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Obtained Ticket of Leave
First Name:
Helenus James
Details:
Inquiry into the death of Frederick John Watt found he died accidentally of gunshot wounds while duck shooting. Witnesses Peter Tribe, James Bell, Helenus James Bel. Robert Jame Pierce
First Name:
Helenus James
Place:
Christ Church Burial Ground, Newcastle
Source:
Burial Register 1861 - 1884. Living Histories
Details:
BELL Helenus James - occupation grazier. Abode Newcastle. Died 17th December 1872 aged 23 years
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Subscription for the repair of the Maitland to Morpeth Road
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Unclaimed letter held at Post Office in August 1847
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Respectable settler . Died from a severe illness. Funeral attended by nearly all his neighbours. Coffin being conveyed to grave by Thomas Page when cart was overturned, seriously injuring Page
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Ordered to keep the peace after he threatened his wife Margaret Bell . Employed by Henry Eckford
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Husband of Margaret Bell. Discharged by the bench after being given into custody by Mrs. Elizabeth Eckford.
Place:
Mulconda, Bandon Grove
Details:
Marriage of Mr. Alexander Thompson Laurie of Rauden Vale, Port Stephens and Mary Henrietta, eldest daughter of the late Mr. James Bell of Mount Pleasant, Dungog on 13th February 1866. Minister Rev. Jon L. McSkimming
Place:
Mulconda, Bandon Grove
Details:
Marriage of Mr. George Dinsey of Bendalba and Wilhelmina, second daughter of the late Mr. James Bell of Mount Pleasant Dungog. Minister Rev. Rev. L. McSkimming
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House carpenter employed by a fire (?fighting) company for two years in Newcastle. Assisted to extinguish a fire at a building owned by John Smith. Witness at the court case of Smith who was accused of arson
Place:
St. Lukes Church, Scone
Source:
The Scone Advocate 25 October 1940
Details:
Sixteen candidates for Confirmation at the new St. Lukes Church at Scone - Richard Bligh, Alfred Docker, James Bell, Nathaniel Frederick Asser, Jethro Bell, James Goodman, Elizabeth Foley Morse, Sarah Bingle, Mary Ann Aspinall, Ann Mead, Charlotte Bell, Rebecca Bell, Mary Barwick, Ann Barwick, Emma Murray, Sophia Wordly
Place:
St. Lukes Church, Scone
Source:
The Scone Advocate 25 October 1940
Details:
Sixteen candidates for Confirmation at the new St. Lukes Church at Scone - Richard Bligh, Alfred Docker, James Bell, Nathaniel Frederick Asser, Jethro Bell, James Goodman, Elizabeth Foley Morse, Sarah Bingle, Mary Ann Aspinall, Ann Mead, Charlotte Bell, Rebecca Bell, Mary Barwick, Ann Barwick, Emma Murray, Sophia Wordly
Details:
Granted Ticket of Leave
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 757
Details:
Labourer from Dublin. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Raymond Terrace. Sentenced to 3 days confinement
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book - State Archives NSW; Roll: 757
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Sent to Newcastle gaol from Raymond Terrace on a charge of being unlawfully on another s premises with intent to stealing. Sentenced to 6 months confinement
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Obtained Ticket of Leave
Details:
Burial of; Remarks - George Brooks
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Native of Roxboroughshire. Brazier. Sentenced to 7 days solitary confinement. Admitted to Newcastle gaol 19 March. Returned to private service 25 March
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Burials p.16
Details:
Age 40. Assigned to Henry Rae of Maitland. Burial