This listing of residents of Singleton and surrounding district is part of an ongoing project to assist family historians in researching family members who lived in the area. It contains the names of 4,000 persons compiled from various newspapers and primary sources. The entries are in the main taken from the newspapers of the day but in those cases where there is also information from the census and/or the general return of convicts the potential for further study is evident. This methodology raises interesting possibilities particularly for those researching the socio-economic mobility of their convict ancestors.
Source Material Abbreviations
cen Census 1828
fj Freeman’s Journal
gg Government Gazette
grc General Return of Convicts 1839
sa Singleton Argus
st Singleton Times
mm Maitland Mercury
Surname | First Name | Notes | Residence | Source | Date |
Achurch | ne | winner of R. Kelf trophy, Singleton Reserve Rifle Company | sa | 11/05/1889 | |
Achurch | G. | Singleton Reserve Rifle Company member | Singleton | sa | 11/05/1889 |
Achurch | George | member of the jury at the inquest of George Bailey | sa | 9/09/1874 | |
Adair | James | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Adair | S.L. | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Adams | ne | donated £0.2.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Still & Sexton, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Adams | George | household; petitioner for incorporation. | George St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Adams | George | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Adams | William | age 27; arr. ‘Lady Harewood’ in 1831; tried in London; master J.B. Bettington. | Merton | grc | 31/12/1839 |
Adams | Thomas | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
Adaway | Catharine | report of inquest into her death; | Glennie’s Creek | sa | 4/07/1877 |
Adaway | Thomas | occupation free selector; report of inquest into death of his wife Catharine; | Glennie’s Creek | sa | 4/07/1877 |
Ahern | Thomas | age 32; arr. ‘Edward” in 1831; tried in Clonmel; master H.Briggs. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1839 |
Ainsworth | Mary Ann | notice from her sister re communication | mm | 28/01/1854 | |
Aitken | Alexander A. | member of jury at inquest into death of Thomas Hallett. | Singleton | sa | 13/08/1892 |
Alcorn | Richard | re the sale of land at the ‘Town of Pullumimbra’, Jerry’s Plains. | Pullumimbra, Jerry’s Plains | hrg | 19/03/1842 |
Alcorn | Richard | treasurer at Jerry’s Plains races | hrg | 5/03/1842 | |
Alcorn | Richard | donation for church & parsonage at Jerry’s Plains | Pullumimbra, Jerry’s Plains | hrg | 4/06/1842 |
Alcorn | Mrs. Richard | donation for church & parsonage at Jerry’s Plains. | Pullumimbra, Jerry’s Plains | hrg | 11/06/1842 |
Alcorn | Edward | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid.’ | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Alcorn | Edward | re license for Queen Victoria Inn, Camberwell | st | 15/10/1862 | |
Alcorn | Edward | formerly of the Caledonian Hotel | st | 29/10/1862 | |
Alcorn | Richard | donation of land for a new Catholic church ‘constructed of wood’ at Jerry’ Plains; | mm | 21/10/1846 | |
Alcorn | Richard | obituary; died at Oakleigh. | sa | 15/01/1879 | |
Alcorn | Matilda | born 1842; testimonial by father Richard re ‘Holloways Pills’ | Jerry’s Plains | mm | 7/07/1849 |
Alcorn | Richard | resident of Jerry’s Plains since 1827. | Jerry’s Plains | mm | 7/07/1849 |
Alcorn | Edward | petitioner for a public meeting ‘to take into consideration the present state of the roads,. | Patrick’s Plains | mm | 3/07/1852 |
Alexander | Eliza | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Alexander | R. | donated £0.1.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Alexander | Robert | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Comboe | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Alexander | John | age 39; arr. ‘Speke’, 1830; tried at Edinburgh; master H P Dutton. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Allad | John | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Allan | Hugh | overseer to Aberdeen Company; report of ‘melancholy accident’ | St. Clair | mm | 7/07/1855 |
Allen | William | ticket of leave cancelled by Maitland bench for assaulting a constable ; arr. ‘Surrey’. | mm | 20/07/1844 | |
Allen | Matthew | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Allen | Robert | donated £0.6.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Allen | Daniel | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Allen | Miss Mary | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Allen | James | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Allen | Mrs. James | donated £0.2.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Allen | Master Daniel | donated £0.1.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Allen | Master Mathias | donated £0.1.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Allen | Master James | donated £0.1.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Allen | Master Robert | donated £0.1.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Allen | Mrs. | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Allen | Mathew | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Allen | John | donated £0.7.6 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Allen | Frederick | age 32; arr. ‘Recovery’, 1836; tried Central Criminal Court; master Mr. Cobb | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Allen | Robert | age 27; arr. ‘Lady Faversham’, 1830, tried Tunis; master W.T. Forster | Dungog | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Allen | Robert | age 33; arr. ‘Fairlie’ 1834; tried Aberdeen; master E.G. Cory. | Paterson | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Allen | Patrick | obtained ticket of leave at Merton; arr. ‘ Neptune’ 4 | Merton | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Allen | Robert | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; ex Bengal Merchant | mm | 25/05/1844 | |
Allister | John | age 21; arr. ‘Westmoreland’ 1835; tried York; master James Mitchell. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Allsop | John | age 20; arr. ‘James Pattison’ 1837; tried Nottingham; master Thomas Wright; | Paterson | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Alphin | Henry | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘John’ | Scone | gg | 21/10/1840 |
Alt | Mrs. J. | mentioned in obituary of Michael Hogan | Sydney | sa | 20/09/1919 |
Alva | Thomas | age 41; arr.. ‘Norfolk’ 1837; tried Norfolk; master J.P. Inches | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Amorie | James | age 50; arr. ‘Rosyln Castle’ in 1838; tried at Antrim; assigned to Government. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Ancock | Lewis | age 28; arr. Lady Harewood 1832; tried Lewes; tol. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Anderson | W. | Three Brothers | Warkworth | st | 16/04/1862 |
Anderson | A. | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Anderson | M. | donated £0.10.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Anderson | ne | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Anderson | H.M. | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Anderson | Melville | freehold & household; petitioner for incorporation. | Macquarie St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Anderson | William | obtained ticket of leave at Paterson; arr. ‘St. Vincent” | Paterson | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Andrew | Turner | ticket of leave granted; arr. ‘Strathfieldsaye’ | Murrurundi | mm | 28/09/1844 |
Andrews | Mr. | meeting re Bridgeman school; accused by Peter Gett of holding ‘hole and corner meetings’ | sa | 11/06/1879 | |
Andrews | Frederick | obtained ticket of leave in County of Northumberland; arr. ‘Randolph’. | mm | 10/12/1851 | |
Andrews | Ann | age 31; arr. ‘Pyramus’ in 1831; tried at Newgate; assigned to John Leed | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Andrews | Charles | age 25; arr. ‘Georgiana ‘ in 1831; tried at Winchester; assigned to James Bowman | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Andrews | Francis | age 30; arr. ‘Captain Cook’ in 18333; tried at Wiltshire; assigned to W. Bell | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Andrews | John Henry | age 33; arr. ‘Norfolk’ in 1837; assigned to R.G.Ogilvile; tried at Southampton. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Andrews | Nicholas | age 30; arr. ‘Mangle’; tried at Neath; assigned to Mr. Cobb. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Andrews | William | age 34; arr. ‘Manlius’ in 1827; tried in London; assigned to James Robertson . | Merton | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Antonio | Henry | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Archer | Thomas | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘Strathfieldsaye’ | Scone | gg | 21/10/1840 |
Archinal | Mr. | enquiry into death of Francis Larney; | sa | 16/05/1894 | |
Armburg | Oscar | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Armstrong | George | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Armstrong | In Memoriam notice; died 19 Sept 1914, age 82 yrs. and 6 months | sa | 18/09/1915 | ||
Arndell | James | re donation for church at Jerry’s Plains | Woodlands, Jerry’s Plains | hrg | 4/06/1842 |
Arndell | James | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Arnold | Robert | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. Kingston, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Ash | William | owner of Fitzroy Hotel | mm | 29/10/1896 | |
Ash | William | freeholder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton; | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Ashbell | Edward | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
Ashley | Francis | obtained ticket of leave at Cassilis; arr. ‘Waterloo’ | Cassilis | hrg | 25/06/1842 |
Asie | W.M. | householder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Aspinall | Thomas | constable | mm | 8/04/1846 | |
Asser | N.F. | re business as a storekeeper in Scone | Scone | mm | 30/03/1853 |
Atkin | John | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. Kingston, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Atkin | J. | member of Singleton Reserve Rifle Company | sa | 11/05/1889 | |
Atkin | J. | Singleton Reserve Rifle Company member | sa | 11/05/1889 | |
Atkin | John | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Atkins | E. | donated £0.0.3 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, R. Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Atkins | Master T. | donated £0.3.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, R.Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Atkins | William | obtained ticket of leave at Merton; ex John Barry | mm | 25/05/1844 | |
Atkinson | former store opposite Cullen’s Hotel | mm | 28/11/1846 | ||
Atkinson | J.H. | storekeeper | Singleton | mm | 10/05/1845 |
Avis | Mrs. | or Ethers; re warrant against Samuel and Ann Hughes | Black Creek | mm | 16/06/1847 |
Ayton | John | charged with ‘riotous’ behaviour; | sa | 11/06/1879 | |
Backlar | Joseph | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; arr. ‘Portland’ | Wollombi | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Bailey | Henry | Clerk of Petty Sessions | gg | 16/03/1841 | |
Bailey | Elizabeth | householder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Bailey | Thomas | age 24; master: G. Bowen | Merton | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Bailey | Henry | petitioner for a public meeting ‘to take into consideration the present state of the roads’ | Patrick’s Plains | mm | 3/07/1852 |
Bailey | George | inquest into his death; ‘died from injuries accidentally received’ by being kicked by a horse. | sa | 9/09/1874 | |
Bailey | Henry | re assault of same by Dr. Adoniah Vallack | Singleton | mm | 18/02/1846 |
Bailey | Henry | re reading one hundred books from the Mechanics Institute Library | Singleton | mm | 23/05/1846 |
Bailey | Henry | speaker at cricket club meeting | Singleton | mm | 10/04/1847 |
Bailey | Henry | Clerk of Petty Sessions; death by apoplexy- ‘died by the visitation of God’ | Singleton | mm | 26/08/1854 |
Bails | James | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Baird | D.C. | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
Baker | William | charged with absconding from the hired service of Thomas Hawkins | st | 5/11/1862 | |
Baker | Samuel | postmaster | st | 20/09/1862 | |
Baker | Samuel | post office in house formerly known as ‘Pomatur’s Inn’ | st | 24/09/1862 | |
Baker | T.F. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Morrison & Christian of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Baker | C.H. | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Baker | Samuel | household; petitioner for incorporation. | Catherine St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Baker | Charles H. | household; petitioner for incorporation. | Hunter St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Baker | Charles H. | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Baker | Hammond | age 23; arr. 1833 ‘Captain Cook’; G. Forbes Esq. | Merton | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Baker | William | age 29; arr. 1832 ‘Isabella’; tried at Bridgewater; master J.B. Bellington | Merton | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Baker | William | age 36; arr. 1831 ‘Asia’; master R.Holden | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Baker | William | obtained ticket of leave at Paterson; arr. ‘Planter’ | Paterson | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Baker | Edward | driver of the mail from Patrick’s Plains to Scone | mm | 8/04/1846 | |
Baker | G.A. | re paint work by same at cricket club meeting | Singleton | mm | 10/04/1847 |
Baldock | Thomas | Five pounds reward for draught horse | Glennie’s Creek | mm | 2/07/1853 |
Baldock | Thomas | Welcome Home inn | Camberwell | st | 16/04/1862 |
Baldock | ne | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Patrick Cullen, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Baldock | Thomas | license for the Welcome Home Inn, Camberwell | Camberwell | mm | 28/04/1864 |
Baldwin | Martin | age 63; arr. ‘Hive’ in 1835; master- James Glennie. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Baldwin | Mrs. B. | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Baldwin | ne | allotment Macquarie St. | mm | 2/07/1851 | |
Ball | William | age 47; arr. 1824 ‘Countess of Harcourt’; holding a ticket of leave. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Ballard | Robert T. | re Gore being charged with ‘being on the premises…for unlawful purposes’ | st | 26/11/1862 | |
Ballard | H.B. | householder; for incorporation of South Singleton | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Ballard | Jonathan | obtained ticket of leave at Paterson; arr. ‘Mermaid’ | Paterson | mm | 6/07/1844 |
Ballister | George | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Balwin | J. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by J. Johnston, Esq., J.P., Clydesdale. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Bamborough | John | age 46; arr. 1826 ‘Champion’; holding a ticket of leave in 1837. | Merton | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Banington | G. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. J. Miller, Corinda. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Banks | William | age 57; arr. 1827, ‘John’; master – James Bowman | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Bannister | Ralph | ticket of leave cancelled by Dungog Bench for improper conduct | hrg | 4/06/1842 | |
Barber | Robert | age 22; arr. 1833, ‘Lloyds’, master R. Lethbridge | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Barclay | George | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by H.P. Stacy, Esq., A.J. Stock Bank, Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Barclay | George | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘ paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Barclay | Thomas | freehold & household; against incorporation. | Kelso | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Barden | William | donated £0.6.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Barden, Superintendent, Ravensworth. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Barden | Mrs. William | donated £0.6.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Barden, Superintendent, Ravensworth. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Barker | William | age 24, 1831, ‘ Camden’; James Bowman | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Barker | Bridget | obtained ticket of leave at Invermein; ex Henry Wellesley | mm | 25/05/1844 | |
Barlow | Mrs. W. | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid.’ | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Barlow | Miss | subscription of £1.10.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Barlow | Matthew | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Barlow | Josiah | donated £0.10.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Barlow | Mrs. J. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Miss Heritage, Young Ladies School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Barlow | Miss S. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Miss Heritage, Young Ladies School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Barlow | Josiah | tender for railway goods warehouse, Singleton. | mm | 1/11/1862 | |
Barlow | Walter | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Barlow | Walter | re impounding of cattle on Rix’s Creek station | mm | 3/03/1855 | |
Barnes | Henry | age 24; arr. 1831 ‘Camden’; master James McDougal; | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Barnes | Job | age 28; arr. 1835, ‘Royal Sovereign’; master James McDougall | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Barnes | John | age 26; arr. 1832, ‘Lady Harewood’; tried London; master George Bowman; | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Barnes | ne | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Misses Martin, Young Ladies School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Barnett | Charles | subscription of £0.5.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Barnwells | Samuel | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; arr. ‘Lloyds’ | Wollombi | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Barratt | William | deprived of ticket of leave for improper conduct – drunkenness and suspicion of robbery | Scone | hrg | 9/04/1842 |
Barrett | Paul | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Barry | Daniel | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Barstow | Joseph | subscribed £0.10.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Bartlay | Thomas | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. James Moore of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Bartlett | F.H. | donation for church & parsonage at Jerry’s Plains. | Namoi | hrg | 4/06/1842 |
Barton | William | age 22, arr. 1837, ‘John’; master CG. Mclialey | Paterson | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Barton | Thomas | age 15; arr. 1837, ‘John Barry’; master James Phillips | Paterson | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Barton | Mr. | mention in trial | mm | 11/10/1848 | |
Bartram | Henry | age 24, arr. 1833, ‘ Heroine’; master H. Nowlan; tried at Bedford; holding tol. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Bass | F. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by J. Larnach, Esq., J.P., Rosemount. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Bassett | Samuel | obtained ticket of leave at Patrick’s Plains; arr. ‘Fairlie’ | Patrick’s Plains | mm | 6/07/1844 |
Bates | John | ticket of leave; ‘ John Barry’. | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Bates | C. | re racehorse ‘Butcher Boy’ | mm | 26/01/1848 | |
Bates | Richard | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; arr. ‘John Barry’ | Wollombi | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Batty | R. Johnston | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Bayley | Thomas | donated ‘towards the erection of a Roman Catholic Church at Merriwa’ | Merriwa | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Baylis | John | charged John Pyne with using threats at Black Creek | Black Creek | mm | 5/03/1853 |
Bayliss | John | court case re water and land ownership at Black Creek | Black Creek | mm | 3/03/1855 |
Bayliss | Julia | re alleged assault by John Pyne | mm | 3/03/1855 | |
Beames | Robert | requesting payment of all accounts | Muswellbrook | mm | 6/10/1855 |
Beames | Robert | ad for sale of brandy, rum …. | Muswellbrook | mm | 1/07/1848 |
Bean | Henry | donation for church & parsonage at Jerry’s Plains. | Jerry’s Plains | hrg | 4/06/1842 |
Beattie | Mr. | death of employees, Robert Taggert; by hanging; mental derangement; | Glenmyre, Wollombi | mm | 11/01/1854 |
Beattie | J.F. | re sale of portion of Lochinvar estate | mm | 10/05/1845 | |
Beaumont | Israel | obtained ticket of leave; arr. ‘Prince Regent’ | Maitland | gg | 31/05/1837 |
Beck | James | matter of ‘insolvent estate of…’ | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Beck | James | re meeting of creditors; farmer | Falbrook | mm | 3/02/1844 |
Bedwell | Frederick | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Beech | John | summoned Alfred Cobcroft wages of £2 7s 10d | mm | 1/11/1862 | |
Beh | Charles | donated £0.2.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Patrick Cullen, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Bell | William | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Henry Still , Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Bell | G. | donated £0.0.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, R.Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Bell | Mr. | donated £1.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Bell, Commercial Exchange, Singleton. | Commercial Exchange, Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 |
Bell | Mrs. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Bell, Commercial Exchange, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Bell | A. | Patrick’s Plains & Upper Hunter Agricultural Assoc. meeting | mm | 21/01/1846 | |
Bell | ne | Manager, Singleton branch, Commercial Exchange | George St. adjoing the Rose Inn | st | 19/10/1861 |
Bell | A. | attendance at meeting opposing re ‘new regulations for depasturing licenses’ | mm | 11/05/1844 | |
Bell | Mr. | manager of the Singleton branch of the Commercial Exchange | George St. | st | 19/10/1861 |
Bell | Mrs. | personal supervision of the Millinery & Mantle departments, Singleton branch of the Commercial Exchange | George St. | st | 19/10/1861 |
Bell | Archibald | re nomination and election to District council | Corinda | mm | 10/05/1845 |
Bellwood | Henry | member of jury at inquest into death of Thomas Hallett. | Singleton | sa | 13/08/1892 |
Bennett | Edward | agent for the Maitland Mercury and pound keeper at Muswellbrook. | Muswellbrook | mm | 28/01/1843 |
Bennett | E. | resigned as agent for Maitland Mercury at Muswellbrook | mm | 20/07/1844 | |
Bennett | Mrs. | donation for church & parsonage at Jerry’s Plains. | Jerry’s Plains | hrg | 4/06/1842 |
Bennett | Hanley | householder; for incorporation of South Singleton | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Bennett | George | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; arr. ‘Bengal Merchant’ | Wollombi | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Benson | R.W. | householder; for incorporation of South Singleton | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Benton | J. | donated £0.10.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Still & Sexton, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Bents | William | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. R. Solman, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Berends | Mr. | meeting re Bridgeman Public school; | sa | 11/06/1879 | |
Bergin | Timothy | obtained ticket of leave at Patrick’s Plains; arr. ‘Forth’; aka May | Patrick’s Plains | mm | 6/07/1844 |
Berkman | Marcus | ticket of leave issued at Cassilis; arr. ‘Rosyln Castle’ | mm | 28/09/1844 | |
Berryman | Thomas | obtained ticket of leave at Paterson; arr. ‘Lloyds’ | Paterson | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Best | Thomas | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; arr. ‘Ocean’ | Wollombi | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Bettington | J.H. | ad for sale of the ‘entire horse’. | Martindale, Merton | mm | 17/09/1851 |
Bettington | Mr. | magistrate | Muswellbrook | mm | 5/02/1853 |
Betts | William | charged along with Anne Simpson with indecency in High Street; | st | 29/10/1862 | |
Beuce | Charles | ticket of leave issued at Wollombi; arr. ‘Susan’. | Wollombi | hrg | 21/05/1842 |
Biggs | Mr. | blacksmith | Singleton | mm | 17/06/1843 |
Bingham | George | obtained ticket of leave at Patrick’s Plains; arr. ‘Lady Kennaway’ | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 25/06/1842 |
Birch | Lewis | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Henry Still , Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Birch | John | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Alexander Bowman, Esq., Oaklands. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Bird | Mrs. | a midwife; accident to same; witness re affiliation of James Browne. | st | 30/07/1862 | |
Bird | William | obtained ticket of leave at Paterson; ex ‘England’ 2 | mm | 25/05/1844 | |
Birmingham | William | subscription of £0.5.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Birmingham | Patrick | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; arr. ‘Neptune’ | Wollombi | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Blackey | Samuel | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; arr. ‘James Pattison’ | Wollombi | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Blackwood | Rev. J. | re foundation stone Church of England School | st | 10/12/1862 | |
Blackwood | Rev. Mr. | donated £2.2.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Still & Sexton, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Blackwood | James | subscribed £0.10.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Blaxland | George | re donation for church at Jerry’s Plains | Wollum Hill Jerry’s P. | hrg | 4/06/1842 |
Blaxland | A. | donated £5.0.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Arthur Blaxland, Esq., J.P. of Fordwich | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Blaxland | A.F. | donated £1.0.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Arthur Blaxland, Esq., J.P. of Fordwich | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Blaxland | R.T. | donated £1.0.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Arthur Blaxland, Esq., J.P. of Fordwich | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Blaxland | A. | establishment of ‘Fordwich Boiling Establishment’ | mm | 3/07/1852 | |
Blaxland | John | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
Bleakly | Andrew | householder; for incorporation of South Singleton | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Blick | J.W.F | re sale of insolvent estate of ‘Belmont’ | Black Creek | mm | 7/07/1849 |
Blick | Mrs. | advert. ‘to receive young ladies as boarders’ | Belmont, Black Ck. | mm | 16/09/1854 |
Bloomfield | George | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Richard Carter, Esq., J.P., Goorangoola | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Bloxsome | Oswald | sale of ‘Kingsbury’s Property’ | Sydney | mm | 13/07/1853 |
Bluckman | William | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Blundell | Henry | householder; for incorporation of South Singleton | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Blunden | Daniel | Subcontractor. Re accident to Mr. Sloan | st | 9/11/1861 | |
Boag | Samuel | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Boddily | Richard | appointment as Chief Constable at Scone. | Scone | mm | 29/03/1851 |
Bogie | D. | donated ‘towards the erection of a Roman Catholic Church at Merriwa’ | Merriwa | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Bolger | Michael | ticket of leave; arr ‘Roslin Castle’ | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Bolton | Henry | granted a hawker’s license | sa | 15/01/1879 | |
Bolton | Henry | granted a hawker’s licenses at Broke Police Court | sa | 15/01/1879 | |
Boltwood | Mary | obtained ticket of leave at Paterson; ex Henry Wellesley | mm | 25/05/1844 | |
Boon | ne | donated £0.4.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Morrison & Christian of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Booth | Richard Henry | maintenance overseer for Singleton Council. 1884 | gg | 26/02/1884 | |
Borthwick | Mr. | contractor for Royal Mail; | st | 9/04/1862 | |
Borthwick | T.P. | subscribed £1.0.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Botell | John | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Bourke | Hugh W. | barber; re price of haircuts and shaves | st | 30/07/1862 | |
Bourke | Hugh | household; for incorporation. | George St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Bourke | E.J. | member of the jury at coroner’s inquest into death of Mary Perrett; | Singleton | sa | 21/12/1878 |
Bourke | James | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Bourke | Thomas | donated £0.6.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Bourke | Thomas | donated ‘towards the erection of a Roman Catholic Church at Merriwa’ | Merriwa | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Bourke | Thomas jnr. | donated ‘towards the erection of a Roman Catholic Church at Merriwa’ | Merriwa | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Bourke | Mary | donated ‘towards the erection of a Roman Catholic Church at Merriwa’ | Merriwa | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Bourke | Celia | donated ‘towards the erection of a Roman Catholic Church at Merriwa’ | Merriwa | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Bourke | Catherine | donated ‘towards the erection of a Roman Catholic Church at Merriwa’ | Merriwa | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Bourke | T. | donated ‘towards the erection of a Roman Catholic Church at Merriwa’ | Merriwa | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Bourne | Mr. | lease of premises in Wollombi | Wollombi | mm | 7/12/1844 |
Bourne | Miss | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Pettie, Post Office, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Bourne | Miss M. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Pettie, Post Office, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Bourne | Michael | blacksmith at the Wollombi | Wollombi | mm | 8/07/1846 |
Bow | A. | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Bow | William | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Greenwood | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Bowden | ne | re Supreme Court action against Singleton | gg | 10/12/1841 | |
Bowe | H. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, R. Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Bowe | William | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Bowen | Mr. | commencement of coach service ‘The Fly’, Maitland to Patrick’s Plains; | mm | 28/01/1843 | |
Bowen | John jnr. | member Singleton Oddfellows Band | Singleton | st | 7/12/1861 |
Bowen | Mrs. John | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid.’ | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Bowen | J. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. Whiteman of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Bowen | Mrs. J. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. Whiteman of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Bowen | J. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, R. Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Bowen | William | allotments at Anvil Creek | Anvil Creek | hrg | 25/12/1841 |
Bowen | ne | subscribed £1.0.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Bowen | John | donated £0.15.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Bower | Irene Annie | nee Cook; death at age 26; born at Bulga | Dochra | st | 18/09/1915 |
Bower | Leslie | death of wife | Dochra | st | 18/09/1915 |
Bowers | Joseph | transported for life; assigned to William Blaxland, Cassilis; committed for trial for highway robbery | Cassilis | hrg | 5/02/1842 |
Bowes | Rev. J. | public tea meeting at Wesleyan Church. | st | 9/11/1861 | |
Bowes | Rev. J. | donated £1.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Rev. J. Bowes. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Bowes | John P. | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. J. Bowes jnr. Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Bowes | Joseph | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Bowes | J. | donated £0.2.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Bowes | Rev. J. | Wesleyan Church; re ‘public tea meeting’ for his debt. | st | 9/11/1861 | |
Bowes | John | household; for incorporation. | Hunter St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Bowes | John W. | household; for incorporation. | John St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Bowman | George | donation for church & parsonage at Jerry’s Plains. | Arrowfield, Jerry’s Plains | hrg | 11/06/1842 |
Bowman | A. | donated £2.2.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Alexander Bowman, Esq., Oaklands. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Bowman | G.P. | donated £2.2.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Alexander Bowman, Esq., Oaklands. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Bowman | James | donated £1.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Alexander Bowman, Esq., Oaklands. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Bowman | William esq. | donated £3.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Bowman | George Pierce | justice of the peace | Archerfield | mm | 6/08/1864 |
Bowman | James | no details | Ravensworth | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Bowman | George | ad for two sets of cattle yards for Maidenhead and Atkins’ Flat | Archerfield | mm | 5/07/1854 |
Bowman | J. | J.P.; nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Bowman | Peter | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Bowman | George | re nomination and election to District council | Archerfield | mm | 10/05/1845 |
Bowman | James | retired from District Council | Ravensworth | mm | 10/05/1845 |
Boyd | John | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. James Moore of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Boyd | John | age 24; gs; ‘Countess of Harcourt’ in 1827; cattle keeper to William Brooks | Dalziel | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Boydell | Charles | age 20; came free; protestant; ‘Prince Regent’ 1826; superintendent to William Carter | Piercefield | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Boydell | Mrs. C. | birth of a son on the 25th June 1854 | Camyallyn Upper Paterson | mm | 5/07/1854 |
Boydell | Charles | J.P.; nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Boydell | W.H. | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Boylan | Constable | re attempt to apprehend William Lithall on a charge of stack burning | mm | 11/02/1846 | |
Brabert | Miss Rosanna | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Bradford | James | notice to Richard Pinder ‘to pay amount due for agistment…(or) cattle will be sold’ | Wollombi | mm | 20/07/1844 |
Bradford | James | age 29;ploughman; gs; ‘P.Royal’ 1823; protest.; 7 yrs.; assigned to James Glennie | Dulwich | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Bradshaw | Dawson | pigman; gs; ‘Countess of Harcourt’; James Glennie | Dulwich | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Brady | Patrick | subscription of £10.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid. | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Brady | Mrs. P. | subscription of £2.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Brady | Patrick | donated £5.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Brady | P. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. Whiteman of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Brady | P. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Patrick Cullen, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Brady | Patrick | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Brady | Terance | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘ paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Brady | James | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Brady | Patrick | household; for incorporation. | Macquarie St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Brady | Patrick | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Brady | John | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Kelso | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Brady | Patrick | donated £2.10.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Bragg | William | household; for incorporation. | John St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Bramley | John | fencer; free by servitude; ‘Coromandel’; William Carter | Piercefield | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Brassington | George | labourer; ticket of leave; Tottenham; James Bowman | Patrick’s Plains | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Bray | William Stringer | ticket of leave ; ‘Asia’ 2. | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 5/02/1842 |
Breedon | Christopher | household; for incorporation. | Elizabeth St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Breedon | Christopher | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Redburnbury | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Bremmell | William | householder; for incorporation of South Singleton | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Brennan | Mary | charged with being drunk and disorderly | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Brennan | Michael | charged with stealing from a police station on the Wollombi various articles of the Queen | hrg | 4/06/1842 | |
Brett | Horatio | re business as a storekeeper in Scone | Scone | mm | 30/03/1853 |
Brewer | ne | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Patrick Cullen, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Brian | Michael | age 27; gs; arrive ‘Mangles ‘3 in 1826; 7 yrs.; catholic; dairyman to James Glennie. | Patrick’s Plains | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Brian | Patrick | age 40; gs; arr. ‘Mangles’ 4 in 1826; 7 yrs.; catholic; weaver to William Ogilive | Merton | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Brian | Mary | age 40; gs; arr. ‘Brothers’ in 1827; 7 yrs.; catholic; house servant to Andrew Lang. | Dunmore | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Briant | Michael | age 39; gs; arrive ‘Marquis Wellington’ 1815; 14 yrs., protestant; shoemaker; William Ogilvie | Merton, Hunter River | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Briant | Thomas | age 18; prisoner; arr. Marquis of Hastings in 1828; 7 yrs.; protest.; labourer to James Philips | Bona Vista | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Briant | John | age 26; gs; arr. 1827, Albion; 14 yrs.; protest.; shoemaker to William Ogilive | Merton | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Brickfield | John | age 18; gs; arrive ‘Countess Harcourt’; life sentence; protestant; shoemaker to John Blaxland | Newington | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Bridge | James | born in the colony ?; age 30; ‘Earl St. Vincent’ 1818; 7 yrs.; protestant; labourer to J.Single | Luskintyre | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Brien | Michael | gs; age 34; ‘Castle Forbes’; 1823; 7 yrs.; catholic; labourer to Alex McLeod | Luskintyre | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Brien | Martin | age 34; gs; arrive 1823, ‘Castle Forbes’; 7 yrs.; rc; labourer to Alex. MacLeod | Luskintyre | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Brinden | H. | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Britton | ne | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Britton | John | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Britz | E. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Britz | Edward | freehold & household; against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Brockenborough | ne | listed for Quarter session and District Court at Singleton; Whiteman v. Brockenborough | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Brodie | Alexander | agent for the Maitland Mercury. | Murrurundi | mm | 2/07/1851 |
Brokinborough | Mrs. | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Arthur Blaxland, Esq., J.P. of Fordwich | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Brook | Mrs. | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Brooke | ne | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. James Rowe of Broke | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Brookenbrough | George | charged George Long with a breach of Masters and Servants Act re non payment of wages | Wollombi | mm | 10/01/1855 |
Brooker | Howard | postal contractor for Singleton to Maerannie (sic) | Singleton | sa | 20/09/1919 |
Brooks | J.N. | Police magistrate; re Mechanics’ Institute meeting | sa | 18/01/1879 | |
Brooks | V.N | vice- president Mechanics Institute | sa | 15/01/1879 | |
Brose | Gottleib | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Hugh Campbell, St. Clair | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Brosi | David | charged with ‘injuring a fence, the property of Michael Cunnen’ | mm | 7/04/1864 | |
Broughton | J.B | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Brown | A. | agent for the Maitland Mercury and postmaster at Singleton. | Singleton | mm | 28/01/1843 |
Brown | Mr. | ‘a subscriber to Singleton church and parsonage house’, meeting of same; | hrg | 19/03/1842 | |
Brown | Anne | aka known as Reynolds; ticket of leave issued at Paterson; ‘Anne Surrey 9’; | mm | 28/09/1844 | |
Brown | Edward | re trial of Spencer Whiteman and Francis Dorrington. | Macquarie Place | st | 5/11/1862 |
Brown | William | ticket of leave; ‘Prince Regent’. | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 5/02/1842 |
Brown | Thomas | Robin Hood Inn Jerry’s Plains, advert. for same by owner. | Jerry’s Plains | hrg | 19/03/1842 |
Brown | Thomas | innkeeper; donation for church & parsonage at Jerry’s Plains. | Jerry’s Plains | hrg | 4/06/1842 |
Brown | David | farmer; donation for church & parsonage at Jerry’s Plains. | Jerry’s Plains | hrg | 4/06/1842 |
Brown | G. | Horse and Jockey | Jerry’s Plains | st | 16/04/1862 |
Brown | J. | Esq. & J.P; donated £100.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Brown | Mrs. J. | donated £5.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Elizabeth St., Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Brown | Mr. | photographer; article re same. | George St. | st | 16/07/1862 |
Brown | John | donated £3.0.0. ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Brown | W. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Barden, Superintendent, Ravensworth. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Brown | J. | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Brown | Robert | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. J. Miller, Corinda. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Brown | David | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Brown | Richard | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Brown | John | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Brown | George | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Brown | George | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Brown | Doctor | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Brown | John | donated £5.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Brown | George | license for Horse and Jockey Inn, Jerry’s Plains | Jerry’s Plains | mm | 28/04/1864 |
Brown | J. | Patrick’s Plains & Upper Hunter Agricultural Assoc. meeting | mm | 21/10/1846 | |
Brown | William | household; for incorporation. | George St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Brown | John | freehold and household | Macquarie Place | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Brown | James Lyne | household; for incorporation. | George St | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Brown | John | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Sand Hill | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Brown | William | freeholder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton; | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Brown | John | grazier and landed proprietor; stations at Coppymurranbilli, Boogabilli; four sons. | Sydney | st | 29/10/1862 |
Brown | Edward | agent for father John Brown at Coppymurranbilli, Boogabilli stations. | st | 29/10/1862 | |
Brown | John | obtained ticket of leave; arr. ‘James Pattison’. | hrg | 8/01/1842 | |
Brown | John | subscribed £2.0.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Brown | Richard | steward for the Tradesman’s Ball ‘dancing to commence at half-past Eight o’clock’ | Singleton | mm | 5/07/1854 |
Brown | David | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Brown | John | appointment as trustees for the Savings Bank of New South Wales for Patrick’s Plains | mm | 27/02/1850 | |
Brown | John | age 28; arr. 1829, ‘Bussorah Merchant’; master R.Holden | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Brown | John | age 30; arr. 1832, ‘Asia’; holding ticket of leave. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Brown | John | age 34; arr. 1834, ‘Roslyn Castle’; master Mr. Bowman. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1839 |
Brown | James | conditional pardon granted 20 Oct 1849; ex ‘Lady Feversham’. | mm | 28/11/1849 | |
Brown | Richard | donated ‘towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Brown | P. | donated ‘towards the erection of a Roman Catholic Church at Merriwa’ | Merriwa | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Brown | Robert John | charged with embezzlement, Merriwa Bench | mm | 14/07/1852 | |
Brown | John | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; arr. ‘James Pattison’ | Wollombi | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Brown | James | late constable…charged…permitting the escape of two prisoners’ | Muswellbrook | hrg | 5/03/1842 |
Brown | Mary | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; arr. ‘Sarah and Elizabeth’ | Wollombi | hrg | 25/06/1842 |
Brown | John | aka Jim Crow; arr ‘James Pattison’, stonemason & shepherd; absconded from hired service of H. Scott | mm | 12/12/1846 | |
Browne | Mrs. John | ad for a woman servant | Singleton | mm | 11/01/1854 |
Browne | John | J. P.; subscription of £83.6.8 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid. | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Browne | E. | donated £1.1.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Still & Sexton, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Browne | Master John | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, R.Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Browne | John | justice of the peace | Singleton | mm | 6/08/1864 |
Browne | Mr. | chairman of Singleton Flood Relief Fund committee. | Singleton | mm | 6/08/1864 |
Browne | John | donation of ‘about two acres of ground, as a site for a (catholic) chapel, parsonage and burying ground’ | Maison Dieu | mm | 25/01/1845 |
Browne | John | sale of 1000 fat sheep. | Singleton | mm | 11/01/1854 |
Browne | John | mention in obit. for Richard Alcorn | Macquarie Place | sa | 15/01/1879 |
Browne | Alexander | the estate of same being sold | mm | 30/06/1855 | |
Browne | John | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Browne | John | donated £8.0.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Browne | J.C. | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Browne | Edward | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Browne | James | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Browne | Joseph | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Browne | Richard | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Browne | John | attendance at meeting opposing re ‘new regulations for depasturing licenses’ | mm | 11/05/1844 | |
Browne | John | farm to let or lease | Singleton | mm | 8/08/1846 |
Browne | John | report of serious accident | Singleton | mm | 19/02/1853 |
Bruen | John | household; for incorporation. | Macquarie St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Brunner | John | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Brunner | Mrs. William | obituary of Michael Hogan | Branxton | sa | 20/09/1919 |
Brunner | Phil. Mrs. | obituary of Michael Hogan | Branxton | sa | 20/09/1919 |
Bryant | Mr. | re civil cricket match | st | 26/11/1862 | |
Bryant | John | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mrs. Bunn, John Street, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Buck | Charles | age 24; life sentence; protestant; stockman; gs; ‘Nervy’ ?; William Dangar | Dart Brook, Segenhoe | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Buckley | ne | age 23; stockman; gs; ‘Bussorah Merchant’; James Glennie. | Dulwich | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Buckley | James | age 18; watchman; gs; ‘Minerva;’ John Blaxland | Patrick’s Plains | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Buckley | Jeremiah | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘Blenheim’ | Scone | mm | 6/07/1844 |
Buen | Thomas | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Patrick Cullen, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Buen | J. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Patrick Cullen, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Buge | Benjamin | donated £0.2.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Bull | Charles | ticket of leave issued at Patrick’s Plains; ‘Moffat’ | mm | 28/09/1844 | |
Bull | Joseph | age 21; farmer; free by servitude; ‘Adamant’; | Patrick’s Plains | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Bulley | William | Christian Israelite preacher | st | 24/12/1862 | |
Bullpit | J. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by J. Johnston, Esq., J.P., Clydesdale. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Bulphin | William | obtained ticket of leave in County of Northumberland; ‘Royal Sovereign’. | mm | 10/12/1851 | |
Bundock | A.R. | J.P.; nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Bunn | Mrs. | donated £1.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mrs. Bunn, John Street, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Bunnage | J. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by J.C.S. McDouall, Esq. J.P. of New Freugh | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Bunnage | Mary | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by J.C.S. McDouall, Esq. J.P. of New Freugh | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Burdekin | Messrs | re sale of allotments | st | 27/07/1862 | |
Burdett | Frank | age 44; gs; arrive 1823, ‘John Barry’; life sentence; catholic; labourer to Hy. W. Radford. | Elderslie, Patks. Pls. | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Burfield | ne | donated £0.2.6 ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Still & Sexton, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Burgall | George | opening of eating house and general store | Muswellbrook | hrg | 2/04/1842 |
Burke | Richard | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Burke | James | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Burke | John | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Alexander Bowman, Esq., Oaklands. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Burke | R. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Hawke & Morrison, Scott’s Flat & Glendon. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Burke | Elizabeth | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Burke | John | ‘Portland’ 9; granted conditional pardon 20 Oct. 1849; alias Denis Filby alias Terence O’Donnell | mm | 28/11/1849 | |
