Place:
Maitland Quarter Sessions
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Joseph Dickinson indicted for stealing money belonging to Cornelius Donovan at Muswellbrook. The Crown Prosecutor declined to proceed and prisoner discharged
Source:
Sydney Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW; Roll: 851 Ancestry
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Sent to Sydney gaol by Newcastle Magistrate Francis Allman charged with attempt to commit a rape. Tried and found not guilty. Discharged
Source:
Singleton Pioneer Register p. 29
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Born Burcott near Wing, Bucks, England, son of Richard Dimmock and Jane Row. Spouse Jane Crouch. See Pioneer Register for details of descendants
First Name:
Adolphio Joseph
Details:
Jeweler. Charged under the masters & servants Act by William Smith when he refused to work 10 hrs per day. Hours reduced to 8 hrs per day and he agreed to go back to work
Place:
Abode West Maitland
Source:
South Maitland. St. Pauls Church Burial Register 1856 - 1904
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Joseph Dimond, labourer aged 60 years, died 22 December 1858. Buried 22 December 1858
Surname:
Dinandre (Delandre)
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Found forged cheque on George Harris when Harris was arrested for drunkenness
Place:
Patterson's Plains
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Agd 24; native of Leicester; 5'5 1/2"; blue eyes, black hair, dark sallow complexion; absconded from service of J. Boughton
Source:
Sydney Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW; Roll: 851 Ancestry
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Sent to Sydney gaol by Magistrate Francis Allman under sentence to a penal settlement. Sent to Port Macquarie
Source:
NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
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Joseph Disney and John Chapman in the service of J.H. Boughton charged with absenting from their masters service and proceeding to the Hawkesbury district where they were taken and returned to Newcastle with a memoriam requesting an enquiry to be made into certina complaints made by them respecting the quantity of provisions served to them by Mr. Boughton. Remanded to gaol for examination
First Name:
Rev. Joseph and Emily
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Death of Harold Ebenezer Dobson, son of Joseph and Emily Dobson
First Name:
Rev. Joseph S
Details:
December 1877 - The members of the Presbyterian Church, Lambton, celebrated their anniversary on Sunday, December 16, when three special services were held; in the morning by the Rev. C. J. Moody, in the afternoon by the Rev. J. S. Dobson, and at night by the Rev. T. Robey. Each service was well attended and the members of the Wallsend Church Choir rendered efficient service.
First Name:
Rev. Joseph S
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March 1877 - Rev. J. S. Dobson attended the official opening of the Newcastle Coal mining Company s colliery
First Name:
Rev. Joseph S
Source:
Glory be 1845-1945, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the opening of the first Wesleyan Chapel in Newcastle
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Early ministers at Brown Street were Revs. Henry Green (1858), W. J. Dean (1860), E. Cook Pritchard (1865), J. Sharp (1869), J. H. Daish, C. Waters (1874), J. S. Dobson and G. James (1878), who was assisted by his son, Rev. A. S. C. James
First Name:
Rev. Joseph S
Place:
Primitive Methodist Manse, Newcastle
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
Details:
Birth, on 17th April, at the Primitive Methodist Manse, Newcastle, the wife of the Rev. J. S. Dobson, of a son
First Name:
Rev. Joseph S
Source:
Newcastle Morning Herald
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Attended Primitive Methodist Church of NSW district meeting
First Name:
Rev. Joseph S
Source:
Wagga Wagga Advertiser
Details:
DEATH OF REV. J. S. DOBSON. A most melancholy and sad event took place at Gundagai on Thursday evening last, when the Rev. J. S. Dobson, the highly esteemed rector of the Anglican Church there, succumbed to an attack of paralysis of the brain, which came on extremely suddenly. Deceased was a native of Devonshire, England, where he was born in February 25, 1846. The death of the Rev. Mr. Dobson will be a severe blow to the parish, which was fortunate to have secured such a talented rector. His ser- mons were masterpieces of English oratory, and his appeals from the pulpit were so earnest as to quicken the best impulses that were in men. He was not only one of the most eloquent preachers in the service of the Church of England in this State, but he was a most active and thoughtful organiser, having a few years ago traversed the diocese as collector for the Century fund.
First Name:
Agnes and Joseph
Place:
Puen Buen, Dartbrook
Details:
Death of Agnes, wife of Joseph Dockeer Esq., on 18th July 1835
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Magistrate at Scone. Denounced by Dr. John Gill
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Returning officer for Hunter, Brisbane and Bligh at election.
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Present at meeting of District Council for Scone and Murrurundi