Surname:
Winder (Hungerford)
Source:
West Maitland Marriage Register 1844 - 1855. Living Histories
Details:
Marriage of William Hungerford of Allyn River to Agnes Winder of West Maitland. Witnesses Emanuel Hungerford of Farley House and J.B. Hungerford of Font Hill. Chaplain Rev. William Stack
Surname:
Winder (Hungerford)
Details:
Marriage on 7 June 1839, by Rev. G. Rusden, John Becher Hungerford, eldest son of Emanuel Hungerford, Esq., Maitland, to Anne, third daughter of T.W.M. Winder Esq., Campbell House, Maitland
Surname:
Winder (Hungerford)
Source:
West Maitland Marriage Register p 9
Details:
Marriage of John Becher Hungerford of Maitland to Anne Winder of Maitland. Witnesses Emanuel Hungerford. T. W. M. Winder, Annette Hungerford and Agnes Winder
Surname:
Winder (Hungerford)
Details:
2nd daughter of T.W.M. Winder married Robert Richard Hungerford 2nd son of E. Hungerford on 12 January 1839. Officiating Minister Rev. Stack
Surname:
Winder (Hungerford)
Source:
West Maitland Marriage Register p 6
Details:
Marriage of Robert Richard Hungerford of West Maitland to Ellen Winder of West Maitland. Witnesses T.W.M. Winder of Campbell House and Emanuel Hungerford of Farley House
Details:
Obtained Ticket of Leave
Surname:
Winder v. McLeod
Details:
Sheriff's sale. 2000 acres known as Luskintyre + 500 acres situated at back of Underwood's grant and adjoining Gaggin's
Surname:
Winder v. McLeod
Details:
Sheriff's sale. Allotment No. 15 on corner of Watt and King Streets Newcastle
Surname:
Winder v. Middleton
Surname:
Winder v. Middleton
Details:
Sheriff's Office sale
Surname:
Winder v. Middleton
Place:
Hunter's River. Bounded on the (E) & (S) by properties of J. Philips and J.P. Webber
Details:
Sheriff's Office sale. 2000 acres known as 'Glenrose'
Details:
Sheriff's sale. No. 10 Watt Street, Newcastle
Place:
Watt Street Newcastle
Details:
Sheriff sale of defendant's household furniture and stock in trade unless sufficient be realised to satisfy Execution. Also the right title interest and estate of defendant allotment No. 10 in Watt Street Newcastle
Surname:
Windermere Boiling Down Establishment (Industry)
Details:
John Nott taking over business
Surname:
Windermere Boiling Establishment (Industry)
Surname:
Windermere estate
Details:
Bushfires at Windermere
Surname:
Windermere Estate
Place:
Seven miles from West Maitland
Details:
Owner John Nott leaving the Colony. Homestead or Mansion with extensive outbuildings, garden, boiling down, vineyard etc for sale
Surname:
Windermere Vineyard
Details:
Advertising to be leased. 17 acres in full bearing; cottage, collar and other buildings
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
Details:
Grave digger at the Church of England cemetery, Campbells Hill. Drowned in a water hole near his house while bathing. Aged 34. A neighbour Thomas Bradford dived several times to try to save him
Details:
Aged 25; native place Goucestershire; 5'7", dark eys, brown dark yellow complexion; Government servant to J.L. Platt. Absconded