Burke | Charles | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Burke | Charles | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Burley | George | late constable…charged…permitting the escape of two prisoners’ | Muswellbrook | hrg | 5/03/1842 |
Burn | J. | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Still & Sexton, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Burn | Simon | donated £0.2.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Burnage | Mrs. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. J. Miller, Corinda. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Burnagye ? | Mrs. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Hawke & Morrison, Scott’s Flat & Glendon. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Burnett | William | household; for incorporation. | John St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Burnett | William | freeholder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton; | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Burnett | W. | report of fatal accident to friend Edward Sweeney; | John St. | sa | 1/05/1906 |
Burns | Patrick | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Burns | Mary | donated £0.10.0 towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Bussley | John Brown | left district | mm | 10/05/1845 | |
Butcher | C.F. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Hawke & Morrison, Scott’s Flat & Glendon. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Butcher | C.T. | member of jury at the coronial inquest re George Reitz; | st | 28/10/1865 | |
Butler | Mrs. James | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Butler | James | donated £0.2.6; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Henry McFadden of Clounties. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Butler | Michael | donated £0.2.6; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Henry McFadden of Clounties. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Butler | Henry | conditional pardon granted 20 Oct. 1849; ‘Norfolk’ 5. | mm | 29/11/1849 | |
Butler | Spence | charged with supplying a glass of rum to Robert Patsfield | Lochinvar | mm | 20/03/1850 |
Butters | Mr. | member of Singleton Flood Relief Fund committee. | mm | 6/08/1864 | |
Buttler | Mary | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Bygrave | James | disposal of property; ‘a prisoner of the Crown’; deceased; arr. ‘Mariner’ | Paterson | gg | 24/01/1838 |
Byrne | Michael | agent for the Maitland Mercury at Wollombi. | Wollombi | mm | 28/01/1843 |
Byrne | Michael | storekeeper; ‘directions on the culture and curing of tobacco’; | Wollombi | mm | 7/12/1844 |
Byrne | Michael | notice re meeting for ‘completing the unfinished church’ of St. Michael. | Wollombi | mm | 3/07/1847 |
Byrne | Michael | agent for the Maitland Mercury. | Wollombi | mm | 2/07/1851 |
Byrne | Michael | agent for the Maitland Mercury. | Wollombi | mm | 1/07/1846 |
Byrne | Michael | notice of meeting of Catholic Inhabitants of Wollombi | Wollombi | mm | 3/07/1847 |
Byrne | M. | new postmaster at Wollombi | mm | 3/07/1850 | |
Byrne | Henry | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; arr. ‘Heber’ | Wollombi | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Byrne | Thomas | obtained ticket of leave at Paterson; arr. ‘William Jardine’ | Paterson | hrg | 25/06/1842 |
Byrne | John | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘Middlesex’ | Scone | mm | 6/07/1844 |
Byron | Peter | age 34;arr. 1826 ‘Speke’; master Blaxland G.G.; | Merton | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Cadell | Mr. | erection of sale yards at Darlington | st | 26/11/1862 | |
Cadell | Thomas | auctioneer, broker, station and stock agent | st | 26/11/1862 | |
Caffey | R.M. | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Cahill | Mrs. J. | obituary of Michael Hogan | Belford | sa | 20/09/1919 |
Cahill | Thomas | age 46; 1830 ‘Andromea’; holding ticket of leave. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Cain | Jane | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Alexander Bowman, Esq., Oaklands. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Caines | Thomas | age 26; 1828 Eliza; master Gregory Blaxland | Merton | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Caines | Thomas | conditional pardon granted 20 Oct 1849; ‘Camden’2; | mm | 28/11/1849 | |
Cains | Mr. | contractor for the ‘new’ gaol | Singleton | st | 26/10/1861 |
Calaghan | Mr. | retired from office of Clerk to the Bench | Newcastle | hrg | 18/12/1841 |
Calcraft | Isaac | age 50; 1835 ‘Lady Nugent’; master A. Rotten | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Caldedwood | John | age 39; 1824, ‘Prince George’; holding ticket of leave | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Calderhood | Samuel | report of the findings of the inquest into his death. | Lochinvar | st | 23/11/1861 |
Calderwood | John | age 30; constable & scourger to Isaac Perrot; ‘Prince Regent’ in 1824; life sentence; catholic. | Patrick’s Plains | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Caldwell | T.A. | member of Singleton Flood Relief Fund committee | mm | 6/08/1864 | |
Caldwell | T.A. | household; for incorporation. | George St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Caldwell | T.A. | coronial inquest re George Reitz; member of jury | st | 28/10/1865 | |
Callaghan | Owen | age28; arr. 1824 Asia; life sentence; catholic; tailor to H.H.McArthur. | Vineyard Cottage | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Callaghan | Thomas | age 29; gs; 1825, Asia; labourer to Edward Cory; Roman catholic. | Vineyard Cottage, Patns. Plains | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Callaghan | John | of the Plough Inn, West Maitland. | mm | 6/10/1855 | |
Callaghan | Maurice | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Callaghan | S. | sale of fat oxen | Rosebrook | mm | 2/09/1843 |
Callagy | William | obtained ticket of leave at Paterson; arr. ‘Norfolk’ 3 | Paterson | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Callister | Lauretta | In Memoriam notice for father George Armstrong who died 19 Sept 1914, age 82 yrs. and 6 months | sa | 18/09/1915 | |
Calon | Michael | age 39; 1829 ‘James Pattison’; master R. Rood (sic) | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Calov | Dr. Frederick | death of twin daughters | Singleton | st | 4/01/1862 |
Calov | Dr. | moved to Manning district | st | 30/03/1864 | |
Calov | F. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Calov | Dr. | accident | mm | 1/11/1862 | |
Calov | Dr. | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Calov | Dr. F. | a witness at the coronial inquest into death of Gwinneth Saunders | Singleton | mm | 19/12/1855 |
Cameron | Peter | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Lairmont | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Cameron | A.J. | householder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton. | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Campball | C. | donated £1.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. Whiteman of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Campbell | Dougall | age 24; came free; arrive 1818 ‘Fly’; protestant; waterman to John Hooke. | Bonago, Hunter River | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Campbell | James | age 29; free by servitude; arrive 1822 ‘Isabella’; 7 year sentence; catholic; shepherd to Alex McLeod | Ratagi, Luskintyre | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Campbell | John | subscription of £2.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Campbell | John W. | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Campbell | J. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Rev. J. Bowes. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Campbell | B. | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Still & Sexton, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Campbell | Alexander | age 32;came free; ‘Hugh Crawford’ 1825; presbyterian; overseer to Peter MacIntyre. | Segenhoe, Durham | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Campbell | Hugh | donated £1.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Hugh Campbell, St. Clair | St. Clair | st | 16/08/1862 |
Campbell | J.W. | donated £1.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by H.P. Stacy, Esq., A.J. Stock Bank, Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Campbell | G. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Campbell | Margaret | resided at James Cavanagh’s Singleton | st | 6/04/1864 | |
Campbell | J.W. | household; for incorporation. | George St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Campbell | P.Y. | household; for incorporation. | John St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Campbell | George | age 26; arr. 1824 ‘Minerva’; holding ticket of leave | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Campbell | John | age 20, 1830, ‘Jane’, J. M. Davis | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Campbell | John | age 20; ‘John Barry’ in 1836; Francis Forbes | Merton | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Campbell | John | age 57; arr. 1832 ‘Portland’; James Bowman | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Campbell | Owen | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Campbell | John | donated £2.15.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ and 1 team | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Campbell | George | re inquest into death of John Green; employed by Mr. Blaxland; | mm | 7/07/1849 | |
Canavan | Thomas | age 43; gs; arr 1824 Mangles; life sentence; protest.; stockman to John Earl | Patrick Plains | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Canavan | Thomas | age 50; Mangles in 1834; James Neale | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Canavan | Mrs. | subscribed £1.1.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Canavan | A. | ad ‘To Be Let…Cross Keys Inn’ | Singleton | mm | 7/11/1855 |
Cane | Miss Margaret | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Cann | William | age 25; arr. 1829 ‘Lord Melbourne’; Samuel Clift | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Cann | William | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Cantwell | Patrick | donated £2.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Cantwell | John | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Cap | Robert | donation for church & parsonage at Jerry’s Plains; postmaster. | Jerry’s Plains | hrg | 4/06/1842 |
Capelle | M. | member of Singleton Reserve Rifle Company | sa | 11/05/1889 | |
Capelle | M. | Singleton Reserve Rifle Company member | sa | 11/05/1889 | |
Capp | Charlotte | age 28 ; ticket of leave; arrive ‘Mary Ann’; 14 year sentence; protest. housekeeper to Andrew Loder | Patrick’s Plains | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Capp | J.J. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Capp | R.T. | auctioneer | mm | 11/01/1854 | |
Capp | R.T. | petitioner for a public meeting ‘to take into consideration the present state of the roads,. | Patrick’s Plains | mm | 3/07/1852 |
Capp | Charlotte | age 36; arr. 1817, ‘Mary Ann’; holding ticket of leave. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1839 |
Capp | R.T. | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Capp | Robert Thomas | of the Forbes Inn; trial of William Lampton. | Singleton | mm | 11/10/1848 |
Capp | R.T. | reward for horses | Jerry’s Plains | hrg | 26/03/1842 |
Capp | Robert Thomas | license for auctioneer, sureties; for police district of Liverpool Plains. | Singleton | mm | 22/08/1849 |
Capple | Thomas | age 43; arr. 1825, ‘Royal Charlotte’; holding a ticket of leave | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1839 |
Carbin | H. | donated £0.2.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Henry Still , Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Card | William | householder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton. | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Carey | Barthw. | donated £2.10.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton’ and 4 teams. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Carlow | E. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, R.Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Carney | John | age 40; arr. 1829, ‘Forth’; master ‘government’ | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1839 |
Carney | Timothy | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Carr | Jonathon | age 34; arr. 1833, ‘Surry’; holding tol. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1839 |
Carrahern | Hugh | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Carrigan | Patrick | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘ paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Carroll | Mrs. Mary | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Carroll | James | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Carroll | Mrs. Mary | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Carroll | Esther | charged with ‘ making use of insulting language toward James Mather’. | Rix’s Creek | mm | 7/04/1864 |
Carroll | Thomas | age 19; arr. 1835 on the ‘Hive’; master Archibald Bell. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1839 |
Carroll | Bryan | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Carroll | Michael | Dungog bench- forfeiture of ticket of leave due to breach of licensing act | Dungog | hrg | 15/01/1842 |
Carter | Mrs. Catherine | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid.’ | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Carter | Sarah | subscription of £0.5.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Carter | Richard | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Arthur Blaxland, Esq., J.P. of Fordwich | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Carter | Henry | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Arthur Blaxland, Esq., J.P. of Fordwich | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Carter | George | donated £0.5.6.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Arthur Blaxland, Esq., J.P. of Fordwich | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Carter | R. | donated £3.3.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Richard Carter, Esq., , Goorangoola | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Carter | Mrs. | donated £1.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Richard Carter, Esq., J.P., Goorangoola | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Carter | Misses | donated £1.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Richard Carter, Esq., J.P., Goorangoola | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Carter | G. H. | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Richard Carter, Esq., J.P., Goorangoola | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Carter | John M. | donated £110.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. Kingston, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Carter | Richard | charged Conrad Moss with trespass | Goorangoola | mm | 6/08/1864 |
Carter | R. | member of Singleton Flood Relief Fund committee. | mm | 6/08/1864 | |
Carter | A.G. | clerk of the peace | st | 26/11/1862 | |
Carter | John Matthew | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Comboe | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Carter | William C. | ad for the letting of a tan yard…capable of tanning 300 hides | Singleton | mm | 2/12/1854 |
Carter | Joseph | age 24; arr. 1829 on the ‘Hercules’; master W . Cobb. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1839 |
Carter | Joseph | age 37; arr. 1816 on the ‘Ocean’; holding tol | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1839 |
Carter | Thomas | age 28; arr. 1829 on the ‘Lord Melville’; master Archibald Bell | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1839 |
Carter | William | age 28; arr. 1829 on the ‘Lord Melville’; master Archibald Bell | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1839 |
Carter | Mrs. | donated £0.12.6 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Carter | Thomas | re trial of George Porter | Liverpool Plains | mm | 8/07/1846 |
Carter | Robert | carrier; re account of accident to Patrick Kelly | Page’s River | mm | 22/06/1850 |
Carty | Patrick | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Cary | Barthw. | subscription of £6.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Casey | Adam | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Richard Carter, Esq., J.P., Goorangoola | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Cassidy | James | age 24; arr. ‘Roslyn Castle’ in 1830; master – R. Lethbridge. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Castledine | Thomas | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Castledine | Mrs. | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Catlin | William | age 26; arr. ‘John’ in 1832; master – Archibald Bell. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Causby | Thomas | subscription of £0.5.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Causley | Thomas | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Cavanagh | James | re inquest to ‘death from violence’ of Francis Cavanagh; butcher; | Singleton | st | 6/04/1864 |
Cavanagh | Mary Jane | Beehive Inn | Elizabeth St. | st | 16/04/1862 |
Cavanagh | James | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Cavanagh | Mrs. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Cavanagh | J. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. F. Williams, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Cavanagh | Francis | coroner’s inquest into death of same | mm | 7/04/1864 | |
Cavanagh | Mary Jane | license for Beehive Inn. | Elizabeth St., Singleton | mm | 28/04/1864 |
Cavanagh | James | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Cavanagh | Francis | inquest to his ‘death from violence’; son of Mrs. Cavanagh; died Sunday 3 April 1864. ; in lock-up previously; | Singleton | st | 6/04/1864 |
Cavanagh | Mrs. | donated £0.14.6 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Cavangah | Mrs. M.J. | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Cavenagh | Hugh | age 22; arr. ‘Parmelia’ in 1834; master – Government. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Cavenagh | James | age 22; arr. ‘John’ in 1832; master – Andrew Laing. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Cavenagh | James | age 21; arr. ‘John’ in 1832; master – Andrew Lang. | Paterson | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Cavenagh | L. | age 45; arr. in 1827 ‘Cambridge’; ticket of leave. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Cavenagh | Morris | donated £0.5.6; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by R.A. Rodd Esq., J.P., Menimbah | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Cavenagh | M. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Barden, Superintendent, Ravensworth. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Cavenagh | ne | age 20; gs; arr. ‘Marquis Hastings’ in 1828; life sentence; catholic; labourer to Peter McIntyre | Segenhoe, Durham | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Cavenagh | Ann | pleaded guilty to charge of drunkenness, fined 20s or 48 hour imprisonment. | mm | 2/08/1859 | |
Cavenagh | Mrs. | of Elizabeth Street. | Elizabeth St | mm | 3/12/1853 |
Cavender | Thomas | age 29; arr. in 1831 ‘Exmouth’; master- James Bowman. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Cavender | Thomas | Maitland bench- forfeiture of ticket of leave due to disorderly conduct | Maitland | hrg | 15/01/1842 |
Cavil | Bryan | age 21; arr. ‘Lady McNaughton’ in 1835; master – R. Meron. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Cavil | John | age 23; arr. ‘ Norfolk’ in 1832; master – J. M. Blaxland. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Chaffey | Edward | age 31; gs; 1823, ‘Brampton’; 7 yrs.; RC; labourer to T. Coulson. | Belmont, Luskintyre | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Challon | George | age 40; life; shepherd; gs; ‘Midas’ 4; John Blaxland jnr. | Patrick’s Plains | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Chalmers | Thomas | age 42; arr. 1830, ‘Catherine Stewart Forbes’; master J.H. Pagan | Merton | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Chalmers | Joseph | age 26; arr. 1834, ‘Hooghley’; master H.W. Kadford; | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Chalmers | Thomas | age 30; arr. 1829, ‘John’; master G. Bowen; | Merton | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Chalmers | Jadez Bunting | re business agreement with Adam Nixon | mm | 2/06/1847 | |
Chambers | J. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. Whiteman of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Chambers | Joseph | clerk of the peace | Wollombi | mm | 8/07/1846 |
Champain | Gilbert | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Champain | Mackenzie | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Champain | John | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Chandler | Ann | age 28; arr. 1831, ‘Hooghley ‘; master Lawerence Murray; | Merton | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Chandler | George | age 28; arr. 1833, ‘Captain Cook’; master S.W. Bell; | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Chandler | Richard | age 28; arr. 1831, ‘Georgiana’; holding ticket of leave; | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Chapman | Emma | age 4; born in the colony; protest.; with Edward G. Cory | Vineyard Cottage, Patns. Plns. | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Chapman | George | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Chapman | Samuel | re bricklayer Henry Collengbourn hired servant of Samuel Chapman | mm | 14/12/1853 | |
Chappell | William | age 36; arr. ‘Recovery’ in 1833; assigned to John Larnack. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Chappen | George | household; for incorporation. | Bourke St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Charity | ne | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Patrick Cullen, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Chatwood | Thomas | witness at trial of Thompson and Davidson, charged with robbery and putting in bodily fear; | Glendon Flat | mm | 10/04/1847 |
Chesham | John | obtained ticket of leave at Paterson; arr. ‘Lloyds’ | Paterson | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Chetwood | Charles Thomas | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Chidley | John Crofton | license for auctioneer; for police district of Tamworth | Singleton | mm | 22/08/1849 |
Chilcotts | Mr. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Patrick Cullen, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Chillin | John | household; petitioner against incorporation of Singleton. | Wittingham | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Chiloe | John | age 24; arr. 1830, ‘Nithsdale’ ; assigned to R. Lethbridge. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Chipps | William | age 33, arr. ‘Roslyn Castle’ in 1834; assigned to James Mitchell. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Chittenden | Jesse | householder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton. | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Chivers | George | completion of his steam mill and ready to receive grain for grinding. | Muswellbrook | hrg | 25/12/1841 |
Chivers | D.J. | householder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton. | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Chivers | Henry | obtained ticket of leave; arr. ‘Charles Kerr’. | Northumberland | hrg | 8/01/1842 |
Chivers | George | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
Christian | ne | member of committee, Benevolent Society | Singleton | hrg | 1/02/1862 |
Christian | Mr. | house in John St. | st | 16/07/1862 | |
Christian | John | donated £1.1.0. ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Christian | Mr. | donated £2.2.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Morrison & Christian of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Christian | John | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘ paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Christian | John | household; petitioner for incorporation of Singleton. | John St. John St. |
gg | 29/04/1864 |
Christopher | Alexander | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Hannahton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Christopher | William | age 37, arrive ‘Parmelia’ in 1832; assigned to J. Loder | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Christopherson | J.C. | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
Churchland | J. | donated £0.10.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. J. Churchland, Singleton. | Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 |
Churchland | Jno. | household; for incorporation. | John St. John St. |
gg | 29/04/1864 |
Claiheid | William | household; for incorporation. | Brougham Place | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Clare | John | ticket of leave issued at Patrick’s Plains; arr. ‘John Barry’. | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 26/03/1842 |
Clark | Michael | subscription of £2.2.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Clark | Mrs. Eliza | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. William McAlpin, Bulga | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Clark | William | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. William McAlpin, Bulga | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Clark | Thomas | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. William McAlpin, Bulga | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Clark | McDonald | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. William McAlpin, Bulga | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Clark | James | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. William McAlpin, Bulga | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Clark | Ashton | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. William McAlpin, Bulga | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Clark | J. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. James Rowe of Broke | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Clark | Mrs. Margaret | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Clark | Michael | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Clark | Isaac | freeholder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton; | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Clark | J. Henry | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Clark | Mr. | racehorse ‘Pig’ | mm | 26/01/1848 | |
Clarke | James | married Agnes Ann Kelly at Muswellbrook, 1 July 1850; | mm | 3/07/1850 | |
Clarke | James | ticket of leave; ‘Charles Kerr’ | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Clarke | Edward | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Rev. J. Bowes. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Clarke | J.H. | advert for ‘Tailor and Draper’ | Muswellbrook | hrg | 19/03/1842 |
Clarke | Albion G. | freeholder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton; | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Clarke | Joseph | freeholder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton; | Broke | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Clarke | Isabella | marriage to James Morrison at Muswellbrook on 3rd July 1849 | Muswellbrook | mm | 7/07/1849 |
Clarke | Richard | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Clarke | Michael | donated £2.0.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton’ . | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Clarke | Mrs. | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Clarke | John | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘King William’ | Scone | mm | 28/09/1844 |
Clay | John | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Clay | Samuel | obtained ticket of leave; arr. ‘Tottenham’ | Northumberland | hrg | 8/01/1842 |
Clay | William | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; ‘Royal Sovereign’ 2 | mm | 25/05/1844 | |
Cleary | T. | donated £5.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Clegg | Mrs. W. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Merry , Belford. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Clegg | William | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Clegg | James | age 30; arr. 1827, ‘John’; master J. Glennie | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1839 |
Clerihew | Mrs. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Still & Sexton, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Clerihew | ne | blacksmith shop in George St. | mm | 29/10/1896 | |
Clerihew | ne | Clerihew v. Weir; charge of absconding from hired service. | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Clerihew | William | subscribed £1.0.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Clerke | George | age 23; arr 1832 ‘Captain Cook’; master John Larnack; | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1839 |
Clift | William | charged with breach of the Publicans Act | Black Creek | mm | 5/07/1854 |
Clift | William | the commencing of business as a inn keeper of the ‘Crown Inn’, Anvil Creek | Anvil Creek | mm | 10/12/1851 |
Clift | William | re a black colt | Anvil Creek | mm | 31/07/1855 |
Clift | Samuel | subscribed £1.0.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Clifton | Edward | age 40; arr 1837 ‘Lloyds’; master H. Dangar; | Hunter River | grc | 31/12/1839 |
Clitherow | William | age 26; arr ‘James Pattison’ 1837; master John Earl; | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1839 |
Clude | John | birth of daughter, 29 Nov 1849 | Glenarm, William River | mm | 4/12/1850 |
Cluss | Robert | age 50; arr. 1817 ‘Baring’; ticket of leave; | Patricks Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Cobcroft | Miss M. | donated £0.1.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Cobcroft | W.J. | removal from the Commission of Peace | Wollombi | mm | 6/08/1864 |
Cobcroft | Alfred | summoned by John Beech for wages of £2. 7s. 10d. | Charlton | mm | 1/11/1862 |
Cobcroft | John | witness in the summons of Alfred Cobcroft wages of £2. 7s. 10d. | mm | 1/11/1862 | |
Cobcroft | John | land at Bulga | sa | 18/01/1879 | |
Cobcroft | subscribed £0.10.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 | |
Cobcroft | Mrs. | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Cochran | Patrick | no details other than entry ‘at the hospital Dart Brook’. | Dart Brook | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Cochrane | A. T. | JP. | sa | 27/08/1907 | |
Cockland | Patrick | age 24; arr. ‘Portland’, 1833; master J Hale; | Patricks Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Cocks | Mary | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. William McAlpin, Bulga | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Cody | Mrs. | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Coe | James | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. William McAlpin, Bulga | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Coghlan | ne | member of committee, Benevolent Society | Singleton | hrg | 1/02/1862 |
Coghlan | Cornelius | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Coghlan | Mrs. Cora | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Coghlan | Michael | age 31;bullock driver; gs; arr. on the ‘Ann & Amelia’; George Townshend. | Trevallyn, Paterson Plains | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Coghlan | John | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Coghlan | C. | household; for incorporation. | Elizabeth St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Cohen | Frederick Sydney | donated £5.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Cohen | Simeon Joseph | granted publican’s license for Bush Tavern | Black Creek | mm | 22/04/1843 |
Cojonney | Francis | age 15; house servant to Arch. Bell; came free, arr. on the ‘Success’ in 1825 | St. Helliers , Segenhoe. | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Coleman | John | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Collengbourn | Henry | bricklayer; hired servant of Samuel Chapman | mm | 14/12/1853 | |
Collett | ne | member of committee, Benevolent Society | Singleton | hrg | 1/02/1862 |
Collett | W.R. | Superintendent of the Great Northern Road | st | 12/07/1862 | |
Collett | William | re construction of well as testimonial for Prince Albert. ( in Burdekin Park?) | st | 12/07/1862 | |
Collett | W.R. | donated £2.2.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Still & Sexton, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Collett | ne | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Misses Martin, Young Ladies School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Collett | W.R. | subscribed £1.0.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Collett | Mr. | inquest into death of illegitimate child of Mary Hare | Black Creek | mm | 7/07/1855 |
Colley | Hugh | age 63; gs; arrive 1819, ‘Canada’; life; protest.; gardener to John Galt Smith | Woodville, Patns. Plns. | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Colley | William | account of alleged robbery of his premises;shopkeeper at Black Creek | Black Creek | mm | 17/01/1846 |
Collier | George | shepherd; gs; arr. on ‘Marquis Hastings’; George Townshend; | Trevallyn, Paterson | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Collins | ne | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Collins | Thomas | sawyer; free by servitude; arr. on the ‘Almorah’; George Townshend. | Trevallyn, Paterson | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Collins | Alma | re marriage to Joe Killalea | Braemar, Dunolly | sa | 20/09/1919 |
Collins | Henry | drover for Spencer Whiteman; aged 15 yrs.. Wages 10/- per week; | West Maitland | st | 29/10/1862 |
Collins | Matthew | reward for a Bay Mare | Scone | mm | 5/07/1854 |
Collins | George | charged Thomas Sullivan with refusing to give up possession of land at Black Creek | Black Creek | mm | 10/01/1855 |
Collins | John | deprived of ticket of leave for improper conduct – absconding from his hired service | Muswellbrook | hrg | 9/04/1842 |
Collivan | Michael | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘James Pattison’; aka Colvin | Scone | gg | 21/10/1840 |
Collum | John | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Combes | J. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Commode | James | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. James Moore of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Condon | M. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Patrick Cullen, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Conlan | John | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Conlon | P.C. | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Conne | George | member Singleton Oddfellows Band | Singleton | st | 7/12/1861 |
Connllley | Francis | obtained ticket of leave at Cassilis; arr. ‘John’ 4 | Cassilis | hrg | 25/06/1842 |
Connor | James | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Connor | John | re alleged assault of Julia Bayliss by John Pyne | mm | 3/03/1855 | |
Connor | James | tol holder; trial by Capt. Pike for mistaking the prime pieces of fat meat for the lean rounds | Merton | mm | 12/07/1845 |
Connor | John | lockup keeper; charged by J. Belcher with ‘pass (ing) a night …with his wife, while (she) under … of solitary confinement’ | Wollombi | mm | 12/07/1845 |
Connors | Catherine | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by William Dangar Esq. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Conroy | Luke | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘Guillardon’ | Scone | hrg | 21/05/1842 |
Consodine | Miss Maria | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Conway | Patrick | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; arr. ‘Java’ | Wollombi | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Cook | Mrs. William | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Cook | William | household; for incorporation. | John St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Cook | William | obtained ticket of leave; arr. ‘Lord Lynedoch’ | Dungog | mm | 21/06/1845 |
Cook | William | steward for the Tradesman’s Ball ‘dancing to commence at half-past Eight o’clock’ | Singleton | mm | 5/07/1854 |
Cook | William | obtained license for Philip Thorley house…to be known by the sign of the Windmill. | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Cook | James | age 20; arr. ‘Phoenix’, 1827; master James Adair | Paterson | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Cook | John | age 25; arr. ‘Roslyn Castle’ 1834; master John Larnack | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Cook | John | ‘Norfolk’ 1834; master H.W.Kadford | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Cook | William | blacksmith; opening of the ‘Windmill’ Inn at Mt. Thorley | mm | 17/06/1843 | |
Cooke | William | Chief Constable Patrick Plains. | gg | 11/04/1838 | |
Cooke | William | late of HM 40th regiment; father in law to John Lumley of the Rose Inn; awarded medals. | mm | 29/03/1851 | |
Cooksley | Mrs. Mrs. |
donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by O.R. Upjohn, Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Coombes | W. | donated ”. ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Coombes | Roger | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Coombs | E. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Coompton | Josiah | age 24; arrive ‘Asia’ 1; 1837; master W. Dangar. | Hunter River | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Cooper | R. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Barden, Superintendent, Ravensworth. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Cooper | James | household; petitioner for incorporation of Singleton. | George St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Cooper | James | household; petitioner for incorporation of Singleton. | John St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Cooper | R. | land at Goorangoola | sa | 1/06/1878 | |
Cooper | James | conditional pardon granted 20 Oct 1849; ex ‘Lady Kennaway’ 3; | mm | 28/11/1849 | |
Cooper | John | age 28; arr. ‘Parmelia’, 1832; master John Howe | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Copeland | Sophia | ticket of leave issued at Maitland; ‘Isabella 5’; | mm | 28/09/1844 | |
Cornelius | R. | re sale of cattle, sheep, horses. | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Correy | Bartholomew | age 25; arr. ‘Lady McNaughton’ 1830; master R. Lethbridge | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Corrigan | Margaret | subscription of £0.5.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid’ | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Corrigan | James | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid’ | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Corrigan | James | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Henry McFadden of Clounties. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Corrigan | James | subscription of £0.8.0 ‘for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Corrigan | James | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Redburnbury | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Costello | Catherine | age 25; arrive ‘Roslyn Castle’ 1836; master J. Marshall | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Costello | Michael | age 34; arrive ‘Drunmore’ 1831; master James Bowman | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Cotter | Richard | obtained ticket of leave at Cassilis; arr. ‘Surrey’ 8 | Cassilis | mm | 6/07/1844 |
Cotter | Patrick | obtained ticket of leave at Cassilis; arr. ‘Surrey’ 8 | Cassilis | mm | 6/07/1844 |
Cotton | Peter | age 40; arrive ‘Hercules’ 1830; master Government. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Coughlan | Thomas | publican Forbes Hotel | John St. | st | 2/11/1861 |
Coughlan | Thomas | Forbes Hotel | John St. | st | 16/04/1862 |
Coughlan | ne | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Coughlan | T. | donated £1.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. Kingston, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Coughlan | Thomas K. | household; for incorporation. | John St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Coulson | Henry | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Henry McFadden of Clounties. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Coulson | Henry | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Newington | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Courtney | Patrick | obtained ticket of leave at Cassilis; arr. ‘William Jardine’ | Cassilis | hrg | 21/05/1842 |
Cousens | Thomas | age 35; arrive ‘Countess of Harcourt’; master R.Scott | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Cowderoy | William | age 21; arr. ‘York’ in 1830; master Government | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Cox | T.B. | re horses etc being removed from Radford— | Black Creek | mm | 11/01/1854 |
Cox | T.B. | innkeeper. | Singleton | hrg | 25/06/1842 |
Cox | Miss Elizabeth | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Cox | Mr. | owner hotel Singleton in 1846 | mm | 21/10/1846 | |
Cox | George H. | household; for incorporation. | Elizabeth St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Cox | James | of Bulga; conditional purchase of 200 acres of land at parish of Wollombi | sa | 18/01/1879 | |
Cox | Joseph | age 28; arrive ‘Isabella’ 1831; master R. Lethbridge | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Cox | William | age 45; arr. ‘Hooghley’ in 1834; master H.W.Kadford | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Cox | T.B. | re nominee to District Council | mm | 10/05/1845 | |
Cox | T.B. | inn keeper | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 11/06/1842 |
Cox | James | charged with stealing three bags the property of Mr. Holmes a settler on the Paterson River | hrg | 4/06/1842 | |
Cox | T.B. | re member of ‘ established church’ committee | Singleton | mm | 10/04/1847 |
Coyle | Grace | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. John Lumley, Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Cracknell | George | age 25; arrive ‘Exmouth’ 1831; master G.B White | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Craddock | H.R. | death of father. | Singleton | mm | 7/07/1849 |
Craddock | H.R. | petitioner for a public meeting ‘to take into consideration the present state of the roads,. | Patrick’s Plains | mm | 3/07/1852 |
Craddock | H.R. | subscribed £1.1.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Craddock | Mrs. | donated £0.10.0 ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Craddock | John | death at Peckham England; | Peckham | mm | 7/07/1849 |
Craddock | Charles | surgeon, father of H.R.Craddock | mm | 7/07/1849 | |
Craddock | H.R. | license for auctioneer; for police district of Tamworth | Singleton | mm | 22/08/1849 |
Cragg | Daniel | obtained ticket of leave at Paterson; ex John Barry | mm | 25/05/1844 | |
Craig | David R. | age 52, arr. 1831 ‘Exmouth’; master G. Bowman | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Craig | Susan | age 24; arr. ‘Diana’ 1832; master Archibald Bell | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Crampsie | John James | age 42; arr. ‘ Andromea’ 1830; ticket of leave | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Crampton | John | donated £1.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Still & Sexton, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Crampton | John | subscribed £0.10.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Crane | John | age 27; arrive ‘Countess of Harcourt’ 1833; ticket of leave | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Crawford | William | age 20; arrive ‘Lloyds’ 1837; master D . McLeod | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Crawford | John | absconded from hired service of James Welsh | Singleton | mm | 17/06/1843 |
Crawford | Maria | absconded from hired service of James Welsh | Singleton | mm | 17/06/1843 |
Crawley | William | ticket of leave granted; ‘Adrian’; alias Holland; | Murrurundi | mm | 28/09/1844 |
Crawley | Margaret | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by J.C.S. McDouall, Esq. J.P. of New Freugh | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Cray | Ann | charged with being drunk and disorderly | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Creener | Miss Mary | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Crichton | J.C. | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Crievers | H. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, R.Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Croasdill | ns | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
Croft | G. | inquest into death of Catharine Adaway ; jury member; | sa | 4/07/1877 | |
Crofton | C.J. | petitioner for a public meeting ‘to take into consideration the present state of the roads,. | Patrick’s Plains | mm | 3/07/1852 |
Crofton | Chidley John | appointment as Bailiff Patrick’s Plains-Small Debts Court. | mm | 29/03/1851 | |
Crofton | C.J. | re sale of stock at his sale yard opposite the Forbes Hotel in John St. | Singleton | mm | 27/02/1850 |
Crofton | Mr. | auctioneer | Singleton | mm | 14/04/1849 |
Crombie | Charles Oliver | tailor; ‘given to drink’- re warrant for apprehension | Murrurundi | mm | 14/12/1853 |
Cronan | Timothy | obtained ticket of leave at Cassilis; arr. ‘Asia’ 9 | Cassilis | mm | 6/07/1844 |
Cross | ne | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Cross | Samuel | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; arr. ‘Prince George’ | Wollombi | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Crouther | Clement | householder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton. | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Cruickshank | W. | freeholder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton; | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Crutcher | Mr. | McCosker v. Wake, Crutcher; listed for Singleton Quarter Sessions, 26 Nov. | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Cubin | John | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. J. Miller, Corinda. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Cubitt | H. | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Henry Hewitt , Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Cullen | ne | inn at Singleton | Singleton | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Cullen | Mr. | re Governor Bourke Hotel | Singleton | hrg | 16/04/1842 |
Cullen | ne | member of committee, Benevolent Society | Singleton | hrg | 1/02/1862 |
Cullen | Patrick | for sale, Fitzroy Hotel | Singleton | st | 29/03/1862 |
Cullen | P. | Fitzroy Hotel | George St. | st | 16/04/1862 |
Cullen | Mrs. | subscription of £5.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid’ | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Cullen | Patrick | subscription of £5.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid’ | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Cullen | Patrick | license for Fitzroy Hotel | George St. | mm | 28/04/1864 |
Cullen | T. | Patrick’s Plains & Upper Hunter Agricultural Assoc. meeting | mm | 21/10/1846 | |
Cullen | Patrick | freehold | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Cullen | Thomas | publican; Fitzroy Hotel. | mm | 29/10/1896 | |
Cullen | Dick | re ‘flogging tree’ | mm | 29/10/1896 | |
Cullen | Patrick | petitioner for a public meeting ‘to take into consideration the present state of the roads,. | Patrick’s Plains | mm | 3/07/1852 |
Cullen | P. | subscribed £1.0.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Cullen | Patrick | steward for the Tradesman’s Ball ‘dancing to commence at half-past Eight o’clock’ | Singleton | mm | 5/07/1854 |
Cullen | Patrick | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Cullen | Thomas | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Cullen | Thomas | appointment as trustees for the Savings Bank of New South Wales for Patrick’s Plains | mm | 27/02/1850 | |
Cullen | Thomas | subscribed £1.1.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Cullen | John | ‘Asia’ 9; granted conditional pardon 20 Oct. 1849 | mm | 28/11/1849 | |
Cullen | Thomas | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Cullen | Mrs. | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Cullen | Patrick | donated £1.1.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Cullen | Thomas | tenders for repairs of roads District of Patrick’s Plains | Singleton | mm | 8/08/1846 |
Cullen | T. | re nominee to District Council | mm | 10/05/1845 | |
Cullen | Patrick | serious accident whilst riding horse | mm | 10/05/1845 | |
Cullen | ns | Inn keeper | Singleton | hrg | 11/06/1842 |
Cummins | Michael | ticket of leave holder; a witness at the coronial inquest into death of Gwinneth Saunders | Singleton | mm | 19/12/1855 |
Cunneen | Michael | donated £2.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Cunneen | ne | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Patrick Cullen, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Cunneen | Mr. | mention re horse stealing at Neotsfield. | sa | 15/01/1879 | |
Cunneen | Michael | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Cunnen | Michael | re near accident to Dr. Stolworth | mm | 26/01/1848 | |
Cunnenn | Michael | charged David Brosi with ‘injuring a fence’. | Falbrook | mm | 7/04/1864 |
Cunningham | James | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Cunningham | Mrs. | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Cunningham | Patrick | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Cunninjgham | James | donated £0.7.6 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Curly | Michael | charged with being drunk | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Curran | Mrs. Honorah | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid.’ | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Curran | Patrick | subscription of £2.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Curran | Patrick | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Curran | P. | donated £0.2.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Curran | M. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, R.Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Curran | J. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, R.Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Curran | Patrick | freehold & household; against incorporation. | Kelso | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Curry | Thomas | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘ for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Curry | Thomas | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Curry | Mrs. Ann | donated £0.3.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Curtis | Miss M. | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Curtis | ne | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Misses Martin, Young Ladies School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Curtis | W. | donated £0.3.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Curtis | Frederick | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Redburnbury | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Curtis | Mrs. | owned a lodging house | Singleton | mm | 23/09/1854 |
Cushien | William | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Cusick | Thomas | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Redburnbury | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Dalby | James | household; for incorporation. | John St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Dalton | Mr. | attorney | st | 26/11/1862 | |
