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207836
Surname: Bolton
First Name: Dr. Robert Thorley
Ship: -
Date: 9 April 1864
Place: Hinton
Source: Sydney Mail
Details: Dr. Bolton was drowned at Hinton on Friday night. The boat was found on Saturday with his hat, coat, and surgical instruments in it.


207837
Surname: Bolton
First Name: Dr. Robert Thorley
Ship: -
Date: 19 April 1864
Place: Morpeth
Source: Maitland Mercury
Details: All doubt as to the fate of the late Dr. Bolton is now removed. On Sunday afternoon, sixteen days after its disappearance, his body was found, partly in the water and partly out, under a jetty at Duckenfield about four miles below Hinton. The deceased was only thirty three years of age


201892
Surname: Tarbolton
First Name: Dr. Arthur Strickland
Ship: -
Date: 7 April 1877
Place: Minmi
Source: NMH
Details: Death, at his residence, Minmi, on March 30th 1877, Dr. Arthur Strickland Tarbolton, in his 36th year


207855
Surname: Tarbolton
First Name: Dr. Arthur Strickland
Ship: -
Date: 2 February 1877
Place: Minmi
Source: NMH
Details: Drs. Tarbolton and Nash attended a miner named Smith who was caught under a fall of earth and had his thigh broken


207856
Surname: Tarbolton
First Name: Dr. Arthur Strickland
Ship: -
Date: 5 February 1877
Place: Minmi
Source: NMH
Details: Drs. Tarbolton and Nash attended Joseph Birch who had been seriously injured by a heavy fall of coal at Minmi


207858
Surname: Tarbolton
First Name: Dr. Arthur Strickland
Ship: -
Date: 5 February 1916
Place: St. Davids Church, Surry Hills
Source: Anglican Church Diocese of Sydney; Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; Baptism, Burial, Confirmation, Marriage and Composite Registers in the Anglican Church Diocese of Sydney Archives
Details: Marriage of Emily Grace Ogle Tarbolton, daughter of Arthur Strickland Tarbolton, surgeon (deceased) and Emily nee Robins, to Wilfred Le Gassicke Peaty


207923
Surname: Tarbolton
First Name: Dr. Arthur Strickland
Ship: -
Date: 10 December 1870
Place: Paterson
Source: Maitland Mercury
Details: As Dr. and Mrs. Tarbolton were riding through the town last week the horse which the doctor was riding somehow swerved when opposite the English church and threw its rider; the doctor escaped any serious injury, but received a few bruises