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Obtained auctioneers license
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Jeremiah Ledsam taking out auctioneer's license. Sureties Isaac Beckett and Frederick Currey of Maitland
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Offering reward to any person who finds a remunerative gold field in any locality beneficial to the town of Maitland
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Witness at the trial of William Tosney
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Opposite the establishment of William Lipscomb, Chemist, High Street West Maitland
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Changed his residence from Elgin Streeto Fermoy Cottage in Devonshire Street
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Campaigning for George Robert Nichols to represent the Northumberland Boroughs in the Legislative Council
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Informed Dr. Blick of the whearabouts of his son who had been missing for several days
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Had previously employed John Gill
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Granted a general auctioneer's license
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Jermiah Ledsam granted auctioneer's license. Sureities F. Curry and Walter Campbell
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Collected in West Maitland
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Subscribed to Testimonial for E.C. Close
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Granted auctioneer's license
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Taking out auctioneers license for the year 1853
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Charles Frederick, only child of Frederick and Jane Ann Currey and grandson of Jeremiah Ledsam died of scarlatina on 27
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High Street, West Maitland
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Death of Charles Frederick, only child of Frederick and Jane Ann Currey and grandson of Jeremiah Ledsam aged 2 yrs and 8 mths. 'A very lovely child, and of great promise'
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Hunter River district
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An Irishman, who had come under the influence of Gideon Ouseley, preached in his own home the first Sabbath after his arrival
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Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Baptism of Jeremiah, son of John Ledsam and Margaret Cusack
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Ledsaud (?Ledsam)
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Passenger on the emigrant ship 'Lady McNaughten'. Signed addres to the Colonial Secretary