Dalton | ne | member of committee, Benevolent Society | Singleton | hrg | 1/02/1862 |
Dalton | R. | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Dalton | Richard | household; for incorporation. | George St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Daly | John | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Dalzell | C. | freeholder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton; | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Dalzell | Robert | householder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton. | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Dangar | Henry | ‘a subscriber to Singleton church and parsonage house’, meeting of same; trustee | hrg | 19/03/1842 | |
Dangar | Henry | re welcome home dinner; | Singleton | mm | 7/11/1855 |
Dangar | Henry | obituary | Singleton | st | 12/04/1862 |
Dangar | William John | J.P; subscription of £3.3.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Dangar | W.J. | donated £5.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by William Dangar Esq.. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Dangar | Mrs. W.J. | donated £5.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by William Dangar Esq.. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Dangar | Henry H. | protest that the boundary of the town does not extend along the Maitland Road more than one mile from Mr. Cullen’s. | gg | 29/04/1864 | |
Dangar | A.A. | inquest into death of an employee. | Baroona | sa | 13/08/1892 |
Dangar | Thomas | agent for the Maitland Mercury. | Scone | mm | 2/07/1851 |
Dangar | Mr. | report of ‘wholesale horsestealing at Neotsfield’. | sa | 15/01/1879 | |
Dangar | W.J. | subscribed £1.0.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Dangar | Thomas | re lease of the ‘New Golden Fleece Inn’; description of same. | Scone | mm | 29/03/1851 |
Dangar | H. | attendance at meeting opposing re ‘new regulations for depasturing licenses’ | mm | 11/05/1844 | |
Dangar | John | re accident to Patrick Cullen | mm | 10/05/1845 | |
Dangar | Sarah | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
Dangar | R.C. | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
Dangar | Thomas | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
Dangar | Thomas | granted license- Liverpool St Scone, New Golden Fleece Inn | Scone | mm | 25/04/1855 |
Daniels | W. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Miss Heritage, Young Ladies School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Daniels | Ann | donated £0.2.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Miss Heritage, Young Ladies School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Daniels | David | obtained ticket of leave at Cassilis; arr. ‘Layton’ | Cassilis | hrg | 21/05/1842 |
Dark | Stephen | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Darkins | John | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid.’ | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Davidson | Amelia | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Davidson | George | free by servitude, charged with robbery and putting in bodily fear; occupation – carpenter, employed by J.C.McDouall | mm | 10/04/1847 | |
Davies | Mr. | adv for school at Maison Dieu ‘for young ladies’ | hrg | 19/03/1842 | |
Davies | Mrs. | adv for school at Maison Dieu ‘for young ladies’ | hrg | 19/03/1842 | |
Davies | Henry | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. C. Thompson, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Davies | Mr. | re nominee to District Council | mm | 10/05/1845 | |
Davies | J.J. | adv for school at Maison Dieu ‘for young gentlemen as boarders’ | Maison Dieu | hrg | 11/06/1842 |
Davies | T.J. | re member of ‘ established church’ committee | Singleton | mm | 10/04/1847 |
Davies | J.M. | advert for a teacher for five girls aged from 4 to 12 yrs. at Currubula | Murrurundi | mm | 5/09/1849 |
Davis | ne | Sheriff’s sale of property at Wollombi | mm | 20/07/1844 | |
Davis | James | ticket of leave granted; ‘Bengal Merchant 2’; | Muswellbrook | mm | 28/09/1844 |
Davis | Mrs. | donated £0.2.6; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Davis | F.B. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by H.P. Stacy, Esq., A.J. Stock Bank, Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Davis | J.M. | charged a female servant with stealing wine from him | Wollombi | mm | 13/01/1844 |
Davis | Joseph | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Davis | Joseph | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Davis | J. M. | of Currububula; advert for a teacher for ‘five young ladies’. | Murrurundi | mm | 20/03/1852 |
Davis | Joseph | police constable at Black Creek | mm | 14/07/1852 | |
Davis | James | obtained ticket of leave at Muswellbrook’ ; arr. ‘ Bengal Merchant 2’ | Muswellbrook | mm | 28/09/1844 |
Davis | M. | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
Davis | David | ticket of leave obtained at Muswellbrook; arr. ‘Speke’ | Muswellbrook | hrg | 21/05/1842 |
Davisou | E. | donated £0.0.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, Roman Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Daw | Peter | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Dawes | Richard | member Singleton Oddfellows Band | Singleton | st | 7/12/1861 |
Dawes | R. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Hawke & Morrison, Scott’s Flat & Glendon. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Dawes | Richard | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Newington | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Dawes | R. | coronial inquest re George Reitz; member of jury | st | 28/10/1865 | |
Dawkins | J. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Patrick Cullen, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Dawkins | John | subscribed £1.0.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Dawkins | John | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Dawson | Mrs. Johanna | subscription of £0.5.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Dawson | Thomas | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Day | Thomas | ticket of leave issued at Port Stephens; ‘Prince George’ | mm | 21/06/1845 | |
Day | William | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘Moffatt’ | Scone | gg | 21/10/1840 |
Day | E.D. | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
De Benyon | ne | donated £1.0.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
De Costa | B. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. James Moore of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
De Courcy | Harry | freeholder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
de Louis | Charles | charged with stealing gin; | st | 5/11/1862 | |
Dealy | Miss Mary | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid.’ | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Dean | William | £3.0.0 order having been ‘lost or stolen’ | mm | 28/11/1849 | |
Deane | Charles | donated £1.10.6 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Deighton | Parish | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; arr. ‘Moffatt’ | Wollombi | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Deitz | Francis | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by J.C.S. McDouall, Esq. J.P. of New Freugh | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Delandre | lockup keeper; mention at trial of Thompson & Davidson, charged with robbery and putting in bodily fear; | Singleton | mm | 10/04/1847 | |
Denham | Samuel | household; for incorporation. | Bourke St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Dennis | Mr. | racehorse ‘Maggy’ | mm | 26/01/1848 | |
Dennis | James | age 40; arrive ‘Prince Regent’ in 1819; tried London; ticket of leave. | Maitland | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Denshire | William | donated £1.1.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Denshire | G. | agent for the Maitland Mercury. | Muswellbrook | mm | 2/07/1851 |
Desmond | John | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. James Moore of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Desmond | William | obtained ticket of leave at Cassilis; ex ‘Elphinstone’; | mm | 25/05/1844 | |
Deveny | Miss Hanorah | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Devereu | ne | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. Whiteman of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Dickenson | John | age 30; arr. 1832 ‘Parmelia’; tried London; | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Dickson | John | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. Kingston, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Dieckman | J.H. | mention in insolvency proceedings re James Watson | mm | 2/09/1843 | |
Dight | S.B. | ; subscription of £2.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Dight | S.B. | property in Church St. | st | 16/07/1862 | |
Dight | G. | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. C. Thompson, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Dight | Samuel Billingsly | justice of the peace | Clifford | mm | 6/08/1864 |
Dight | ne | listed for Quarter session and District Court at Singleton; Dight v. Ward | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Dight | G. | Patrick’s Plains & Upper Hunter Agricultural Assoc. meeting | mm | 21/10/1846 | |
Dight | S. | Patrick’s Plains & Upper Hunter Agricultural Assoc. meeting | mm | 21/10/1846 | |
Dight | George | ad for a groom | Singleton | mm | 3/07/1847 |
Dillion | land at Goorangoola | sa | 1/06/1878 | ||
Dillon | William | ticket of leave issued at Patrick’s Plains; arr. ‘Mangles5’. | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 21/05/1842 |
Dillon | Thomas | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; ex ‘Hive ‘2; | mm | 25/05/1844 | |
Dine | Richard | donated £2.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Dines | Mrs. Richard | donated £2.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Dines | Miss Louisa | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Dines | G. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Dines | Richard | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Glenridding | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Dines | John | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Glenridding | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Diver | James | ticket of leave issued at Wollombi; ‘Middlesex’ | mm | 28/09/1844 | |
Dixon | Mrs. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. F. Williams, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Dobikin | John | age 27; arr. ‘Mangles’ in 1833; tried at Nottingham; master James Glennis (sic); tol; | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Dodds | A. | inquest re death at Lochinvar of Peter Slader; domestic servant; | mm | 7/04/1864 | |
Dodds | C. | freeholder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton; | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Dogerty | John | ticket of leave granted; ‘Waterloo’ | Scone | mm | 28/09/1844 |
Dogerty | John | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘Waterloo’ | Scone | mm | 28/09/1844 |
Dogherty | Timothy | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid.’ | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Dolan | John | age 17, arr. ‘Lady Kennaway’ in 1836; tried at Lancaster; master G.T.Palmer | Wollombi | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Donahoe | Martin | donated £5.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Donaldson | C. | delegate to Southern Rugby Football Union. | sa | 11/05/1889 | |
Donally | Patrick | age 22; arr. ‘Java’, 1833; tried Limerick; master H.P.Dutton | Patricks Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Donavan | Patrick | age 24, arr. ‘Eliza’ 2 in 1827; tried at Cork; holding ticket of leave. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Donevan | John | age 34; master Robert Pringle | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Donnally | Patrick | age 22; arr. ‘Java’ in 1833; tried at Limerick; master H.P.Dutton | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Donnell | Owen | donated £0.2.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Donohoe | Mrs. | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Donohoe | Master Rudolph | subscription of £0.2.6 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Donohoe | Martin | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Donohoe | Mrs. B and son | donated £1.15.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Donohue | J. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Henry Still , Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Donohue | Bryan | notice of death at age 67 on the 12 Dec. 1855 | Singleton | mm | 19/12/1855 |
Doohan | M. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by J.C.S. McDouall, Esq. J.P. of New Freugh | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Doohan | P. | donated £0.6.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by J. Larnach, Esq., J.P., Rosemount. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Doohan | Michael | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Doohan | Martin | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘ for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Doohan | Patrick | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Doohan | Miss Bridget | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Doran | Bernard | age 31; arr. ‘Melish’ in 1836; master L.A.Berry | Jerry’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Dorrington | Francis | charged with ‘stealing and carrying away a certain ox’ – trial proceedings. | st | 5/11/1862 | |
Dorrington | Mrs. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. James Rowe of Broke | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Dorrington | F. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. James Rowe of Broke | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Dorrington | Francis | charged with stealing certain cattle; Singleton Police Court hearing. | Cockfighter Creek | st | 29/10/1862 |
Dorrington | Mrs. | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Dorrington | Elizabeth | witness at inquest Francis Cavenagh | st | 6/04/1864 | |
Dorrington | ne | listed for Quarter session and District Court at Singleton; Loder v. Dorrington | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Dorrington | Francis | granted a slaughtering license | Broke | sa | 15/01/1879 |
Dorrington | Francis | granted a slaughtering licenses at Broke Police Court | Broke | sa | 15/01/1879 |
Dorrington | F. | completion of long room and plans for a free ball | sa | 15/01/1879 | |
Dorrington | John | notice re property of his deceased brother Francis Dorrington. | Singleton | mm | 2/12/1854 |
Dorrington | Francis | notice re his property. | Singleton | mm | 2/12/1854 |
Dorrington | John | notice re note for £110 mislaid by his deceased brother Francis | Singleton | mm | 2/12/1854 |
Dorrington | Eric Whiteman | death notice; age 2 yrs.; son of H.W. and Elizabeth Dorrington. | ‘Myrillda’ Pitt St. | sa | 18/09/1915 |
Dove | Rev. W.W. | re foundation stone Church of England School | Jerry’s Plains | st | 10/12/1862 |
Dove | Rev. William | assisted at marriage of J.C.S. McDouall to Susan Hartigan. | st | 30/03/1864 | |
Dow | Mrs. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. James Rowe of Broke | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Dowd | Michael | age 31, arr. ‘Royal Sovereign’ in 1834; tried at Londonderry; master Robert Pringle | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Dowling | Patrick | subscription of £0.5.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid’ | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Dowling | Mrs. T. | donated £0.2.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Dowling | George | freeholder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton; | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Dowling | Thomas | age 16; arr. ‘Earl Grey’ in 1836; tried Queens County; master W.Humphries | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Downing | John | age 33; arr. ‘Mangles’ 7 in 1837; tried at Suffolk; master John Verge | Hunter River | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Downs | James | meeting re Bridgeman Public school; | sa | 11/06/1879 | |
Doyle | Mr. | rented a farm to Francis Larney; | sa | 16/05/1894 | |
Doyle | C.M. | re donation for church at Jerry’s Plains | Lucan Oak, J.P. | hrg | 4/06/1842 |
Doyle | Edmund | donation for church & parsonage at Jerry’s Plains | Montrose Park, Jerry’s Plains | hrg | 4/06/1842 |
Doyle | Andrew | donation for church & parsonage at Jerry’s Plains. | Oak Range, Jerry’s Plains | hrg | 4/06/1842 |
Doyle | Cyrus | donation for church & parsonage at Jerry’s Plains. | Lucan Park, Jerry’s Plains | hrg | 4/06/1842 |
Doyle | Thomas | subscription of £5.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Doyle | Thomas | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Doyle | Catherine | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by J.C.S. McDouall, Esq. J.P. of New Freugh | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Doyle | Thomas | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by J.C.S. McDouall, Esq. J.P. of New Freugh | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Doyle | Julia | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by J.C.S. McDouall, Esq. J.P. of New Freugh | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Doyle | William | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Doyle | Mr. | mentioned at trial of Spencer Whiteman and Francis Dorrington for cattle stealing | st | 5/11/1862 | |
Doyle | Edward | summoned Mrs. James Duff for illegally impounding a bull | mm | 1/11/1862 | |
Doyle | Roscoe | bull was impounded | mm | 1/11/1862 | |
Doyle | James | member of jury at inquest; | sa | 6/07/1899 | |
Doyle | Peter | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Doyle | E.N. | reward for filly | Wyalla, Wollombi | mm | 12/12/1846 |
Doyle | C.M. | court case re Master & Servant Act and C. Moss; | mm | 26/08/1854 | |
Drake | ne | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Patrick Cullen, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Drake | Thomas | age 27; arr. ‘Waterloo’ in 1831; tried in Dublin; master R. Rodd | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Drane | ne | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Patrick Cullen, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Drew | J.H. | Heart-in-Hand Coaches | Singleton | st | 5/04/1862 |
Drew | J.H. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mrs. Bunn, John Street, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Drew | Joseph | cautioned the public against giving credit to his wife Mary Drew | Singleton | mm | 8/02/1854 |
Drew | Mary | husband Joseph Drew | Singleton | mm | 8/02/1854 |
Driscoll | Denis | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Driscoll | Dennis | age 40; arr. ‘Blenheim’ in 1834, tried at Cork; master G.B White | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Drynan | Pat | impounded | mm | 13/07/1853 | |
Du Moulin | Dr. | re ‘Hooping’ cough | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Du Moulin | James William | charged George Porter with stealing a ploughshare; found not guilty | Wollombi | mm | 8/07/1846 |
Du Vernet | Senior Sergeant | re conduct of local boys | sa | 9/09/1874 | |
Duane | Simon | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Ducken | George | age 27; ticket of leave; arr. 1829, ‘Lady Faversham’; tried at Oxford; | Pat Plains | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Dudding | W. | C.P.S.; donated £2.2.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Dudding | D. | donated £2.2.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. Whiteman of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Dudding | William | household; for incorporation. | Goulburn St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Dudding | William | subscribed £1.0.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Dudding | William | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Duff | Peter | farmer; donation for church & parsonage at Jerry’s Plains. | Jerry’s Plains | hrg | 4/06/1842 |
Duff | James | farmer; donation for church & parsonage at Jerry’s Plains. | Jerry’s Plains | hrg | 4/06/1842 |
Duff | James | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Duff | Mrs. James | summoned by Edward Doyle for illegally impounding a bull | Jerry’s Plains | mm | 1/11/1862 |
Duff | John | mention in obit. for Richard Alcorn | sa | 15/01/1879 | |
Duff | Peter | death 30 Nov. 1849; aged 30; leaving a wife and six children. | Hampton Park, Jerry’s Plains | mm | 4/12/1850 |
Duffy | Edward | age 27; ticket of leave; arr. 1831, ‘Bussorah Merchant’; tried at Cavan; master A. Mcdougal; | Patricks Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Duffy | James | age 26; arr. 1829 on the ‘Sophis’; tried at Down; master R.Lethbridge; | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1839 |
Duffy | Michael | age 19; arr. 1832 on the ‘Dunvegan Castle’; tried at Sligo; master J.M.Blaxland; | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1839 |
Duffy | Patrick | age 33; arr. 1837 on the ‘Calcutta’; tried at Louth; master Peter Mcintyre; | Hunter River | grc | 31/12/1839 |
Dugan | Michael | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Dr. Glennie, J.P., Flowerbank. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Dullage | John | age 21; arrive ‘Heroine’ 1833; tried at London; master James Mitchell; freed; | Patricks Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Duncan | Mary | age 18; arr. ‘Mary’ in 1835; tried at Cumberland; master James Glennie | Patricks Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Dungay | W.S. | householder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton. | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Dunn | Mr. | leaser of Camberwell Toll Bar. | st | 6/12/1862 | |
Dunn | land at Marannie | sa | 1/06/1878 | ||
Dunn | James | donated £5.0.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Dunn | Michael | labourer; a witness at the coronial inquest into death of Gwinneth Saunders | Singleton | mm | 19/12/1855 |
Dunn | John | age 20; arr. ‘Royal Sovereign’ in 1834; master Robert Pringle; | Jerry’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Dunn | Michael | age19; arr. ‘Captain Cook’ in 1832;tried in Dublin; master Government; | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Durham | William (esq.) | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Durham | C. | member of jury at inquest; | sa | 6/07/1899 | |
Dutton | Henry Pelham | ‘a subscriber to Singleton church and parsonage house’, meeting of same; treasurer; | hrg | 19/03/1842 | |
Dutton | H.P. | attendance at meeting opposing re ‘new regulations for depasturing licenses’ | mm | 11/05/1844 | |
Dutton | H.P. | leaseholder Glendon Brook Estate, lease expires 1 Aug 1855 | Singleton | mm | 17/02/1855 |
D’Wair | Simon | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Dwyer | James | police constable | Black Creek | mm | 2/07/1850 |
Dwyer | James | constable | mm | 20/03/1850 | |
Dwyer | Constable | re inquest into death of Peter Kelly | mm | 10/07/1850 | |
Dwyre (or Dwyer) | P. | donated £0.2.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Andrew Loder Esq., Monkey Place. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Dyer | William | ticket of leave; ‘Westmoreland’ | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 5/02/1842 |
Dygan | Patrick | subscription of £0.8.0 ‘for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Dyte | E. | secretary, Jerry’s Plains Racing. | hrg | 11/12/1841 | |
Dyte | E. | clerk of the course; Jerry’s Plains races | hrg | 5/03/1842 | |
Eads | William | donated £3.0.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ and two teams. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Eales | ns | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
Eames | William | obtained ticket of leave; arr. ‘Lord Lynedoch’. | hrg | 8/01/1842 | |
Eastmore | J.C. | petitioner for a public meeting ‘to take into consideration the present state of the roads,. | Patrick’s Plains | mm | 3/07/1852 |
Eastmure | James Curtis | ‘a subscriber to Singleton church and parsonage house’, meeting of same; hon. secretary; a solicitor; | hrg | 19/03/1842 | |
Eastmure | James Curtis | solicitor | Singleton | hrg | 26/03/1842 |
Eaton | Mr. | of the White Heart Hotel | Muswellbrook | st | 26/11/1862 |
Eaton | Mary | donated £1.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Eaton | William | donated £2.2.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Eaton | John | household; for incorporation. | Bourke St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Eaton | John | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Eaves | ns | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
Edes | Mr. | subscription of £6.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Edwards | James | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Arthur Blaxland, Esq., J.P. of Fordwich | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Edwards | Mrs. | donated £0.2.6; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Arthur Blaxland, Esq., J.P. of Fordwich | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Edwards | Emma | donated £0.1.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Arthur Blaxland, Esq., J.P. of Fordwich | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Edwards | Frances | donated £0.1.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Arthur Blaxland, Esq., J.P. of Fordwich | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Edwards | Thomas | donated £0.1.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Arthur Blaxland, Esq., J.P. of Fordwich | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Edwards | William | donated £0.1.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Arthur Blaxland, Esq., J.P. of Fordwich | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Edwards | D. | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Arthur Blaxland, Esq., J.P. of Fordwich | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Edwards | Mrs. | donated £0.2.6; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Still & Sexton, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Edwards | ne | public house | mm | 7/04/1864 | |
Edwards | Thomas | license for White Swan Inn | George St. | mm | 28/04/1864 |
Edwards | Thomas | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Edwards | T. | coronial inquest re George Reitz; member of jury | st | 28/10/1865 | |
Edwards | Martha | wife of Thomas Edwards, inn keeper George St. | st | 6/04/1864 | |
Edwards | Thomas | inn keeper George St. | st | 6/04/1864 | |
Edwards | Thomas | subscription of £0.5.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid’ | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Edwards | William | re sale by auction of property | Glendon | mm | 7/04/1855 |
Edwards | John | obtained ticket of leave at Merton; arr. ‘ Parmelia’ | Merton | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Edwards | Sergeant | mounter policeman; re accident; | Jerry’s Plains | mm | 10/04/1847 |
Edwards | Mrs. | hut at Glennie Ck. | Glennie Ck | mm | 7/07/1849 |
Edwards | Mr. | re trial of James Walton, charged with robbery and forgery | Kingdom Ponds | mm | 17/05/1851 |
Edwards jun. | Mrs. | donated £0.2.6; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Still & Sexton, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Egan | John | ticket of leave; ‘Java’; alias Michael | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Egan | Bryan | report of drowning in Cockfighter’s Creek; occupation shoemaker. | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Egan | Mr. | public house at Black Creek | Black Creek | mm | 10/07/1850 |
Egan | Bryan | inquest into death of father in law D. Galupy; opened a public house; | Black Creek | mm | 10/07/1850 |
Eggleston | Frederick | death; assistant to J.W.Bowes, Edinburgh House, John Street. | Singleton | st | 30/03/1864 |
Eggleston | Frederic | household; for incorporation. | John St. John St. |
gg | 29/04/1864 |
Elder | Rev. John | donation for church & parsonage at Jerry’s Plains. | Sydney | hrg | 11/06/1842 |
Eldershaw | P.E. | C.P.S. | sa | 20/09/1919 | |
Eliot | Thomas | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Ellis | H.W. | barrister | st | 26/11/1862 | |
Ellis | Thomas | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Ellis | William | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Ellis | Thomas | reward for horses | Harrowfield, Jerry’s Plains | hrg | 26/03/1842 |
Ellis | Joseph | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘Asia’ 9 | Scone | hrg | 25/06/1842 |
Eltis | Matthew | householder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton. | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Estall | W.H. | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Evans | Miss | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Miss Heritage, Young Ladies School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Evans | James | auctioneer | hrg | 11/06/1842 | |
Evelyn | John | donated £0.2.6; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by R.A. Rodd Esq., J.P., Menimbah | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Everal | Mrs. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Still & Sexton, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Everill | Thomas | mail coach driver | mm | 29/10/1896 | |
Everington | W.G. | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Everness | William | agent for the Maitland Mercury. | Merton | mm | 2/07/1851 |
Everness | William | agent for the Maitland Mercury. | Merton | mm | 1/07/1846 |
Falconer | William | ticket of leave; Royal George | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 5/02/1842 |
Falconer | James | householder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton. | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Falkner | D. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Rev. J.S. White, Gowrie. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Falkner | D. | freehold & household; against incorporation. | Section | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Fallick | P. | member of Singleton Reserve Rifle Company | sa | 11/05/1889 | |
Fallick | P. | Singleton Reserve Rifle Company member | sa | 11/05/1889 | |
Faning | Mr. | in attendance at the Tradesman’s Ball ‘dancing to commence at half-past Eight o’clock’ | Singleton | mm | 5/07/1854 |
Farquhar | Mr. | attempted robbery of his store at Clarence town. | mm | 20/07/1844 | |
Farrell | Thomas | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Henry McFadden of Clounties. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Farrow | William | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Faulkner | David | Shamrock Rose & Thistle | Dangar’s Flat | st | 16/04/1862 |
Faulkner | David | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid.’ | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Faulkner | D. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Faulkner | Jane | donated £0.2.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Faulkner | Mary | donated £0.2.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Faulkner | David | license for Lairmount Hotel | Section | mm | 28/04/1864 |
Fearn | Richard | ticket of leave cancelled for being out of his district without a pass by Scone Bench | hrg | 4/06/1842 | |
Fennell | D.J. | proposed three rounds of cheers for the press | sa | 9/09/1874 | |
Fenwick | G.T. | auction of cattle at Brinkburne near Gresford | Brinkburne | mm | 28/01/1843 |
Fenwick | Mr. | property on the Upper Patterson | hrg | 11/06/1842 | |
Ferguson | Mary | donated £0.1.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Ferguson | David | donated £1.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Ferrar | Isaac | shoemaker of Black Creek | Black Creek | mm | 2/07/1850 |
Ferries | P. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Morrison & Christian of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Ferris | Sarah | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by J. Larnach, Esq., J.P., Rosemount. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Ferris | Mr. | of the Settlers Arms | Paterson | hrg | 11/12/1841 |
Ferriter | John Stephen | ‘a subscriber to Singleton church and parsonage house’, meeting of same; | hrg | 19/03/1842 | |
Ferriter | John Stephen | J.P. | Singleton | hrg | 26/03/1842 |
Fetherson | Mr. | former clerk of petty sessions at Wollombi | hrg | 1/01/1842 | |
Finn | John | ticket of leave granted; ‘Calcutta’ | Scone | mm | 28/09/1844 |
Finn | John | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘ Calcutta’ | Scone | mm | 28/09/1844 |
Firth | J.R. | subscribed £0.10.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Fish | Mr. | member of Singleton Cricket Club- speaker at meeting | Singleton | mm | 10/04/1847 |
Fisher | Mrs. | auction sale at residence | Darlington | sa | 18/01/1879 |
Fitzgerald | James | ticket of leave; ‘Surry’ | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Fitzgerald | P. | publican license for the Belford Arms | Belford | st | 16/04/1862 |
Fitzgerald | W. | re cricket match Scott’s Flat and Singleton. ‘(Fitzgerald) making a score of 30 by good play’ | sa | 15/01/1879 | |
Fitzgerald | P. | donated £0.3.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by J.C.S. McDouall, Esq. J.P. of New Freugh | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Fitzgerald | Martin | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Fitzgerald | Patrick | died c Oct 1862; landlord of the Belford Arms Inn; | Belford | mm | 1/11/1862 |
Fitzgerald | Michael | obtained ticket of leave; arr. ‘Royal Admiral’. | hrg | 8/01/1842 | |
Fitzgerald | Robert | donated £5.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Fitzgerald | Ann | arr. ‘Southworth’ 1832, assigned in 1833 to Mrs. Kelman Kirkton | mm | 26/07/1845 | |
Fitzgerald | William | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; ex ‘Bengal Merchant’ | mm | 25/05/1844 | |
Fitzisimon | Michael | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Fitzpatrick | Patrick | resigned as Constable | gg | 24/01/1838 | |
Fitzpatrick | Patrick | donated ‘towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Fitzpatrick | Donald | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘Hero’ | Scone | gg | 21/10/1840 |
Fitzsimmons | Michael | donated £2.2.6 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Floyd | Mrs. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Floyd | M. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, R.Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Floyd | K. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, R.Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Floyd | William | household; for incorporation. | Elizabeth St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Floyd | Mrs. Margaret | subscription of £0.2.6 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Floyd | William | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Floyd | William | donated £0.15.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Flynn | John | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Flynn | John | charged by William Smith with assaulting him | sa | 15/11/1879 | |
Flynn | John | household; petitioner for incorporation. | John St. John St. |
gg | 29/04/1864 |
Flynn | John | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Flynn | John | charged William Smith with assault. | sa | 15/01/1879 | |
Foley | Edward | donated £0.1.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Folkes | Robert | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘Lady Harewood’ | Scone | gg | 21/10/1840 |
Foot | Theophilus | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Forbes | Francis | appointment as Magistrate. | Skelletar | gg | 28/10/1840 |
Forbes | Alex. L. | correspondence re National School and Mechanics. | st | 9/08/1862 | |
Forbes | Charles | Police magistrate | gg | 10/10/1838 | |
Forbes | Alexander | application for a road at his land at Yengo Creek | mm | 3/07/1850 | |
Forbes | Francis | attendance at meeting opposing re ‘new regulations for depasturing licenses’ | mm | 11/05/1844 | |
Ford | George | member of the jury at the inquest of George Bailey | sa | 9/09/1874 | |
Fordman | Mrs. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Foster | W.J. | barrister | st | 26/11/1862 | |
Foster | H.W. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mrs. Bunn, John Street, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Fowler | Charles | age 29; FS; arr ‘Specke’ 2 in 1821; 7 yrs.; protestant.; labourer with James Phillips. | Bona Vista, Patns. Plns. | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Fowles | Dan | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Henry Hewitt , Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Fox | John | age 39; fs; arrive ‘Regalia’ in 1826; 14 yrs. RC; tanner to William Ogilvie | Merton | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Fox | John | age 30; gs; life sentence, arrive ‘Mangles’ 3 in 1824; RC; labourer to Thomas Coulson. | Belmont, Luskintyre | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Fox | George Henry | charged with soliciting arms and begging without lawful and visible means of support | Singleton | sa | 27/08/1907 |
Fox | Emma | charged with soliciting arms and begging without lawful and visible means of support | Singleton | sa | 27/08/1907 |
Fox | J. | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Still & Sexton, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Fox | Michael | age 18;labourer; gs; arrive ‘Eliza’ in 1826; 7 yrs.. RC; James Bowman. | Patrick’s Plains | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Fox | W. | household; petitioner for incorporation. | John St. John St. |
gg | 29/04/1864 |
Fox | W. | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Fox | John | member of the jury at coroner’s inquest into death of Mary Perrett; | Singleton | sa | 21/12/1878 |
Fox | William | charged with using obscene language – see Robert Terry | sa | 11/06/1879 | |
Fox | William | member of the jury at the inquest of George Bailey | sa | 9/09/1874 | |
Fox | Chief Constable at Muswellbrook | Muswellbrook | mm | 17/05/1851 | |
Foy | John | age 28; labourer; gs; arrive ‘Mangles’ in 1828, catholic; E.G. Cory | Vineyard Cottage, Pats Plns. | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Fraiser | Mrs. | subscription of £0.5.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Francis | Samuel | inquest into the death of Ann Stanyard; | Singleton | mm | 7/11/1855 |
Francis | James | age 42; convict; arrive ‘Isabella’ 1 in 1818; life sentence; protestant; labourer to James Bowman | Pats. Plains | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Franks | E. | storekeeper; ‘directions on the culture and curing of tobacco’; | Black Creek | mm | 7/12/1844 |
Franks | Edward | storekeeper and agent for the Maitland Mercury | Black Creek | mm | 28/01/1843 |
Franks | Edward | agent for the Maitland Mercury. | Black Creek | mm | 2/07/1851 |
Franks | Edward | charged with breach of the Publicans Act | Black Creek | mm | 5/07/1854 |
Franks | Edward | agent for the Maitland Mercury | Black Creek | mm | 1/07/1846 |
Franks | Mr. | of the Branxton Inn | Black Creek | mm | 3/07/1852 |
Franks | Edward | opening of a butcher’s and baker’s shop | Black Creek | mm | 24/06/1843 |
Franks | Edward | advert re Black Creek Store | mm | 17/06/1843 | |
Fraser | Catherine | deceased estate, auction of ‘a very superior team of six working bullocks’ by Walter Rotton | hrg | 11/12/1841 | |
Frawley | M.A. | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by R.A. Rodd Esq., J.P., Menimbah | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Frawley | Eliza | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by R.A. Rodd Esq., J.P., Menimbah | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Frawley | Michael | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; arr. ‘Surry’ | Wollombi | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Frayne | Mrs. | charged with obscene language; publican’s wife. | mm | 6/08/1864 | |
Frayne | Michael | publican, charged with allowing disorderly conduct | mm | 6/08/1864 | |
Frayne | Michael | license for Golden Fleece Inn | George St. | mm | 28/04/1864 |
Frazer | Mrs. | donated £0.10.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Rev. J. Bowes. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Frazer | W. jnr. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Rev. J. Bowes. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Frazer | James | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Frazer | Mrs. James | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Frazer | Laghlin | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Frazier | ne | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Still & Sexton, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Frederick | James | household; for incorporation. | Macquarie St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Frederick | Francis | granted license- Crown and Anchor Inn’ Kingdon St. | Scone | mm | 25/04/1855 |
Fredericks | James | chairperson, Singleton Cricket Club | st | 23/04/1862 | |
Fredericks | ne | donated £0.10.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. C. Thompson, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Fredericks | William | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Freeman | George jun. | of the Rising Sun Hotel ( formerly the White Horse Inn) | Darlington | st | 13/12/1862 |
Freeman | George jnr. | license for Rising Sun Inn | Darlington | mm | 28/04/1864 |
Freeman | Robert | householder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton. | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Freeman | George | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Freeman | George | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic school house in Singleton.’ | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Freer | Thomas C. | caution from John Johnstone re not receiving value | hrg | 19/03/1842 | |
Fregs | Thomas | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘Moffatt’ | Scone | gg | 21/10/1840 |
French | James | obtained ticket of leave at Patrick’s Plains; arr. ‘Srathfieldsay’ | Patrick’s Plains | mm | 6/07/1844 |
Friedman | Mrs. | donated £0.2.6; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Friedman | Joseph | household; for incorporation. | Macquarie St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Frith | Isaac | granted a slaughtering licenses at Broke Police Court | Broke | sa | 15/01/1879 |
Frost | Miss | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Lesley, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Gabey | Raphael | ticket of leave issued at Paterson; ‘Camden 3’ | mm | 28/09/1844 | |
Gafney | William | obtained ticket of leave at Patrick’s Plains; arr. ‘James Laing’ | Patrick’s Plains | mm | 6/07/1844 |
Gaggin | F.C. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mrs. Bunn, John Street, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Gaggin | John | J.P.; petitioner for a public meeting ‘to take into consideration the present state of the roads,. | Patrick’s Plains | mm | 3/07/1852 |
Gaggin | John | subscribed £1.0.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Gaggin | J. | magistrate | Singleton | mm | 19/02/1853 |
Gaggin | John | Commissioner | mm | 26/08/1854 | |
Gainor | John | subscription of £5.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Gale | Charles | innkeeper at Lochinvar, charged with refusing to admit constables within his licensed house | Lochinvar | mm | 11/02/1846 |
Gallagher | Charles | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Galupy | Dominick | inquest into death | Black Creek | mm | 10/07/1850 |
Galvin | James | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Galvin | Patrick | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ and two teams | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Galvin | Patrick | reward for apprehension of daughter Isabella who ‘did elope from her home’ | Freugh Arms, Singleton | mm | 28/01/1854 |
Galvin | Isabella | re elopement, description etc, reward | Freugh Arms | mm | 28/01/1854 |
Galway | Philip | charged with assault on constable, Wollombi Bench | mm | 14/07/1852 | |
Gander | Michael | Cassilis bench- forfeited ticket of leave due to ‘absconding and wilful neglect of duty’ | Cassilis | hrg | 15/01/1842 |
Garbutt | T. | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Garbutt | A. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Gardener | ne | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. C. Thompson, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Gardiner | David | Christian Israelite preacher | st | 24/12/1862 | |
Gardiner | E. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, R.Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Gardiner | J. J. |
donated £0.0.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, Roman Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Gardiner | S. | donated £0.0.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, Roman Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Gardiner | Alexander | household; for incorporation. | Bourke St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Gardiner | F.W. | scrutineer at Mechanics Institute ballot | sa | 18/01/1879 | |
Gardiner | F.W. | formation of Singleton Amateur Dramatic Club | sa | 5/02/1879 | |
Gardiner | Edwin | member of jury at inquest; | sa | 6/07/1899 | |
Gardiner | David | foreman of the jury at coroner’s inquest into death of Mary Perrett; | Singleton | sa | 21/12/1878 |
Gardiner | George | cook at the Bush Inn (Black Creek?) | mm | 17/01/1846 | |
Gardner | Mrs. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Patrick Cullen, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Gardner | G.M. | postal contractor for Singleton to Carrowbrook | Singleton | sa | 20/09/1919 |
Gardner | Alexander | report of fatal accident to her father Edward Sweeney; | Singleton | sa | 1/05/1906 |
Gardner | Frank | promoted to Sub-Lieutant in the Naval Brigade at Newcastle | sa | 9/09/1874 | |
Gardner | William Boston | obtained ticket of leave at Merton; arr. ‘Strathfieldsay’ | Merton | mm | 6/07/1844 |
Gardner | Mr. | landlord Aberdeen Inn | mm | 7/07/1855 | |
Gare | A. | donated £0.0.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, Roman Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Garland | Thomas | age 24, arr. 1831 ‘York’, master Charles Boydell | Paterson | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Gaskin | Richard | obtained ticket of leave at Paterson; arr. ‘Lloyds’ | Paterson | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Gates | Mr. | donated £0.10.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Still & Sexton, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Gaynor | John | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ and three teams | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Gaynor | Mr. | donated ‘ £5.0.0 and three teams towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Geary | John M. | subscription of £1.1.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Geary | ne | ad for a porter | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Gellatelly | Hannah | Innkeeper’s wife | Greta | gg | 14/08/1880 |
Gellately | William | Innkeeper; probate of same; | Greta | gg | 14/08/1880 |
Geoghegan | John | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
George | Harvey | donated £1.1.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Gett | Peter | meeting re Bridgeman Public school | sa | 11/06/1879 | |
Geurin | John | subscription of £2.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Geurin | John | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘ for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Gibb | William | subscribed £0.10.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Gibb | Mrs. W. | subscribed £0.5.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Giblett | James | age 22; gs; arrive 1824 ‘Hercules’; 7 yrs.; Protest.; labourer to R.Wiseman | Nerrin, Luskintyre | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Gibson | Thomas | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Wittingham | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Gibson | Thomas Finney | charged with ‘ unlawfully carrying fire arms… in custody on a charge of bushranging’ | Muswellbrook | hrg | 5/03/1842 |
Gilbert | William | age 42; gs; life sentence, arrive ‘Norfolk’ in 1825. Protest.; shepherd to Capt. Wright | Bengalla, Newcastle | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Gilbert | George | donated £0.12.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. J. Miller, Corinda. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Giles | Constable | re shooting of Thomas Haywood | Singleton | mm | 10/01/1855 |
Giles | Thomas | constable; a witness at the coronial inquest into death of Gwinneth Saunders | Singleton | mm | 19/12/1855 |
Gilfoyle | Michael | age 33; fs; 1818 ‘Earl St Vincent’; 7 yrs. catholic; labourer to Alexander McLeod | Luskintyre | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Gilham | Benjamin | settler; witness at trial of Thompson and Davidson, charged with robbery and putting in bodily fear; | Glendon Flat | mm | 10/04/1847 |
Gilkinson | James | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘Lady McNaughton’ | Scone | mm | 6/07/1844 |
Gill | James | age 24; gs; 1828 Mangles; 7 yrs.; rc; labourer to J.Read. | Rose Brook, Luskintyre | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Gill | J. | coaches | st | 9/04/1862 | |
Gill | J. | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
Gillard | Samuel | householder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton. | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Gillet | Mrs. William | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Gillett | Mrs. | donated £0.2.6; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Gillies | John McLeod | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘Vittoria’ | Scone | mm | 6/07/1844 |
Gilliver | Samuel | age 20; life; Mangles 1824; protest. With Rd. Clark | Vaux Cottage, P.Plns. | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Gillott | William | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Gilt | William | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Girdon | ns | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
Gittoes | Richard | ticket of leave; ‘Asia’ | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 5/02/1842 |
Givaney | John | appointment as inspector of slaughter houses in the district of Murrurundi | mm | 27/02/1850 | |
Glags | Noblen | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Glass | Mr. | public tea meeting at Wesleyan Church. | st | 9/11/1861 | |
Glass | James | donated £2.2.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Glass | ne | donated £1.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Morrison & Christian of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Glass | Messrs | collected £2.0.3. for Singleton Flood Relief Fund & donated two bags of sugar valued at £2.6.3. | mm | 6/08/1864 | |
Glass | ne | Wesleyan Church; re ‘public tea meeting’ | st | 9/11/1861 | |
Glass | J. | coronial inquest re George Reitz; member of jury | st | 28/10/1865 | |
Glass | Alexander | subscribed £0.10.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Glass & Co. | ne | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Gleeson | Denis | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Glennie | H. | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Dr. Glennie, J.P., Flowerbank. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Glennie | Henry | justice of the peace | Flowerbank near Singleton | mm | 6/08/1864 |
Glennie | Dr. | resignation as coroner | mm | 28/04/1864 | |
Glennie | Henry | freehold and household; for incorporation | Flower Bank | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Glennie | Henry | district coroner | st | 6/04/1864 | |
