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SR NSW Archive Reel: 1583; Series: 12992; Description: Registers of Memorials for Land 1825-1842
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Memorial for land - Brent Clements Rodd to William Croasdill. Allotment no. 202 formerly sold as lot 14
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The Maitland Weekly Mercury
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The death occurred at Pipitea Pah Private Hospital on Friday morning of the Rev. Sydney Calvert Jackson Grime, Minor Canon of Newcastle Cathedral. The deceased clergyman, who was in his 65th year was born at Norfolk Island. His end came rather suddenly after a very short illness. The first intimation that anything was wrong was on Wednesday evening, when he was not in his usual place at Evening song at the Cathedral. On Thursday morning he had contracted a slight attack of cerebral haemorrhage and Dr. Hickson and Dr. Beeston, who were called in, ordered his removal to Pipitea Pah from the Grand Hotel, where he lived. At five o clock on the same afternoon the Very Rev. H.K. Archdall, the Dean of Newcastle, administered the Blessed Sacrament. The end was near, and Minor Canon Grime passed away peacefully at two o clock on the following morning. Educated at St. Augustine s College, Canterbury, he left there in 1873. He was ordained to the diaconate by the Bishop of Auckland (New Zealand) in 1878 and to the priesthood by the Bishop of Dunedin (New Zealand) in 1880. He served as curate in the parish of Oamaru Otago NZ in 1878-9 and was incumbent of Riverton from 1879-84. Shortly after that year he came to Newcastle where he was curate of the Cathedral parish of Christ church up to year 1895. After an interval he was appointed Minor Canon to the Cathedral in 1909 which position he filled up to the day of his death. He was very well liked by all who knew him and his death will be regretted by his many friends. He was married in Invercargill, New Zealand, to a daughter of Mr. William Croasdill, formerly an officer of the A.A. Company, and she predeceased him on January 16 1904. He has left a daughter Ruth who resided in Sussex England and four sons. Messrs Augustine, Cyril, Edward, and Claude. The first three mentioned sons are at the front and the last-mentioned saw service at Gallipoli, where he lost an eye through a shrapnel wound
Source:
The Moreton Bay Courier
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W. Croasdill, Miss Henderson, Miss A. Croasdill, Miss H. Croasdill, Miss E. Croasdill, Master W. Croasdill, Miss Alice Croasdill, Miss Frances Croasdill all passengers on the Emeu steamship for London via Melbourne
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Pure Merinos and Others
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Employed as a Clerk by Austrlian Agricultural Company
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Aged 30. Came free
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Arrived on the vessel 'Waterloo' having departed Hamburgh 11 June
First Name:
William and Harriett
Source:
Register Book. Christchurch Cathedral Newcastle
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Gentleman. Baptism of son John
First Name:
William and Harriett
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. p.14
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Gentleman. Baptism of daugher Harriett Mary
First Name:
William and Harriett
Date:
Baptism December 1846
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. p.18
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Gentleman. Baptism of daughter Emma Sophia.
First Name:
William and Harriett
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral Newcastle. Burials p3
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Infant son John died aged 11 months and 12 days. Burial date
First Name:
William and Harriette
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. p.21
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Gentleman. Baptism of son William
First Name:
William and Harriette
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Baptisms February 1850
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. p.25
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Baptism of twin daughters Mary Alice and Frances (born 24 November 1849)
First Name:
William and Harriette
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms p. 9
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Baptism of Anne Frances, daughter of William and Harriette Croasdill
First Name:
William and Harriette
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms p. 44a
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Gentleman. Baptism of son Henry John Croasdill
First Name:
William and Harriette
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Christ Church Burial Ground, Newcastle
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A massive tomb in the south western corner of the churchyard covers a vault, in which was buried the wife of an early manager of the A.A. Co. The inscription dates back to 1852 and shows that Harriette wife of William Croasdill, was buried there in that year. Mr. Croasdill retired from the management of the A.A. Company in the later fifties and returned to England, where he died. One of his daughters married the Rev. C.S. Grime, of this city.
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Co-signed a letter to Maitland Mercury stating regret of a slur that had been made on the Soldiers of the 99th Regiment.
Surname:
Croasdill (Croasdale)
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Assigned a convict groom in the month of June
Surname:
Croasdill (Creasdell)
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John Birchell assigned servant