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Justice of the Peace. Commissioned to give consent to the marriages of minors
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Nathaniel (Nathan) Singleton per 'Camden' assigned servant
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On List of Electors of the Counties of Northumberland and Hunter supporting Alexander Walker Scott as a candidate in the approaching general election
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Medical practitioner. Gave evidence at the inquest into the death of Henry Paulton
Date:
11 - 17 December 1836
Source:
Criminal Court Records. Prisons Dept: Female Factory Newcastle Prisoner Returns. Ancestry
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Assigned servant Jane Irwin sent to Newcastle Female Factory
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
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Gave evidence at the Magisterial Enquiry into the deaths of three people who had been murdered thirty years previously and whose remains had been discovered near the banks of the creek
Place:
Glendon, Singleton
Source:
Singleton Pioneer Register p. 38
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Born 1807 in Surry England, son of William Glennie and Mary Gardiner.Spouse Elizabeth Ferris. Henry Glennie was one of 12 sons of Dr. Glennie of Dulwich College, Surry. He first lived in a slab house built for him by the Scotts known as Glendon Cottage and later built 'Flowerbank'.'
First Name:
Henry and Alfred
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Wc proceeded along the south side of the Hunter, to Patrick Plains; which is an extensive tract, partially cleared, and having several scattered houses upon it. At its western extremity, where there is a ford across the river, are the rudiments of a Town called Darlington, consisting of a store, two public-houses, some smaller houses, and a few huts. Here we were kindly received by a young surgeon, named Henry Glennie, and by his wife and their brother, Alfred Glennie: they undertook to invite the people of the neighbourhood to a meeting, which we concluded to hold in the government school-house, on First-day the third of next month. Henry Glennie conveyed us across the river in his gig, and we pursued our journey over low gravelly hills, almost destitute of grass, but covered with forest of small size, to Dulwich.
First Name:
Henry and Elizabeth
Source:
Maitland Baptism Register p. 81
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Anne Isabella, daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Glennie born 9 December 1834. Baptised 9 March 1835. Occupation of Henry Glennie - Surgeon
First Name:
Henry and Elizabeth
Place:
Abode Patrick Plains
Source:
Maitland Baptism Register p. 121
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William Henry, son of Henry and Elizabeth Glennie baptised 18 September 1836 aged about 3 weeks. Occupation of Henry Glennie - surgeon
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Gave testimonial to Rev. Francis Cameron prior to his leaving the district
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Appointed Coroner temporarily during the absence of Mr. Vallack
Place:
Dalwich, Hunter River
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Gave birth to a daughter 16.12.34
Source:
The Asiatic journal and monthly register
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Gave birth to a son
First Name:
William Henry
Place:
Abode Patrick Plains
Source:
Maitland Baptism Register p 121
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William Henry, son of Henry and Elizabeth Glennie baptised 18 September 1836 aged about 3 weeks. Occupation of Henry Glennie - surgeon