Glennie | Dr. | re member of the Singleton Volunteer Corps | sa | 21/12/1878 | |
Glennie | James | J.P.; nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Glennie | Henry | J.P.; nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Glennie | Alfred | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Glennie | H. | subscribed £1.0.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Glennie | Henry | coroner | Singleton | mm | 30/06/1849 |
Glover | W. | inquest into death of Catharine Adaway ; jury member; | sa | 4/07/1877 | |
Glover | W. | re Moore’s Australian Almanac | George St. | sa | 21/12/1878 |
Goat | James | obtained ticket of leave; arr. ‘Lady Kennaway’. | hrg | 8/01/1842 | |
Godfrey | Henry | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; arr. ‘Aurora’ | Wollombi | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Godrich | Miss M. | unclaimed letter July 1849 | Singleton | mm | 22/08/1849 |
Godwin | George | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Golder | John | household; for incorporation. | John St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Goman | John | household; for incorporation. | Elizabeth St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Gooch | Henry | executor late John Kerrigan | mm | 16/09/1854 | |
Goodwin | W. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by J.C.S. McDouall, Esq. J.P. of New Freugh | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Goorman | William | gs; ‘ Royal Charlotte’; constable & scourger to P. McIntyre; | Segenhoe, Durham. | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Gordon | W.F. | ad for a ‘good’ milkman; | Tangovin, Hunter River | mm | 4/03/1843 |
Gordon | Edward | ticket of leave; ‘Norfolk’ | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Gordon | Rev. A. | donated £1.1.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Gordon | ne | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. C. Thompson, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Gordon | Francis | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. J. Thomas McMahon of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Gordon | Rev. Mr. | member of Singleton Flood Relief Fund committee. | mm | 6/08/1864 | |
Gore | Mrs. | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Still & Sexton, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Gore | ne | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Gore | Benjamin | re insolvent estate of same; | Singleton | mm | 7/04/1864 |
Gore | Arthur | charged with ‘being on the premises…for unlawful purposes’ | st | 26/11/1862 | |
Gore | B. | subscribed £0.10.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Gore | Benjamin | steward for the Tradesman’s Ball ‘dancing to commence at half-past Eight o’clock’ | Singleton | mm | 5/07/1854 |
Gore | Mrs. | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Gore | Augustus | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
Gorgan | William | gs; ‘Borodino’; with John Swann. | Pat. Plns. | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Gorman | William | member Singleton Oddfellows Band | Singleton | st | 7/12/1861 |
Gorman | William | age 26; gs; arrive ‘Royal Charlotte’ in 1825; sentence 7 yrs.; catholic; constable & scourger to P. McIntyre | Segenhoe, Durham | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Gorman | John | age 36; labourer; gs; arrive ‘Asia’ in 1825;life sentence; catholic; Andrew Lang. | Dunmore, P. Plns. | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Gorrick | Isaac | mentioned at trial of Spencer Whiteman and Francis Dorrington for cattle stealing | Maitland | st | 5/11/1862 |
Gorrick | Mrs. A. | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Gould | Mr. | public tea meeting at Wesleyan Church. | st | 9/11/1861 | |
Gould | A.J. | patron of the ‘Carlton Football Club’. M.P. | sa | 11/05/1889 | |
Gould | ne | Wesleyan Church; re ‘public tea meeting’ | st | 9/11/1861 | |
Gould | Edmund | household; for incorporation. | Hunter St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Gould | H. | leaseholder | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Gould | A.J. | President of Mechanics Institute; report of half year meeting. | sa | 18/01/1879 | |
Gould | ne | contractor for carting of clay and gravel | Singleton | sa | 18/01/1879 |
Gould | A.J. | president Mechanics Institute | sa | 15/01/1879 | |
Gould | A.J. | agent for Moore’s Australian Almanac | sa | 21/12/1878 | |
Goulding | Catherine | inquest into death; also known as Mrs. Hunt. | mm | 26/02/1850 | |
Goulding | constable; mention trial of Thompson and Davidson, charged with robbery and putting in bodily fear; | Singleton | mm | 10/04/1847 | |
Goulding | ne | constable; account of capture of Joseph Thompson | Singleton | mm | 10/04/1847 |
Grace | Mary | ticket of leave issued at Maitland; ‘Isabella 5’; | mm | 28/09/1844 | |
Grace | George | gardener; donation for church & parsonage at Jerry’s Plains. | Jerry’s Plains | hrg | 4/06/1842 |
Grace | Charles | butcher | Singleton | st | 6/04/1864 |
Grace | George | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Grady | John | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Graham | Robert | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. James Moore of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Graham | Agnes | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by William Dangar Esq. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Graham | Andrew | school teacher at Scott’s Flat | st | 28/10/1865 | |
Graham | James | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Graham | David | proprietor of the ‘White Horse Inn’ | Muswellbrook | mm | 5/07/1854 |
Gramy | James | obtained ticket of leave at Merton; arr. ‘ Neptune’ | Merton | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Grant | A. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Pettie, Post Office, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Grant | James | inquest into a accident to John Tumbleton – while galloping his horse | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Grant | James | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Grant | Peter | re lease of the ‘Gordon Arms’. | Lochinvar | mm | 17/03/1852 |
Gray | S. | donated £0.2.6; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Henry Hewitt , Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Gray | Alice | case of affiliation against James Browne. | st | 30/07/1862 | |
Greedy | John | inquest re Peter Slader at Lochinvar | Lochinvar | mm | 7/04/1864 |
Green | Mrs. | apology to her from J. Welsh re ‘gross assertions tending to injury of her character; of the Cross Keys Inn; | mm | 6/05/1843 | |
Green | John | of the ‘Cross Keys Inn’. | Singleton | mm | 1/07/1848 |
Green | John | re murder of former servant by Catherine Carter | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1849 |
Green | Mrs. | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Green | John | inquest into his death | Falbrook | mm | 7/07/1849 |
Greenway | George | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Greenwood | Thomas | sentenced for seven yrs. transportation for stealing nineteen shirts and other articles at Singleton | hrg | 4/06/1842 | |
Greenwood | John | man servant of Thos. Hall; inquest into death; | Dartbrook | mm | 7/07/1855 |
Greman | Peter | obtained ticket of leave at Paterson; arr. ‘Heber’ | Paterson | hrg | 21/05/1842 |
Grffiths | John | member of jury at inquest; | sa | 6/07/1899 | |
Griffen | E. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. J. Hill of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Griffiths | R. | bootmaker, opening of store | Singleton | mm | 2/09/1843 |
Grills | ne | listed for Quarter session and District Court at Singleton; Lumley v. Grills | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Gross | Joshua | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘Theresa’ | Scone | mm | 6/07/1844 |
Grounds | Henry | re sale of deceased estate | Sedgefield | mm | 6/11/1852 |
Grubin | Ellen | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. F. Williams, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Grundy | Charles | ticket of leave; ‘Hooghley’ | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Grundy | Mrs. | ‘the town gossip’ | sa | 5/02/1879 | |
Guest | Thomas | license for Star of the North Inn | Chain of Ponds | mm | 28/04/1864 |
Guest | Miss Margaret | subscription of £0.14.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Guinan | John | ticket of leave; ‘Royal Sovereign’. | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Gulledge | Miss | married 1826 to Richard Alcorn | sa | 15/01/1879 | |
Haggarty | James | caution re credit to his wife Jane Elizabeth her having left home ‘without any just cause or provocation’ | Allyn River | mm | 27/03/1852 |
Haggarty | Jane Elizabeth | left her husband James | Allyn River | mm | 27/03/1852 |
Hagin | Thomas | horsebreaker; serious accident | mm | 10/05/1845 | |
Hagney | Martin | inquest into death of John Shanahan; employed by Shanahan. | Black Creek | mm | 2/08/1859 |
Haigh | Henry | granted a hawker’s license | mm | 7/04/1864 | |
Hall | Thomas Simpson esq. | donated £2.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Hall | William | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; arr. ‘Mangles’ | Wollombi | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Hall | Charles | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
Hall | Thomas S. | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
Hall | Thomas | reward for horse | Dartbrook | hrg | 14/05/1842 |
Hall | John | obtained ticket of leave at Patrick’s Plains; arr. ‘Marquis Huntley’ | Patrick’s Plains | mm | 6/07/1844 |
Hallet | J. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by J. Larnach, Esq., J.P., Rosemount. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Hallet | T. ? | donated £0.6.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by J. Larnach, Esq., J.P., Rosemount. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Hallet | John | teamster; inquest into death of father; | Singleton | sa | 13/08/1892 |
Hallett | Thomas | inquest; employee of A.A.Dangar; age about 60; born in England; abt. 37 yrs. in the colony; | Baroona | sa | 13/08/1892 |
Hallman | C. | freeholder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Hallman | E. | applicant for timber license to cut hardwood ; fee 10 shillings | Singleton | gg | 23/07/1880 |
Halloran | Daniel | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Halloran | Daniel | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Halstead | L.D. | ad ‘for sale’- ‘Spotted Horse’ Inn, George St., Singleton…proprietor…proceeding) to New Zealand. | Singleton | mm | 2/07/1853 |
Halsted | L. D. | marriage to Miss Ann Kensy of Singleton on 28 Feb. 1842 | Singleton | hrg | 5/03/1842 |
Halter | Ludwig | coronial inquest re George Reitz; | st | 28/10/1865 | |
Ham | James | innkeeper; donation for church & parsonage at Jerry’s Plains. | Jerry’s Plains | hrg | 4/06/1842 |
Ham | Edward | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. C. Thompson, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Ham | Edward | household; for incorporation. | George St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Ham | Gotleib | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Hannathon | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Ham | H. | having a paddock at Jerry’s Plains | Jerry’s Plains | mm | 5/07/1854 |
Hamilton | William | member of jury at inquest; | sa | 6/07/1899 | |
Hamilton | Mathew | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Hamilton | Mr. | of Collaroy, Merriwa | Merriwa | mm | 20/03/1852 |
Hamilton | Mr. | of Collaroy; advert for head overseer | Merriwa | mm | 27/03/1857 |
Hamilton | Edward | re trial of James Walton, charged with robbery and forgery | Collaroy | mm | 17/05/1851 |
Hamond | George | subscribed £0.10.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Hampton | Edmund | household; petitioner for incorporation. | Hunter St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Hanbury | James | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘Moffatt’ | Scone | gg | 21/10/1840 |
Hanley | Rev. James | subscription of £50.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid. | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Hanlon | William | ticket of leave issued at Patrick’s Plains; arr. ‘Forth’. | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 26/03/1842 |
Hanna | ne | police constable | Singleton | sa | 27/08/1907 |
Happing | Mr. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Morrison & Christian of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Harbottle | John | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. William McAlpin, Bulga | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Harding | ne | listed for Quarter session and District Court at Singleton; Harding v. Rowe | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Hardman | Thomas | charged along with Thomas Richards with being drunk | mm | 1/11/1862 | |
Hardman | Thomas | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Hardy | R. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Patrick Cullen, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Hardy | B. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Patrick Cullen, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Hardy | Robert | charged for the third time with James Neal ‘of illegally cutting timber…land of John Lethbridge’ | mm | 7/04/1864 | |
Hardy | William | member of the jury at coroner’s inquest into death of Mary Perrett; | Singleton | sa | 21/12/1878 |
Hardy | William | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Hare | Mary | inquest into death of illegitimate child of Mary Hare | Black Creek | mm | 7/07/1855 |
Hargraves | R. | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
Harkins | Hugh | obtained ticket of leave; arr. ‘James Pattison’. | Northumberland | hrg | 8/01/1842 |
Harman | G. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. J. Hill of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Harnaford | J. K. | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
Harp | Mrs. | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Harper | William | birth of a son at Oswald, Harper’s Hill on 22nd Feb 1850. | Oswald | mm | 27/02/1850 |
Harper | W.H. | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
Harper | Mrs. | re attempt to apprehend William Lithall on a charge of stack burning | Oswald | mm | 11/02/1846 |
Harpur | Joseph | re Teetotal Tea party at Mr. Dangar’s large new house; vice president of the society; | mm | 12/01/1843 | |
Harpur | C. | re Teetotal Tea party at Mr. Dangar’s large new house; | mm | 12/01/1843 | |
Harpur | J.J. | ‘directions on the culture and curing of tobacco’; | Jerry’s Plains | mm | 7/12/1844 |
Harpur | Mrs. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. F. Williams, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Harpur | J.J. | agent for the Maitland Mercury | Jerry’s Plains | mm | 1/07/1846 |
Harpur | C. | in attendance at the Patrick’s Plains Total Abstinence Society tea party. | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Harpur | J.J. | in attendance at the Patrick’s Plains Total Abstinence Society tea party. | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Harpur | John Joseph | license for auctioneer; for police district of Tamworth | Jerry’s Plains | mm | 22/08/1849 |
Harris | James | ticket of leave cancelled for drunkenness and disorderly conduct by Maitland bench. ‘Exmouth’ | mm | 20/07/1844 | |
Harris | William | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. James Rowe of Broke | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Harris | Henry | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘ Surrey 8’ | Scone | mm | 28/09/1844 |
Harris | Charles | unclaimed letter July 1849 | Upper Hunter | mm | 22/08/1849 |
Harrison | Thomas | re alleged sticking up at New Freugh | st | 9/11/1861 | |
Harrison | George | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘Rosyln Castle’ | Scone | mm | 6/07/1844 |
Harrison | James Day | obtained ticket of leave at Paterson; ex ‘Recovery’ | mm | 25/05/1844 | |
Hartigan | Susan Mary | re wedding to J.C.S. McDouall on 28 Mar 1864. | st | 30/03/1864 | |
Hartigan | R.S. | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Hassell | Thomas | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Alexander Bowman, Esq., Oaklands. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Hassell | Joseph | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘Aurora’ | Scone | mm | 6/07/1844 |
Haswell | ne | re contractor for Benevolent Society | Singleton | hrg | 1/02/1862 |
Haswell | Mrs. R. | donated £0.2.6; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Haswell | R. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Patrick Cullen, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Haswell | Mr. | Police Court ; matter of James Quirk v. James Tulloch re complaint for 30s; said not to pay his debts | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Havanagh | Peter | ticket of leave; ‘Charles Kerr’ | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 5/02/1842 |
Hawke | John | donated £1.17.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. John Hawke | Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 |
Hawke | John | license for Hawkins Post Office Hotel | Camberwell | mm | 28/04/1864 |
Hawke | John | household; for incorporation. | George St | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Hawke | John | boot and shoemaker at Watt’s Building, George St. | George St. | mm | 2/12/1854 |
Hawke | John | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Hawkins | Thomas Sampson | charged William Baker with absconding from the hired service of Thomas Hawkins | st | 5/11/1862 | |
Hawkins | Patrick | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Hawkins | T.S. | subscription of £0.5.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Hawthorne | ne | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Still & Sexton, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Hawthorne | Mrs. | donated £0.18.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Hawke & Morrison, Scott’s Flat & Glendon. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Hawthorne | W.J. | member of Singleton Reserve Rifle Company | sa | 11/05/1889 | |
Hawthorne | W.J. | Singleton Reserve Rifle Company member | sa | 11/05/1889 | |
Hawthorne | James | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Hawthorne | Mrs. | notice of death and burial. | Singleton | st | 23/11/1861 |
Hay | William | obtained ticket of leave at Muswellbrook; arr. ‘Calcutta’ | Muswellbrook | hrg | 25/06/1842 |
Haydon | J. | District Grand Master of the Grand United Order of Oddfellows | sa | 9/09/1874 | |
Haydon | Thomas | sale of ‘very valuable allotments in the very flourishing town’ of Haydonton, Murrurundi | Murrurundi | mm | 2/12/1854 |
Hayes | James | obtained ticket of leave; arr. ‘Midas’ 2 | Maitland | gg | 31/05/1837 |
Hayes | Mrs. T. | donated £0.1.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Hayes | Michael | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. James Moore of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Hayes | T. | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Still & Sexton, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Hays | Jeremiah | obtained ticket of leave at Merton; arr. ‘ Calcutta’ | Merton | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Haywood | Thomas | shot by Constable Giles | mm | 10/01/1855 | |
Head | James | drunk and disorderly; charged with stealing a carpenter rule the property of Patrick Head | sa | 1/06/1878 | |
Head | Patrick | carpenter; charged James Head with stealing a carpenter rule. | Singleton | sa | 1/06/1878 |
Heafield | G. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Morrison & Christian of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Healy | Joseph | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Heaman | John | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; arr. ‘Neva’ | Wollombi | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Hegarty | Pierce | reward for recovery of a dark bay Filly. | Muswellbrook | mm | 7/12/1844 |
Hegarty | Pierce | ad for purchase of wool | Muswellbrook | mm | 7/12/1844 |
Hegarty | Pierce | appointment as agent for Maitland Mercury at Muswellbrook | mm | 20/07/1844 | |
Hegarty | Pierce | notice re leaving the colony; shopkeeper. | Muswellbrook | mm | 7/07/1849 |
Hegarty | Pierce | agent for the Maitland Mercury | Muswellbrook | mm | 1/07/1846 |
Hegarty | Pierce | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Heine | Charles | household; for incorporation. | John St. John St. |
gg | 29/04/1864 |
Hempenstable | William | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Henderson | Mrs. | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Henery | Mrs. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Still & Sexton, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Henery | Thomas James | meeting of creditors | Singleton | mm | 10/01/1855 |
Henie | Mr. | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Henly | Ellen | subscription of £0.5.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Henly | John | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Hennessy | John | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Henry | Harris | ticket of leave granted; ‘Surry 8’ | Scone | mm | 28/09/1844 |
Henry | Mrs. A. | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Henson | John | donated ‘ £4.10.0 and four teams towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Henstan | John | donated £2.2.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Hentig | Mr. | robbed and attacked by John Quigly; | mm | 4/03/1843 | |
Heritage | Mr. | successful tender for viaduct for road and rail | st | 6/08/1862 | |
Heritage | J. | donated £1.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. Whiteman of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Heritage | Miss | donated £1.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. C. Thompson, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Heritage | Mrs. | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. C. Thompson, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Heritage | John | household; for incorporation. | Hunter St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Hetherington | Rev. J. | adv for school at Maison Dieu ‘for young ladies’ | Singleton | hrg | 12/03/1842 |
Hetherington | Rev.Irving | presented with ‘a purse of sovereigns’ prior to departure to Melbourne | Singleton | mm | 10/04/1847 |
Heuston | John | advert; formerly Cross Keys, Bird-in-Hand | Singleton | hrg | 22/03/1862 |
Heuston | Mrs. | subscription of £0.5.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Heuston | John | collector | Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 |
Heuston | Mrs. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. John Heuston, Singleton.. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Heuston | ne | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Heuston | M. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, R.Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Heuston | P. | donated £0.0.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, Roman Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Heuston | J. | donated £0.0.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, Roman Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Heuston | John | objection to the granting of a new publican’s license to same at new house in John St, to be called the Railway Hotel by the police | mm | 28/04/1864 | |
Heuston | John | household; for incorporation. | John St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Heuston | John | householder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton. | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Heuston | Mrs. Mary Ann | subscription of £0.2.6 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Heuston | John | subscription of £10.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Heuston | John | subscribed £0.5.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Heuston | Mrs. | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Heuston | Miss Johanna | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Heuston | John | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ and four teams | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Hewitt | Henry | proprietor, Royal Hotel | Singleton | st | 22/03/1862 |
Hewitt | Henry | Royal Hotel | George St. | st | 16/04/1862 |
Hewitt | Henry | Royal Hotel; subscription of £1.1.0 ‘for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Hewitt | Henry | donated £2.2.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Henry Hewitt , Singleton. | Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 |
Hewitt | Mrs. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Patrick Cullen, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Hewitt | Henry | license for publican’s booth at cricket match. Of the Royal Hotel. | mm | 7/04/1864 | |
Hewitt | Henry | license for Royal Hotel | George St, | mm | 28/04/1864 |
Hewitt | Henry | freehold and household; for incorporation | George St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Hewitt | Henry | Royal Hotel | st | 19/10/1861 | |
Hewitt | Hewitt’s Royal Pavilion; ad for the ‘world renowned Lancashire Bellringers, two nights only’ | st | 6/09/1865 | ||
Hewitt | H.S. (?) | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Hewitt | Henry | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Hewitt | James | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; arr. ‘Planter’ | Wollombi | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Hewston | John | Railway Hotel | John St. | st | 16/04/1862 |
Hickey | W. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, R.Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Hickey | William | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Hannahton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Hickey | William | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Hickey | constable | sa | 11/06/1879 | ||
Hickey | Thomas | constable evidence | sa | 1/06/1878 | |
Hickey | Thomas | poundkeeper | mm | 13/07/1853 | |
Hickey | James | ‘Hive’ 2; granted conditional pardon 20 Oct 1849 | mm | 28/11/1849 | |
Higgins | John | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Higgins | Harriet | witness at trial of George Sharples charged with stealing shoemaker’s tools at Black Creek | Black Creek | mm | 2/07/1850 |
Hill | Thomas | ticket of leave issued at Patrick’s Plains ; arr. ‘Manlius’. | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 21/05/1842 |
Hill | Thomas | subscription of £2.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Hill | J. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. J. Hill of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Hill | John | household; for incorporation. | George St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Hill | John | household; for incorporation. | George St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Hill | William | overseer at Corra near Merton | Merton | mm | 12/12/1846 |
Hixon | Samuel | charged with shooting a horse | Singleton | mm | 13/07/1853 |
Hoath | George | subscription of £3.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Hobden | Richard jnr. | donation for church & parsonage at Jerry’s Plains. | Jerry’s Plains | hrg | 4/06/1842 |
Hobden | R. | donated £1.0.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Richard Hobden of Great Lodge | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Hobden | R. | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Richard Hobden of Great Lodge | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Hobden | R.E. | donated £0.4.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Richard Hobden of Great Lodge | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Hobden | T.E. | donated £0.4.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Richard Hobden of Great Lodge | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Hobden | A.E. | donated £0.2.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Richard Hobden of Great Lodge | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Hobden | J.E. | donated £0.2.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Richard Hobden of Great Lodge | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Hobden | J.E. | donated £0.1.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Richard Hobden of Great Lodge | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Hobden | H.E. | donated £0.1.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Richard Hobden of Great Lodge | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Hobden | R.E. | donated £0.1.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Richard Hobden of Great Lodge | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Hobden | S.K. | donated £0.1.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Richard Hobden of Great Lodge | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Hobden | L.E. | donated £0.1.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Richard Hobden of Great Lodge | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Hobden | J.E. | donated £0.1.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Richard Hobden of Great Lodge | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Hober | Anna | donated £0.15.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Richard Carter, Esq., J.P., Goorangoola | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Hodgkinson | Thomas | obtained ticket of leave; arr. ‘Fairlie’ | Muswellbrook | mm | 21/06/1845 |
Hogan | John | age 16; arr. in 1835 ‘Backwell’; master H.P. Dutton | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Hogan | Mary | age 25;arr. in 1831 ‘Palambam’; master John Hogan in 1837 (husband) | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Hogan | Rody | age 32; arr. in 1834 ‘Blenheim’; master Charles Blaxland. | Merton | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Hogan | Mrs. | donated £1.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Hogan | John | obituary of Michael Hogan | Lower Belford | sa | 20/09/1919 |
Hogan | Thomas | obituary of Michael Hogan | Singleton | sa | 20/09/1919 |
Hogan | Patrick | obituary of Michael Hogan | Singleton | sa | 20/09/1919 |
Hogan | James | obituary of Michael Hogan | Singleton | sa | 20/09/1919 |
Hogan | John | convict; assigned to Mr. Dight; Archduke Charles | Windsor | gmc | 1/01/1814 |
Hogan | Francis | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Hogan | Garrat | age 21; gs; arr. 1827, ‘Eliza of London’, seven year sentence; rc; shepherd to William Dangar | Dart Brook, Segenhoe | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Hogan | John | age 40; free by servitude; ‘Archduke Charles’ in 1813; 7 yrs.; rc; labourer to Leslie Dugid. | Loucknawan, Luskintyre | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Hoggan | Patrick | age 25; gs; Brampton in 1822; rc; life; stockman to Donald McIntyre | Kayuga, Sedgenhoe | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Holcombe | R. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. Whiteman of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Holcombe | Richard | license for Camberwell Hotel | Camberwell | mm | 28/04/1864 |
Holcombe | Richard | publican at Camberwell | st | 5/11/1862 | |
Holden | Mrs. | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Holden | J. | meeting of his creditors | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Holden | G.B. | granted a auctioneers licenses | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Holden | J.B. | before Police Court in the matter of James Quirk v. James Tulloch re complaint for 30s. | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Holden | J. | re opening of his ‘Emporium’ opposite Cullen’ Hotel | mm | 28/11/1846 | |
Holden | John | general storekeeper | Singleton | mm | 10/05/1845 |
Holden | William | re lease of Glendon Brook Estate | Glendon Brook | mm | 17/02/1855 |
Holden | Charles | obtained ticket of leave at Cassilis; arr. ‘Speke’ | Cassilis | hrg | 25/06/1842 |
Holden | John | re member of ‘ established church’ committee | Singleton | mm | 10/04/1847 |
Holland | William | obtained ticket of leave at Murrurundi; arr. ‘ Adrian’; aka Crawley | Murrurundi | mm | 28/09/1844 |
Hollind | William | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Hollingsworth | James | obtained ticket of leave; arr. ‘Waterloo’. | Northumberland | hrg | 8/01/1842 |
Hollyhead | Lawerence | groom; witness at inquest into death of Thomas Hallett | Singleton | sa | 13/08/1892 |
Holmes | Mrs./ | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Holmes | John | donated £0.3.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Holmes | William | subscription of £0.12.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Holmes | Isaac | age 28; fs; ‘Grenada’; 1819; 7 yrs.; protestant; fencer to William Carter. | Piercefield, Hunter River | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Holmes | Mrs. | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Holmes | Mr. | settler on the Paterson River | hrg | 4/06/1842 | |
Hooke | ne | obituary re Mrs. Duncan Forbes Mackay | sa | 2/09/1915 | |
Hooker | M. | charged by Flora Maria Smith with ‘detaining one pair of trousers and a vest’. | sa | 15/01/1879 | |
Hooker | William | re death of same. | Bulga | mm | 25/01/1845 |
Hooker | John | householder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton. | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Hooker | Mrs. F. | charged by Flora Smith with ‘detaining one pair of trousers and a vest’ | sa | 15/01/1879 | |
Hookway | A. | householder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton. | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Hope | ne | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid.’ | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Hope | T. | agent for the Maitland Mercury | Singleton | mm | 1/07/1846 |
Hope | Thomas | subscribed £1.0.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Hope | F. | re horse | Singleton | mm | 27/03/1857 |
Hopkin | ne | donated £1.0.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Richard Hobden of Great Lodge | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Hopkins | Henry | re trial of George Porter | Wollombi | mm | 8/07/1846 |
Hopkins | Henry | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; ex ‘Theresa’ | mm | 25/05/1844 | |
Horadam | Mrs. | report of accident ‘burnt to death’; native of Darmstadt, Germany; arr. NSW c.1855; | Glendon | sa | 6/07/1899 |
Horadam | Henry | newspaper report of accidental death of mother; | Glendon | sa | 6/07/1899 |
Horadam | John | newspaper report of accidental death of mother; | sa | 6/07/1899 | |
Horn | S. | donated £1.1.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Still & Sexton, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Horn | Mrs. | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Still & Sexton, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Horn | Miss E. | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Still & Sexton, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Hornbelt | T. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Horne | ne | re resignation of same as Chief Constable | Singleton | hrg | 1/02/1862 |
Horne | William | billiard match – winner | st | 10/05/1862 | |
Horne | S.H. | subscription of £0.5.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Horne | L.H. | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Horne | Edward | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Patrick Cullen, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Horne | J. | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Horne | C.H. | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Horne | William | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Horne | Samuel Henry | re appointment as Bailiff; disqualified; | mm | 29/03/1851 | |
Horne | lockup keeper; mention at trial, Thompson & Davidson, charged with robbery and putting in bodily fear; | Singleton | mm | 10/04/1847 | |
Horne | Samuel Henry | evidence at trial of William Scott | mm | 17/05/1851 | |
Hoseph | John | newspaper report of accidental death of mother; | sa | 6/07/1899 | |
Hosking | John | re Supreme Court action by Benjamin Singleton against same- merchants of Sydney. | gg | 23/01/1839 | |
Hosking | J. | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
Hoskisson | Mr. | mentioned at trial of Spencer Whiteman and Francis Dorrington for cattle stealing | st | 5/11/1862 | |
Houseman | Elizabeth | ticket of leave issued at Patrick’s Plains; ‘John Renwick’ | mm | 28/09/1844 | |
How(e) | John K. | household; against incorporation re boundaries; first name on the petition. | Redbournebury | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Howard | John | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Howe | John | donated £5.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Howe | J.K. | donated £5.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Henry Hewitt , Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Howe | James | squatter; second son of late John Howe; death of same, some biographical material. | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Howe | John | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Howe | James | subscription of £5.5.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Howe | John | subscription of £5.5.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Howe | J. and J. | subscribed £5.0.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Howell | George | a cook in the employ of Richard Holcombe | st | 5/11/1862 | |
Howell | Charles | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Howell | Johanna | death, 26 Nov. 1849; aged 56; | Wollombi | mm | 4/12/1850 |
Howes | James | petty robbery at ‘Pelerine’ | st | 9/11/1861 | |
Hudson | Charlotte | ticket of leave issued; arr. ‘Kains’. | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 21/05/1842 |
Hughes | Hugh | subscription of £2.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Hughes | John Terry | re Supreme Court action by Benjamin Singleton against same- merchants of Sydney. | gg | 23/01/1839 | |
Hughes | Henry | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Redburnbury | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Hughes | Mrs. | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Hughes | Mrs. | donated ‘ £1.0.0 towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Hughes | ns | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
Hughes | Samuel | re warrant against him and wife Ann Hughes | Black Creek | mm | 16/06/1847 |
Hughes | Ann | re warrant against her and husband. | Black Creek | mm | 16/06/1847 |
Hulan | William | re reward for horse | Porphyr, William River | mm | 22/12/1855 |
Humphries | William | ticket of leave issued at Patrick’s Plains; arr. ‘Dunvegan Castle’. | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 26/03/1842 |
Humphries | David | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Humphris | Charles | member of the jury at coroner’s inquest into death of Mary Perrett; | Singleton | sa | 21/12/1878 |
Humphris | Charles | member of the jury at the inquest of George Bailey | sa | 9/09/1874 | |
Hunt | Thomas | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid.’ | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Hunt | Mrs. James | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Hunt | Joseph | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by J.C.S. McDouall, Esq. J.P. of New Freugh | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Hunt | T. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, R.Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Hunt | G. | donated £0.0.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, Roman Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Hunt | C. | donated £0.0.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, Roman Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Hunt | I. | donated £0.0.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, Roman Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Hunt | James | household; for incorporation. | George St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Hunt | James | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Hunt | Mrs. | inquest into death; also known as Catherine Goulding | mm | 26/02/1850 | |
Hunt | Anne | inquest into death of Mrs. Hunt; | mm | 26/02/1850 | |
Hunt | Thomas | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Hunt | Francis | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Hunt | James | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Hunt | Francis | donated ‘ £1.0.0 towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Hunter | M.D. | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
Hurcomb * | George | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. James Moore of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Hurley | Mrs. | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Hurst | Richard | obtained ticket of leave at Merton; arr. ‘ Florentia’ | Merton | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Hussey | ne | police constable | Singleton | sa | 27/08/1907 |
Hutchinson | William | ticket of leave; arr. ‘Asia’ | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 5/02/1842 |
Hutchinson | William Batlay | resigned as keeper of the pound at New Freugh, Patrick’s Plains | mm | 29/03/1851 | |
Hutchison | ne | auction sale | Darlington | sa | 18/01/1879 |
Hutin | William | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Donald McDonald, Fern Donald. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Hutton | Joseph | tol holder; trial by Capt. Pike for mistaking the prime pieces of fat meat for the lean rounds | Merton | mm | 12/07/1845 |
Huxley | Richard | Queen Victoria | Jerry’s Plains | st | 16/04/1862 |
Huxley | Richard | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Huxley | Richard | license for Queen Victoria Inn | Jerry’s Plains | mm | 28/04/1864 |
Hyes | Own | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Hynds | Owen | collected £1.5.0. for Singleton Flood Relief Fund | mm | 6/08/1864 | |
Hynes | Owen | donated £1.1.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Hynes | Owen | license for Bush Inn | Jerry’s Plains | mm | 28/04/1864 |
Hynes | John | householder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton. | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Hynes | Robert | donated £0.2.0 ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Hynes | Owen | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Illingworth | Samuel | obtained ticket of leave; arr. ‘Hive’ | Patrick’s Plains | mm | 21/06/1845 |
Ingear | Phillip | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Hugh Campbell, St. Clair | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Ingram | Christopher | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; arr. ‘Mary Ann’ | Wollombi | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Ireland | Mr. | re theft of tobacco | hrg | 4/06/1842 | |
Irwin | George | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Rev. J. Bowes. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Irwin | T. | donated £0.2.6; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Still & Sexton, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Irwin | S. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Patrick Cullen, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Irwin | J. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Patrick Cullen, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Irwin | Alexander | donated £0.2.4 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Irwin | Dr. | medical practioner | sa | 6/07/1899 | |
Irwin | Rev. Henry Offley | appointment as trustees for the Savings Bank of New South Wales for Patrick’s Plains | mm | 27/02/1850 | |
Irwin | G. | subscribed £0.10.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Irwin | James | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Irwin | William | executor late John Kerrigan | mm | 16/09/1854 | |
Jackson | Samuel | ticket of leave issued at Paterson; ‘Lord Lyndoch 3’ | mm | 28/09/1844 | |
Jackson | James | ticket of leave issued; arr. ‘John Barry1’. | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 25/06/1842 |
Jackson | William Campbell | charged with having jewellery in his possession | sa | 20/09/1919 | |
Jackson | Thomas | lease of Dulwich | mm | 30/10/1896 | |
Jackson | James | obtained ticket of leave at Patrick’s Plains; arr. ‘John Barry’ 1 | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 25/06/1842 |
Jackson | James | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; arr. ‘Waterloo’ 5 | Wollombi | hrg | 21/05/1842 |
Jackson | Edward | tol holder; trial by Capt. Pike for mistaking the prime pieces of fat meat for the lean rounds | Merton | mm | 12/07/1845 |
Jacob | V. | re ‘Knockfirm’ estate adjoining Luskintyre | mm | 17/02/1855 | |
Jacobs | Joseph | groom at inn at Black Creek. | mm | 5/07/1854 | |
James | Laing | ticket of leave; ‘Charles Kerr’ | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 5/02/1842 |
James | Thomas Horton | re Supreme Court action by Benjamin Singleton against same- merchants of Sydney. | gg | 23/01/1839 | |
James | William | household; against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
James | Hester | summoned Henry Jones with insulting behaviour; | sa | 9/09/1874 | |
James | Thomas | re taken into custody by Henry Holt District Constable, Merriwa | mm | 14/02/1849 | |
James | Thomas | theft of ‘chestnut filly the property of Thomas James in the employment of Mr. Arthur Blaxland of Gammon Plains’ | Gammon Plains | mm | 30/03/1844 |
James | Samuel | selling of possession of Joseph Smith | Clarence Town | mm | 26/07/1845 |
James | Thomas | unclaimed letter July 1849 | Black Creek | mm | 22/08/1849 |
Jamieson | George | household; for incorporation. | John St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Janson | James | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘Clyde’ | Scone | gg | 21/10/1840 |
Jarman | R. | re cricket match between Scott’s Flat and Singleton. ‘ R.Jarman had 12 to his credit’ | sa | 15/01/1879 | |
Jarman | ne | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. C. Thompson, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Jarman | Mr. | member of Singleton Flood Relief Fund committee. | mm | 6/08/1864 | |
Jarman | George | household; for incorporation. | George St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Jeminson | Edward | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘James Pattison’ | Scone | hrg | 25/06/1842 |
Jenkins | Dr. | steward at Jerry’s Plain races | hrg | 5/03/1842 | |
Jenkins | Richard | surgeon; adv for school at Maison Dieu ‘for young ladies’ | Jerry’s Plains | hrg | 12/03/1842 |
Jenkins | Richard | surgeon; donation for church & parsonage at Jerry’s Plains. | Jerry’s Plains | hrg | 4/06/1842 |
Jenkins | E.T. | householder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton. | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Jewellers | Mr. | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Jocylin | Thomas | charged with stealing three bags the property of Mr. Holmes a settler on the Paterson River | hrg | 4/06/1842 | |
Johnson | Mrs. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Weaver at the Benevolent Asylum, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Johnson | Thomas | age 25; arr. ‘Mangles’ 7 in 1837; master John Larnach | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1839 |
Johnson | William | age 30, arr. 1834, ‘Rosyln Castle’; master John Earl | Patricks Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Johnson | Henry | obtained ticket of leave at Patrick’s Plains; arr. ‘Surry’ | Patrick’s Plains | mm | 6/07/1844 |
Johnston | John | ad for a man and wife also a butcher …who are sober and industrious. | Singleton | mm | 4/03/1843 |
Johnston | Alexander | reward | Glennie’s Creek | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Johnston | John | butcher add for business | Singleton | hrg | 19/03/1842 |
Johnston | J. | donated £1.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by J. Johnston, Esq., J.P., Clydesdale. | Clydesdale | st | 16/08/1862 |
Johnston | John | notice ‘that he has commenced butchering—premises lately occupied by his brother’ | hrg | 19/03/1842 | |
Johnston | John | ‘caution the public against taking …orders drawn on me by Thomas C.Freer in favour of Hugh McDonald’ | Clydesdale | hrg | 19/03/1842 |
Johnston | Gilbert | ad for sale of the ‘Family Hotel’ | Muswellbrook | mm | 17/09/1851 |
Johnston | Alexander | ad for sale of the ‘Family Hotel’ | Woolpack Inn Scone | mm | 17/09/1851 |
Johnston | John | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Johnston | Alexander | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Johnston | Frederick | age 24, arr. 1832, ‘Captain Cook’; master Government | Patricks Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Johnston | Joseph | age 25, arr. 1836, ‘John Barry’; master George Bowman | Patricks Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Johnston | John | age 29, arr. 1828, ‘Hooghley’; master John Howe | Patricks Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Johnston Batty | R. | household; against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Johnstone | A. | household; against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Johnstone | Jonas | household; against incorporation. | Lairmont | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Johnstone | Alexander | granted license- Wool Pack Inn | St. Aubins | mm | 25/04/1855 |
Jones | Joseph | ticket of leave ; arr. on ‘Asia’2. | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 5/02/1842 |
Jones | Henry | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Jones | Henry | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Jones | D. | donated £0.1.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Jones | ne | donated £0.1.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Jones | Allan | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. James Moore of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Jones | T. | donated £0.10.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Still & Sexton, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Jones | Thomas | donated £0.11.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. Kingston, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Jones | Eliza | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. Kingston, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Jones | Caroline | charged with ‘exposing the person’; discharged. | mm | 1/11/1862 | |
Jones | Henry | freehold and household | George St | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Jones | ne | postmaster and storekeeper? | gg | 26/04/1837 | |
Jones | Henry | household; against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Jones | Mary | inquest into death of Mrs. Hunt; | mm | 26/02/1850 | |
Jones | Henry | Jones v. Smith; charge of absconding from hired service. | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Jones | Henry | summoned with insulting behaviour towards Hester James | Elizabeth St. | sa | 9/09/1874 |
Jones | Frederick | reward for apprehension of same; hired servant to Andrew McDougall absconded from same | mm | 13/07/1853 | |
Jones | J. | mentioned in causality list as having returned to duty | Singleton | sa | 27/06/1916 |
Jones | Henry | donated ‘ £6.0.0 towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Jones | Mrs. | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Jones | Michael | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Jones | George | transported for life; assigned to William Blaxland, Cassilis; committed for trial for highway robbery | Cassilis | hrg | 5/02/1842 |
Jordan | F. * | * or E.; donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. F. Williams, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Jordan | Mr. | mentioned at coroner’s inquest into death of Mary Perrett; | sa | 21/12/1878 | |
