Details:
Marriage of John Studd Brown of Woodstock,eldest son of Capt. Brown late of Brownlee near Bathurst to Rachael, second daughter of the late Mr. John Leeds of Bathurst
Source:
State Records Online Shipping List
Details:
Thomas Muir, emigrant per Duncan, employed by John Leeds at Patrick Plains
Place:
care of Rev. John McEnroe, Hunter River
Details:
Farmer. Unclaimed letter held in Sydney Post Office
Place:
Overton near Muswellbrook
Details:
Cautioning against giving credit on his account without his express authority
Place:
Overton near Muswellbrook
Details:
Cautioning against trespassing on 'Overton' formerly Captain Allman's Estate
Place:
640 acres, County of Brisbane, parish of Clanricard, Upper Hunter. Forming part of the northern boundary of S. Wright's 2500 acres
Details:
Property in the occupancy of John Leeming to be sold by auction
Place:
Singleton district
Details:
On List of Subscribers for the Widow of Charles Bates who was killed at Glennies Creek by a fall from his horse and left a large family entirely destitute
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4016]; Microfiche: 679
Details:
John Leeming age 18. Ploughs, shears, reaps and milks. Native place Yorkshire. Tried at Lancaster 6 March 1830. Sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing. Assigned to Hugh Frazer at Upper Hunter on arrival
Surname:
Leeming (Leeman)
Source:
Bailliers Official Postal Directory p.104
Details:
Labourer. Witness in trial of Tobias McKeogh
Details:
Unclaimed letter held in Sydney Post Office
Details:
Unclaimed letter held General Post Office, Sydney for the month of November
Details:
Gold digger at Hanging Rock opening bank account in Sydney with 10 pounds
First Name:
Robert John and Ann
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
Details:
Baptism of Robert Angus Lees, son of Robert John Lees and Ann McDonald
Source:
Australasian Chronicle
Details:
Granted Ticket of Leave
First Name:
William John and Esther
Place:
Russell St. West Maitland
Details:
Death of Alexander Henry, the infant son of William John and Esther Tarplee, aged 9 weeks