Place:
Departing Newcastle
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Departing Newcastle for Melbourne on the Templar on 21st September. Cabin passenger
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Subscription for the repair of the Maitland to Morpeth Road
Place:
Circular Quay Hotel, Sydney
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Insolvency proceedings. No dividend in consequence of the whole of the assets being consumed in the payment of large claims for rent, servants, wages and other incidental expenses
First Name:
Charles Vavasour
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Chemist & druggist. Insolvency proceedings.
First Name:
Charles Vavasour
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Medicine stolen from his shop by James Sinnett
First Name:
Charles Vavasour
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Only surviving daughter died on 5th January aged 2yrs and 2 mths
First Name:
Charles Vavasour
Details:
Fined 10/- for allowing pigs to roam about the streets
First Name:
Charles Vavasour
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Fined 5s for allowing pigs to stray about the street
First Name:
Charles Vavasour
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Cordial Manufacturer. By indenture assigned to Edward Youngman of Sydney, chemist and John Caldwell of Sydney, grocer, all of his real and personal estate for the benefit of his creditors
First Name:
Charles Vavasour
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In partnership with Francis Lebalestier in a Druggist and Chemist business. Partnership dissolved and Earle to carry on the business
First Name:
Charles Vavasour
Source:
West Maitland Marriage Register p 20
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Marriage of Charles Vavasour Earle to Ann Elizabeth Poulton. Witnesses George Poulton of West Maitland and Benjamin Lee junior of Paterson
First Name:
Charles Vavasour and Anne Elizabeth
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms p.70
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Apothecary. Baptism of daughter Mary Emily
First Name:
Charles Vavasour and Elizabeth
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Baptism of Eleanor, daughter of Charles Vavasour and Elizabeth Earle (born 31 October 1845)
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Dismissed from position of constable
First Name:
Emma Charlotte
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms p. 53
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Daughter of Thomas and Anne Elizabeth Earle. Baptism
First Name:
Frederick W. M
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Birth, on 9th June, at her residence, Hunter-street, Newcastle, the wife of Frederick W. M. Earle, watchmaker, of a son
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4015]; Microfiche: 676
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Cloth dresser from Froome. Tried 10 August 1829. Sentenced to transportation for life for cutting and maiming. Assigned to Henry Donnison at Sydney on arrival
Place:
Limeburner's Creek
Details:
Offering reward for mare lost on the Raymond Terrace Rd. to Port Stephens
Details:
Lease of Church and school lands 2560 acres