Jordon | Eliza | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by J.C.S. McDouall, Esq. J.P. of New Freugh | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Joseph | Mrs., M. | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid.’ | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Joseph | Nathan | former owner of the inn ‘Traveller’s House’ | George Street | mm | 3/07/1847 |
Joseph | Nathan | granted a publican’s general license for the old ‘Golden Fleece’ in George Street. | Singleton | mm | 5/03/1853 |
Joss | Mrs. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. C. Thompson, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Jowe | John | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Kadia ? | C. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Hawke & Morrison, Scott’s Flat & Glendon. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Kain | W. | Secretary, Singleton Union Cricket Club. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Kain | G. | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Kain | W. | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Kain | W. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Kain | William | household; for incorporation. | Hunter St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Kain | Mary | inquest into her death; killed by a blow from a tree | Singleton | mm | 30/06/1849 |
Kannar | J. | member of jury at inquest; | sa | 6/07/1899 | |
Kannar | Mrs. | mention of in report of accidental death of neighbour Mrs. Horadam; | sa | 6/07/1899 | |
Karl | Sebastian | servant on farm of C.M.Doyle | mm | 26/08/1854 | |
Kavanagh | Mrs. | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Kavanagh | Michael | donated ‘ £1.0.0. and two teams towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Kavanagh | John | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Keane | ne | supreme court action against Leary | mm | 2/07/1851 | |
Kearns | Moses | ticket of leave cancelled by Muswellbrook bench on account of ‘absent from his district’ | Muswellbrook | hrg | 30/04/1842 |
Keating | Mrs. | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Keating | John | librarian; re Henry Bailey reading one hundred books from the Mechanics Institute Library | Singleton | mm | 23/05/1846 |
Keefe | Michael | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘William Jardine’ | Scone | hrg | 25/06/1842 |
Keeleagher | D. | subscription of £0.7.0 ‘ for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Keeleher | P. | donated ‘ £2.0.0. and two teams towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Keenahan | John | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Keenahan | John | donated ‘ £2.15.0. and two teams towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Keenan | B. | re land sale at Haydonton 14 April 1855 | mm | 7/04/1855 | |
Keiet | Lawerence | ticket of leave issued at Wollombi; ‘Bussorah Merchant’; | mm | 28/09/1844 | |
Keiffe | William | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; arr. ‘Portland’ | Wollombi | hrg | 25/06/1842 |
Keily | Ellen | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Kelf | J. | presented trophy to Singleton Reserve Rifle Company. | sa | 11/05/1889 | |
Kelf | J. | member of Singleton Reserve Rifle Company | sa | 11/05/1889 | |
Kelf | J. | Singleton Reserve Rifle Company member | sa | 11/05/1889 | |
Kelf | Joseph | freeholder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton | Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Kelley | M. | household; against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Kells | James | obtained ticket of leave; arr. ‘Waterloo 4’ | Cassilis | mm | 21/06/1845 |
Kelly | Agnes Ann | married James Clarke at Muswellbrook, 1 July 1850; | mm | 3/07/1850 | |
Kelly | Michael | subscription of £2.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Kelly | Philip | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Kelly | P. | donated £0.2.6; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Kelly | ne | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Merry , Belford. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Kelly | P. | donated £0.0.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, Roman Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Kelly | Mr. | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Kelly | Philip | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Kelly | Mrs. Philip | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Kelly | Patrick | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Kelly | Master Philip | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Kelly | Mrs. Richard | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Kelly | Michael | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Kelly | Michael | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Kelly | Patrick | account of fatal accident | Singleton | mm | 22/06/1850 |
Kelly | Arthur | obtained ticket of leave at Cassilis; ex ‘Surry’ 8; | mm | 25/05/1844 | |
Kelly | Peter | inquest into his death at Black Creek | mm | 10/07/1850 | |
Kelpin | William M. | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Kenahan | John | subscription of £5.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Kendall | T.H. | member of Singleton Reserve Rifle Company | sa | 11/05/1889 | |
Kendall | T.H. | Singleton Reserve Rifle Company member | sa | 11/05/1889 | |
Kennedy | John | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Kennedy | James | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Kennedy | Ellen | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Kennedy | Roger | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Kennedy | Miss Mary | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Kennedy | Thomas | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Kennedy | James | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Kennedy | Bridget | donated £0.1.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Kennedy | John | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; arr. ‘Sophia’ | Wollombi | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Kennerwell | Ellen | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Kenny | William | freeholder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Kensey | Ann | marriage to L. D. Halsted of Singleton on 28 Feb 1842 | Singleton | hrg | 5/03/1842 |
Kent | John | ad for the ‘Woolpack Inn’ | Piercefield | mm | 1/07/1848 |
Keough | B. | household; for incorporation. | John St. John St. |
gg | 29/04/1864 |
Kermode | James | meeting re Bridgeman Public school; | sa | 11/06/1879 | |
Kerney | P.M. | ad for rent of house in John St. | Singleton | mm | 7/11/1855 |
Kerney | M.P. | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Kerr | Thomas | ad. for purchase of ‘fat cattle and sheep’; | Muswellbrook | mm | 21/06/1845 |
Kerr | Thomas | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
Kerrigan | Mrs. Robert | birth of daughter at Tradesman Arms | Singleton | mm | 5/07/1854 |
Kerrigan | R. | subscribed £0.10.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Kerrigan | Robert | re ‘to let the Freemason’s Arms’ | Singleton | mm | 17/02/1855 |
Kerrigan | John | re caution to storekeepers of debts incurred by John Kerrigan widow | mm | 16/09/1854 | |
Kerston | ne | inn at Black creek | Black Creek | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Kesterton | ns | Inn keeper | Branxton | hrg | 11/06/1842 |
Keys | Mr. | reward for horse | St. Helliers | mm | 15/12/1852 |
Keys | J. Hudson | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | St. Helliers | mm | 22/04/1843 |
Keys | Mrs. | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Keys | John H. | re paddock at Muswellbrook | St. Helliers | mm | 14/02/1849 |
Kiely | Peter | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Kiely | Michael | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Kiely | Thomas | report of coroner’s inquest into death by drowning; sheep overseer; six children’ | Glendonbrook | mm | 13/07/1853 |
Kiely | Mary | report of coroner’s inquest into death by drowning of husband Thomas; | Glendonbrook | mm | 13/07/1853 |
Killelea | Joe | re marriage to Alma Collins | sa | 20/09/1919 | |
King | Richard | advert. For two to three thousand sheep; | Jerry’s Plains | mm | 28/09/1844 |
King | P. | steward at Jerry’s Plain races | hrg | 5/03/1842 | |
King | Richard | re donation for church at Jerry’s Plains | Ellerslie, Jerry P. | hrg | 4/06/1842 |
King | Herbert | police constable. | st | 29/10/1862 | |
King | Mrs. Hugh | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
King | Frederick | freeholder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton; | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
King | Thomas | freeholder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton; | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
King | F. | applicant for hardwood timber license; fee 10 shillings | Singleton | gg | 23/07/1880 |
King | Hugh | charged with breach of the Publicans Act | Black Creek | mm | 5/07/1854 |
King | Mrs. | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
King | William | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘Elizabeth’ | Scone | hrg | 21/05/1842 |
Kingsbury | Mr. | ‘a subscriber to Singleton church and parsonage house’, meeting of same; | hrg | 19/03/1842 | |
Kingsbury | James | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid.’ | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Kingsbury | J. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. J. Hill of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Kingsbury | James | household; for incorporation. | John St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Kingsbury | Mr. | in attendance at the Patrick’s Plains Total Abstinence Society tea party. | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Kingsmill | John | Sheriff’s Bailiff at East Maitland | mm | 20/07/1844 | |
Kingsmill | Mr. | re insolvent estate of Lumley | mm | 7/04/1864 | |
Kingston | ne | member of committee, Benevolent Society | Singleton | hrg | 1/02/1862 |
Kingston | William | agent for Burdekin family. | st | 9/07/1862 | |
Kingston | Mrs. | re foundation stone Church of England School | st | 10/12/1862 | |
Kingston | W. | donated £3.3.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. Kingston, Singleton. | Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 |
Kingston | E.A. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Misses Martin, Young Ladies School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Kingston | M.E. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Misses Martin, Young Ladies School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Kingston | William | household; against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Kingston | ne | rented steam mill for grinding wheat. | mm | 29/10/1896 | |
Kingston | ne | calling for tenders from carpenters for Pewing for the new portion of All Saints Church. | st | 6/09/1865 | |
Kingston | William | subscribed £1.0.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Kingston | Samuel | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Kingston | William | re steam mills for superior quality wheat, mill been operating for two years. | Singleton | mm | 27/02/1850 |
Kingston | Mrs. | donated £0.10.0 ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Kingston | W. | advert. ‘flour for sale’ | Singleton | mm | 20/03/1852 |
Kirkpatrick | Arthur Dugald Milson | death notice; youngest son of J.A.Kirkpatrick surgeon at Wollombi; | Wollombi | mm | 11/01/1854 |
Kirkpatrick | J.A. | death notice of youngest son of J.A.Kirkpatrick; surgeon at Wollombi; | Wollombi | mm | 11/01/1854 |
Kirkwood | John T. | household; against incorporation. | Greenwood | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Kirkwood | Henry W. | household; against incorporation. | Greenwood | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Kirkwood | Mrs. | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Knight | James | printer and a partner in the Singleton Times newspaper; robbed of £8.18.0; | st | 26/11/1862 | |
Knight | Mary | inquest into death of mother Catharine Adaway ; | Camberwell | sa | 4/07/1877 |
Knight | Charles | inquest into death of mother in law Catharine Adaway ; | Camberwell | sa | 4/07/1877 |
Knott | John | obtained ticket of leave at Merton; arr. ‘ James Pattison’ | Merton | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Krams | Peter | member of jury at inquest; | sa | 6/07/1899 | |
Kyle | Arthur | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Morrison & Christian of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Ladrigan | Mrs. | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Laffin | Patrick | aka Laughlin; charged with attempting to rescue a prisoner George Sullivan at Black Creek | mm | 14/07/1852 | |
Laird | William | poundkeeper at Merriwa | Merriwa | mm | 5/07/1854 |
Lamb | Isabella | ticket of leave issued at Raymond Terrace; ‘Surry 9’ | mm | 28/09/1844 | |
Lamb | John | obtained ticket of leave at Murrurundi; arr. ‘Pekoe’ | Murrurundi | mm | 6/07/1844 |
Lamb | ne | re inquest into death of John Green; servant to John Green (?) | mm | 7/07/1849 | |
Lampton | William | indicted for stealing from Robert Thomas Capp; not guilty; | Singleton | mm | 11/10/1848 |
Lancaster | J. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. James Rowe of Broke | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Lancaster | Rachael | freehold; her mark | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Landon | William Joseph | chemist & druggist | George St. | mm | 2/07/1853 |
Lane | James | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Lannigan | Thomas | obtained ticket of leave; arr. ‘Portland’. | Northumberland | hrg | 8/01/1842 |
Larnach | J. | donated £1.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by J. Larnach, Esq., J.P., Rosemount. | Rosemount | st | 16/08/1862 |
Larnach | John | justice of the peace | Rosebank | mm | 6/08/1864 |
Larnach | J. | attendance at meeting opposing re ‘new regulations for depasturing licenses’ | mm | 11/05/1844 | |
Larnach | John | re nomination and election to District council | Rosemont | mm | 10/05/1845 |
Larney | Francis | enquiry into death; age 52; | Goorangoola | sa | 16/05/1894 |
Larney | Elizabeth | enquiry into death of Francis Larney; | Goorangoola | sa | 16/05/1894 |
Laughlin | Patrick | aka Laffin; charged with attempting to rescue a prisoner George Sullivan at Black Creek | mm | 14/07/1852 | |
Laughton | William | ticket of leave issued; arr. ‘Fairlie’. | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 21/05/1842 |
Laurence | ne | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Barden, Superintendent, Ravensworth. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Laverty | William | household; against incorporation. | Redburnbury | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Law | Mary | married Phillip Wetzler; absconding from same | Upper Paterson | mm | 30/03/1853 |
Lawler | James | donated ‘towards the erection of a Roman Catholic Church at Merriwa’ | Merriwa | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Lawless | Patrick | donated ‘towards the erection of a Roman Catholic Church at Merriwa’ | Merriwa | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Lawless | Mrs. | donated ‘towards the erection of a Roman Catholic Church at Merriwa’ | Merriwa | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Lawless | Bridget | donated ‘towards the erection of a Roman Catholic Church at Merriwa’ | Merriwa | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Lawless (aka Lynch) | Thomas | obtained ticket of leave; arr. ‘Almora’. | hrg | 8/01/1842 | |
Laycock | R. | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Laycock | H. | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Layhey | Hannah | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. C. Thompson, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Layhey | Ann | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. C. Thompson, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Leacy | William | obtained ticket of leave at Patrick Plains; ex ‘Manlius’ | mm | 25/05/1844 | |
Leahey | James | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘ for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Leahy | Miss Mary | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Lear | James | re inquest into death of John Green | mm | 7/07/1849 | |
Leard | John sen. | donated ‘towards the erection of a Roman Catholic Church at Merriwa’ | Merriwa | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Leard | Mrs. | donated ‘towards the erection of a Roman Catholic Church at Merriwa’ | Merriwa | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Leard | John jnr. | donated ‘towards the erection of a Roman Catholic Church at Merriwa’ | Merriwa | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Leard | William | donated ‘towards the erection of a Roman Catholic Church at Merriwa’ | Merriwa | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Leard | James | donated ‘towards the erection of a Roman Catholic Church at Merriwa’ | Merriwa | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Leary | F. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, R.Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Leary | B. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, R.Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Leary | P. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, R.Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Leary | M. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, R.Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Leary | G. | donated £0.0.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, Roman Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Leary | E. | donated £0.0.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, Roman Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Leary | M. | donated £0.0.3 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, Roman Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Leary | P. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. J. Churchland, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Leary | Michael | household; against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Leary | Maria | evidence at coroner’s inquest into death of niece Mary Perrett; | Singleton | sa | 21/12/1878 |
Leary | Agnes | evidence at coroner’s inquest into death of niece Mary Perrett; | Singleton | sa | 21/12/1878 |
Leary | ne | lease holder of Daniel O’Connell Inn; | Macquarie St. | mm | 2/07/1851 |
Leary | Isaac | former postmaster at Wollombi | mm | 3/07/1850 | |
Leary | Michael | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Leary | John | donated ‘towards the erection of a Roman Catholic Church at Merriwa’ | Merriwa | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Leary | ne | re Daniel O’Connor Inn, Macquarie St. | mm | 2/07/1851 | |
Leatham | J. E. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mrs. Bunn, John Street, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Leathes | ne | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Leawood | Thomas | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; arr. ‘Blenheim’ | Wollombi | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Ledger | E. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, R.Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Ledger | J. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, R.Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Ledingham | Mr. | inn keeper | Singleton | mm | 30/06/1849 |
Ledsam | Jerimah | re non payment of rent by Michael Ryan | Black Creek | mm | 30/03/1844 |
Lee | John | donated £0.2.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Morrison & Christian of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Lehy | James | household; against incorporation. | Comboe | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Lennon | James | donated ‘towards the erection of a Roman Catholic Church at Merriwa’ | Merriwa | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Leonard | Rev. Thomas S. | donated £50.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Leonard | Rev. Mr. | collected with Mr. Rotton £1.17.6 for Singleton Flood Relief Fund. valued at £2.6.3. | mm | 6/08/1864 | |
Leonard | James | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Leonard | James | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Lermore | James | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Lesley | W.C. | Chairman- Board of the Singleton Times | Singleton | st | 7/12/1861 |
Lesley | W.C. | subscription of £2.10.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Lesley | Mrs. W.C. | foundation stone new railway bridge | st | 5/11/1862 | |
Lesley | ne | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Misses Martin, Young Ladies School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Lesley | M.A. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Misses Martin, Young Ladies School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Lesley | W.C. | donated £1.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Lesley, Singleton. | Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 |
Lesley | Arthur | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Lesley | W.C. | secretary of Singleton Flood Relief Fund committee. | mm | 6/08/1864 | |
Lesley | W.C. | druggist | st | 2/11/1861 | |
Lesley | William C. | freehold & household | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Lesley | W.C. | subscribed £1.0.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Lesley | W. C. | secretary of the Singleton National School | Singleton | mm | 15/12/1855 |
Lesley | W.C. | steward for the Tradesman’s Ball ‘dancing to commence at half-past Eight o’clock’ | Singleton | mm | 5/07/1854 |
Lesley | W. Copeland | sub agent for sale of Holloways Pills; druggists | Singleton | mm | 6/11/1852 |
Lesley | William Copeland | shopkeeper (druggist?); evidence at trial of William Scott | mm | 17/05/1851 | |
Leslie | Mr. | speaker at cricket club meeting | Singleton | mm | 10/04/1847 |
Lester | M. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. Kingston, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Lethbridge | John | re Robert Hardy and James Neal illegally cutting timber on his land. | mm | 7/04/1864 | |
Lethbridge | John | justice of the peace | Bridgman | mm | 6/08/1864 |
Lethbridge | G.L. | petitioner for a public meeting ‘to take into consideration the present state of the roads,. | Patrick’s Plains | mm | 3/07/1852 |
Lethbridge | Mr. | meeting re Bridgeman school; accused by Peter Gett of holding ‘hole and corner meetings’ | sa | 11/06/1879 | |
Levien | Alfred | re subscription to pay fine imposed on Dr. Adoniah Vallack | Singleton | mm | 18/02/1846 |
Levy | Samuel | ex ‘Gamma’ ; sale of possessions to creditors | gg | 10/10/1838 | |
Levy | subscribed £1.1.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 | |
Lewis | George | re ability to ‘rip one hundred feet of board in one hour’ | Muswellbrook | st | 26/11/1862 |
Lewis | J. | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Lewis | Henry | obtained ticket of leave at Paterson; arr. ‘ Asia’ 11 | Paterson | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Ley | Edward | ticket of leave issued; arr. ‘Lloyds2’. | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 21/05/1842 |
Leycester | A.A. | member of Singleton Flood Relief Fund committee; collected £1.0.0 | mm | 6/08/1864 | |
Lilliebridge | D. | donated £0.0.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, Roman Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Lilly | Joseph | obtained ticket of leave at Muswellbrook; arr. ‘Recovery’ 8 | Muswellbrook | mm | 6/07/1844 |
Lindeman | H.L. | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Lindsay | T. | ad ‘To let 320 acres’ near New Freugh | Anvil Creek | mm | 7/11/1855 |
Linghter | G.A. | household; against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Linton | Mrs. | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Lipscomb | B. | attorney | st | 26/11/1862 | |
Lipscomb | William | mention in insolvency proceedings re James Watson | mm | 2/09/1843 | |
Lithall | William | re attempt to apprehend same on a charge of stack burning | mm | 11/02/1846 | |
Little | George | donated £2.2.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Little | A. | coroner | Scone | mm | 7/07/1855 |
Lloyd | George | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Morrison & Christian of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Lloyd | Thomas | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. James Moore of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Lloyd | George B. | freeholder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton; | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Loader | Henry | donated £0.3.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Loder | George | J.P.; subscription of £2.2.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Loder | G.T. | correspondence re National School and Mechanics. | st | 9/08/1862 | |
Loder | Andrew | donated £1.0.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Andrew Loder Esq., Monkey Place. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Loder | Mrs. | donated £1.0.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Andrew Loder Esq., Monkey Place. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Loder | Ernest | donated £0.1.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Andrew Loder Esq., Monkey Place. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Loder | Eric | donated £0.1.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Andrew Loder Esq., Monkey Place. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Loder | George Thomas | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by George Thomas Loder, J.P. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Loder | Mrs. | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by George Thomas Loder, J.P. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Loder | G. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by George Thomas Loder, J.P. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Loder | S.T. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by George Thomas Loder, J.P. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Loder | George | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Loder | Thomas | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Loder | George Thomas | justice of the peace | Wylie’s Flat | mm | 6/08/1864 |
Loder | ne | listed for Quarter session and District Court at Singleton; Loder v. Dorrington | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Loder | George | purchase of crown land | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Loder | George | freeholder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton | Abbey Green | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Loder | Andrew | MLA; subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Loder | J.M. | subscribed £10.0.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Loder | Andrew | reward for a ‘brown bay mare’; | Colly Creek | mm | 10/12/1851 |
Loder | George | subscribed £3.0.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Loder | William | subscribed £0.10.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Loder | G.T. | subscribed £5.0.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Loder | Andrew | subscribed £3.0.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Loder | George | re accident to Patrick Cullen | mm | 10/05/1845 | |
Loder | George | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Logan | Patrick | donated ‘towards the erection of a Roman Catholic Church at Merriwa’ | Merriwa | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Logan | Mrs. | donated ‘towards the erection of a Roman Catholic Church at Merriwa’ | Merriwa | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Logue | Festus | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. William McAlpin, Bulga | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Loman | George | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; arr. ‘England’ | Wollombi | hrg | 25/06/1842 |
Lomond | Charles | age 25; gs; arrive ‘Albion’ in 1827; sentence 14 yrs.; protestant; bullockdriver. Archibald Bell. | Segenhoe, Durham. | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Long | John | ticket of leave. ‘Mangles2’; labourer. Thomas Crawford. | Ellelang, Luskintyre. | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Longford | Richard | age 60 yrs.; cf; arrive on ‘Minorca’ in 1801;protestant; landholder. | Patrick Plns. | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Lonsdale | Robert | subscription of £0.2.6 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Lorkins | Bridget | a prostitute aged about. 19 years, stabbed by another prostitute Jane Murphy | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Lound | Mrs. | ad for ‘a girl to nurse a baby’ | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Lound | ne | ad for a porter | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Lound | H. | donated £1.0.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Henry Hewitt , Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Lound | Henry | for incorporation. | Macquarie St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Lowe | William | ad. ‘to let the Clarence Inn’; | Clarence Town | mm | 21/06/1845 |
Lucas | E. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Barden, Superintendent, Ravensworth. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Lucas | J. | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by William Dangar Esq.. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Lucas | John | held up on the Muswellbrook road and robbed of mail bag etc | hrg | 5/02/1842 | |
Lucey | Daniel | age 52 yrs.; gs; arrive ‘ Boyne’ in 1826; seven yrs. sentence; labourer to Andrew Loder. | Patks. Plains | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Ludbrook | Charles | age 27; gs; arr. 1817, ‘Shipley’ 2; sentence 14 yrs.; protestant; labourer for John Howe. | Patrick’s Plains | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Lumley | John | Horse and Jockey Inn | Singleton | hrg | 18/06/1842 |
Lumley | John | Rose Inn | George St. | st | 16/04/1862 |
Lumley | Mr. | contractor for Royal Mail; | st | 9/04/1862 | |
Lumley | Mrs. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. C. Thompson, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Lumley | T. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Henry Still , Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Lumley | H. | donated £0.4.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Lumley | ne | re insolvent estate of same. Claim by Fairfax & Sons for papers delivered | Singleton | mm | 7/04/1864 |
Lumley | ne | listed for Quarter session and District Court at Singleton; Lumley v. Threadgate | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Lumley | ne | listed for Quarter session and District Court at Singleton; Lumley v. Grills | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Lumley | Thomas | mail driver; re hold up. | st | 9/11/1861 | |
Lumley | John | household; for incorporation. | George St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Lumley | John | household; against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Lumley | John | of the Rose Inn | mm | 29/10/1896 | |
Lumley | John | re removal to new premises in George St. | Singleton | hrg | 25/06/1842 |
Lumley | William | re meeting of creditors; shopkeeper | Singleton | mm | 3/02/1844 |
Lupton | William | age 28; gs; arr. ‘Almorah’ in 1820; life sentence; catholic; overseer for Ben Singleton. | Kingdom Ponds, Durham | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Luscombe | Robert James | donated £2.2.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Lynch | Rev. Mr. | re Teetotal Tea party at Mr. Dangar’s large new house; | mm | 14/01/1843 | |
Lynch | Rev. Dean | subscription of £10.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid. | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Lynch | James | subscription of £5.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Lynch | Bryan | subscription of £5.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Lynch | John | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Lynch | James | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Lynch | James | donated £2.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Lynch | J. | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Lynch | W. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, R.Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Lynch | James | donated £0.6.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by J. Larnach, Esq., J.P., Rosemount. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Lynch | John | donated £0.6.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by J. Larnach, Esq., J.P., Rosemount. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Lynch | John | member of jury at inquest into death of Thomas Hallett. | Singleton | sa | 13/08/1892 |
Lynch | Bryan | obtained ticket of leave; arr. ‘Dunvegan Castle’. | hrg | 8/01/1842 | |
Lynch | Rev. | re Singleton Total Abstinence Festival. | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Lynch | James | donated ‘ £5.0.0. and two teams towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Lynch | Mrs. | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Lynch | Brian | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Lynch | John | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Lynch | Peter | a lodger at Mrs. Curtis lodging house | Singleton | mm | 23/09/1854 |
Lyons | Peter | ticket of leave issued at Merton; arr. ‘Parmelia’ | Merton | hrg | 21/05/1842 |
Macalpin | J. | donated £0.4.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
MacAlpin | William | ad for stray ‘light brown mare’ on his property. | Cockfighter’s Creek | mm | 2/07/1851 |
MacCannon | Elizabeth | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, R.Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
MacCannon | James | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, R.Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Mack | Charles | license for Bridge Hotel | John St. | mm | 28/04/1864 |
Mackay | Francis Leonora | obituary | Dulcalmah, Whittingham | sa | 2/09/1915 |
Mackey | Peter | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Mackey | George | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
Mackie | Charles | household; for incorporation. | John St. John St. |
gg | 29/04/1864 |
Mackie | William | Mackie and Ross; committed at West Maitland to take trial for late mail robbery | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Maclean | J. | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
Macpherson | Mary | ticket of leave cancelled for drunkenness by Singleton bench. ‘Numa’ | mm | 20/07/1844 | |
Madden | George | donated £0.2.6; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Henry McFadden of Clounties. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Madden | John | summoned by William Singleton for wages due | mm | 6/08/1864 | |
Maddy | Mrs. | birth of a son 10 Jan 1854 | Muswellbrook | mm | 11/01/1854 |
Maddy | J. | auctioneer | Muswellbrook | mm | 5/07/1854 |
Magney | Mr. | agent for the Maitland Mercury and owner of Robin Hood Inn (?) | Jerry’s Plains | mm | 28/01/1843 |
Magney | M. | late of Glennie Creek, opening of California Hotel | Newcastle | mm | 10/12/1851 |
Magney | Mr. | inn keeper at Glennie Creek. | Glennie Ck. | mm | 7/07/1849 |
Maguire | Thomas | ticket of leave granted; ‘Middlesex’; | Muswellbrook | mm | 28/09/1844 |
Maguire | John | subscription of £2.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Maguire | Michael | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Maguire | John | donated £1.1.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Maguire | Michael | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Maguire | Michael | license for Railway View Hotel | John St. | mm | 28/04/1864 |
Maguire | John | household; for incorporation. | George St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Maguire | Michael | freehold & household; against incorporation. | John St. | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Maguire | J. | inquest into death of Catharine Adaway ; jury member; | sa | 4/07/1877 | |
Maguire | Mr. | donated ‘towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Maguire | Thomas | obtained ticket of leave at Muswellbrook’ ; arr. ‘ Middlesex’ | Muswellbrook | mm | 28/09/1844 |
Maguire | Terence | constable; witness at trial of Thompson and Davidson, charged with robbery and putting in bodily fear; | Singleton | mm | 10/04/1847 |
Maher | John | driver of the Singleton mail; account of being held up; | mm | 4/03/1843 | |
Mahony | John | schoolmaster; donation of £1.1.0 for church & parsonage at Jerry’s Plains. | Jerry’s Plains | hrg | 11/06/1842 |
Maiden | Edward | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; ex Planter | mm | 25/05/1844 | |
Malane | B. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mrs. Cavanagh, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Males | Miss Bridget | donated £0.2.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Malloy | James | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Malone | Miss Mary | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid.’ | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Malone | Mary | obtained ticket of leave at Patrick Plains; ex ‘Minerva’ | mm | 25/05/1844 | |
Maloney | Mrs. | newspaper report of accidental death of mother; | sa | 6/07/1899 | |
Maloney | Patrick | in custody at inquest into death of John Green; manslaughter charge; | mm | 7/07/1849 | |
Malvihill | Thomas | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Mann * | L. | * or Menn; donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Misses Martin, Young Ladies School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Mansfield | C. | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by William Dangar Esq. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Mansfield | B. | warning to A.Williams to ‘remove six head of cattle’ | Wollombi | mm | 13/01/1844 |
Maor | James | subscription of £2.2.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Margette | Constable | police constable | mm | 1/11/1862 | |
Marshall | Mrs. | donated £1.0.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by R.A. Rodd Esq., J.P., Menimbah | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Marshall | George | unreserved sale of goods ‘preparatory to the Proprietor quitting the District’ | George St. | mm | 14/04/1849 |
Martin | Miss | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Martin | Miss | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Misses Martin, Young Ladies School, Singleton. | Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 |
Martin | James | household; against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Martin | ne | subscribed £1.0.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Martin | John | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Martin | John | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Martyn | William | marriage to Maria Pearse at Bickham, Page’s River | Wallabadah | mm | 7/07/1849 |
Martyr | John J. | auctioneer | Singleton | mm | 18/02/1846 |
Masketh | Rev. W. | donation for church & parsonage at Jerry’s Plains. | Sydney | hrg | 4/06/1842 |
Mason | Richard | reward for return of ‘light grey mare’ | Chain of Ponds | mm | 2/07/1853 |
Mason | George Munro | donation for church & parsonage at Jerry’s Plains. | Wolum Hills | hrg | 4/06/1842 |
Mason | Robert | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Richard Carter, Esq., J.P., Goorangoola | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Mason | Richard | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Alexander Bowman, Esq., Oaklands. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Mason | Andrew | household; against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Massie | R. | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Mather | James | donated £0.2.6.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Arthur Blaxland, Esq., J.P. of Fordwich | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Mather | James | charged Esther Carroll with ‘ making use of insulting language’. | Rix’s Creek | mm | 7/04/1864 |
Mathesion | William | freeholder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Matheson | D.C. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. J. Miller, Corinda. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Mathews | F.W. | Railway View Hotel opening | st | 13/12/1862 | |
Mathews | R.H. | J.P. | Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Matthew | Mrs. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Matthews | John | Plough Inn | John St. | st | 16/04/1862 |
Matthews | J. | donated £0.0.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Matthews | John Beal | appointed pound keeper at New Freugh | mm | 7/04/1864 | |
Matthews | T.W. | household; against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Matthews | C.W.G. | freeholder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton; | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Maurice | Tooney | ticket of leave granted; ‘Elphinstone’ | Scone | mm | 28/09/1844 |
Maxwell | John | unclaimed letter July 1849 | Paterson R. | mm | 22/08/1849 |
May | John | age 27; free; arr. ‘Elizabeth’ in 1822; shepherd James Bowman. | Patks. Plains | cen | 1/01/1828 |
May | Robert | accused with…assault on a person named Poulson at the Paterson | hrg | 4/06/1842 | |
May | Timothy | obtained ticket of leave at Patrick’s Plains; arr. ‘Forth’; aka Bergin | Patrick’s Plains | mm | 6/07/1844 |
Mayland | James | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; arr. ‘Lloyds’ | Wollombi | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Mayne | W.C. | J.P.; nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Mayne | W.C. | Inspector General of Police | mm | 10/01/1855 | |
McAlpin | Mrs. | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. William McAlpin, Bulga | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McAlpin | Susan | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. William McAlpin, Bulga | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McAlpin | Sarah | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. William McAlpin, Bulga | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McAlpin | Mary | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. William McAlpin, Bulga | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McAlpin | Joseph | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. William McAlpin, Bulga | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McAlpin | W. jun. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. William McAlpin, Bulga | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McAlpin | W. senior. | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. William McAlpin, Bulga | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McAlpin | Joseph | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McAlpin | Henry | donated £1.1.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
McAlpin | W. | subscribed £1.0.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
McAlpin | Mrs. Phoebe | sub agent for sale of Holloways Pills | Muswellbrook | mm | 6/11/1852 |
McAlpin | William | re land at Wombo | mm | 5/08/1854 | |
McAlpin | W. | re reward for horse | Cockfighter’s Creek | mm | 22/12/1855 |
McArdle | James | indicted for stealing | Clifden | mm | 11/10/1848 |
McAulay | Hugh | selling of stone house in Sydney St. | Muswellbrook | mm | 11/01/1854 |
McAuley | Hugh | donated £1.1.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
McCabe | James | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
McCabe | Mrs. | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
McCan | John | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
McCannon | James | household; against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
McCannon | James | donated ‘towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
McCarthy | Patrick | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
McCarthy | Daniel | obtained ticket of leave; arr. ‘Georgiana’. | Northumberland | hrg | 8/01/1842 |
McCartney | Michael | District Coroner. | mm | 2/08/1859 | |
McCarty | Ellen | donated £0.0.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McCloskey | James | donated £0.2.6; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Henry McFadden of Clounties. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McCloskey | Michael | carrier; re trial of James Walton, charged with robbery and forgery | mm | 17/05/1851 | |
McConnor | James | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
McCormack | Patrick | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
McCormack | Mary Manning | obituary; native of County Clare | Singleton | sa | 12/02/1918 |
McCormick | Peter | charged with ‘ unlawfully carrying fire arms… in custody on a charge of bushranging’ | Muswellbrook | hrg | 5/03/1842 |
McCosker | Patrick | subscription of £30.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid. | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
McCosker | P. | Woolpack Inn | Newington | st | 16/04/1862 |
McCosker | B. | Glendon Arms | Glendon | st | 16/04/1862 |
McCosker | P. | family butcher | George St. | st | 16/07/1862 |
McCosker | Bernard | subscription of £25.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid. | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
McCosker | Owen | subscription of £3.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
McCosker | Cornelius | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
McCosker | Francis | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
McCosker | Patrick | donated £5.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
McCosker | Bernard | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
McCosker | J. | donated £0.3.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, Roman Catholic School, Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McCosker | P. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, Roman Catholic School, Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McCosker | Ellen | donated £0.1.3 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, Roman Catholic School, Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McCosker | Patrick | summoned for wages due to Charles Smith. | mm | 7/04/1864 | |
McCosker | Patrick | license for Woolpack Inn | Newington | mm | 28/04/1864 |
McCosker | Bernard | license for Glendon Hotel | Glendon | mm | 28/04/1864 |
McCosker | Mr. | McCosker v. Wake, Crutcher; listed for Singleton Quarter Sessions, 26 Nov. | st | 23/11/1861 | |
McCosker | Patrick | reward for horse ‘stolen or strayed from Sedgefield’ | mm | 6/10/1855 | |
McCosker | Bernard | re charges against Hugh King, William Clift and Edward Franks with breach of the Publicans Act | mm | 5/07/1854 | |
McCosker | Bernard | donated ‘ £9.0.0. and three teams towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
McCosker | Patrick | donated ‘ £9.0.0. and three teams towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
McCosker | Owen | donated ‘ £8.0.0. and one team towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
McCracken | John | inquest into death of Francis Miller; | mm | 29/03/1851 | |
McCrossin | William | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid.’ | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
McCrow | Martin | household; against incorporation. | Redburnbury | gg | 12/07/1864 |
McCrow | Martin | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
McDermott | William | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
McDermott | Mr. | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
McDermott | T. ? | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by J. Larnach, Esq., J.P., Rosemount. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McDermott | Mary | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by J. Larnach, Esq., J.P., Rosemount. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McDermott | Mr. | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
McDonald | Master P. | subscription of £0.5.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
McDonald | John | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
McDonald | D. | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Donald McDonald, Fern Donald. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McDonald | ne | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Misses Martin, Young Ladies School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McDonally | ne | farmer; donation for church & parsonage at Jerry’s Plains. | Jerry’s Plains | hrg | 4/06/1842 |
McDonnell | Miss Eliza | donated £0.6.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
McDonnell | Peter | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
McDouall | John Crichton Stuart | re wedding to Susan Mary Hartigan 28 Mar 1864. | New Freugh | st | 30/03/1864 |
McDouall | J.C.S. | donated £2.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by J.C.S. McDouall, Esq. J.P. of New Freugh | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McDouall | Miss | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by J.C.S. McDouall, Esq. J.P. of New Freugh | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McDouall | John Crichton Stuart | justice of the peace (Warden); accident to same whilst hanging up some bacon | New Freugh | mm | 6/08/1864 |
McDouall | J.C.S. | birth of a son 21st Feb 1850; | New Freugh | mm | 27/02/1850 |
McDougal | James | donation for church & parsonage at Jerry’s Plains. | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 11/06/1842 |
McDougall | Miss Mary | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
McDougall | D. | member of Singleton Reserve Rifle Company | sa | 11/05/1889 | |
McDougall | D. | Singleton Reserve Rifle Company member | sa | 11/05/1889 | |
McDougall | Andrew | removal of Pound at Patrick’s Plains | gg | 30/07/1841 | |
McDougall | Andrew | freehold | Kelso-place | gg | 12/07/1864 |
McDougall | Mr. | mentioned in evidence at the inquest of George Bailey | sa | 9/09/1874 | |
McDougall | A. | attendance at meeting opposing re ‘new regulations for depasturing licenses’ | mm | 11/05/1844 | |
McDougall | Andrew | subscribed £1.0.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
McDougall | James T. | notice re stock trespassing on his property | Dunolly | mm | 8/02/1854 |
McDougall | Messrs. | advert for land for township named Prince of Wales Town | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 9/04/1842 |
McDougall | John | good character witness for George Porter | Wollombi | mm | 8/07/1846 |
McDowall | Mr. | Patrick’s Plains & Upper Hunter Agricultural Assoc. meeting | mm | 21/10/1846 | |
McEncroe | Ven. Archdeacon | donated ‘ £50.0.0 towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
McEntagart | Daniel | obtained ticket of leave at Paterson; arr. ‘Surry’ 8 | Paterson | mm | 6/07/1844 |
McEvoy | Master | subscription of £0.5.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
McEvoy | Mrs. M. | subscription of £0.5.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
McEvoy | Michael | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
McEvoy | E. | donated £0.0.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, Roman Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McEvoy | M. | donated £0.0.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, Roman Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McEvoy | Michael | household; against incorporation. | Wittinhham | gg | 12/07/1864 |
McFadden | Henry | donated £1.0.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Henry McFadden of Clounties. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McFadden | H.J. | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Henry McFadden of Clounties. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McFadden | William | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Henry McFadden of Clounties. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McFadden | Henry | household; against incorporation. | Clounties | gg | 12/07/1864 |
