First Name:
Francis Blower
Details:
Selling two powerful shaft draught horses and five horse broken to saddle
First Name:
Francis Blower
Details:
Death of Annie, wife of F.B. Gibbes of Norwood, Paterson River. Died 3rd November
First Name:
Francis Blower
Details:
Select Settler Map 3 to find the location of Francis Gibbes' Estate
First Name:
Francis Blower
Details:
John McGee per 'Elphinstone' apprehended after absconding
First Name:
Francis Blower
Place:
Norwood, Upper Paterson River
Details:
Death of Annie, the beloved wife of Francis Blower Gibbes
First Name:
Francis Blower
Source:
Bound manuscript indents, 1788-1842; Item: [4/4013]; Microfiche: 670.
Details:
John Taylor per Albion assigned to Gibbes on arrival
First Name:
Francis Blower
Source:
NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
Details:
James Hewson, in service of Francis Little charged with theft. Mr. Little states - about 14 months ago a trunk containing a variety of articles was stolen on my way to my farm. The prisoner was with the cart at the time of my missing the trunk. Amongst other things stolen from me were some silver tea spoons and some razors. I have no doubt of the spoons before the court being mine. I am not quite certain as to the razors but they are of the same pattern. Sometime previous to the spoons being stolen from me, I had a seen the prisoners box at which time he had not any spoons. Francis Blower Gibbes Esq., states - A short time since I was informed that the prisoner had been offering tea spoons for sale. I ordered his box to be searched in me presence. The spoons and razors were found in the box as well as several other articles of a suspicious nature. On my first questioning Hewson, where he got the spoons he said he had found them on the road to Sydney but afterwards he said he had brought them to the colony and that they had been in is possession sixteen years. Thomas Tyrie in the service of Mr. Little, states - my master was robbed about two years ago. I am not certain as to time. A great many things were stolen. There were some silver tea spoons, those now before the court are some of them. I had no particular mark but I am certain they are the same from the letters on them. I have had them in my hands frequently to clean. The prisoner states - I told Mr. Gibbes, I had found the razors on the road to Sydney not the spoons. The spoons have been in my possession six years and in that of my family sixteen years. I brought six of them to the colony with me. Two of them have been stolen from me, the other four are my property. I know nothing of Mr. Littles robbery either from the cart or at the farm. James Hewson sentenced to a penal settlement for 3 years. Mr. Gibbes states he has a cow and calf in his possession belonging to James Hewson.
First Name:
Francis Blower
Source:
NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825, 1826-1827 (Ancestry)
Details:
Samuel Bryant per ship Fortune, in the service of Francis Blower Gibbes, charged with improper and insolent language to F.B. Gibbes and for highly improper gestures before the court. The proceedings in this case are entered at large in the deposition book folio under date of the 18th August 1826. Samuel Bryan sentenced to 50 lashes for the 1st offence and 50 lashes for the 2nd offence
First Name:
Francis Blower
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4009A]; Microfiche: 656
Details:
John Blyth per Norfolk assigned to Francis Blower Gibbes on arrival
First Name:
Francis Blower Esq
Details:
Appointed Magistrate
First Name:
Francis Blower junior
Details:
On list printed in the Gazette for New Commission of the Peace
First Name:
Francis Blower junior
Details:
Assigned 1 convict butcher, 4 labourers and 1 in door servant
First Name:
Lieut. Francis Blower
Source:
Index to map of the country bordering upon the River Hunter... by Henry Dangar (London : Joseph Cross, 1828). p23
Details:
Granted 2000 acres of land. Annual Quit Rent £15
First Name:
Lieutenant Francis
Details:
John Hilton per 'Lonach' assigned servant to be victualled from the stores for 6mths
Source:
Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Assisted Immigrant Passenger Lists, 1828-1896
Details:
Mary Bartley, house servant age 27. Immigrant on the United Kingdom. Engaged by Mrs. Francis B. Gibbes at Paterson on arrival