Place:
Newcastle. Allotment No. 54. Watt Street
Details:
Land Grant. 36 perches promised by Sir Thomas Brisbane on 22 August 1823 to William Evans who requested the deeds be advertised in favour of Mrs. Mary Ann Brunker
Source:
Newcastle Bench Books. AO NSW Reel 2722
Details:
William Hill per 'Marquis of Huntley' sentenced to work 12 months in irons for stealing wearing apparel for the store of Mary Ann Brunker
Source:
The Voice of the North
Details:
Reminiscences of Mary Ann Brunker - The late Hon. J.N. Brunker who was a native of Newcastle, where he was born in 1832, was told by his mother that in 1801 Lords men camped on a spring between Watt Street and Nobbys and that the sawpit was on the site of the old Market Square. She also told him that the sailor who first entered the Port camped near the same spring
Source:
SR NSW Archive Reel: 1583; Series: 12992; Description: Registers of Memorials for Land 1825-1842
Details:
Granted allotment 54 at Newcastle
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 136
Details:
Sarah Perkins per Pyramus assigned servant
First Name:
Mary Ann Elizabeth
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms. p.66
Details:
Daughter of James Nixon and Elizabeth Brunker. Baptism
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral Newcastle. Marriages p39
Details:
Marriage of Edward Bond of Sydney and Mary Anne Brunker (spinster).
Details:
Took examination. Teacher Mr. Balmain
Source:
A voyage to Australian and NZ., J.A. Askew
Details:
Referred to as the belle of the city
Details:
Watt Street. Robbed of her jewellry by James Moore
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book - State Archives NSW; Roll: 136
Details:
Mary Kain per Sir Charles Forbes assigned to Mrs. Brunker at Newcastle
First Name:
Mrs. Mary Ann
Details:
Witness in court case of William Dixon who had come to her shop to purchase tea and sugar
First Name:
Mrs. Mary Ann
Details:
Mary Smith, assigned to M . McGreavy became drunk while looking after a child of Mrs. Brunker's
Place:
Newcastle District
Source:
1841 Census Index
Details:
Watt Street Newcastle 28
Surname:
Brunker & Biddulph
Details:
Advertising to employ a butcher
Source:
The Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 131, p7
Details:
Legislative Councillor, 30 years in Parliament. Served in the Parkes-Reid administration. MLA for East Maitland for 24 years, Secretary of Lands 1888 and from 1889 to 1891; Chief Secretary from 1894 to 1889
Surname:
Bunker (?Brunker)
Source:
General Return of Convicts in NSW 1837
Details:
Mary Smith assigned servant
Surname:
Bunker (Brunker)
Ship:
Countess of Harcourt 1822
Source:
Warrants of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 1156; Item: [X40]
Details:
Clerk age 34. Convicted of uttering forged notes in Dublin City on 18 April 1822 and sentenced to 14 years transportation. Stout build, blue eyes, brown hair, cut on outside upper lip.
Surname:
Bunker (Brunker)
Ship:
Countess of Harcourt 1822
Details:
Overseer at Parramatta Hospital
Surname:
Falkiner (Brunker)
Place:
Wesleyan Chapel, West Maitland
Details:
Marriage of James Henry, third son of James Nixon Brunker and Fannie Maria, youngest daughter of John Falkiner, both of West Maitland on 19th September 1877. Minister Rev. W. E. Bourne