the Presbyterian Congregation held at Stephenson's Dungog Inn
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4012]; Microfiche: 664
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Age 22. Stockinger and bargeman from Derbyshire. Tried 3 July 1826 at Northampton and sentenced to 14 years transportation for stealing handkerchiefs. Assigned to the A.A. company on arrival
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Stole two iron pots. On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle
Surname:
Stephenson (Stevenson)
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Innkeeper. Proprietor of new windmill to be worked by bullocks
Surname:
Stephenson (Stevenson)
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Advertising for a steam engine
Surname:
Stephenson (Stevenson)
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Called as witness in trial of William Simpson for perjury
Surname:
Stephenson (Stevenson)
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Public house at Dungog
Surname:
Stephenson (Stevenson)
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Witness in Court case of Barnard Fitzsimmons and Patrick McIntee
Surname:
Stephenson (Stevenson)
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Publican. Bernard Fitzsimmons and Patrick McIntee sentencedto 3yrs in Maitland gaol for attempting to defraud Stephenson
Surname:
Stephenson (Stevenson)
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Death of James William Stephenson, infant son of James Stephenson of Dungog aged 14 months
Surname:
Stephenson (Stevenson)
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Obtained Ticket of Leave
Surname:
Stephenson (Stevenson)
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Labourer aged 25. Assigned to Australian Agricultural company
Surname:
Stephenson (Stevenson)
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Age 30. Ticket of leave holder
Surname:
Stephenson (Stevenson)
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Death of Mrs. James Stephenson aged 33 years leaving her husband and two small children to deplore their loss. With her husband held the license for the Dungog Inn for 14 years
Surname:
Stevenson (Stephenson)
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Subscription to assist Rev. Blain to build a Church at Hinton
Surname:
Stevenson (Stephenson)
Surname:
Stevenson (Stephenson)
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Mrs. Rubina McLaren died at the residence of her son in law aged 56 years on 22nd December 1853