McFadden | H. | coronial inquest re George Reitz; member of jury | st | 28/10/1865 | |
McFarlane | Margaret | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. F. Williams, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McFarlane | Mrs. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Hawke & Morrison, Scott’s Flat & Glendon. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McGee | Henry | subscription of £2.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
McGee | ne | donated £0.10.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Morrison & Christian of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McGee | W. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, R.Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McGee | R. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, R.Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McGee | Henry | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘ for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
McGee | Henry | household; against incorporation. | Kelso | gg | 12/07/1864 |
McGeys | Alexander | householder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton. | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
McGilnony | D. | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Arthur Blaxland, Esq., J.P. of Fordwich | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McGilveney | Christopher | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid.’ | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
McGinn | James | obtained ticket of leave at Paterson; arr. ‘ Neptune’ 4 | Paterson | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
McGively | Charles | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
McGlynn | ne | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Barden, Superintendent, Ravensworth. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McGovern | J. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. J. Hill of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McGowan | James | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
McGowan | James | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McGowan | H. | subscribed £0.10.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
McGrath | W. | donated £0.2.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Still & Sexton, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McGrath | John | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
McGrath | Bridget | freeholder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton; | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
McGuire | M. M. |
donated £0.10.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McGuire | ne | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Still & Sexton, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McGuire | Hannah | Jones v. Smith ; charge of absconding from hired service. | st | 23/11/1861 | |
McGuire | Hugh | obtained ticket of leave; arr. ‘Eliza’. | Northumberland | hrg | 8/01/1842 |
McGuire | ne | constable; account of capture of Joseph Thompson | Singleton | mm | 10/04/1847 |
McHenry | Bartholomew | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; arr. ‘Hero’ | Wollombi | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
McInerny | John | household; against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
McIntosh | Louisa | ticket of leave issued at Patrick’s Plains; arr. ‘Henry Wellesley’2 | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 26/03/1842 |
McIntosh | A.S.F. | re claims on his estate. | Murrurundi | mm | 29/03/1851 |
McIntosh | William | re lease of ‘The Cock Inn’ on the Cockfighters’ Creek’ | Lochinvar | mm | 29/03/1851 |
McIntyre | Bernard | committed for harbouring bushranger John Quigly; | mm | 4/03/1843 | |
McKen | John | age 19; gs; arr. 1827 ‘Guilford’ 7; seven yrs. sentence; catholic; stockman for Thomas Parnell. | Jump Up Creek, Patks. Plains | cen | 1/01/1828 |
McKen | Patrick | fs; catholic; stockman Thomas Parnell. | Jump Up Creek, Patks. Plains | cen | 1/01/1828 |
McKendry | John | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. James Moore of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McKendry | J.R. | donated £0.3.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McKenry | John | household; against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
McKenzie | Andrew | subscription of £5.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
McKenzie | J. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Rev. J. Bowes. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McKenzie | D. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Rev. J. Bowes. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McKenzie | Mrs. Matthew | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
McKenzie | Edward | charged with vagrancy. (alias McKinlay) | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
McKenzie | John | household; against incorporation. | Newington | gg | 12/07/1864 |
McKenzie | J. | subscribed £0.10.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
McLaren | Mark | household; for incorporation. | Elizabeth St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
McLaren | Mark | household; against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
McLean | Alex | ad for ‘Boiling Down Establishment’ | Muswellbrook | mm | 1/07/1848 |
Mcloughlin | John | obtained ticket of leave at Paterson; arr. ‘ St Vincent’ | Paterson | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
McLughlin | J. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. James Rowe of Broke | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McMahon | T. | Red Lion | Elizabeth St. | st | 16/04/1862 |
McMahon | Thomas | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
McMahon | ne | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McMahon | Thomas | license for Red Lion Inn | Elizabeth St. | mm | 28/04/1864 |
McMahon | Thomas | household; for incorporation. | Elizabeth St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
McMahon | Constable | re attempt to apprehend William Lithall on a charge of stack burning | mm | 11/02/1846 | |
McMahony | Thomas | donated ‘ £6.17.6 and three teams towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
McManus | J. | Victoria | Camberwell | st | 16/04/1862 |
McManus | Mrs. | of the White Horse Tavern – obit. Notice | st | 7/05/1862 | |
McManus | James | subscription of £5.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
McManus | Patrick | subscription of £5.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
McManus | Mrs. Edward | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
McManus | Mrs. James | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
McManus | James | re ownership of The White Horse Inn, Darlington | st | 9/08/1862 | |
McManus | Margaret | re ownership of The White Horse Inn, Darlington | st | 9/08/1862 | |
McManus | Margaret | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. Whiteman of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McManus | James | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. Whiteman of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McManus | J. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Patrick Cullen, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McManus | B. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Patrick Cullen, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McManus | Margaret | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
McManus | Patrick | inquest into a accident to John Tumbleton – while galloping his horse | st | 23/11/1861 | |
McManus | James jnr. | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
McManus | Patrick | account of accident to his hired servant Patrick Kelly | Singleton | mm | 22/06/1850 |
McMarns | William | household; against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
McMaster | George | opening of his Singleton Academy…accommodation for twelve boarders. | Singleton | mm | 17/09/1851 |
McMorrow | Patrick | police constable | st | 29/10/1862 | |
McMullen | Allen | subscription of £0.7.6 ‘for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
McNall | Michael | obtained ticket of leave at Merton; arr. ‘Surry’ 8 | Merton | mm | 6/07/1844 |
McNamara | Ann | Union Inn | Bourke St. | st | 16/04/1862 |
McNamara | Denis | subscription of £10.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid. | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
McNamara | P. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McNamara | Mrs. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McNamara | E. | donated £0.2.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Misses Martin, Young Ladies School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McNamara | K. | donated £0.2.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Misses Martin, Young Ladies School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McNamara | Miss Mary | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘ for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
McNamara | Anne | license for Union Inn | Bourke St. | mm | 28/04/1864 |
McNamara | Miss Ellen | subscription of £0.3.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
McNamara | D. | subscribed £0.10.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
McNamara | Denis | donated ‘ £6.0.0 towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
McNeill | ne | police constable Maitland | mm | 2/08/1859 | |
McNelty | Arthur | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Henry McFadden of Clounties. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McNertney | J. | donated £0.2.6; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McNiven | William | freeholder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton; | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
McNulty | Daniel | subscription of £5.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
McNulty | Daniel | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
McNulty | E. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, Roman Catholic School, Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McNulty | Master Daniel | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, Roman Catholic School, Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McNulty | J. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, Roman Catholic School, Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McNulty | Arthur | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
McNulty | Mrs. | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
McNulty | Miss | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
McNulty | Miss M. | donated £0.2.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
McNulty | Daniel | purchase of crown land | st | 23/11/1861 | |
McNulty | J. | applicant for hardwood timber license; fee 10 shillings | Singleton | gg | 23/07/1880 |
McNulty | Daniel | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
McNutty | Mrs. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Miss Heritage, Young Ladies School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McPherson | Rebecca | donated £0.2.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Misses Martin, Young Ladies School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
McPherson | Mr. | in attendance at the Patrick’s Plains Total Abstinence Society tea party. | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Meaden | Alfred G. | Coach builder- commenced business…in Mr. Parameter premises’ | Singleton | mm | 15/12/1855 |
Meaden | Alfred G. | notice of commencement of business as a coach maker in part of Mr. Parmeter’s premises | Singleton | mm | 1/12/1855 |
Meagher | Michael | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Meagher | M. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. C. Thompson, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Mecallum * | Duncan | or McCallum; age 25; ticket of leave; arr. 1820 ‘Dick’; sentence 14 yrs; protestant; builder Robert Lethbridge | Patks. Plains | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Medhurst | John | good character witness for George Porter; juror; | Wollombi | mm | 8/07/1846 |
Meehan | Catherine | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Meehan | Daniel (senior.) | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Meehan | Daniel (jnr.) | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Meehan | Mrs. | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Meehan | Terence | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Meehan | John | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Meehan | Elizabeth | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Meehan | Norah | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Meehan | Daniel | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Meheffey | Robert | opening of Donnybrook Store | Great Northern Road | st | 16/08/1862 |
M’Entyre | Miss | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Merchant | Richard | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Merrett | Samuel | obtained ticket of leave; arr. ‘Manlius’. | Northumberland | hrg | 8/01/1842 |
Merry | Henry | Bull’s Head | Belford | st | 16/04/1862 |
Merry | Mrs. Henry | subscription of £5.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Merry | Henry | donated £1.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Merry , Belford. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Merry | Henry | license for Bull’s Head Inn | Dangar’s Flat | mm | 28/04/1864 |
Merry | Henry | subscribed £0.10.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Meyn | W. | ad Tailor and Draper | Singleton | hrg | 21/05/1842 |
Meyn | William | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid.’ | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Meyn | F. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Meyn | William P. | re insolvent estate of Benjamin Gore | Singleton | mm | 7/04/1864 |
Meyn | William | household; for incorporation. | George St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Meyn | Mr. | had a store in George St. | Singleton | st | 5/11/1862 |
Meyn | William | ‘tailor and draper’; also to open an Inn ‘Golden Fleece’ | George Street | mm | 3/07/1847 |
Meyn | W. | tailor and draper; | Singleton | hrg | 4/06/1842 |
Micklethwaite | Edward | donated £1.0.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Henry Hewitt , Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Miles | Mrs. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Miles | Samuel | household; against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Miller | Mary Ann | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Dr. Glennie, J.P., Flowerbank. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Miller | James | donated £5.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. J. Miller, Corinda. | Corinda | st | 16/08/1862 |
Miller | Ralph | donated £0.10.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. J. Miller, Corinda. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Miller | Elizabeth | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. J. Miller, Corinda. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Miller | Marion | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. J. Miller, Corinda. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Miller | Lillias | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. J. Miller, Corinda. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Miller | F.C. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. J. Miller, Corinda. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Miller | J. jun. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. J. Miller, Corinda. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Miller | H.T. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. J. Miller, Corinda. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Miller | Mrs. | donated £0.10.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. J. Miller, Corinda. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Miller | George Robert | license for Freemason’s Arms | John St. | mm | 28/04/1864 |
Miller | Robert James | household; for incorporation. | Hunter St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Miller | William | household; for incorporation. | John St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Miller | George Robert | freehold & household; against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Miller | Francis | inquest into death; employed at Eaton’s station Cobbity. | mm | 29/03/1851 | |
Miller | C.S. (esq.) | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Miller | George | obtained an Auctioneer’s General License for NSW | Singleton | mm | 5/07/1854 |
Miller | George | re auction of furniture of James Neal | Singleton | mm | 2/12/1854 |
Miller | G. | subscribed £0.10.6 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Miller | Mr. | racecourse owner, opposite Newington Butts Inn | mm | 26/01/1848 | |
Miller | George | re subscription to pay fine imposed on Dr. Adoniah Vallack | Singleton | mm | 18/02/1846 |
Miller | George | inn keeper, Newington Butts Inn; | Singleton | mm | 30/06/1849 |
Millingan | James | charged with drunkenness and fined 2s. 6d. | sa | 9/09/1874 | |
Millingan | John | charged with drunkenness and fined 10s. | sa | 9/09/1874 | |
Millington | Alexander | obtained ticket of leave at Muswellbrook’ ; arr. ‘ Lord Lynoch 3’ | Muswellbrook | mm | 28/09/1844 |
Milner | George | obtained ticket of leave at Paterson; arr. ‘Recovery’ 3 | Paterson | hrg | 25/06/1842 |
Minchan | John | ticket of leave obtained at Wollombi; arr. ‘Waterloo’ | Wollombi | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Minchen | James | ticket of leave; ‘ arr. Phoenix’ | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Minehan | Bridget | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Miner | H.J. | freeholder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton; | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Mitchell | John H. | auctioneer and commission agent; | Murrurundi | mm | 21/06/1845 |
Mitchell | Andrew | marriage at Wollombi to Mary Caroline Smith, 16 April 1855 | mm | 18/04/1855 | |
Mitchell | J.H. | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
M’Nulty | J. | re cricket match between Scott’s Flat and Singleton. ‘made a respectable show, viz 15 ‘ | sa | 15/01/1879 | |
Moa ? | Robert | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. William McAlpin, Bulga | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Moffatt | Mr. | mentioned at trial of Spencer Whiteman and Francis Dorrington for cattle stealing | st | 5/11/1862 | |
Molster | Mr. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Weaver at the Benevolent Asylum, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Molster | David | householder ( his mark) | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Mompesson | George | re stolen property ‘one mourning ring’ | gg | 9/07/1841 | |
Mond | Joseph | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘Heroine’ | Scone | gg | 21/10/1840 |
Monkley | John | member of jury at inquest into death of Thomas Hallett. | Singleton | sa | 13/08/1892 |
Monroe | A. | innkeeper; donation for church & parsonage at Jerry’s Plains. | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 4/06/1842 |
Moodle | Miss Sarah | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Moody | William | ticket of leave; Asia | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 5/02/1842 |
Moody | Thomas | re business as a storekeeper in Scone | Scone | mm | 30/03/1853 |
Mooney | Bernard | subscription of £3.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Mooney | Bernard | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. James Moore of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Mooney | Bernard | donated ‘ £7.10.0 and three teams towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Mooney | William | and sisters donated ‘ £1.2.0 towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Moor | Samuel | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Barden, Superintendent, Ravensworth. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Moore | James | treasurer & member of committee, Benevolent Society | Singleton | hrg | 1/02/1862 |
Moore | S. | Star in the North | Chain of Ponds | st | 16/04/1862 |
Moore | Mr. | store in John St. | st | 16/07/1862 | |
Moore | W.T. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. John Heuston, Singleton.. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Moore | James | donated £3.3.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. James Moore of Singleton | Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 |
Moore | John | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. James Moore of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Moore | George | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Donald McDonald, Fern Donald. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Moore | Miss L. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Misses Martin, Young Ladies School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Moore | C. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Misses Martin, Young Ladies School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Moore | Thomas | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Moore | James | member of Singleton Flood Relief Fund committee. | mm | 6/08/1864 | |
Moore | James | freehold; for incorporation. | John St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Moore | John | household; against incorporation. | Greenwood | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Moore | James | freeholder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Moore | William | member of jury at inquest into death of Thomas Hallett. | Singleton | sa | 13/08/1892 |
Moore | Mr. | ad for reward for lost brooch; | Singleton | mm | 6/10/1855 |
Moore | Mr. | Moore v. Threadgate; listed for Singleton Quarter Sessions, 26 Nov. | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Moore | Edward | conditional purchase 40 acres at Marannie | sa | 1/06/1878 | |
Moore | James | subscribed £2.0.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Moore | James | advert. ‘flour for sale’ | Singleton | mm | 20/03/1852 |
Moore | Edward | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; ex ‘Lady McNaughton’ | mm | 25/05/1844 | |
Moran | Thomas | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Moran | Mary | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Moran | Anne | donated £0.1.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Moran | Michael | donated £0.1.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Moran | John | donated £0.1.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Moran | The widow | subscription of £0.2.6 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Morgan | Thomas | ticket of leave; ‘Prince Regent’ | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 5/02/1842 |
Morgan | Mrs. | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘ for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Morley | Ann | charged with violent assault of John Waller | Black Creek | mm | 17/03/1852 |
Morrice | J.W. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. C. Thompson, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Morris | Mrs. | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Morris | F.A. | coronial inquest re George Reitz; member of jury | st | 28/10/1865 | |
Morris | John | obtained ticket of leave at Patrick’s Plains; arr. ‘Asia’ | Patrick’s Plains | mm | 6/07/1844 |
Morrisey | James | theft of ‘chestnut filly the property of Thomas James in the employment of Mr. Arthur Blaxland of Gammon Plains’ | mm | 30/03/1844 | |
Morrison | Mr. | house in John St. | st | 16/07/1862 | |
Morrison | Mr. | donated £2.2.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Morrison & Christian of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Morrison | Peter | household; for incorporation. | John St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Morrison | Daniel | household; against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Morrison | James | marriage to Isabella Clark at Muswellbrook on 3rd July 1848. | Muswellbrook | mm | 7/07/1849 |
Morrissey | Jeoffry | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘Governor Ready’ | Scone | mm | 6/07/1844 |
Morrow | ne | police constable | st | 5/11/1862 | |
Morse | J. | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
Moss | Conrad | charged with trespass by Richard Carter of Goorangoola | mm | 6/08/1864 | |
Moss | William | obtained ticket of leave at Paterson; arr. ‘Guillardon’ | Paterson | hrg | 21/05/1842 |
Moss | Conrad | vinedresser; court case re Master & Servant Act and C.M.Doyle | mm | 26/08/1854 | |
Mossey | James | obtained ticket of leave at Merton; arr. ‘ Neptune’ | Merton | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Mossman | ne | 2560 acres at Bulga, parish of Wollombi | sa | 18/01/1879 | |
Mountain | ne | member of committee, Benevolent Society | Singleton | hrg | 1/02/1862 |
Mountain | C. | secretary Mechanics Institution | st | 12/07/1862 | |
Mountain | C.J. | secretary Mechanics Institution | st | 19/07/1862 | |
Mountain | Charles | schoolteacher, Singleton National School. | st | 27/08/1862 | |
Mountain | A. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Mountain | Alice | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Mountain | C.J. | donated £1.0.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Mountain | Charles | household; for incorporation. | Hunter St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Moylan | Mrs. W.E. | obituary of Michael Hogan | Denman | sa | 20/09/1919 |
Moylan | John | obtained ticket of leave; arr. ‘Minerva’. | Northumberland | hrg | 8/01/1842 |
Mulcare | Patrick | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Mullane | Bartholomew | obtained ticket of leave at Patrick Plains; ex Captain Cook | mm | 25/05/1844 | |
Mullen | Mr. | solicitor; Singleton Police Court hearing. | st | 29/10/1862 | |
Munro | Alexander | reward; Sir Thomas Mitchell Inn | Singleton | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Munro | Alexander | contractor for Royal Mail; 1844 – 49 | st | 9/04/1862 | |
Munro | Alexander | subscription of £5.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Munro | Hugh | donated £0.10.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Still & Sexton, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Munro | Alexander | donated £0.5.5; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Henry Hewitt , Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Munro | H. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Munro | R. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Munro | Alexander | donated £0.1.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Munro | Hugh | household; for incorporation. | George St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Munro | Alexander | household; for incorporation. | George St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Munro | Alexander | re career as baker | mm | 29/10/1896 | |
Munro | Arthur | employed in Alexander Munro vineyard; evidence at the inquest of George Bailey | sa | 9/09/1874 | |
Munro | Alexander | subscribed £4.0.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Munro | Mr. | re nominee to District Council | mm | 10/05/1845 | |
Munroe | Alexander | donated £5.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Munson | Nathan | householder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton. | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Munzenberger | Philip | licensed to sell colonial wines. | st | 28/10/1865 | |
Muray | Henry | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Murphy | John | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Alexander Bowman, Esq., Oaklands. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Murphy | Miss Margaret | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Murphy | Michael | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Murphy | Jane | a prostitute, stabbed by another prostitute Bridget Lorkins. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Murphy | Constable | mention inquest into death of John Greenwood | mm | 7/07/1855 | |
Murray | Mr. | Singleton gaoler | Singleton | st | 26/10/1861 |
Murray | John | subscription of £3.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Murray | H. | donated £0.10.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Henry Hewitt , Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Murray | ne | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. C. Thompson, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Murray | Miss Bridget | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Murray | John | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Murray | Hugh | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Myers | William | ticket of leave; deceased; re creditors. | gg | 10/10/1838 | |
Myers | Thomas | obtained ticket of leave at Paterson; arr. ‘Lord Lynedoch’ | Paterson | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Nagel | Charles | appointment as Magistrate. | Merton | gg | 28/10/1840 |
Nash | John | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; arr. ‘Layton’ | Wollombi | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Neal | James | proprietor, Plough Inn | Singleton | st | 9/04/1862 |
Neal | James | subscription of £0.5.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Neal | Daniel | subscription of £5.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Neal | John | donated £0.1.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Neal | Joseph | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Morrison & Christian of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Neal | ne | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Neal | D. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, Roman Catholic School, Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Neal | Miss J. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, Roman Catholic School, Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Neal | T. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, R.Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Neal | James | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘ for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Neal | James | charged for the third time with Robert Hardy ‘of illegally cutting timber…land of John Lethbridge’ | mm | 7/04/1864 | |
Neal | James | license for Plough Inn | John St. | mm | 28/04/1864 |
Neal | James | freehold & household; against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Neal | Mr. | proprietor of the Cross Keys Inn | Singleton | mm | 26/02/1850 |
Neal | James | innkeeper | Singleton | mm | 6/10/1855 |
Neal | James | innkeeper at Singleton | mm | 6/10/1855 | |
Neal | Owen | obtained ticket of leave; arr. ‘Captain Cook’. | hrg | 8/01/1842 | |
Neal | James | of the ‘Plough Inn’; sale of household furniture. | John St. | mm | 2/12/1854 |
Neal | James | subscribed £1.0.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Neal | Mr. | owner of public house in John St. | Singleton | mm | 26/08/1854 |
Needham | ne | contractor for carting of clay and gravel | Singleton | sa | 18/01/1879 |
Neil | J. & J. | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Neil | James | licensee of the ‘Gordon Arms’. | Lochinvar | mm | 17/03/1852 |
Nesbitt | John | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Nesbitt | Mrs. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by J.C.S. McDouall, Esq. J.P. of New Freugh | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Nesbitt | J. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by J.C.S. McDouall, Esq. J.P. of New Freugh | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Nesbitt | J. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Nesbitt | Mrs. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Nesbitt | M. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, R.Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Nesbitt | A. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, R.Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Nesbitt | J. | donated £0.0.1 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, Roman Catholic School, Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Nesbitt | Master J. | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Nesbitt | J. | household; petitioner for incorporation. | Elizabeth St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Newberry | John | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘John Barry’ 4 | Scone | mm | 6/07/1844 |
Newell | Hubert | donated £1.1.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Newman | ne | donated £0.2.6; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Newman | J. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. Whiteman of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Newton | John Lawerence | medical practitioner; | Singleton | st | 6/04/1864 |
Newton | James | donated £1.0.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Henry McFadden of Clounties. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Newton | James | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. William McAlpin, Bulga | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Newton | Mary | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Henry Still , Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Newton | M. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Henry Still , Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Newton | T. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Adam Webster, Singleton.. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Newton | John | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Newton | Thomas | household; for incorporation. | George St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Newton | John L. | household; for incorporation. | George St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Newton | J.L. | coronial inquest re George Reitz | st | 28/10/1865 | |
Neylon | P. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by J.C.S. McDouall, Esq. J.P. of New Freugh | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Nicholas | John | householder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton. | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Nichols | James | landlord of Commercial Hotel; evidence at enquiry into death of Francis Larney; | Singleton | sa | 16/05/1894 |
Nichols | J. | donated £0.2.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Nichols | ne | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Nichols | H. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Nichols | J. | member of Singleton Reserve Rifle Company | sa | 11/05/1889 | |
Nichols | J. | Singleton Reserve Rifle Company member | sa | 11/05/1889 | |
Nichols | James | contractor for the kerbing and guttering of John St. | sa | 18/01/1879 | |
Nichols | R. | donated £0.10.0 ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Nickson | A. | member of Singleton Reserve Rifle Company | sa | 11/05/1889 | |
Nield | William | householder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton. | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Nisbet | John | resigned as pound keeper at New Freugh | mm | 7/04/1864 | |
Nixon | Adam | charged Hugh King, William Clift and Edward Franks with breach of the Publicans Act | mm | 5/07/1854 | |
Nixon | Adam | re business agreement with J.B.Chalmers | mm | 2/06/1847 | |
Noble | James | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Hugh Campbell, St. Clair | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Noble | ne | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Patrick Cullen, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Noble | Charles Frederick | conditional purchase 80 acres Goorangoola | sa | 1/06/1878 | |
Noble | Thomas | opening of Singleton store , premises now occupied by Mr. Saunderson, adjoining the Caledonia Hotel. | mm | 2/12/1854 | |
Noble | John | opening of Singleton store , premises now occupied by Mr. Saunderson, adjoining the Caledonia Hotel. | mm | 2/12/1854 | |
Noble | Thomas | notice of ‘personally…superintend…London store..Singleton | Singleton | mm | 30/06/1855 |
Noble | Thomas | subscribed £1.0.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Nolan | Lawerence | charged with attempting to rescue a prisoner George Sullivan at Black Creek | mm | 14/07/1852 | |
Nolan | John | Chief Constable at Muswellbrook | Muswellbrook | gg | 9/07/1841 |
Noohan | Mary | donated £0.12.6 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Noon | Aaron | freeholder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton; | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Nordie | James | reward | Kingdom Ponds | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Norman | Stephen | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘Lady Feversham’ | Scone | hrg | 21/05/1842 |
Norris | Dr. | death of same | st | 26/11/1862 | |
Norris | Dr. | medical officer for the Lodge of Odd Fellows, Singleton. | st | 30/07/1862 | |
North | William | appointment as Magistrate. | Carrington | gg | 28/10/1840 |
Northy | James | re warrant for apprehension of Charles Crombie | Murrurundi | mm | 14/12/1853 |
Nott | Charles | household; for incorporation. | Bourke St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Nowland | Mr. | contractor for Royal Mail; | st | 9/04/1862 | |
Nowland | William | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. William Nowlan, Falbrook. | Falbrook | st | 16/08/1862 |
Nowland | Mrs. | donated £5.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Nowland | Henry | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Nuth | J. | donated £0.10.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Henry Hewitt , Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
O’Brien | Michael | subscription of £20.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid. | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
O’Brien | Michael | donated £2.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
O’Brien | Mrs. | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘ for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
O’Brien | James | donated £0.7.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
O’Brien | Thomas | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
O’Brien | Mrs. Michael | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
O’Brien | Mrs. Bridget | donated £0.3.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
O’Brien | Peter | inquest into a accident to John Tumbleton – while galloping his horse | st | 23/11/1861 | |
O’Brien | Phillip | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
O’Donnel | William | reward for dog | Windermere | mm | 26/07/1845 |
O’Donnell | John | household; against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
O’Donnell | James | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
O’Donnell | James | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
O’Donoghoe | J. | subscription of £0.7.6 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Ogg | E. | ns | Singleton | mm | 28/01/1843 |
Ogg | Edward | subscribed £1.1.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Ogilvis | W.K. | charged by Robert Smith with ‘breach of Immigration Regulations’ | Merton | mm | 10/01/1855 |
O’Hara | C. | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
O’Hara | Mrs. | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
O’Hara | Master J. | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
O’Hara | Master D. | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Oliver | John | inquest into death of Henry Bailey | mm | 26/08/1854 | |
O’Meagher | H. | attorney | st | 26/11/1862 | |
O’Meara | John | donated £10.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
O’Neal | Owen | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
O’Neal | Miss | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
O’Neal | Master | donated £0.1.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
O’Neal | Daniel | household; against incorporation. | Oakbank | gg | 12/07/1864 |
O’Neale | Daniel | donated £2.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
O’Neil | Owen | having a paddock at Red House, Wollombi Road | mm | 2/07/1853 | |
O’Neil | John | household; against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
O’Neil | William | re non payment of rent by Michael Ryan | Black Creek | mm | 30/03/1844 |
Onus | Joseph | re persons trespassing on land | Wombo | mm | 5/08/1854 |
Onus | Thomas | re persons trespassing on land | Wombo | mm | 5/08/1854 |
Onus | Joseph | re reward for horse | mm | 22/12/1855 | |
Orames | Charles | household; for incorporation. | John St. John St. |
gg | 29/04/1864 |
Osborn | John W. | household; against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Oswald | E.J. | donated £0.2.6; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Richard Hobden of Great Lodge | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Oswald | Sarah | donated £0.1.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Richard Hobden of Great Lodge | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Oswald | C. | donated £0.1.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Richard Hobden of Great Lodge | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Oswald | E. | donated £0.1.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Richard Hobden of Great Lodge | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Oswald | Frederick | donated £0.1.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Richard Hobden of Great Lodge | st | 16/08/1862 | |
O’Toole | James | member of jury at inquest; | sa | 6/07/1899 | |
Otty | George | alias Haughty; ticket of leave issued at Dungog; ‘Maitland’ | mm | 28/09/1844 | |
Packer | G. | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Henry Hewitt , Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Packer | George | household; for incorporation. | George St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Page | Peter | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; ex ‘Theresa’ | mm | 25/05/1844 | |
Palliser | Mrs. | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Palliser | Miss | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Pallister | Martin | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Pallister | George | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Pallister | Miss Johanna | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Pallister | Miss Kate | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Palmer | Mr. | charge of immigration depot | Maitland | mm | 10/01/1855 |
Pankhurst | Mr. | public tea meeting at Wesleyan Church. | st | 9/11/1861 | |
Pankhurst | ne | Wesleyan Church; re ‘public tea meeting’ | st | 9/11/1861 | |
Panton | J.K. | assaulted by two aboriginals Wickety Wee and Morris | Howe’s Valley | mm | 19/02/1853 |
Parameter | Thomas | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Parker | Edward | obtained ticket of leave at Cassilis; arr. ‘Camden’ | Cassilis | mm | 6/07/1844 |
Parkinson | Mr. | re house and shop | Patricks Plains | hrg | 25/06/1842 |
Parkinson | John | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘Surrey’ 8 | Scone | mm | 6/07/1844 |
Parnell | E. | donated £1.1.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Parnell | E. | J.P.; donated £1.1.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Parnell | Edward | justice of the peace | Carrington Park, Jerry’s Plains | mm | 6/08/1864 |
Parnell | Mr. | residence near the Bulga. | Bulga | mm | 29/03/1851 |
Parr | Joseph | household; for incorporation. | Hunter St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Parrett | William | ticket of leave; ‘Asia’ | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 5/02/1842 |
Parry | Mrs. Mary | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Parry | John | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Parsons | Edward | subscribed £0.10.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Parsons | William | reward for return of a ‘light chestnut horse’. | Neotsfield | mm | 27/02/1850 |
Patch | Thomas | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Pater | Jacob | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Donald McDonald, Fern Donald. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Pater | Joseph | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Donald McDonald, Fern Donald. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Paterson | Mr. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Patrick Cullen, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Patridge | Ellen | age 22; ticket of leave; arr. ‘Brothers’ 1824; protestant, seven year sentence; housemaid to William Ogilvie. | Merton, Hunter River | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Patridge | William | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. William McAlpin, Bulga | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Patsfield | Robert | re inquest – ‘killed…by the wheel of his own dray passing over his head’ | mm | 20/03/1850 | |
Paul | Robert | ticket of leave issued at Wollombi; ‘Portland 2’; | mm | 28/09/1844 | |
Payne | John | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Peacey | ne | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Barden, Superintendent, Ravensworth. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Peacock | Mrs. | unclaimed letter July 1849 | Patrick’s Plains | mm | 22/08/1849 |
Peal | David | household; against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Pearce | F. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Alexander Bowman, Esq., Oaklands. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Pearse | William | donated £1.1.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Pearse | William | donated £1.1.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Pearse | Maria | marriage to William Martyn at Bickham, Page’s River on 2 July | Bickham, Page’s R. | mm | 7/07/1849 |
Peet | Robert | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Morrison & Christian of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Peet | Richard | household; for incorporation. | Campbell St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Pendleton | G. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Alexander Bowman, Esq., Oaklands. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Pennington | Rev. H. | Methodist minister. | sa | 1/05/1906 | |
Penous | James | household; against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Pentney | John | obtained ticket of leave; arr. ‘Asia’. | hrg | 8/01/1842 | |
Perfement | John | reward for a dark bay horse | Gammon Plains | mm | 1/07/1848 |
Perkins | J. | donated £0.0.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, Roman Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Perkins | R. | donated £0.0.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, Roman Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Perkins | John | household; against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Perrett | Miss | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Lesley, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Perrett | George | household; petitioner for incorporation. | Macquarie St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Perrett | Henry | re inquest into ‘death from violence’ of Francis Cavanagh; drover; | Singleton | st | 6/04/1864 |
Perrett | Mary | coroner’s inquest into her death; | Singleton | sa | 21/12/1878 |
Perrett | George | evidence at coroner’s inquest into death of daughter Mary Perrett; | Singleton | sa | 21/12/1878 |
Perrott | G. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. F. Williams, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Perry | Mr. | re Thomas James being taken into custody by Henry Holt District Constable, Merriwa | mm | 14/02/1849 | |
Petrie | John | two pounds reward for bay mare and filly; | Gresford | mm | 6/10/1855 |
Pettit | ne | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid.’ | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Pettit | Charles | postmaster | st | 20/09/1862 | |
Pettit | C. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Pettie, Post Office, Singleton. | Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 |
Pettit | Mrs. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Pettie, Post Office, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Pettit | C. | advertisement – ‘rooms to let’ | George St. | st | 6/09/1865 |
Pettit | C. | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Phelphs | Thomas | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Alexander Bowman, Esq., Oaklands. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Phillips | ne | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Phillips | Mr. | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Phillips | James George | appointed Clerk to the Bench at Patrick’s Plains in the room of Mr. Alfred Glennie resigned. | gg | 24/01/1838 | |
Phillips | Thomas | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Pickering | Mr. | public tea meeting at Wesleyan Church. | st | 9/11/1861 | |
Pickering | James | household; petitioner for incorporation. | Elizabeth St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Pickling | R. | donated £0.4.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. James Rowe of Broke | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Pickup | Samuel | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Alexander Bowman, Esq., Oaklands. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Pickwell | John | inquest report – ‘died from natural causes’ | Singleton | mm | 3/07/1852 |
Picton | Charles | granted a slaughtering licenses at Broke Police Court | Yellow Rock | sa | 15/01/1879 |
Picton | Charles | report of accident – thrown from horse | sa | 15/01/1879 | |
Pidlow | John | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘Lady McNaughteen’ | Scone | gg | 21/10/1840 |
Pierce | Henry | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Pierse | Joseph Henry | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Pierse | Annie | donated £0.1.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Pigot | ne | re supreme court hearing against Smith | Anvil Creek | hrg | 25/12/1841 |
Pike | Captain | boiling down establishment; committed James Connor, Joseph Hutton and Edward Jackson for trial | Merton | mm | 12/07/1845 |
Pilling | John | death at Singleton on 23 Feb 1842; storekeeper of the firm Pilling and Johnson | Singleton | hrg | 5/03/1842 |
Pinder | Richard | notice by James Bradford ‘to pay amount due for agistment…(or) cattle will be sold’ | mm | 20/07/1844 | |
Pitman | J. | applicant for hardwood timber license; fee 10 shillings | Singleton | gg | 23/07/1880 |
Pitman | John | applicant for hardwood timber license; fee 10 shillings | Singleton | gg | 23/07/1880 |
Pitt | Thomas | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Pitt | George | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Pitt | Edward | purchase of crown land | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Pittman | James | donated £0.2.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Arthur Blaxland, Esq., J.P. of Fordwich | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Playford | Mr. | accident at Singleton crossing; | Scott’s Flat | mm | 6/08/1864 |
Playford | F. | householder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton. | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Pogmore | Henry | ticket of leave issued at Cassillis; arr ‘Parkfield’ | mm | 28/09/1844 | |
Poile | William | household; petitioner for incorporation. | George St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Pointer | Miss | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. J. Churchland, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Pointer | Miss E. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. J. Churchland, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Polding | Rev. Dr. | subscription of £6.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Ponter | John | evidence at trial of William Scott | mm | 17/05/1851 | |
