First Name:
William Henry
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
Details:
William H. Whyte was summoned for neglecting to deliver up, after due notice, possession of certain premises in Newcastle to one Catherine Richardson, the lawful owner thereof. Because of a technical issue, the case was dismissed
Place:
Watt Street, Newcastle
Details:
Widow of the late William Henry Whyte and mother of James Nixon Brunker of West Maitland. Died at her residence, Watt St. Newcastle on Friday 29th June 1877 aged 62 years
Surname:
Whyte (nee Brunker) (obit)
Place:
Watt Street, Newcastle
Source:
Newcastle Morning Herald
Details:
It is our painful duty to have to record the decease of Mrs. Whyte, relict of our late respected townsman, Mr. William Henry Whyte, which occurred at her late residence, Watt-street, yesterday afternoon. Up to the death of her husband Mrs. Whyte, we may say, enjoyed very good health, but on losing him she grieved a great deal, and though she suffered a severe illness, there is no doubt that grief at the loss of her life s partner hastened the termination of her existence. By the death of Mrs. Whyte there has departed from amongst us a most estimable woman; one whose amiable and benevolent disposition endeared her to all who knew her. Her unostentatious mode of life rendered her comparatively unknown to the many, but. among those who knew her well, those generous traits of character were fully recognised and admired. Many who have gone before her, had they survived, could have testified to her many deeds of charity, manifested in such a manner as to impart to her acts of mercy that spirit of grace which alleviates while it relieves human suffering.
First Name:
William Henry
Place:
Watt St. Newcastle
Details:
W.H. Whyte, one of the oldest inhabitants of Newcastle died at his residence on 5th November 1876 at the age of sixty eight. He has for many years held important positions in the city; and latterly has, in addition to his own private business, conducted the agency of the H.R.N.S.N. Co., His place will not easily be filled in our midst. The funeral takes place at 3pm 6 November 1876
Details:
Obtained ticket of leave
Details:
Weaver aged 30. Assigned to John Pike
Place:
On board the Asia convict ship
Source:
The National Archives Catalogue,Medical journal of the Asia convict ship
Details:
Aged 27. Prisoner taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, dysentery; put on sick list 4th February 1828; discharged 16 February, cured
Details:
Age 38. Ticket of leave holder