Source:
Australian Almanac
Details:
Ann Moore per 'Asia' assigned servant
Details:
Elizabeth Hughes per 'Competitor' assigned servant
Place:
St. Mary's Church, West Maitland
Details:
Marriage of Arthur Mackenzie, son of J.A. Mackenzie of The Cape near Warwick to Weeta, eldest daughter of George Wyndham of Dalwood on 5th October. Officiating clergy Rev. Robert Chapman
Details:
Elizabeth Hughes per 'Competitor' assigned servant
Place:
Dalwood near Maitland
Details:
Advertising to employ a breaker who was used to stable management
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Signature on petition to Legislative Council by Hunter River district inhabitants regarding the 'Summary Punishment Bill'
Place:
Dalwood, Hunter's River
Details:
Advertising to employ a man to take charge of a herd of Cattle in the north west
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle . Burials p11
Details:
Jane Brett per 'Louisa' assigned servant
Details:
Assigned Ann Moore returned to Newcastle gaol
Details:
Richard Eccles per 'Lord Lyndoch' assigned servant
Details:
John Finch per 'Captain Cook' assigned servant
Details:
Michael Gibbons per 'Larkins' assigned servant
Place:
Carlton House, Sydney
Details:
Alexander, sixth son of the late George Wyndham of Dalwood died on 3 August aged 39
Details:
Offering 50 shilling reward for apprehension of Chinaman Tan Yok who absconded from service
Details:
John Hill per 'Lord Lyndoch' assigned servant
Source:
A.O. NSW. Convict Indent. Fiche 668 pp 1 - 59
Details:
Maria Howells per 'Competitor' assigned servant
Details:
David Hodwell per 'Norfolk' assigned servant
Place:
All Saints Church, Singleton
Details:
Marriage of John Wyndham, fourth son of George Wyndham of Dalwood to Lucy Ellen, second daughter of Henry Glennie of Singleton on 28th July. Officiating minister Rev. Alfred Glennie, uncle of the bride assisted by Rev. James Blackwood
Place:
St. John's Church Parramatta
Details:
Marriage of George, second son of George Wyndham of Dalwood near Maitland and Elizabeth Louisa, eldest daughter of Richard Greenup MD of Parramatta on 27 November. Minister Rev. Robert L. King