Poor | John | obtained ticket of leave at Paterson; arr. ‘Castle Forbes’ | Paterson | mm | 6/07/1844 |
Poppenhagen | C. | donated £1.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. James Moore of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Poppenhagen | C. | freehold; petitioner for incorporation. | Hunter St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Porter | George Driver | supporting application for a road at Yengo Creek for Alexander Forbes | mm | 3/07/1850 | |
Porter | George Driver | indicted for stealing a ploughshare, the property of J.W. Du Monlin; found not guilty | Wollombi | mm | 8/07/1846 |
Portsmouth | John | ticket of leave cancelled for fraud by Maitland bench. ‘Clandine’ | mm | 20/07/1844 | |
Portus | Mr. | purchase of mill in Sydney St; | Muswellbrook | mm | 11/01/1854 |
Poulson | Mr. | assaulted by Robert May | hrg | 4/06/1842 | |
Powell | George | obtained ticket of leave; arr. ‘Waterloo’. | hrg | 8/01/1842 | |
Power | Pierce | ticket of leave issued at Patrick’s Plains; arr. ‘Neptune4’. | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 26/03/1842 |
Power | Thomas | donated £2.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Power | Miss A. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, Roman Catholic School, Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Power | Thomas | donated £0.3.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. J. Thomas McMahon of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Power | James | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Power | John | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Power | D. | applicant for hardwood timber license; fee 10 shillings | Singleton | gg | 23/07/1880 |
Power | Mr. | subscription of £6.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Powers | Mrs. | donated £1.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Adam Webster, Singleton.. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Powers | David | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Practor | James | obtained ticket of leave at Patrick’ Plains; arr. ‘Barossn’ (sic) | Patrick’s Plains | mm | 21/06/1845 |
Pratt | Charles | servant to Thomas Dangar publican at Scone | Scone | mm | 8/04/1846 |
Prentice | Charles | of the Comet Inn, publican license refused | Lochinvar | mm | 22/04/1843 |
Price | Henry | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid.’ | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Price | Mrs. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mrs. Bunn, John Street, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Pridham | Thomas | ticket of leave issued; arr. ‘Asia 10’. | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 21/05/1842 |
Priest | ne | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. C. Thompson, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Priest | J. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Priest | W. | donated £0.0.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Priest | Emily | donated £0.0.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Priest | Charles | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Kelso | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Priestly | James | obtained ticket of leave at Muswellbrook; arr. ‘Hercules’ | Muswellbrook | mm | 6/07/1844 |
Prince | William | obtained ticket of leave at Muswellbrook; arr. ‘Aurora’ | Muswellbrook | mm | 6/07/1844 |
Pryor | James | re cattle and horses on his property | Oswald | mm | 8/02/1854 |
Purcell | Miss Mary | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Purefoy | W.A. | chairman at quarter sessions Singleton | st | 26/11/1862 | |
Purefoy | Mr. | trial of William Lampton | Singleton | mm | 11/10/1848 |
Puyor | G. | donated £1.0.0.; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by William Dangar. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Pyne | John | charged with assaulting Julia Bayliss at Black Creek | mm | 3/03/1855 | |
Pyne | George | re alleged assault of Julia Bayliss by John Pyne | mm | 3/03/1855 | |
Pyne | John | charged with using threats to John Baylis at Black Creek | Black Creek | mm | 5/03/1853 |
Quantlett | Henry | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mrs. Bunn, John Street, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Quigan | J. | of the ‘Auckland Arms’ | Rix’s Creek | st | 16/04/1862 |
Quigan | Mr. | innkeeper; ‘opened seam of coal at Rix’s creek’ | st | 30/07/1862 | |
Quiggan | James | license for Auckland Hotel | Rix’s Creek | mm | 28/04/1864 |
Quigly | John | account of apprehension by Henry Smith; arr. ‘Calcutta’ in 1837, seven yrs. sentence; | mm | 4/03/1843 | |
Quinn | Daniel | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Quinn | ne | ‘courteous librarian’ at School of Arts | mm | 30/10/1896 | |
Quinn | James P. | freeholder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton; | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Quinn | James | obtained ticket of leave at Muswellbrook; arr. ‘Neptune’ 4 | Muswellbrook | hrg | 25/06/1842 |
Quirk | James | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Quirk | James | donated £0.2.6; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Quirk | Mrs. | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘ for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Quirk | James | household; petitioner for incorporation. | Macquarie St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Quirk | James | before Police Court; James Quirk v. James Tulloch re complaint for 30s. | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Quittington | Henry | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘Midas’ | Scone | hrg | 25/06/1842 |
Rabison | W. | donated £0.2.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. James Rowe of Broke | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Raddock | Henry | donated £1.1.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Raddock | H. | Terminus Hotel opposite the Railway station | st | 10/12/1862 | |
Raddock | Henry | Terminus Hotel, opening of | st | 20/12/1862 | |
Raddock | Henry | license for Terminus Hotel | John St | mm | 28/04/1864 |
Radnidge | John | in charge of the White Swan Inn; | sa | 11/06/1879 | |
Rae | James Dunlop | reward for cattle | Paterson | mm | 8/02/1854 |
Raisbeck | Thomas | court case re water and land ownership at Black Creek | Black Creek | mm | 3/03/1855 |
Ramsay | Mr. | public house at New Freugh | New Freugh | mm | 10/04/1847 |
Ramsey | William | caution the public about giving credit without his authority | New Freugh | mm | 11/01/1854 |
Ramsey | Mr. | inn keeper | mm | 30/06/1849 | |
Rawlins | George | servant to Mr. Du Moulin | Wollombi | mm | 8/07/1846 |
Read | Dr. R. | president of the ‘Carlton Football Club’ | sa | 11/05/1889 | |
Read | Richard | freeholder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Read | Dr. Richard | formation of Singleton Amateur Dramatic Club | sa | 5/02/1879 | |
Read | Dr. Richard | Government Medical Officer. | sa | 13/08/1892 | |
Read | Dr. Richard | inquest into death of Catharine Adaway ; | sa | 4/07/1877 | |
Reardon | Denis | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Reardon | John | inquest into death of D. Galupy; | Black Creek | mm | 10/07/1850 |
Redman | Joseph | obtained ticket of leave at Merton; arr. ‘ James Pattison’ | Merton | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Redsall | ns | found guilty, having fire arms unlawfully in his possession at Merton; sentence, transportation for life | Merton | hrg | 5/03/1842 |
Reeve | John | donated £0.12.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. J. Miller, Corinda. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Reeves | Henry | commencement of coach service ‘The Fly’, Maitland to Patrick’s Plains; | mm | 28/01/1843 | |
Reeves | Mrs. | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Reilly | John | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Reitz | G. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Hawke & Morrison, Scott’s Flat & Glendon. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Reitz | George | coronial inquest re George Reitz; | st | 28/10/1865 | |
Reitz | Angela | st | 28/10/1865 | ||
Renan | P.J. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. F. Williams, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Rennie | Simon | publisher of Singleton Times | Campbell St. | st | 19/10/1861 |
Rennie | Simon | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. James Moore of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Renolds | S. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. Whiteman of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Rentz | ne | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Rev. | White | president Mechanics Institution | st | 19/07/1862 | |
Reynolde | Anne | alias Brown; ticket of leave issued at Paterson; ‘Anne Surrey 9’ | mm | 28/09/1844 | |
Reynolds | Mr. | accident at Singleton crossing; owner of a punt. | mm | 6/08/1864 | |
Reynolds | Mrs. | donated £0.7.6 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Rhodes | Henry | birth of daughter Thursday 12 April 1855 | Hunter Terrace, Muswellbrook | mm | 18/04/1855 |
Rhodes | Elizabeth | notice from her sister re communication | Muswellbrook | mm | 28/01/1854 |
Rice | Mr. | blacksmith | Singleton | mm | 17/06/1843 |
Richards | Simon | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Richard Carter, Esq., J.P., Goorangoola | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Richards | Thomas | charged along with Thomas Hardman with being drunk | mm | 1/11/1862 | |
Richards | Henry | household; for incorporation. | Elizabeth St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Richardson | H. | billiard match – loser | st | 10/05/1862 | |
Richardson | Matthew | subscription of £0.5.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Richardson | C. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Richard Carter, Esq., J.P., Goorangoola | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Richardson | Mrs. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Miss Heritage, Young Ladies School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Richardson | H. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, R.Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Richardson | E. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, R.Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Richardson | K. | donated £0.0.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, Roman Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Richardson | Matthew | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Redburnbury | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Richardson | William | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Richardson | Edward | announcement re opening of his inn, Tradesman Arms on the 1st Jan 1848 | Muswellbrook | mm | 4/12/1847 |
Rigby | Mr. | re stolen cheque | Muswellbrook | mm | 17/06/1843 |
Rigney | James | JP; subscription of £5.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Rigney | Miss | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Rigney | James | Justice of the Peace | st | 26/11/1862 | |
Rigney | K. | coronial inquest re George Reitz held at his residence at Scott’s Flat | Scots Flat | st | 28/10/1865 |
Riley | Mrs. J. | obituary of Michael Hogan | Quirindi | sa | 20/09/1919 |
Riley | Peter | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Hannahton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Ririvan | Patrick | obtained ticket of leave; arr. ‘Jane’. | Newcastle | hrg | 8/01/1842 |
Rixon | G.F. | formation of Singleton Amateur Dramatic Club; secretary. | sa | 5/02/1879 | |
Roach | T. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, Roman Catholic School, Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Robb | Miss | donated £0.10.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Bell, Commercial Exchange, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Roberts | Joseph | ticket of leave; arr. on the ‘Mary Ann’. | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Roberts | John | free; indicted … at Scone stolen a coat the property of Edward Baker; servant to C. Dangar; found guilty, twelve months in irons | Scone | mm | 8/04/1846 |
Robertson | John | ‘sheep wanted on halves’; 10,000 in one or more lots. | Strowan, Jerry’s Plains | mm | 7/12/1844 |
Robertson | James | steward at Jerry’s Plain races | hrg | 5/03/1842 | |
Robertson | John | steward at Jerry’s Plain races | hrg | 5/03/1842 | |
Robertson | James James |
re donation for church at Jerry’s Plains | Plashett, Jerry’s P. | hrg | 4/06/1842 |
Robertson | John | re donation for church at Jerry’s Plains | Strowan, Jerry’s P. | hrg | 4/06/1842 |
Robertson | ne | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Rev. J. Bowes. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Robertson | J. | attendance at meeting opposing re ‘new regulations for depasturing licenses’ | mm | 11/05/1844 | |
Robertson | John | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘Westermoreland’ | Scone | gg | 21/10/1840 |
Robertson | John | re business as a storekeeper in Scone | Scone | mm | 30/03/1853 |
Robertson | Mrs. | advert. ‘to receive young ladies as boarders’ | Belmont, Black Ck. | mm | 16/09/1854 |
Robins | William | ticket of leave cancelled by Paterson bench on account of ‘stealing a bridle’ | Paterson | hrg | 30/04/1842 |
Robinson | Frederick T. | member Singleton Oddfellows Band | Singleton | st | 7/12/1861 |
Robinson | H.S. | member of Singleton Reserve Rifle Company | sa | 11/05/1889 | |
Robinson | F. | member of Singleton Reserve Rifle Company | sa | 11/05/1889 | |
Robinson | H.S. | Singleton Reserve Rifle Company member | sa | 11/05/1889 | |
Robinson | F. | Singleton Reserve Rifle Company member | sa | 11/05/1889 | |
Robinson | F.T. | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Robinson | W.W. | Leader of the Orchestra- Amateur Dramatic Club | sa | 5/02/1879 | |
Robinson | T.W. | re Mr. & Mrs. Robinson school ‘Patrick’s Plains Institution’. | Singleton | mm | 3/07/1850 |
Robinson | Mr. | in attendance at the Patrick’s Plains Total Abstinence Society tea party. | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Robinson | Thomas Wilkie | appointment as trustees for the Savings Bank of New South Wales for Patrick’s Plains | mm | 27/02/1850 | |
Robinson | James | subscribed £1.1.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Robinson | T.W. | re nominee to District Council | mm | 10/05/1845 | |
Robinson | James | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; arr. ‘Asia’ | Wollombi | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Robson | Mr. | mention of in trial of William Lampton | Singleton | mm | 11/10/1848 |
Rochford | Martin | farmer; donation for church & parsonage at Jerry’s Plains. | Jerry’s Plains | hrg | 4/06/1842 |
Rochlock | Henry | household; petitioner for incorporation. | John and Murn St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Rodd | R.A. | donated £1.1.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by R.A. Rodd Esq., J.P., Menimbah | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Rodd | Mrs. | donated £1.1.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by R.A. Rodd Esq., J.P., Menimbah | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Rodd | Dudley | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by R.A. Rodd Esq., J.P., Menimbah | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Rodd | Hubert | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by R.A. Rodd Esq., J.P., Menimbah | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Rodd | Betram C. | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by R.A. Rodd Esq., J.P., Menimbah | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Rodd | Eveline G. | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by R.A. Rodd Esq., J.P., Menimbah | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Rodd | Frolentina | donated £0.2.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by R.A. Rodd Esq., J.P., Menimbah | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Rodd | Robert Adamson | justice of the peace | Menimbah | mm | 6/08/1864 |
Rodd | R.A. | note of sale of seed wheat at Tremayne | Wollombi | hrg | 2/04/1842 |
Rodd | R.A. | reward for mare | Tremayne, Wollombi | mm | 12/12/1846 |
Rodgers | ne | surveyor | hrg | 19/02/1842 | |
Rodgers | Michael | freehold; petitioner against incorporation. | Kelso | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Rogers | Mrs. | subscription of £0.5.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Rogers | Michael | subscription of £5.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Rogers | J. | surveyor; donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Samuel Snape of Yellow Rock. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Rogers | C.A. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Samuel Snape of Yellow Rock. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Rogers | M. M. |
donated £0.0.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, Roman Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Rogers | Michael | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Rogers | John | unclaimed letter July 1849; surveyor; | Murrurundi | mm | 22/08/1849 |
Rogerson | George. J. | secretary of the ‘Carlton Football Club0 and delegate to Southern Rugby Football Union. | sa | 11/05/1889 | |
Ronan | Fanny | donated £0.0.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Rondels | Stephen | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid.’ | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Rone | John | household; petitioner for incorporation. | Macquarie St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Rood | H.F.A. | donated £0.0.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Rosaiter | Mr. | mentioned at trial of Spencer Whiteman and Francis Dorrington for cattle stealing | st | 5/11/1862 | |
Rose | Edward | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. John Lumley, Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Rose | Edward | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Rose | James | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Rose | George | obtained ticket of leave at Merton; arr. ‘ Asia’ 11 | Merton | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Rose | Samuel | obtained ticket of leave at Patrick’s Plains; arr. ‘Lord Melville’ | Patrick’s Plains | mm | 6/07/1844 |
Rose | David | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; ex Royal Sovereign | mm | 25/05/1844 | |
Roser | J. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mrs. Cavanagh, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Roser | E. | applicant for hardwood timber license; fee 10 shillings | Singleton | gg | 23/07/1880 |
Ross | William | re inquest to ‘death from violence’ of Francis Cavanagh; occupation butcher. | st | 6/04/1864 | |
Ross | George | coroner’s inquest into death of Francis Cavanagh; in custody; | mm | 7/04/1864 | |
Ross | John | justice of the peace | Neotsfield | mm | 6/08/1864 |
Ross | Charles | charged with hold up at ‘Chain of Ponds’ | st | 9/11/1861 | |
Ross | Donald | charged with hold up at ‘Chain of Ponds’ | st | 9/11/1861 | |
Ross | John | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Neotsfield | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Ross | George | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Redburnbury | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Ross | George | re inquest to ‘death from violence’ of Francis Cavanagh; | st | 6/04/1864 | |
Ross | Charles | Mackie and Ross; committed at West Maitland to take trial for late mail robbery | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Ross | Donald | shearer; discharged re mail robbery;. | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Ross | Mrs. | donated £0.5.6 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Rotten | Walter | granted a auctioneers licenses | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Rotton | John | sale of furniture of the Aberdeen Inn, Upper Hunter | mm | 20/07/1844 | |
Rotton | ne | member of committee, Benevolent Society | Singleton | hrg | 1/02/1862 |
Rotton | Walter | re ownership of The White Horse Inn, Darlington | st | 9/08/1862 | |
Rotton | W. | donated £1.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. Whiteman of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Rotton | Mr. | member of Singleton Flood Relief Fund committee. | mm | 6/08/1864 | |
Rotton | Walter | freehold and householder; for incorporation; first name on the petition. | Campbell Street | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Rotton | W. | petitioner for a public meeting ‘to take into consideration the present state of the roads,. | Patrick’s Plains | mm | 3/07/1852 |
Rotton | Walter | reward for an ‘aged bay cob’ | Singleton | mm | 24/06/1843 |
Rotton | W. | attendance at meeting opposing re ‘new regulations for depasturing licenses’ | mm | 11/05/1844 | |
Rotton | Walter | re member of ‘ established church’ committee | Singleton | mm | 10/04/1847 |
Rotton | Walter | license for auctioneer; for police district of Liverpool Plains. | Singleton | mm | 22/08/1849 |
Rotton | Walter | unclaimed letter July 1849; | Sydney | mm | 22/08/1849 |
Rouse | R. W. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Barden, Superintendent, Ravensworth. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Rowe | J. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. Whiteman of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Rowe | Mrs. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Miss Heritage, Young Ladies School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Rowe | ne | listed for Quarter session and District Court at Singleton; Harding v. Rowe | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Rowe | James | Inspector of nuisances & bailiff. Singleton Council. 1884 | gg | 26/02/1884 | |
Rowley | Eliza | obtained ticket of leave; arr. ‘Planter’ | Muswellbrook | mm | 21/06/1845 |
Rowley | Samuel | obtained ticket of leave at Paterson; arr. ‘Earl Grey’ 1 | Paterson | mm | 6/07/1844 |
Ruance | Patrick | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘William Jardine’ | Scone | mm | 6/07/1844 |
Rubie | John | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Rev. J.S. White, Gowrie. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Rusden | Thomas | re stolen cheque | Muswellbrook | mm | 17/06/1843 |
Russell | Captain W. | MLA; subscription of £10.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid. | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Russell | Mrs. Peter | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Russell | Mrs. P. | donated £0.1.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Russell | R. | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Russell | J. | donated £0.0.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Russell | P. | donated £0.0.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Russell | Peter | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Russell | Miss Elizabeth | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Russell | Miss Ellen | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Russell | Master James | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Russell | Peter | household; against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Russell | Peter | inquest into death of Catharine Adaway ; jury member; | sa | 4/07/1877 | |
Russell | Capt. | advert for a Superintendent of Sheep and Cattle station beyond the boundaries | Ravensworth | mm | 2/07/1853 |
Russell | Capt | ad for ‘working hands’ | Stony Creek | mm | 15/12/1852 |
Ryan | Patrick | ticket of leave; arr. ‘Captain Cook’. | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Ryan | M. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, R.Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Ryan | Miss J. | donated £0.0.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, Roman Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Ryan | Kate | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Alexander Bowman, Esq., Oaklands. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Ryan | A. | donated £0.2.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Misses Martin, Young Ladies School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Ryan | Mrs. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Hawke & Morrison, Scott’s Flat & Glendon. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Ryan | Michael | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘ for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Ryan | P. | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Ryan | Patrick | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Ryan | Miss Jane | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Ryan | Timothy | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Ryan | Patrick | household; for incorporation. | Elizabeth St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Ryan | Michael | household; against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Ryan | J.T. | householder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton. | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Ryan | Thomas | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘Neptune’ 4 | Scone | hrg | 21/05/1842 |
Ryan | Michael | re non payment of rent and ‘conducted himself in a very violent manner’ | Black Creek | mm | 30/03/1844 |
Sadlier | P. | donated £0.2.6; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Sadlier | Charles | donated £0.2.6.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Arthur Blaxland, Esq., J.P. of Fordwich | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Sadlier | Sarah | donated £0.2.6.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Arthur Blaxland, Esq., J.P. of Fordwich | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Sandeman | ns | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
Sanderson | Henry | publican’s licenses. | Macquarie St. | st | 16/04/1862 |
Sanderson | Henry | household; for incorporation. | Macquarie St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Sandy | Charles | charged with robbing the house of William Colley of Black Creek | mm | 17/01/1846 | |
Sargeant | William | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Rev. J. Bowes. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Saunders | Oliver | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Saunders | Frederick | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Saunders | Mrs. Frederick | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Saunders | ne | listed for Quarter session and District Court at Singleton; Saunders v. Tudor | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Saunders | A.P. | household; against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Saunders | Joseph | re stolen cheque | Muswellbrook | mm | 17/06/1843 |
Saunders | Gwinneth | coroner’s inquest into her death; manslaughter; | Scotts Flat | mm | 19/12/1855 |
Saunders | Thomas Dickinson | coroner’s inquest into death of wife; charged with manslaughter; | Scotts Flat | mm | 19/12/1855 |
Saunderson | Mr. | store on his premises , adjoining the Caledonia Hotel. | George St. | mm | 2/12/1854 |
Savage | J.T. | formation of Singleton Amateur Dramatic Club; stage manager | sa | 5/02/1879 | |
Sawkins | Thomas | household; for incorporation. | Elizabeth St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Sawkins | C.B. | freeholder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton; | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Scanlan | Mr. | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Scanlan | Mr. | donated ‘towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Scanlon | M. | donated £0.2.6; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Still & Sexton, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Schmalzer | Anthony | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Schmeltzer | Anthony | member of jury at inquest; | sa | 6/07/1899 | |
Schmirer | W. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Hugh Campbell, St. Clair | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Scholls | J. | unclaimed letter July 1849; | Black Creek | mm | 22/08/1849 |
Scott | Helenus | J.P.; ‘a subscriber to Singleton church and parsonage house’, meeting of same; | hrg | 19/03/1842 | |
Scott | William | ticket of leave issued at Patrick’s Plains; arr. ‘Susan2’. | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 26/03/1842 |
Scott | W. | publican’s license for the ‘Crooked Billet’. | Warkworth | st | 16/04/1862 |
Scott | R. | member of Singleton Reserve Rifle Company | sa | 11/05/1889 | |
Scott | H. | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Scott | William | license for the Crooked Billet Inn | Warkworth | mm | 28/04/1864 |
Scott | R. | Singleton Reserve Rifle Company member | sa | 11/05/1889 | |
Scott | Robert | acceptance of nomination to Legislative Council for Durham | Sydney | mm | 22/04/1843 |
Scott | H. | attendance at meeting opposing re ‘new regulations for depasturing licenses’ | mm | 11/05/1844 | |
Scott | Helenus | tenders for repairs of roads District of Patrick’s Plains | Patrick’s Plains | mm | 8/08/1846 |
Scott | Robert | deceased | mm | 10/05/1845 | |
Scott | John | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; arr. ‘James Pattison’ | Wollombi | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Scott | ns | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
Scott | James | obtained ticket of leave at Patrick’s Plains; arr. ‘Elphinstone’ | Patrick’s Plains | mm | 6/07/1844 |
Scott | H. | reward for information re John Brown | Glendon | mm | 12/12/1846 |
Scott | William | charged with poisoning a number of fowls by John Bell Squire | Cockfighter’s Creek | mm | 17/05/1851 |
Scriven | William | worked for James Cavanagh, butcher of Singleton. | st | 6/04/1864 | |
Seater | John | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
Sempill | H.C. | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
Senior | Joseph | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; arr. ‘Marquis of Huntley’ | Wollombi | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Serocour | Michael | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Sexton | Mr. | coach service to Branxton train | st | 6/08/1862 | |
Sexton | G. | donated £2.2.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Still & Sexton, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Sexton | George | granted a auctioneers licenses | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Seymour | ne | donated £0.1.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Seymour | Mrs. James | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Shales | Patrick | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Shanahan | John | inquest into death – finding, ‘death by accidental drowning’ | Black Creek | mm | 2/08/1859 |
Shanahan | ne | school teacher at Glennie’s Creek | mm | 30/10/1896 | |
Shanahan | John | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Shanahan | S. | donated ‘towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Shannon | Michael | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; ex ‘Parkfield’ | mm | 25/05/1844 | |
Sharman | William | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘England’ | Scone | hrg | 21/05/1842 |
Sharp | James | age 20; arr. 1836 ‘Kennaway’; master R.A. Rodd. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Sharp snr. | ne | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Barden, Superintendent, Ravensworth. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Sharpe | Thomas | ticket of leave ; arr. ‘Asia’ 2. | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 5/02/1842 |
Sharples | George | charged with stealing shoemaker’s tools at Black Creek | Black Creek | mm | 3/07/1850 |
Shaughnessey | Thomas | age 22; arr. 1836 ‘Earl Grey’; master P. McIntyre | Hunter’s River | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Shaughnessy | Thomas | age 22; arr. 1837 ‘Earl Grey’; master P. McIntyre | Hunter’s River | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Shauhan | Denis | age 22; arr. 1836 ‘Earl Grey’; master Peter Haydon | Page’s River | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Shaw | Charles | age 20; arr. 1831 ‘Portland’; master G.B. White | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Shaw | John | age 22; arr. 1832 ‘Asia’; master James Amdell | Merton | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Shaw | John | age 40; arr. 1824 ‘Minerva’. Gs | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Shaw | W. | donated £0.3.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Richard Hobden of Great Lodge | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Shaw | Thomas | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘Neptune’ 4 | Scone | hrg | 21/05/1842 |
Shawe | John | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Richard Carter, Esq., J.P., Goorangoola | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Shawkins | Patrick | household; against incorporation. | Kelso | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Shea | John | donated ‘towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Shea | Bryan | obtained ticket of leave at Paterson; arr. ‘Royal Admiral’ | Paterson | hrg | 25/06/1842 |
Shean | J. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by William Dangar Esq. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Sheappard ? | E | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Hawke & Morrison, Scott’s Flat & Glendon. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Shearer | D. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. James Moore of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Shearer | D. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Hawke & Morrison, Scott’s Flat & Glendon. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Shearer | David | mention of in report of accidental death of neighbour Mrs. Horadam; | sa | 6/07/1899 | |
Shearman | William | age 21; gs; arr. ‘England’ in 1821; protestant ,life sentence; hut keeper for Peter McIntyre. | Segenhoe, Durham | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Sheehan | James | runaway from R.Letherbridge, Pat. Plains; arrive ‘Exmouth’; description of same | Patrick’s Plains | gg | 8/03/1837 |
Sheehan | James | age 34; gs; arr. ‘Princess Regent’ in 1824; catholic, seven year sentence; shepherd for Robert Lethbridge. | Pat. Plains | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Sheehan | Michael | age 30; gs; arr. ‘Boyne’ in 1826; catholic with life sentence; labourer for J.P. Weber | Markham, Pat Plns. | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Sheehan | James Henry | ‘granted temporary publican’s license to sell (alcohol) on the cricket ground today’ | sa | 18/01/1879 | |
Sheehy | Rev. S. | subscription of £0.5.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Sheehy | Rev. S. | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Shepherd | William | age 24; gs; arr. ‘Norfolk’ in 1824; life sentence, protestant; labourer R.A. Rodd. | Hornoly, Patks. Plains | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Shepherd | A. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by William Dangar Esq. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Shepherd | ne | Thorley v. Shepherd; case re ‘pig business’ | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Shepherd | Edward | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Sheridan | J. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, R.Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Sheridan | J. | member of Singleton Reserve Rifle Company | sa | 11/05/1889 | |
Sheridan | J. | Singleton Reserve Rifle Company member | sa | 11/05/1889 | |
Sherry | William | ticket of leave; ‘Charles Kerr’ | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 5/02/1842 |
Shiell | James | charged with ‘forging and uttering a £5 note’. | sa | 11/06/1879 | |
Shiels | Edward | servant on farm of C.M.Doyle | mm | 26/08/1854 | |
Shilling | J. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Barden, Superintendent, Ravensworth. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Shirtclitfe | J. | auction of furniture etc. | Muswellbrook | mm | 5/07/1854 |
Short | E.J. | ‘who was in business…in the music line’ | sa | 20/09/1919 | |
Short | Doug | army sergeant; killed at Gallipoli | sa | 20/09/1919 | |
Shute | John | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘Emma Eugenia’ | Scone | hrg | 21/05/1842 |
Sidons | Mrs. | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Silver | D. | re ‘repay him for the improvement he had made in front of his property’ | Singleton | sa | 18/01/1879 |
Simmons | ne | advert for ‘Singleton’s Leading Boot House’ | Singleton | sa | 20/09/1919 |
Simmons | advertisement, ‘Singleton’s Leading Boot House’ | Singleton | sa | 27/06/1916 | |
Simpson | Percy | P.M.; ‘a subscriber to Singleton church and parsonage house’; re meeting of subscribers; | hrg | 19/03/1842 | |
Simpson | G.B. | crown prosecutor | st | 26/11/1862 | |
Simpson | Percy | P.M.; re ‘need not to be so chary’ | Singleton | hrg | 15/01/1842 |
Simpson | Percy | P.M; | Singleton | hrg | 26/03/1842 |
Simpson | William | storekeeper; donation for church & parsonage at Jerry’s Plains. | Jerry’s Plains | hrg | 4/06/1842 |
Simpson | Miss J. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mrs. Bunn, John Street, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Simpson | Ann | charged with indecency in High Street; 35 yrs. in the colony; | st | 29/10/1862 | |
Simpson | William | of the Plough Inn, Jerry’s Plains | Jerry’s Plains | mm | 5/07/1854 |
Simpson | Charles | J.P.; ‘leaving the district’ | Singleton | mm | 29/03/1851 |
Simpson | William | obtained ticket of leave at Merton; arr. ‘ Heber’ | Merton | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Simpson | C. | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
Simpson | C. | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
Sims | Charles | unclaimed letter July 1849; c/o Mr. Hall | Cassilis | mm | 22/08/1849 |
Sinderberry | R. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Barden, Superintendent, Ravensworth. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Single | J. jun. | subscribed £0.10.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Singleton | Benjamin ? | highway robbery of same | hrg | 1/01/1842 | |
Singleton | Hannah | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. C. Mountain, National School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Singleton | William | summoned John Madden for wages due | mm | 6/08/1864 | |
Singleton | Elijah | household; for incorporation. | John St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Singleton | George | member of the jury at coroner’s inquest into death of Mary Perrett; | Singleton | sa | 21/12/1878 |
Singleton | Elijah | subscribed £0.10.6 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Singleton | Benjamin | announcing return to the colony and the erection of flour mill | mm | 3/07/1852 | |
Skinner | Moses | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Morrison & Christian of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Skinner | Moses | household; against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Slack | J.W. | ad for purchase of 1200 to 2000 ewes | Glendon | mm | 11/01/1854 |
Slack | Harold | household; for incorporation. | Hunter St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Slack | John W. | £3.0.0 reward for a chestnut gelding lost from Tea Tree station | Glendon | mm | 31/07/1855 |
Slack | William James | granted publican’s license for Shamrock Inn | Black Creek | mm | 22/04/1843 |
Slader | Peter | inquest re death at Lochinvar; farmer; domestic servant; | mm | 7/04/1864 | |
Sloan | ne | ‘fearful accident’ ; | st | 9/11/1861 | |
Smale | Susan | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Miss Heritage, Young Ladies School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Smale | ne | Wesleyan Church; re ‘public tea meeting’ | st | 9/11/1861 | |
Smalle | Mr. | public tea meeting at Wesleyan Church. | st | 9/11/1861 | |
Smart | ne | Sheriff’s sale of property at Wollombi | mm | 20/07/1844 | |
Smart | J.R. | owner of Dulwich | mm | 30/10/1896 | |
Smith | John | labourer; evidence at enquiry into death of Francis Larney; | John St. | sa | 16/05/1894 |
Smith | Elizabeth | ticket of leave issued at Maitland; ‘Isabella 5’; | mm | 28/09/1844 | |
Smith | Henry | lockup keeper at Black Creek; account of the apprehension of a bushranger John Quigly; (Quigley) | Black Creek | mm | 4/03/1843 |
Smith | Henry | ticket of leave issued; arr. ‘Mangles’ 6.’. | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 21/05/1842 |
Smith | William | subscription of £0.5.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Smith | John | subscription of £2.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Smith | Mrs. James | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Smith | George | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Arthur Blaxland, Esq., J.P. of Fordwich | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Smith | James | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Barden, Superintendent, Ravensworth. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Smith | Mary | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. John Heuston, Singleton.. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Smith | John | donated £0.2.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. Whiteman of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Smith | J. | donated £0.2.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Still & Sexton, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Smith | F. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by O.R. Upjohn, Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Smith | James | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Alexander Bowman, Esq., Oaklands. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Smith | Mrs. | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Smith | R.J. | member of Singleton Reserve Rifle Company | sa | 11/05/1889 | |
Smith | R.J. | saddler; add for ‘Vasoleum’. | John St. | sa | 11/05/1889 |
Smith | George | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Smith | Charles | summoned Patrick McCosker for wages | mm | 7/04/1864 | |
Smith | John | alias Hicks; charged with ‘forcing himself on the premises of Constable Morrow’ | st | 5/11/1862 | |
Smith | William | charged John Flynn with assaulting him | sa | 15/01/1879 | |
Smith | Charles S. | household; for incorporation. | Hunter St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Smith | W. | household; for incorporation. | Elizabeth St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Smith | R.J. | Singleton Reserve Rifle Company member | sa | 11/05/1889 | |
Smith | Mrs. | report of fire in cottage in Bourke St. | Bourke St. | st | 9/11/1861 |
Smith | John | household; against incorporation. | Comboe | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Smith | Charles | household; against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Smith | T. | householder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton. | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Smith | John | applicant for general timber license; fee £1.0.0 | Singleton | gg | 23/07/1880 |
Smith | Mrs. Elizabeth | subscription of £0.3.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Smith | Mrs. Helena | subscription of £0.3.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Smith | John | Jones v. Smith; charge of absconding from hired service. Baker. | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Smith | ne | Supreme Court re sale of estate of same; | Anvil Creek | hrg | 25/12/1841 |
Smith | James | ad for a ‘good boot and shoe maker’…sober, industrious. | Wollombi | mm | 13/01/1844 |
Smith | John | mentioned at coroner’s inquest into death of Mary Perrett; | Combo | sa | 21/12/1878 |
Smith | John Charles | charged with behaving in a ‘riotous manner’ in John St. | sa | 11/06/1879 | |
Smith | Flora Maria | charged Mrs. F. Hooker with ‘detaining one pair of trousers and a vest’ | sa | 15/01/1879 | |
Smith | William | charged with assault by John Flynn. | sa | 15/01/1879 | |
Smith | Thomas | groom; evidence at the inquest of George Bailey | Singleton | sa | 9/09/1874 |
Smith | Joseph | re sale of the estate of Alexander Brown. | Lochinvar | mm | 30/06/1855 |
Smith | J.J. | M.A.; chaplain of Paterson; nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | Paterson | mm | 22/04/1843 |
Smith | Ann | ticket of leave issued at Raymond Terrace; ‘Surry 9’ | mm | 28/09/1844 | |
Smith | John | ticket of leave issued at Cassillis; ‘Adrian’ | mm | 28/09/1844 | |
Smith | John | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Smith | William | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Smith | Henry | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Smith | Joseph | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Smith | Jones Agnew | of Clifden | mm | 11/10/1848 | |
Smith | Henry | watch house keeper at Black Creek; constable | Black Creek | mm | 17/01/1846 |
Smith | Robert | arr. ‘Patrician’; charged W.K.Ogilvis of ‘breach of Immigration Regulations’ | Merton | mm | 10/01/1855 |
Smith | John | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Long Point | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Smith | Mrs. | ad re sale of land in George St. | Birnham Wood | mm | 7/04/1855 |
Smith | Mary Caroline | marriage at Wollombi to Andrew Mitchell, 16 April 1855 | mm | 18/04/1855 | |
Smith | James | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘Waterloo’ | Scone | gg | 21/10/1840 |
Smith | Francis | charged with violent assault of John Waller | Black Creek | mm | 17/03/1852 |
Smith | Edward | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; arr. ‘Heber’ | Wollombi | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Smith | James | pleaded guilty of having fire arms in his possession; ‘transported for the term of his natural life’ | hrg | 5/03/1842 | |
Smith | Francis | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘John Barry ‘ 4 | Scone | mm | 6/07/1844 |
Smith | John | obtained ticket of leave at Patrick’s Plains; arr. ‘Recovery’ | Patrick’s Plains | mm | 6/07/1844 |
Smith | Joseph | selling of possession | Clarence Town | mm | 26/07/1845 |
Smith | Thomas | evidence at inquest into death of John Green | mm | 7/07/1849 | |
Smithson | ne | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Barden, Superintendent, Ravensworth. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Smyth | George | of the ‘Traveller’s Rest In’. | Wollombi | mm | 3/12/1853 |
Smythe | Peter | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Alexander Bowman, Esq., Oaklands. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Snape | S.W. senior. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Samuel Snape of Yellow Rock. | Yellow Rock | st | 16/08/1862 |
Snape | S. jun. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Samuel Snape of Yellow Rock. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Snape | William | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Samuel Snape of Yellow Rock. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Snape | Samuel | objection to the granting of a publican’s license to Snape by the police | Belford Arms Inn, Belford | mm | 28/04/1864 |
Snape | Samuel | owner of the Belford Arms Inn | Yellow Rock, Wollombi | mm | 1/11/1862 |
Snape | Samuel | re splendid sample of Talvera wheat grown by Snape | Wollombi | st | 23/11/1861 |
Snell | Jonathan | re hold up at ‘Chain of Ponds’ | st | 9/11/1861 | |
Snelson | ne | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Snelson | Mrs. | in the employ of Robert Ballard | st | 26/11/1862 | |
Soames | William | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; arr. ‘Henry’ | Wollombi | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Solleran | Michael | violent assault by a man called ‘Yorkey’. | st | 30/07/1862 | |
Solman | R. | Golden Fleece | George St. | st | 16/04/1862 |
Solman | Robert | household; against incorporation. | Redburnbury | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Solmon | ne | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Solomon | W. | subscribed £0.10.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Sowes | John | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Redburnbury | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Sparkes | Mrs. Roger | donated £0.3.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Spence | William | pound keeper | gg | 8/03/1837 | |
Spinks | Miss | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Hawke & Morrison, Scott’s Flat & Glendon. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Spinks | W. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Hawke & Morrison, Scott’s Flat & Glendon. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Spinks | Robert | household; against incorporation. | Comboe | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Sprat | Charles | obtained ticket of leave at Cassilis; arr. ‘Prince George’ | Cassilis | hrg | 21/05/1842 |
Spratford | D. | donated £0.2.6 ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Squire | ne | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Squire | John Bell | charged William Scott with poisoning a number of fowls | Cockfighter’s Creek | mm | 17/05/1851 |
Squires | J.B. | report of having grown ‘one of the largest melons ever grown in the colony..66lbs.’ | Cockfighter Creek | mm | 10/04/1847 |
Stack | Rev. W. | ‘a subscriber to Singleton church and parsonage house’, meeting of same; | hrg | 19/03/1842 | |
Stack | W. | re meeting about building Anglican church/parsonage | hrg | 19/02/1842 | |
Stack | John | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘Heber’ | Scone | hrg | 25/06/1842 |
Stacy | H.P. | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by H.P. Stacy, Esq., A.J. Stock Bank, Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Stacy | H.P. | manager Aust Joint Stock Bank; | st | 6/09/1865 | |
Stacy | H.P. | household; for incorporation. | John St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Stacy | P. | treasurer of the Amateur Dramatic Club. | sa | 5/02/1879 | |
Stacy | Lieutenant | re member of the Singleton Volunteer Corps | sa | 21/12/1878 | |
Stand | William | obtained ticket of leave at Cassilis; arr. ‘Aurora’ | Cassilis | hrg | 21/05/1842 |
Standing | Richard | sail maker; a witness at the coronial inquest into death of Gwinneth Saunders | Singleton | mm | 19/12/1855 |
Standon | Henry | household; against incorporation. | Redburnbury | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Stanyard | Ann | inquest into the death of Ann Stanyard; | Singleton | mm | 7/11/1855 |
Stanyard | Charles | occupation carrier; inquest into the death of his wife Ann Stanyard; | Singleton | mm | 7/11/1855 |
Staple | John | solicitor of John Street; re court of requests for Singleton | Singleton | hrg | 14/05/1842 |
Star | Stephen | subscription of £5.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Star | S. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by J.C.S. McDouall, Esq. J.P. of New Freugh | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Star | Sarah | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by J.C.S. McDouall, Esq. J.P. of New Freugh | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Star | Stephen | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Star | Miss | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Starr | Stephen | donated ‘towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Starr | Mrs. | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Stell | G.W. | householder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton. | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Stephens | David | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Arthur Blaxland, Esq., J.P. of Fordwich | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Stephens | John | obtained ticket of leave at Cassilis; ‘Royal Charlote’. | mm | 10/12/1851 | |
