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Pilot. Witness at the inquiry into the death of William Millet, late chief officer of the Yarra Yarra wrecked at Newcastle
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AO NSW Convict Indents Fiche No. 676
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Stephen Norman per 'Lady Feversham' assigned servant
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Rev. Joseph Henry
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The Newcastle Chronicle
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A valedictory tea meeting was held in the Primitive Methodist Chapel, Brown St. for the purpose of affording the members of the congregation and others an opportunity of bidding farewell to the Rev. Mr. Daish and his amiable lady, who had so much endeared themselves to those by whom they were known....
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Rev. Joseph Henry
Source:
My Primitive Methodists (Online)
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The Rev. Joseph Henry Daish was born on December 6th, 1840, at Bartons Road, Newport, I.W. His home was visited by the founders of Primitive Methodism, Hugh Bourne and William Clowes. His father was an ardent local preacher and foreman of the local lace factory, where our deceased brother was employed in his early years. He was soundly converted to God while very young, and at the age of fifteen commenced to preach, mainly in the open air. Owing to the interest displayed in him by Dr. Antliff, and the assistance rendered, he joined the ranks of the ministry. His probation was spent at St. Albans and Sandwich. After a period. spent on the Malden Circuit, he was accepted for missionary work in Australia and laboured on the following stations:- Wingacarribie, Wooloomooloo, Bowral, Parramatta, Newcastle, Newtown, and Sydney
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History of Maitland
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Veteran. Received land grant between Oakhampton and Dagworth
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Granted 40 acres of land by Gov. Darling on 26 June 1829. No. 30 Veteran's grant.
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John Broad per 'John' assigned servant
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Richard Stanwell per 'Clyde' assigned servant
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Patrick McGrevey per 'Royal Admiral' assigned servant
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Correspondence addressed to the Governor re the site of Maitland township
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Charles Lapidge per 'Royal Admiral' assigned servant
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Signed petition opposing proposal to build gaol cells on the North side of Wallis Creek
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Co. Northumberland, parish of Maitland. No. 30 of the Veteran allotments
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Claim for Deed of Grant. 40 acres located on an order of Gov. Darling dated 26 June 1829 in favour of Joseph Daley, who allegedly sold to John Terry Hughes (claimant). Daley either dead or had left the colony
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Stephen Norman assigned servant
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Constable Joseph
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Witness at the trial of William Tarrand
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Constable Joseph
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Appointed constable
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Three brick buildings belonging to Daly destroyed by fire
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Gave subscription to the Emigrant's Friend Society for the survivors of the Hibernia wreck
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Assigned a convict errand boy in January 1834