Surname:
Waters (Watters)
Ship:
Augusta Jessie 1837
Source:
State Records Online Shipping List
Details:
Free emigrant age 30. To be employed with his brother at Hunter River
Surname:
Waters (Watters)
First Name:
David and Ann
Ship:
Augusta Jessie 1837
Source:
Singleton Pioneer Register p. 64
Details:
David and Ann arrived on the Augusta Jessie with their two children David Nicholas and Maria and David's neice Sarah Waters
Surname:
Waters (Watters)
First Name:
David and Anne
Source:
Maitland Baptism Register p. 127
Details:
Mary Jane, daughter of David and Anne Waters born 26 April 1845. Baptised 7 June 1845. Occupaton of David Waters - farmer
Surname:
Waters (Watters)
First Name:
David and Anne
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
Details:
Birth of Joseph Michael, son of David and Anne Watters
Surname:
Waters (Watters)
First Name:
David Nicholas
Details:
Buried in Glebe Cemetery
Details:
David Watt giving notice that all claims on the estate of the late A.S.F. McIntosh to be forwarded
Details:
Attended dinner at the White Hart Inn in honor of Lieutenant Blandford
Details:
Offering reward for apprehension of Peter Gordon alias James Kerr Stewart who had been passing forged cheques
Details:
Offering reward for apprehension of M. Cooney who absconded from hired service
Details:
Made donation to the Maitland Hospital
Place:
Glencoe, Murrurundi
Details:
Ada, the fourth daughter of David Watt, died on 21st July aged 7
Place:
In the temporary church at Buchanan
Details:
Marriage of John Vitnell of Buchanan and Mary Jane, eldest daughter of David Watters of Oakvale on 9th December. Minister Rev. T.L. Dodds
First Name:
David and Ann
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
Details:
Birth of Elizabeth Eliza, daughter of David and Ann Watters
First Name:
David and Anne
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
Details:
Birth of Charles Thomas, son of David and Anne Watters
Surname:
Watters (Waters)
Place:
Glebe Burial Ground
Source:
Maitland Burial Records
Surname:
Watters (Waters)
Place:
Northumberland co.
Details:
Title Deeds for Land. 22 acres x 2
Surname:
Watters (Waters)
Ship:
Augusta Jessie 1837
Source:
Maitland Family History Circle's Pre 1900 Pioneer Register
Details:
Born 1802 Sussex. Son of Nicholas Waters and Hannah Wenham. Spouse 1 Elizabeth Nineal. Spouse 2 Ann Mould. For information about descendants see Pioneer Register Entry No. 1574
Details:
To form committee to secure land for building a place of worship and make provision for minister's stipend
Place:
Muswellbrook Police Office
Source:
Criminal Court Records. Muswellbrook Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books 1838 - 1843
Details:
Eugene Quinn, charged with embezzlement. - Peter McIntyre sworn, deposed - the prisoner at the bar was a hired servant of mine and employed by me in the capacity of clerk and store keeper. He was so employed under an agreement at the rate of forty pounds per year. The prisoner has been upwards of two years in my service. In consequence of repeated drunkenness and disorderly conduct, I found it expedient to place a man in his place over the store. I placed a written notice to this effect on the store. I gave the prisoner five pounds on account of wages and left him to balance his accounts and settle his books. I placed a man of the name of Watt in his place and then left the farm for Sydney. While in Sydney I received a letter from the prisoner which I now produce, calling upon me to pay him the sum of twenty four pounds sterling, balance of wages and also his salary for the current year and stating that he had been obliged to the alternative of leaving my establishment.....Quinn took with him the farm account books and refused to give them up until his demands had been met. Witnesses in court David Watts and Alexander Campbell who was superintendent to Peter Mcintyre, and Donald McPhee who was employed as sheep overseer to Peter McIntyre, Thomas Rushton who was an assigned servant, James Attwood, ticket of leave holder and brickmaker of Abermain and Patrick Bourke, assigned servant. Prisoner was committed for trial