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Item: 124703
Surname: Glennie
First Name: Alfred
Ship: -
Date: 1834 29 September
Place: Maitland
Source: SH
Details: Signed Petition to the Governor requesting that Maitland prison cells be built on the north side of Wallis Creek


 
Item: 177880
Surname: Glennie
First Name: Alfred
Ship: -
Date: 19 January 1837
Place: Patrick Plains
Source: Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 136
Details: Ann Phillips per Numa assigned servant


 
Item: 183537
Surname: Glennie
First Name: Alfred
Ship: -
Date: 11 February 1833
Place: Singleton
Source: Singleton Court of Petty Sessions. Register of Convicts. Ancestry
Details: James Clegg per John, prisoner for life, assigned to Alfred Glennie, sentenced to 30 lashes for neglect


 
Item: 189162
Surname: Glennie
First Name: Alfred
Ship: -
Date: 7 April 1866
Place: Trinity Church, Lochinvar
Source: Maitland Mercury
Details: Marriage - On 2nd April, by the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Newcastle, assisted by the bride s father, Charles Wyndham Esq., of Bukkulla, ninth son of George Wyndham, Esq. of Dalwood, Hunter River, to Lucy Emily, second daughter of the Rev. Alfred Glennie, incumbent of Lochinvar and Branxton


 
Item: 52697
Surname: Glennie
First Name: Alfred
Ship: Marquis of Huntley 1828 (came free)
Date: 1828
Place: -
Source: 1828 Census
Details: Came free. Aged 17


 
Item: 162770
Surname: Glennie
First Name: Alfred and Ann
Ship: -
Date: 9 April 1848
Place: Abode Glenthorn
Source: Paterson Baptism Register p 25
Details: Lucy Emily, daughter of Alfred and Anne Glennie born 2 March 1848. Baptised 9 April 1848. Occupation of Alfred Glennie - settler


 
Item: 162772
Surname: Glennie
First Name: Alfred and Ann
Ship: -
Date: 29 June 1845
Place: Abode Glenthorne
Source: Paterson Baptism Register p 16
Details: Mary Anne, daughter of Alfred and Anne Glennie, born 19 May 1845. Baptised 29 June 1845. Occupation of Alfred Glennie - settler


 
Item: 202648
Surname: Glennie
First Name: Alfred Arthur
Ship: -
Date: 3 January 1871
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Chronicle
Details: Frank Thomas charged with forging a cheque with intent to defraud William Stapleton, draper of Bolton-street, Newcastle. Witnesses Alfred Arthur Glennie, accountant and teller at the Joint Stock Bank, Newcastle; James Anderson, innkeeper at the Crystal Palace Hotel in Newcastle


 
Item: 174954
Surname: Glennie
First Name: Henry and Alfred
Ship: -
Date: 24 June 1836
Place: Darlington
Source: James Backhouse
Details: Wc proceeded along the south side of the Hunter, to Patrick Plains; which is an extensive tract, partially cleared, and having several scattered houses upon it. At its western extremity, where there is a ford across the river, are the rudiments of a Town called Darlington, consisting of a store, two public-houses, some smaller houses, and a few huts. Here we were kindly received by a young surgeon, named Henry Glennie, and by his wife and their brother, Alfred Glennie: they undertook to invite the people of the neighbourhood to a meeting, which we concluded to hold in the government school-house, on First-day the third of next month. Henry Glennie conveyed us across the river in his gig, and we pursued our journey over low gravelly hills, almost destitute of grass, but covered with forest of small size, to Dulwich.


 
Item: 81324
Surname: Glennie
First Name: Rev. Alfred
Ship: -
Date: 15 January 1851
Place: East Gosford
Source: Maitland Mercury
Details: On Board of Church of England School


 
Item: 81335
Surname: Glennie
First Name: Rev. Alfred
Ship: -
Date: 15 January 1851
Place: Kincumber
Source: Maitland Mercury
Details: On Board of Church of England School


 
Item: 113439
Surname: Glennie
First Name: Rev. Alfred
Ship: -
Date: 1858 30 December
Place: St. James Church Morpeth
Source: Courier (Hobart)
Details: Attended Conference of the clergy and lay representatives of the Church of England in the diocese of Newcastle


 
Item: 123999
Surname: Glennie
First Name: Rev. Alfred
Ship: -
Date: 1858 10 August
Place: All Saints Church Singleton
Source: SMH
Details: Marriage of John Wyndham, fourth son of George Wyndham of Dalwood to Lucy Ellen, second daughter of Henry Glennie of Singleton on 28th July. Officiating minister Rev. Alfred Glennie, uncle of the bride assisted by Rev. James Blackwood


 
Item: 130358
Surname: Glennie
First Name: Rev. Alfred
Ship: -
Date: 1862 31 January
Place: Christchurch, East Gosford
Source: SMH
Details: Marriage of George Swadling of Erina and Eliza, eldest daughter of Samuel Putland of East Gosford on 28th January. Minister Rev. Alfred Glennie


 
Item: 140328
Surname: Glennie
First Name: Rev. Alfred
Ship: -
Date: 1865 10 January
Place: Christ Church , Gresford
Source: MM
Details: Marriage of John Glennie Esq., Orindinna, eldest son of John Glennie of Kennerty Aberdeenshire to Mary, eldest daughter of George Townshend Esq., late of Trevallyn, Gresford on 5th January 1865. Minister Rev. F.W. Addams assisted by Rev. A. Glennie


 
Item: 164043
Surname: Glennie
First Name: Rev. Alfred
Ship: -
Date: 29 October 1870
Place: Lochinvar
Source: MM
Details: Notice - Died on 23 October at Lochinvar in the sixtieth year of his age


 
Item: 164045
Surname: Glennie
First Name: Rev. Alfred
Ship: -
Date: 14 December 1857
Place: Brisbane Water
Source: SMH
Details: Laid foundation stone of the new church at East Gosford on Thursday 3rd December 1857. Church designed by Mr. Blacket


 
Item: 198800
Surname: Glennie
First Name: Rev. Alfred
Ship: -
Date: 29 May 1869
Place: Lochinvar
Source: MM
Details: Marriage, at the Church of England, Lochinvar, on May 26th, by the Rev. A. Glennie, Richard Cregg, Esq., of Barraba, NSW, to Sarah, youngest daughter of W. Bowman, Esq., Lochinver


 
Item: 199999
Surname: Glennie
First Name: Rev. Alfred
Ship: -
Date: 29 October 1870
Place: Lochinvar
Source: Newcastle Chronicle
Details: It is with the deepest regret we have to rcord the death of the Rev. Alfred Glennie, at his residence Lochinvar on Tuesday at 4pm after a short illness, although for a length of time he had felt his strength giving way. His loss will be severely felt in this district for he was not only beloved by his own flock, but by all who knew him



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