Source:
In the Service of the Company: letters of Sir Edward Parry, Commissioner to the Australian Agricultural company: volume 1, December 1829 - June 1832 Letter No 290b
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Correspondence from Sir Edward Parry regarding grinding and dressing wheat for the A.A. Company
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Marriage of Jane Platt and Rinaldo Sheberras
Place:
Ironbark Hill near Newcastle
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Death of John Laurio Platt aged 54 on 17th May. Mr. Platt was one of the first emigrant settlers on Hunters River, and was followed to his grave by all the Military, Civil Officers, and gentlemen of the town
Ship:
Providence 1822 (came free)
Place:
Iron Bark Hill, Newcastle
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Came Free. Aged 7 in 1828
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Thomas Butler per Neptune convict servant
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Assigned 2 convict farm servants and pipemaker's boy
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John Savage per 'England' assigned servant
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John Kelly per 'Morley', assigned servant
Place:
Iron Bark Creek, Hunter River
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John Penton per 'Prince Regent' assigned servant
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Account of the coal mines at Newcastle 'on the sea side of Govt. House'
Place:
Honeysuckle Cemetery
Source:
Honeysuckle Cemetery Online
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Son of John and Ellen. Died aged 65
Place:
Iron Bark Hill, Newcastle
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Born in the colony. Aged 18 months in 1828
Place:
Newcastle Parish, County of Northumberland
Source:
Index to map of the country bordering upon the River Hunter... by Henry Dangar (London : Joseph Cross, 1828). p1
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Granted 2000 acres of land. Annual Quit Rent £2
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John Lewis per 'Marquis of Hastings', assigned servant
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Permitted to depasture stock on land adjoining his property
Place:
Iron Bark Hill, Newcastle
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Lydea Smith per 'Louisa' assigned servant
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Employed convict George Mackin ('Almorah')
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James Rawlings per 'Coromandel' assigned servant
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Grand juror Quarter Sessions