Details:
Charged Ellen Winchester under the impounding act
Place:
Auckland Arms Inn, Rix Creek
Details:
Granted Publican's License
Source:
The Newcastle Sun
Details:
On the 100th anniversary of the opening of the Bank of NSW in Maitland, James Quigan was mentioned as being one of the first to open an account at the branch
Ship:
Countess of Harcourt 1827
Details:
Granted Ticket of Leave
Ship:
Countess of Harcourt 1827
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4012]; Microfiche: 664
Details:
James Quigan age 19. Currier s boy for 6 years. Native place Dublin. Tried 17 August 1826 in Dublin. Sentenced to transportation for life for house robbery. Assigned to Robert Futter in Sydney on arrival
First Name:
John and Julia
Place:
Christ Church, Newcastle
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral Newcastle. Marriages p22
Details:
Marriage of William Smith, son of John and Margaret Smith (nee Hartigan) to Mary Ann Quigan, daughter of John and Julia Quigan. Witnesses Robert Watt and John Smith
First Name:
Julia and John
Details:
John Quigan ordered to keep the peace after being charged by his wife Julia with assaulting her
First Name:
Julia andJohn
Details:
Application for maintenance by Julia Quigan. Howeve as she said she would never live with her husband again whether he wishes or not, the bench declined to give her an order
Place:
Christ Church, Newcastle
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral Newcastle. Marriages p22
Details:
Marriage of William Smith, son of John and Margaret Smith (nee Hartigan) to Mary Ann Quigan, daughter of John and Julia Quigan. Witnesses Robert Watt and John Smith
First Name:
Nicholas James
Place:
Glebe Burial Ground
Source:
Maitland Burial Records
Details:
Died aged 4 months. Son of a Currier
First Name:
Nicholas James
Source:
Maitland Baptism Register p. 157
Details:
Nicholas James, son of James and Elizabeth Quigan born 11 July 1846. Baptised 11 October 1846. Occupation of James Quigan - currier
Place:
Hannan St. West Maitland
Details:
Died on 12 May 1885 at his residence. Second suviving son of the late James and Elizabeth Quigan
Details:
Removed tanning establishment from High St. to new premises in Elgin St. near the windmill
Surname:
Quigan (Quiggan)
Details:
Selling tickets to a Grand Tea Party and Musical Entertainment for the Irish and Scotch Relief Fund
Surname:
Quigan (Quiggan)
Ship:
Countess of Harcourt 1827
Details:
Age 26. Ticket of leave holder
Surname:
Quigan (Quiggan)
Details:
Unclaimed letter held in General Post Office, Sydney in May