Stevens | J. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. James Rowe of Broke | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Stevens | Frederick | householder (his mark) | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Steward | Mrs. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Patrick Cullen, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Stewart | George C. | trustee, for ‘the insolvent estate of Benjamin Singleton’ | hrg | 18/06/1842 | |
Stewart | William B.E. | freeholder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Still | Henry | proprietor, Caledonian Hotel | Singleton | st | 22/03/1862 |
Still | Henry | Caledonia Hotel | George St. | st | 16/04/1862 |
Still | Henry | treasurer and secretary, Singleton Cricket Club | st | 23/04/1862 | |
Still | Henry | proprietor, Caledonia Hotel | st | 23/04/1862 | |
Still | Henry | donated £2.2.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Henry Still , Singleton | Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 |
Still | Mrs. | donated £1.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Henry Still , Singleton | Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 |
Still | Henry | Caledonia Hotel license. | st | 19/10/1861 | |
Stokes | George | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Donald McDonald, Fern Donald. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Stolworth | Dr. | re accident to same | mm | 26/01/1848 | |
Stolworth | Dr. | re nominee to District Council | mm | 10/05/1845 | |
Stolworthy | Dr. D. | surgeon and accoucheur; advert. | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 18/06/1842 |
Stolworthy | Dr. | Patrick’s Plains & Upper Hunter Agricultural Assoc. meeting | mm | 21/10/1846 | |
Stolworthy | Dr. | inquest into death of Mrs. Hunt; | mm | 26/02/1850 | |
Stolworthy | Dr. | attendance at meeting opposing re ‘new regulations for depasturing licenses’ | mm | 11/05/1844 | |
Stolworthy | Mr. D. | surgeon and accoucheur; advert. | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 25/06/1842 |
Stolworthy | David | license for auctioneer; for police district of Liverpool Plains. | Singleton | mm | 22/08/1849 |
Stonley | Miss S. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Still & Sexton, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Stringall | Nathaniel | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Strumey | J. | postal contract for Singleton to Mitchell’s Flat | Castlereagh St. | sa | 20/09/1919 |
Sullivan | Denis | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Sullivan | James | re horse stolen from Jump up creek | mm | 6/10/1855 | |
Sullivan | James | reward for horse stolen , strayed from Jump up Creek | mm | 6/10/1855 | |
Sullivan | Major | opposing application for a road at Yengo Creek for Alexander Forbes | mm | 3/07/1850 | |
Sullivan | Thomas | charged with refusing to give up possession of land at Black Creek | Black Creek | mm | 10/01/1855 |
Sullivan | Jeremiah | donated ‘towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Sullivan | George | charged with stealing clothing | mm | 14/07/1852 | |
Sullivan | Benjamin | appointed ‘ a Commissioner for taking Affidavits’ | Wollombi | mm | 7/07/1849 |
Surgay | John | obtained ticket of leave at Paterson; arr. ‘Albion’ | Paterson | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Suthead | John | age 32; arr. 1835, ‘Lady Nugent’; master Francis Forbes. | Merton | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Sutherland | D. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mrs. Bunn, John Street, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Sutherland | James | freehold & household; against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Sutherland | Isabella | age 23; arr. 1834, ‘Numa’; master Thomas Cullen. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Sutton | James | age 23; arr. 1830, ‘Catherine Stewart Forbes’; Master Robert Pringle. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Swaine | Samuel | age 30; arr. 1833, ‘Mary’; master James Pattison. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Swan | James | master S. Marshall. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Swayne | ns | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
Sweeney | Edward | fatal accident; thrown from horse; born north of Ireland c. 1837; sheep overseer; builder; | Castlereagh St. | sa | 1/05/1906 |
Sweeney | Edward jnr. | mention of in report of fatal accident to father; | Singleton | sa | 1/05/1906 |
Sweeney | William | mention of in report of fatal accident to father; | Singleton | sa | 1/05/1906 |
Sweeney | John | mention of in report of fatal accident to father; | Singleton | sa | 1/05/1906 |
Sweeney | Andrew | mention of in report of fatal accident to father; | Broken Hill | sa | 1/05/1906 |
Sweeney | Elizabeth | newspaper report of death; age 32; born 1869; wife of W.Sweeney; | sa | 11/04/1901 | |
Sweeney | E. | newspaper report of death; | sa | 12/09/1903 | |
Sweeney | James | age 43; arr. 1826, ‘Boyne’; tol; | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Sweeney | H. | report of wounding at Gallipoli and return to Australia | Singleton | sa | 27/06/1916 |
Sweeney | Hilton | report of wounding . | Singleton | sa | 18/09/1915 |
Sweeney | A. Mrs. | report of wounding of son Hilton | Singleton | sa | 18/09/1915 |
Sweeney | Matilda | obituary; died May 1923, wife of William | Ravensworth | sa | 31/05/1923 |
Sweeney | William | farmer; death of wife Matilda | Ravensworth | sa | 31/05/1923 |
Sweeny | E. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Alexander Bowman, Esq., Oaklands. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Sweeny | Ned | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Sweeny | Mrs. | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Sweeny | John | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Sweeny | Denis | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Sweeter | Charles | age 26; arr. 1834, ‘Rosyln Castel’; master James Mitchell. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Sweetman | Thomas | charged with ‘riotous’ behaviour in George St. | sa | 11/06/1879 | |
Sycon | Thomas | age 25; arr. 1835, ‘Forth’. Master James Bowman. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Sye | Joseph | age 19; arr. 1834, ‘Rosyln Castle’. Master Gregory Blaxland. | Merton | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Sykes | Charles | age 30; arr. ‘Mangles’. Master S Marshall. | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Szarka | Alfred | mention as member of jury at inquest; | sa | 6/07/1899 | |
Szarka | Gregory | mention as member of jury at inquest into death of Mrs. Horadam. | sa | 6/07/1899 | |
Taggert | Robert | death by hanging…mental derangement; employed by Mr. Beattie; | Glenmyre, Wollombi | mm | 11/01/1854 |
Taite | William | age 27, arr. 1833, ‘Heroine’; master James Glennie | Patrick’s Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Talbot | T.W. | household; for incorporation. | George St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Talbut | Peter | age 26, arr. 1834, ‘Hooghley’; master J.Gaggin. | Patricks Plains | grc | 31/12/1837 |
Tarpy | Michael | ticket of leave issued at Patrick’s Plains; ‘Lord Lyndoch 3’ | mm | 28/09/1844 | |
Tason | Arthur B. | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Tattershall | Henry | obtained ticket of leave at Paterson; arr. ‘Susan’ | Paterson | hrg | 21/05/1842 |
Taylor | John | ticket of leave issued at Patrick’s Plains; arr. ‘Fairlie’. | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 26/03/1842 |
Taylor | George | subscription of £0.5.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Taylor | A. | donated £0.2.6; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Taylor | Joseph | donated £0.7.6 to the ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Richard Hobden of Great Lodge | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Taylor | Mary A. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Andrew Loder Esq., Monkey Place. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Taylor | George | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Samuel Snape of Yellow Rock. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Taylor | James | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. James Rowe of Broke | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Taylor | W. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by William Dangar Esq. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Taylor | A. | notice in the press re wife leaving ‘her home without just cause..’ | Tangorin | mm | 3/07/1852 |
Taylor | Robert | obtained ticket of leave; arr. ‘Captain Cook’. | Maitland | hrg | 8/01/1842 |
Taylor | George | carrier; ‘his sincere and grateful thanks to (those)…who subscribed for the benefit of his family after his late accident’ | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Taylor | George | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Taylor | Charles | donated ‘towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Taylor | G.G. | donated ‘towards the erection of a Roman Catholic Church at Merriwa’ | Merriwa | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Taylor | William | obtained ticket of leave at Paterson; arr. ‘Royal Sovereign’ | Paterson | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Taylor | Mr. | shoemaker at Lochinvar; serious accident; | Lochinvar | mm | 12/07/1845 |
Telford | W.G. | donated ‘towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Terry | Robert | charged with using obscene language -see William Fox. | sa | 11/06/1879 | |
Terry | James | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘Clyde’ | Scone | gg | 21/10/1840 |
Terry | James | granted license- Willow Tree Inn, Liverpool St. | Scone | mm | 25/04/1855 |
Thomas | Edward | ticket of leave; ‘Asia’ | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 5/02/1842 |
Thomas | W. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. James Rowe of Broke | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Thomas | W. | meeting re Bridgeman school; accused by Peter Gett of holding ‘hole and corner meetings’ | sa | 11/06/1879 | |
Thomas | Alexander | meeting re Bridgeman Public school; | sa | 11/06/1879 | |
Thomas | William | donated ‘towards the erection of a Roman Catholic Church at Merriwa’ | Merriwa | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Thomas | John | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; arr. ‘Aurora’ | Wollombi | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Thomas | William | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; arr. ‘John 3’ | Wollombi | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Thompson | Mr. | property in George St. | st | 12/07/1862 | |
Thompson | R.W. | solicitor; Singleton Police Court hearing. | st | 29/10/1862 | |
Thompson | Robert | subscription of £5.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Thompson | William Carby | subscription of £1.1.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Thompson | Mrs. | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Thompson | William Carby | donated £5.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 |
Thompson | ne | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Thompson | William Carby | donated £2.2.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Thompson | Sergeant | donated £1.1.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Thompson | R.W. | solicitor for Whiteman and Dorrington | st | 5/11/1862 | |
Thompson | Mrs. J. | obituary of Michael Hogan | Glennie’s creek | sa | 20/09/1919 |
Thompson | Francis | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Thompson | Benjamin | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Thompson | Charles | agent for the Maitland Mercury. | Merriwa | mm | 2/07/1851 |
Thompson | Charles | owner (?), Fitz Roy Hotel. | Merriwa | mm | 2/07/1851 |
Thompson | W,C. | petitioner for a public meeting ‘to take into consideration the present state of the roads,. | Patrick’s Plains | mm | 3/07/1852 |
Thompson | James (jnr.) | summoned with insulting language with reference to William Doyle; | sa | 9/09/1874 | |
Thompson | W.C. | subscribed £1.10.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Thompson | Charles | reward for horse; of the Fitz Roy Hotel | Merriwa | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Thompson | Gamaliel | appointed Keeper of the Pound at New Freugh, Patrick’s Plains | mm | 29/03/1851 | |
Thompson | Robert | donated ‘towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Thompson | W.C. | donated ‘towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Thompson | Henry | donated ‘towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Thompson | Patrick | obtained ticket of leave at Merton; arr. ‘ Jane’ | Merton | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Thompson | G. | resigned as poundkeeper at New Freugh | Singleton | mm | 5/03/1853 |
Thompson | Joseph | tol for Patrick’s Plains, charged with robbery and putting in bodily fear; occupation – cooper | mm | 10/04/1847 | |
Thompson | Charles | inn keeper; ‘Fitz Roy Hotel’; | Merriwa | mm | 7/07/1849 |
Thorley | J. | Bush Inn | Mount Thorley | st | 16/04/1862 |
Thorley | Mrs. J. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Miss Heritage, Young Ladies School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Thorley | Jane | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Miss Heritage, Young Ladies School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Thorley | ne | Thorley v. Shepherd; case re ‘pig business’ | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Thorn | Mrs. | donated £0.2.6; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Arthur Blaxland, Esq., J.P. of Fordwich | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Thorne | Miss J. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mrs. Bunn, John Street, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Thorogood | John | evidence at trial of his master William Scott | Cockfighter’s Creek | mm | 17/05/1851 |
Thorpe | Charles | police sergeant, prosecution against Spencer Whiteman & Francis Dorrington. | st | 29/10/1862 | |
Thorpe | Sergeant | re Gore being charged with ‘being on the premises…for unlawful purposes’ | st | 26/11/1862 | |
Thorpe | Charles | coronial inquest re George Reitz; senior sergeant of police Singleton | st | 28/10/1865 | |
Thorpe | Charles | police sergeant | st | 29/10/1862 | |
Thorton | Silvester | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Threadgate | ne | listed for Quarter session and District Court at Singleton; Lumley v. Threadgate | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Threadgate | Mr. | Moore v. Threadgate; listed for Singleton Quarter Sessions, 26 Nov. | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Threlfall | Owen | obtained ticket of leave at Cassilis; ex ‘Bengal Merchant’ | mm | 25/05/1844 | |
Thrum | Frederick William | donated £2.2.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Thrum | F.W. | advert re his Singleton store | Singleton | mm | 8/08/1846 |
Thulin | William | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Donald McDonald, Fern Donald. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Thume | T.M. | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Thurtell | Joseph | donation for church & parsonage at Jerry’s Plains. | Newcastle | hrg | 4/06/1842 |
Tidd | T. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Hawke & Morrison, Scott’s Flat & Glendon. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Tierney | John | neighbour of Smith. | Anvil Creek | hrg | 25/12/1841 |
Tierney | John | donated ‘towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Tierney | William | donated ‘towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Timmes | John | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Tinard | Luke | household; against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Tobin | James | appointed ‘to be keeper of the public pound’ at Merriwa | Merriwa | mm | 22/08/1849 |
Toblin | John | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Todd | John | household; for incorporation. | John St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Todd | John | household; against incorporation. | Hannahton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Toner | Peter | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; arr. ‘Captain Cook’ | Wollombi | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Tong | ne | freehold & household; against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Tonge | ne | District constable; re capture of bushrangers; | mm | 19/02/1842 | |
Tooney | Maurice | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘ Elphinstone’ | Scone | mm | 28/09/1844 |
Topping | Samuel | charged with ‘forging and uttering a £5 note’. | sa | 11/06/1879 | |
Torekler | Mrs. | donated £0.1.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Trainer | ne | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Morrison & Christian of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Travnor | Owen | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Traynor | Owen | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Traynor | Mrs. | donated £0.1.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Tristram | Dr. | reported as having ‘shot a native bear’. | Warkworth | st | 12/07/1862 |
Truman | Ely | charged with obstructing the police ; (possibly Eli) | mm | 1/11/1862 | |
Trumley | G. | coronial inquest re George Reitz; member of jury | st | 28/10/1865 | |
Trunley | George | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. James Moore of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Trunley | ne | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. C. Thompson, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Trunley | George | freeholder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Trunly | George | subscription of £0.5.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Tucker | Messrs. | subscription of £5.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Tucker | Mark | household; petitioner for incorporation. | George St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Tucker | John | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Tudor | ne | listed for Quarter session and District Court at Singleton; Saunders v. Tudor | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Tuit | Robert | donated £0.10.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Tuite | William | donated ‘towards the erection of a Roman Catholic Church at Merriwa’ | Merriwa | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Tuite | Mrs. | donated ‘towards the erection of a Roman Catholic Church at Merriwa’ | Merriwa | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Tuite | Robert | donated ‘towards the erection of a Roman Catholic Church at Merriwa’ | Merriwa | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Tuite | Patrick | donated ‘towards the erection of a Roman Catholic Church at Merriwa’ | Merriwa | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Tuite | Henry | donated ‘towards the erection of a Roman Catholic Church at Merriwa’ | Merriwa | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Tuite | William jnr. | donated ‘towards the erection of a Roman Catholic Church at Merriwa’ | Merriwa | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Tuite | James | donated ‘towards the erection of a Roman Catholic Church at Merriwa’ | Merriwa | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Tulloch | James | before Police Court ; James Quirk v. James Tulloch re complaint for 30s. | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Tullock | Miss | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Patrick Cullen, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Tullock | J. A. jnr. | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Patrick Cullen, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Tumbleton | John | inquest into a fatal accident, while galloping his horse | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Tunley | Mrs. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. C. Thompson, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Turner | ne | re Supreme Court action against (Benjamin) Singleton | gg | 10/12/1841 | |
Turner | Elizabeth | carrier; ad for carriage to Singleton. | West Maitland | mm | 11/05/1844 |
Turner | Mark | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Turner | Mr. | attorney | Singleton | mm | 11/10/1848 |
Turner | Edward | summoned for wages due by John Hodnet | Rathluba | mm | 17/01/1846 |
Turner | Mark | advert re New Years Day sports at the Red Lion Inn, Lochinvar | Lochinvar | mm | 22/12/1855 |
Turner | Andrew | obtained ticket of leave at Murrurundi; arr. ‘ Strathfieldsaye’ | Murrurundi | mm | 28/09/1844 |
Tweedle | George | ticket of leave | hrg | 8/01/1842 | |
Tweedle | George | obtained ticket of leave; arr. ‘James Pattison’. | hrg | 8/01/1842 | |
Twyne | M. | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Unpore | ne | freehold & household; petitioner against incorporation. | John St. | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Upjohn | ne | member of committee, Benevolent Society | Singleton | hrg | 1/02/1862 |
Upjohn | O.R. | subscription of £0.5.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Upjohn | G. | re cricket match between Scott’s Flat and Singleton. ‘ G.Upjohn also played well for his score’ | sa | 15/01/1879 | |
Upjohn | O.R. | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by O.R. Upjohn, Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Upjohn | O.R. | freehold & household | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Uppjohn | O.R. | donated ‘towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Urquhart | Mrs. | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Still & Sexton, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Vallack | Adoniah | surgeon | Singleton | hrg | 26/03/1842 |
Vallack | Dr. | doctor | mm | 10/05/1845 | |
Vallack | Adoniah | re fine imposed on same for assault of Henry Bailey; public subscription to pay same. | Singleton | mm | 18/02/1846 |
Vallackgreman | Adoniah | ‘a subscriber to Singleton church and parsonage house’, meeting of same; | hrg | 19/03/1842 | |
Vickery | Doreas | donated £0.1.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Andrew Loder Esq., Monkey Place. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Vickery | Marw. | donated £0.1.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Andrew Loder Esq., Monkey Place. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Vickery | W. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Andrew Loder Esq., Monkey Place. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Vickery | Mrs. | donated ‘towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Vincer | George H. | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Voelker | Henry | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Wittingham | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Waddel | Matthew | purchase of crown land | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Waddell | M. | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Henry McFadden of Clounties. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Waddell | D.M. | secretary of the Mechanics Institute | st | 6/09/1865 | |
Waddell | Matthew | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Ellisland | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Waddell | William | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Townhead | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Waddell | M. | coronial inquest re George Reitz; member of jury | st | 28/10/1865 | |
Waddell | D.M. | coronial inquest re George Reitz; member of jury | st | 28/10/1865 | |
Wade | W.B. | donated £1.1.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Henry Hewitt , Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Wadham | George | charged with stealing money | st | 26/11/1862 | |
Wagstaff | William | age 21; gs; arr. in 1827 ‘John’; protestant with 14 year sentence; labourer for William Bowman. | Black Creek, Luskintyre. | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Wairing | Charles | subscribed £0.2.60 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Waite | John | appointed poundkeeper at New Freugh in place of G.Thompson | Singleton | mm | 5/03/1853 |
Wake | W.I. | age 37; came free on ‘Ellen’ in 1828; protestant; agent for Iron Bark Colliery. | Hunter River. | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Wake | Mr. | McCosker v. Wake, Crutcher; listed for Singleton Quarter Sessions, 26 Nov. | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Wakelings | John | age 26; gs; arr. ‘Acre’ in 1825; seven yrs.; protestant; shepherd for William Dangar. | Dart Brook, Segenhoe. | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Walker | Edward | age 27; ticket of leave; arr. 1820, ‘Mangles’; life sentence, protestant; carpenter for J.Eales | Hunter River | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Walker | Joseph | age 23; gs; arr. 1827 ‘Albion’; protestant with a life sentence; labourer for Ard. Bell | St. Helliers, Segenhoe. | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Walker | Mr. | re Church of England school | st | 1/10/1862 | |
Walker | W. sen. | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Walker | J. jun. | donated £1.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. C. Thompson, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Walker | William | leaseholder | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Walker | W. | District Coroner; | sa | 13/08/1892 | |
Walker | W. | inquest into death of Catharine Adaway ; jury foreman; | sa | 4/07/1877 | |
Wallace | John | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Wallace | William | household; for incorporation. | Elizabeth St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Wallace | Henry | freeholder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Wallace | William | obtained ticket of leave at Patrick’s Plains; arr. ‘Moffat’ | Patrick’s Plains | mm | 6/07/1844 |
Wallace | Mrs. | inquest into death of illegitimate child of Mary Hare | Black Creek | mm | 7/07/1855 |
Waller | John | alleged assault by Francis Smith and Ann Morley; employed by Mrs. Scrutton | Black Creek | mm | 17/03/1852 |
Walsh | Mr. | re Teetotal Tea party at Mr. Dangar’s large new house; | mm | 14/01/1843 | |
Walsh | John | ticket of leave | hrg | 8/01/1842 | |
Walsh | James | ticket of leave; arr. on the ‘Calcutta’. | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 5/02/1842 |
Walsh | John | subscription of £5.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Walsh | ne | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Still & Sexton, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Walsh | J. J. |
donated £0.0.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, Roman Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Walsh | Miss Mary | donated £1.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Walsh | Miss M. | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘ for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Walsh | Master Thomas | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Walsh | Miss Catherine | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’; | Jerry’s Plains | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Walsh | John | obtained ticket of leave; arr. ‘Captain Cook’. | hrg | 8/01/1842 | |
Walsh | Mr. | secretary of the Patrick’s Plains Total Abstinence Society. | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Walsh | John | obtained ticket of leave at Merton; arr. ‘ Neptune’ | Merton | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Walters | Henry | pleaded guilty to the offence of drunkenness. | sa | 1/06/1878 | |
Walton | Daniel | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; arr. ‘Prince of Orange’ | Wollombi | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Walton | James | constable of the Wollombi | Wollombi | mm | 8/07/1846 |
Walton | James | charged with robbery and forgery; employed by Mr. Edwards to educate children | Kingdon Ponds | mm | 17/05/1851 |
Wapshot | William | witness at trial of George Sharples charged with stealing shoemaker’s tools at Black Creek | Black Creek | mm | 2/07/1850 |
Ward | Mathew | storekeeper; donation £5.5.0 ‘to build, of stone or brick, a church and a parsonage house adapted to the necessities of the district.’ at Jerry’s Plains. | Jerry’s Plains | hrg | 4/06/1842 |
Ward | ne | listed for Quarter session and District Court at Singleton; Dight v. Ward | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Ward | M. | agent for the Maitland Mercury. | Jerry’s Plains | mm | 2/07/1851 |
Ward | Richard | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Ward | P. | donated ‘towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Ward | Richard | of the White Hart Inn; caution against credit to wife Ann after her leaving him ‘without just cause…’ | Muswellbrook | mm | 27/03/1857 |
Ward | Ann | of the White Hart Inn; left husband ‘without just cause…’ | Muswellbrook | mm | 27/03/1857 |
Ward | Richard | reward for horse | Muswellbrook | hrg | 14/05/1842 |
Ware | James | re alleged assault of Julia Bayliss by John Pyne | mm | 3/03/1855 | |
Warland | W.H. | re sale of land at Blandford 14 April 1855; Warland’s Flat | Murrurundi | mm | 7/04/1855 |
Warner | Henry | re inquest into death of John Green | mm | 7/07/1849 | |
Warrell | J. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Warren | William | obtained ticket of leave at Cassilis; arr. ‘Westmorland’ | Cassilis | mm | 6/07/1844 |
Waterford | Mr. | reward for horse | Chain of Ponds | mm | 15/12/1852 |
Waterford | Mr. | premises in Singleton | mm | 17/09/1851 | |
Waters | Walter | charged with stealing twenty pounds of tobacco at Paterson River the property of Mr. Ireland | hrg | 4/06/1842 | |
Watson | George | advertisement for new store in Singleton; lists of goods for sale; | Singleton | mm | 28/01/1843 |
Watson | ne | landlord, ‘Shamrock Inn’, Anvil Creek; commencement of coach service East Maitland to Darlington | Anvil Creek | mm | 19/02/1842 |
Watson | Mr. | removal of as Telegraph master | st | 24/12/1862 | |
Watson | W.J. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Watson | James | petitioner for a public meeting ‘to take into consideration the present state of the roads,. | Patrick’s Plains | mm | 3/07/1852 |
Watson | James | fined 1s. for drunkenness; | sa | 11/06/1879 | |
Watson | James | subscribed £0.10.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Watson | George | storekeeper | Singleton | mm | 10/05/1845 |
Watson | James | butcher; insolvency proceedings | John Street | mm | 2/09/1843 |
Watt | David | re trespassing on his property, ;Glencoe’. | Murrurundi | mm | 29/03/1851 |
Watts | W. | Gold Diggers Arms | Warkworth | st | 16/04/1862 |
Watts | William | donated £1.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. Watts, Warkworth. | Warkworth | st | 16/08/1862 |
Watts | William | license for the Gold Digger’s Arms | Warkworth | mm | 28/04/1864 |
Watts | George | granted a slaughtering licenses at Broke Police Court | Woodlands | sa | 15/01/1879 |
Watts | William | of the ‘Gold Diggers Arms’; former owner of the ‘Cock Inn’. | Cockfighter’s Creek | mm | 3/12/1853 |
Watts jun. | ne | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. C. Thompson, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Waypole | J. | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Arthur Blaxland, Esq., J.P. of Fordwich | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Waypole | Mrs. | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Arthur Blaxland, Esq., J.P. of Fordwich | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Weaver | H.G. | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Weaver at the Benevolent Asylum, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Webster | Mrs. | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Still & Sexton, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Webster | Adam | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Adam Webster, Singleton.. | Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 |
Webster | Adam | household; for incorporation. | George St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Weeler | W. | donated £0.10.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Morrison & Christian of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Weir | ne | Clerihew v. Weir; charge of absconding from hired service. | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Wells | John | household; against incorporation. | Kelso | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Wells | Thomas | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘ John’ | Scone | gg | 21/10/1840 |
Wells | Joseph | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; ex ‘John Barry’ | mm | 25/05/1844 | |
Welsh | James | apology to Mrs. Green re ‘gross assertions tending to injury of (her) character’; shoemaker; | Singleton | mm | 6/05/1843 |
Welsh | Mr. | ‘clearing out sale’, premises opposite the Caledonian Hotel in George St | st | 23/08/1862 | |
Welsh | John | household; for incorporation. | Elizabeth St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Welsh | James | shoemaker of Singleton | Singleton | mm | 24/06/1843 |
Welsh | James | shoemaker, advert for business | Singleton | mm | 17/06/1843 |
Welsh | Patrick | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘ Waterloo’ | Scone | gg | 21/10/1840 |
Wensley | John | evidence at inquest into death of John Green | mm | 7/07/1849 | |
Wentworth | W.C. | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
West | ne | surgeon; advert. for school at Maison Dieu ‘for young ladies’ | Muswellbrook | hrg | 12/03/1842 |
West | Doctor | re paddock at Muswellbrook | Muswellbrook | mm | 14/02/1849 |
West | Mr. | magistrate | Muswellbrook | mm | 5/02/1853 |
West | John William | resigned as keeper of the public pound at Merriwa | Merriwa | mm | 22/08/1849 |
Weston | Charles | subscription of £0.2.6 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Weston | George Ormsby | appointment as clerk of petty sessions at Wollombi. | hrg | 1/01/1842 | |
Weston | James | donated ‘towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Wetzler | Phillip | re wife Mary Wetzler nee Mary Law absconding | Upper Paterson | mm | 30/03/1853 |
Wetzler | Mary | re absconding | Upper Paterson | mm | 30/03/1853 |
Whaland | Mrs. | donated £0.5.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Whaylan | Edward | household; against incorporation. | Glenridding | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Whealan | Mrs. | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Wheelan | Katherine | residence at Edwards Inn. | Singleton | st | 6/04/1864 |
Wheeler | Edward | charged with ‘riotous’ behaviour in George St. | sa | 11/06/1879 | |
Whelan | R. | donated £0.0.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Cornelius Coghlan, Roman Catholic School | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Which | John | donated £0.5.6; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Morrison & Christian of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Whitbread | J. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by J. Larnach, Esq., J.P., Rosemount. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
White | Richard | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
White | Andrew | obituary | st | 29/11/1862 | |
White | Rev. James S. | Gowrie | st | 29/11/1862 | |
White | Henry | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Dr. Glennie, J.P., Flowerbank. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
White | Rev. J.S. | donated £1.0.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Rev. J.S. White, Gowrie. | Gowrie | st | 16/08/1862 |
White | William | donated £0.3.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
White | James | M.L.A.; donated £50.0.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Muswellbrook | fj | 24/03/1866 |
White | Mrs. | re letting of ‘Greenwood Homestead’ and description of same. | Singleton | mm | 7/07/1849 |
White | James | reward for a ‘brown bay mare’; | Edinglassie | mm | 10/12/1851 |
White | G.B. | re subdivision of Greenwood estate | Singleton | mm | 18/02/1846 |
White | Mr. | magistrate | Muswellbrook | mm | 5/02/1853 |
White | Rev. J.S. | re appointment as pastor of the Scotch Church | Singleton | mm | 10/04/1847 |
Whiteman | Spencer | charged with ‘stealing and carrying away a certain ox’ – trial proceedings. | st | 5/11/1862 | |
Whiteman | ne | member of committee, Benevolent Society | Singleton | hrg | 1/02/1862 |
Whiteman | William | re departure from Singleton to commence business in Waratah. | Singleton | st | 30/03/1864 |
Whiteman | Mr. | property in John St. | st | 16/07/1862 | |
Whiteman | W. | donated £2.2.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Whiteman of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Whiteman | W. | donated £2.2.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. Whiteman of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Whiteman | Miss | donated £0.1.0 to the ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Miss Heritage, Young Ladies School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Whiteman | S. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Miss Heritage, Young Ladies School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Whiteman | D. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Miss Heritage, Young Ladies School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Whiteman | H. | donated £0.1.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Miss Heritage, Young Ladies School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Whiteman | W. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Miss Heritage, Young Ladies School, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Whiteman | Spencer | servant& drover for John Brown; charged with stealing certain cattle; Singleton Police Court hearing. | st | 29/10/1862 | |
Whiteman | ne | listed for Quarter session and District Court at Singleton; Whiteman v. Brockenborough | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Whiteman | W. | household; for incorporation. | John St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Whiteman | Mr. | auction of general goods | Singleton | mm | 11/01/1854 |
Whiteman | Mr. | Whiteman v. Miller, Kingston; listed for Singleton Quarter Sessions, 26 Nov. | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Whiteman | W. | sale of stock by auction | Singleton | mm | 11/01/1854 |
Whiteman | W. | subscribed £0.10.6 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Whiteman | William | steward for the Tradesman’s Ball ‘dancing to commence at half-past Eight o’clock’ | Singleton | mm | 5/07/1854 |
Whiteman | William | advert re ‘General Merchandise’ for sale at his store opposite the Forbes Hotel | John St. | mm | 3/06/1854 |
Whitfield | ne | senior sergeant of police. | Singleton | sa | 27/08/1907 |
Whitfield | Mr. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. Adam Webster, Singleton.. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Whitforde | James | age 22; gs; arr. 1828 ‘Morley’; protestant; life sentence; labourer for Rd.R. Hill | Pat Plains | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Whitney | C. | donated £0.1.0 to the ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Whittaker | Joseph | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘ Moffatt’ | Scone | gg | 21/10/1840 |
Whyte | Richard | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Whyteman | William | donated £0.5.0 ‘towards the completion of the Catholic Schoolhouse at Singleton’. | mm | 17/03/1857 | |
Wightman | A. | agent for the Maitland Mercury | Murrurundi | mm | 1/07/1846 |
Wikner | Edgar | household; petitioner for incorporation. | Elizabeth St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Wiles | W.F. | householder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton. | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Wiliams | Thomas | agent for the Maitland Mercury. | Singleton | mm | 2/07/1851 |
Wiliams | Mr. | sale by auction at ‘his mart’ | Singleton | mm | 5/07/1854 |
Wiliams | Mr. | re sale by auction of property of the late William Edwards of Glendon | Singleton | mm | 7/04/1855 |
Wilkie | Mr. | ad for working bullocks; of the White Swan Inn | Scone | hrg | 14/05/1842 |
Wilkins | J. | donated £0.5.0 to the ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by William Dangar Esq. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Wilkinson | G. | auctioneer; ‘directions on the culture and curing of tobacco’; | Paterson | mm | 7/12/1844 |
Wilkinson | John | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. James Moore of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Wilkinson | Rev. Mr. | member of Singleton Flood Relief Fund committee. | mm | 6/08/1864 | |
Wilkinson | C. | applicant for hardwood timber license; fee 10 shillings | Singleton | gg | 23/07/1880 |
Wilkinson | George | auction of cattle on behalf of G.T.Fenwick at Brinkburne near Gresford | mm | 28/01/1843 | |
Wilkinson | George | nomination of Robert Scott for Legislative Council | mm | 22/04/1843 | |
Williams | Thomas | ad for ‘Coffee and Eating House’. | Singleton | hrg | 21/05/1842 |
Williams | Thomas | member Singleton Oddfellows Band | Singleton | st | 7/12/1861 |
Williams | F. | donated £0.10.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. F. Williams, Singleton. | Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 |
Williams | Elizabeth | donated £0.10.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. F. Williams, Singleton. | Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 |
Williams | Dinah | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. F. Williams, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Williams | Car. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. F. Williams, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Williams | F.G. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. F. Williams, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Williams | H.J. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. F. Williams, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Williams | C.T. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. F. Williams, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Williams | Ann J. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. F. Williams, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Williams | Mr. | member of Singleton Flood Relief Fund committee. | mm | 6/08/1864 | |
Williams | Thomas | granted a auctioneers licenses | st | 23/11/1861 | |
Williams | F. | household; for incorporation. | John St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Williams | Thomas | household; for incorporation. | Macquarie St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Williams | Frederick | subscription of £1.0.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Williams | John | ad re wife absconding | mm | 6/10/1855 | |
Williams | A. | re removal of cattle from B.Mansfield | Upper Paterson | mm | 13/01/1844 |
Williams | Thomas | manufacture of cordials at manufactory opposite the court house | Singleton | mm | 1/07/1848 |
Williams | Thomas | petitioner for a public meeting ‘to take into consideration the present state of the roads,. | Patrick’s Plains | mm | 3/07/1852 |
Williams | Thomas | owner of ‘Literary Repository’, next door to the Rose Inn. | Singleton | mm | 2/07/1851 |
Williams | Thomas | subscribed £1.0.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Williams | Mrs. | subscribed £0.10.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Williams | F. | inn keeper of the ‘Crown Inn’, Anvil Creek | Anvil Creek | mm | 10/12/1851 |
Williams | Frederick | steward for the Tradesman’s Ball ‘dancing to commence at half-past Eight o’clock’ | Singleton | mm | 5/07/1854 |
Williams | Thomas | secretary and steward for the Tradesman’s Ball ‘dancing to commence at half-past Eight o’clock’ | Singleton | mm | 5/07/1854 |
Williams | Frederick | of the Crown Inn; advert. re a ‘malicious report…that I had been deprived of my license’ | Branxton, Black Creek. | mm | 28/11/1849 |
Williams | Mr. | auctioneer; | mm | 3/12/1853 | |
Williams | Mr. | occupier of the ‘Forbes Hotel’, in 1857. | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Williams | Mary | donated £0.1.0 towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Williams | Thomas | advert re Camberwell Races, Glennie’s creek | mm | 22/12/1855 | |
Williams | Mr. | appointment as ‘clerk to the bench at Muswelbrook’ | Muswellbrook | gg | 24/01/1838 |
Williams | Thomas | opening of ‘Singleton Coffee and Eating House…chops and steak always ready’ | Singleton | hrg | 4/06/1842 |
Williams | Henry | obtained ticket of leave at Paterson; arr. ‘Mermaid’ | Paterson | hrg | 21/05/1842 |
Williams | James | witness at trial of John Roberts | mm | 8/04/1846 | |
Williams | Thomas | author of ‘A Trip to California’, a new comic song. | George St. | mm | 4/08/1849 |
Williams | Thomas | sale of land in Campbell St. | Singleton | mm | 26/08/1854 |
Willis | J. | Singleton Amateur Dramatic Club; secretary. | sa | 5/02/1879 | |
Willis | George | ex constable. | sa | 11/06/1879 | |
Willis | Mr. | Singleton Argus | sa | 9/09/1874 | |
Willis | ns | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
Wills | Robert | donated £0.2.6 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Wilsdon | William | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘ Moffatt’ | Scone | gg | 21/10/1840 |
Wilson | John | age 35; free; arr. ‘Atlas’ 4 in 1819; seven year sentence; protestant; fencer to James McDougall. | Dunlerlie, Pat. Plains | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Wilson | Samuel | age 28; prisoner; arr. 1823, ‘Ocean’ 3; protestant, life sentence; shepherd to James Bowman. | Pat Plains | cen | 1/01/1828 |
Wilson | J. | donated £0.1.0; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Wilson | J. | donated £0.2.6; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Moore, Kingston, Christian of Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Wilson | J. | donated £0.1.0 towards the ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. John Heuston, Singleton.. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Wilson | C.A. | donated £0.10.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. James Moore of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Wilson | Peter | subscription of £0.10.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Wilson | Mrs. | donated £0.2.0 ‘towards the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral’ | Singleton | fj | 24/03/1866 |
Wilson | John | freehold & household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Wilson | William | obtained ticket of leave in County of Northumberland; ‘Randolph’. | mm | 10/12/1851 | |
Wilson | Mrs. | donated ‘ towards the completion of the Catholic School House at Singleton’ | Singleton | mm | 17/03/1857 |
Wilson | Charles | license for the Gold Diggers Inn, St. Aubins opposed | St. Aubins | mm | 25/04/1855 |
Winch | Mr. | coach service to Branxton train | st | 6/08/1862 | |
Winch | W. | donated £1.1.0 to the ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Still & Sexton, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Winch | William | license for publican’s booth at cricket match; of the Caledonia Hotel. | mm | 7/04/1864 | |
Winch | William | license for the Caledonia Hotel | George St. | mm | 28/04/1864 |
Winch | W. | household; petitioner for incorporation. | George St | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Winch | William | jury foreman at coronial inquest re George Reitz; | st | 28/10/1865 | |
Winter | Charles | re calamity – loss of reason | Muswellbrook | mm | 5/02/1853 |
Winter | James | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; ex Woodbridge | mm | 25/05/1844 | |
Wiseman | John | re stolen letter | Singleton | hrg | 12/02/1842 |
Wiseman | George | subscribed £2.0.0 for the benefit of George Taylor | Singleton | mm | 10/10/1855 |
Wiseman | John | employer of Thomas Hagin | mm | 10/05/1845 | |
Wiseman | Richard | re meeting of creditors | Wollombi | mm | 3/02/1844 |
Wiseman | John | unclaimed letter July 1849; | Wollombi | mm | 22/08/1849 |
Wiseman | R. | unclaimed letter July 1849; | Hunter R. | mm | 22/08/1849 |
Withycombe | Joseph | obtained ticket of leave at Wollombi; arr. ‘Countess of Harcourt” | Wollombi | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Wood | R.S. | sale of saddlers tools etc on account of leaving the district | George St. | st | 16/08/1862 |
Wood | ne | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W.C. Thompson, of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Wood | R. | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Wood | A.S. | mentioned at the coronial inquest re George Reitz; member of jury | st | 28/10/1865 | |
Wood | Mary | obtained ticket of leave; arr. ‘Surry 9’ | Muswellbrook | mm | 21/06/1845 |
Woodcock | T. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. John Heuston, Singleton.. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Woods | A.S. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Still & Sexton, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Woods | W. | donated £0.2.6 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. F. Williams, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Woods | Michael | stockman; inquest, findings ‘death from suffocation…fallen from horse, while in a state of intoxication’ | mm | 30/06/1849 | |
Wookey | James | supporting application for a road at Yengo Creek for Alexander Forbes | mm | 3/07/1850 | |
Worrell | Joseph | household; petitioner for incorporation. | Elizabeth St. | gg | 29/04/1864 |
Worrell | Joseph | householder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton. | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Worth | William | inquest into death; findings ‘died from natural causes’ | Singleton | mm | 23/09/1854 |
Wray | Thomas | ticket of leave obtained at Muswellbrook; arr. ‘Waterloo’ 5 | Muswellbrook | hrg | 21/05/1842 |
Wright | William | obtained ticket of leave | Singleton | hrg | 8/01/1842 |
Wright | Mr. | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Morrison & Christian of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Wright | John | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Mr. W. C. Thompson, Singleton. | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Wright | William | obtained ticket of leave; arr. ‘Lady Kennaway’. | hrg | 8/01/1842 | |
Wright | Mrs. | inquest into death of illegitimate child of Mary Hare | West Maitland | mm | 7/07/1855 |
Wrigley | George | freeholder; petitioner for incorporation of South Singleton | South Singleton | gg | 20/03/1884 |
Wyatt | James | obtained ticket of leave; arr. ‘Asia’2 | Patrick’s Plains | hrg | 26/02/1842 |
Wyndham | G. | re fictitious sale of sheep and horses at Glendon | Dalwood | mm | 14/02/1849 |
Yarrow | F.G. | household; petitioner against incorporation. | Singleton | gg | 12/07/1864 |
Yaughan | J.C. | donated £0.2.6 towards the ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Richard Hobden of Great Lodge | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Yeatman | Rev. E.K. | new school; Billingsley House. | Church St. | st | 16/07/1862 |
Yeats | George | subscription of £0.5.0 ‘paid up for the Catholic Church, Singleton, since the first stone was laid’ | mm | 16/08/1859 | |
Yeoman | Mr. | re coaches | st | 9/04/1862 | |
Young | Daniel | donated £0.5.0 ; ‘Distressed Operatives’ fund; collected by Messrs. Morrison & Christian of Singleton | st | 16/08/1862 | |
Young | Alexander | obtained ticket of leave at Scone; arr. ‘ Westermoreland’ | Scone | gg | 21/10/1840 |
Young | ns | cheque stolen, hold up of Scone Mail,18 Jan 1842 at Maidwater Creek by two armed bushrangers | hrg | 29/01/1842 | |
Young | Mr. | speaker at cricket club meeting | Singleton | mm | 10/04/1847 |