Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms p.23
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Daughter of Alexander and Mary Ursula Livingstone. Baptism (b. 29 August 1832)
Place:
Supreme Court of NSW
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George Cooper Turner (plaintiff) v. Thomas Smith, Elizabeth Dillon, William Walker, Elizabeth Household, Elizabeth Ann Livingstone, Ann May Livingstone, Jane Eliza Livingstone and Ann Cain (defendants) Notice to defendants to clear contempt and answer plaintiff's bill
Place:
Newcastle Cathedral
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Marriage of Lieutenant Richard Maunsel of 11th regt. To Annie Mary, second daughter of Capt. Alexander Livingstone, harbourmaster, on 13th July. Officiating minister Rev. C.P.N. Wilton
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Piloted the 'Mary Nicholson' up the river from Newcastle to Morpeth. Said to be the largest sailing vessel to have navigated the Hunter River
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Ill with influenza. Captain David Browne of the Pasterson Packet took over pilot duties from Livingstone
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Applications to use thrashing mill to be forwarded to Captain Livingstone on board the St. Michael
First Name:
Captain Alexander
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Together with W. Ogilvie persuaded Gov. Darling to re commence work on Nobbys breakwater in 1832
First Name:
Captain Alexander
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Member of Committee for Morpeth and Hinton Regatta
First Name:
Captain Alexander
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Appointed Harbourmaster and pilot of the Port
First Name:
Captain Alexander
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Umpire for Newcastle and Stockton Regatta
First Name:
Captain Alexander
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Letter of thanks to Livingstone by the Captains of coastal craft belonging to Sydney
First Name:
Captain Alexander
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Injured when he jumped from a runaway gig being driven by Mr. Fisher
First Name:
Captain Alexander
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On board the 'Ceres' when she struck a rock (Bulls Head) and sank off Bungaree Norah
First Name:
Captain Alexander
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Port master of Newcastle. to sail the cutter 'Black Swan' to investigate the wreck of a vessel at Seal Rocks
First Name:
Captain Alexander
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Present at a meeting to discuss the proposed renewal of transportation
First Name:
Captain Alexander
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Harbour master. Assisted in re floating the steamer 'Rose'
First Name:
Captain Alexander
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Acrimonious letter exchange with Edward Denny Day
First Name:
Captain Alexander
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Advertising 4560 acres of land on the Hunter River 'St. Petrox' adjoining property of H.C Reid
First Name:
Captain Alexander
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Rescued a small cutter 'Fanny' which was thought to be abandoned by her crew and was in a perilous position near the Oyster Bank
First Name:
Captain Alexander
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Chairman at a dinner at Farquharson's Hotel to honor Major Crummer