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Surname: Parsons
First Name: Dr. John
Ship: -
Date: 1863 1 October
Place: Newcastle
Source: SMH
Details: Surgeon. On List of Estates surrendered or placed under sequestration
203173
Surname: Parsons
First Name: Dr. John Kerby
Ship: -
Date: 3 January 1863
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Chronicle
Details: Notice - Messrs Parsons and Jackson informing patients that they had moved their surgery to Edgcumbe House, King-street, Newcastle
203174
Surname: Parsons
First Name: Dr. John Kerby
Ship: -
Date: 28 February 1863
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Chronicle
Details: Notice - The partnership hitherto subsisting between Messrs. Parsons and Jackson in the district of Newcastle as surgeons and medical practitioners, has been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts to be settled by Mr. Parsons
203175
Surname: Parsons
First Name: Dr. John Kerby
Ship: -
Date: 16 April 1862
Place: Minmi
Source: Newcastle Chronicle
Details: A man by the name of Donald at Minmi attended by Dr. Parsons of the firm Parsons and Jackson after he was bitten by a brown snake
203713
Surname: Parsons
First Name: Dr. John Kerby
Ship: -
Date: 24 June 1863
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Chronicle
Details: Dr. Parsons, having admitted Dr. J. Govett Smith into partnership, the Practice, henceforth to be carried on under the firm of Parsons and Smith
203715
Surname: Parsons
First Name: Dr. John Kerby
Ship: -
Date: 2 March 1861
Place: Minmi
Source: Newcastle Chronicle
Details: Dr. Parson from Newcastle was sent for when a miner by the name of James James was severely crushed by a fall of coal
203717
Surname: Parsons
First Name: Dr. John Kerby
Ship: -
Date: 23 March 1861
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Chronicle
Details: Dr. Parsons, witness at an inquest - the Coroner asked him if he was a qualified medical man. Dr. Parsons said he was legally, a duly qualified man and Member of the College of Surgeons, of London, as well as the Faculty of Physicians of Glasgow, but not a member of the medical board of NSW, having recently arrived from New Zealand of which medical board he was a member, but, in consequnce of having been burned out in the Maori outbreak, he had lost everything, and, on application to Sydney, he had found he could not be admitted without certificates, the duplicate of which he had at home