Surname:
Whitton (Wilton)
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Assigned to government service at Patrick Plains
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Supporter of A.W. Scott for Legislative Council
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Member of committee drawing up petition to make Newcastle a free port
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Surgeon. Co-signed a letter to Maitland Mercury stating regret of a slur that had been made on the Soldiers of the 99th Regiment.
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Newcastle District
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1841 Census Index
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Newcomen Street, Newcastle 40
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Qualified Medical witness listed in Gov. Gazette
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Surgeon. Late of Newcastle and Raymond Terrace moving to East Maitland
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Committee member of the Friends of Captain Ogilvie
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Qualified Medical Practitioner
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Committee member to raise funds for the Irish and Scottish Relief Fund
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Performed post mortem on body of Thomas Taylor who had drowned in the river
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Qualified Medical practitioner
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Attended Constable McGuinness after he had been struck by Edward McCue
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Attended to Mrs. Shelton and her son, newly arrived immigrants from the 'Emperor' who were suffering from Typhoid fever
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Appointed surgeon to the gaol at Maitland
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Accompanied George Waters Ward to the gallows
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Gave high character for honesty to Thomas Boyd who was accused of stealing a saddle
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Appointed to Local School Board. Denominational School
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Performed inquest on body of 4mth old Margaret Wild who had died of convulsions
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Attended Mary Brown who had dislocated her neck in a fall from a ladder