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From Melbourne. Gave birth to a daughter at the residence of Alexander McDougall on 26th July
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Marmaduke Burrows per Grenada employed by Stubbs
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Purchased 1/4 acre allotment by auction
Place:
Binders, Patterson's Plains
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Michael Hickey per 'Minerva' assigned to Thomas Stubbs
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Title deeds issued for 2 roods of land
Place:
Binders, Patterson's Plains
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John McKenzie per 'Medina' house servant at Thomas Stubbs
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Situated on the W. side of Williams River, parish of Uffington; Co. Durham. Allotment 4; bounded on the North by No. 5 allotment in the possession of John Smith
Source:
Claim by John Tucker to 100 acres promised by Gov. Brisbane to Thomas Stubbs known as Binder's Farm
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 515
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Correspondence from Sir Edward Parry declining to employ Stubbs as there was no vacancy in the Establishment
Place:
Co. Northumberland. Ellalong
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Claim for Deed of Grant by Charles Robins and Thomas Stubbs. 640 acres promised by Col. Snodgrass 23 Feb., 1838 to John Moore. At Moore's request Deeds advertised in favour of Robins and Stubbs
Place:
2 roods. West Maitland
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Promised by Gov. Darling on 30th March 1831 and possession given 30th September as a special reserve for the erection of a dwelling house
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Assigned servant Michael Doogan per 'James Pattison' sentenced to 3 years in a penal settlement for riotous and violent conduct and attempting to stab a constable
Place:
Co. Northumberland, Parish of Maitland, allotment 14
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Claim for Deed of Grant. 35 acres located on an order of Gov. Darling dated 11 November 1830 in favour of George Kay, now deceased. Hughes claims Deed of Grant of the whole. H.J. Pilcher alleges that Kay sold 10 acres of the land to James Brackenrigg who sold to Thomas Stubbs who sold to him (Pilcher)
Place:
Patterson's Plains
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Advertisement - Estate at Patterson's Plains - Estate to be sold, consisting of eighty acres of land, together with the two messuages, barn and hut at Patterson's Plains upon the river, formerly occupied by Thomas Stubbs, Innkeeper and known as 'Binder's Farm'. The estate is bounded on the south by the prpoerties of Tucker and Reynolds, on the north by Mr. Dillon and on the west and east by the lands of the church corporation
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW. Microfiche 674. (Ancestry)
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Michael Doogan per ship James Pattison assigned to Thomas Stubbs on arrival
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An excellent punt has been placed on Paterson's River, at the Barracks or Court house, Paterson Plains. It has long been wanted, and will be a great convenience to the settlers on Williams River, crossing the country to Maitland, having formerly been obliged to swim their horses, several of which have been drowned in the attempt. The punt is adapted for receiving carriages and waggons, with their loads. It is worked by a rope, extending from one side to the other. The settlers on both Rivers are indebted to Mr. Stubbs for this convenience
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Born in the colony; formerly of 24th regiment; recently returned to the colony. Government passenger arrived per Lonach
Ship:
Lonach 1825 (came free)
Place:
Binder, Patterson Plains
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Innkeeper and farmer. Age 26. Free
First Name:
Thomas and Annie
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Baptism of Emy Lou Stubbs, daughter of Thomas and Annie Stubbs (born 26 July 1853)
Place:
County of Northumberland, Parish of Belford
Source:
Index to map of the country bordering upon the River Hunter... by Henry Dangar (London : Joseph Cross, 1828). p7
Place:
County of Northumberland, Parish of Belford
Source:
Index to map of the country bordering upon the River Hunter... by Henry Dangar (London : Joseph Cross, 1828). p7
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Granted 1020 acres of land.