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207783
Surname: Pentland
First Name: Dr. Alexander
Ship: -
Date: 4 November 1893
Place: West Maitland
Source: Maitland Mercury
Details: Marriage - at Presbyterian Church, West Maitland, on 31st October by Rev. J. Benvie, Alexander Pentland M.D. to Annie youngest daughter of John Farquhar, Esq., of Ayr Scotland


207784
Surname: Pentland
First Name: Dr. Alexander
Ship: -
Date: 18 August 1896
Place: Maitland
Source: NMH
Details: Legally qualified medical practitioner, residing at West Maitland, and a member of the medical staff of the Maitland Hospital. Testified at the inquest on the body of the child Robert Grace at West Maitland


207785
Surname: Pentland
First Name: Dr. Alexander
Ship: -
Date: 7 January 1909
Place: Singleton
Source: Singleton Argus
Details: Witness in the magisterial inquiry as to the cause of the death of John Heaton.....Alexander Pentland stated he was a duly qualified practitioner residing and practising in Singleton. He found John Heaton to be paralysed in the lower limbs and the arms partially after he had dived into shallow water at Cockfighters Creek


207786
Surname: Pentland
First Name: Dr. Alexander
Ship: -
Date: 2 March 1916
Place: -
Source: Singleton Argus
Details: A cable from London announces that Trooper Alexander Pentland of the 10th Australian Light Horse, has been gazetted to a second lieutenancy in the Royal Flying Corps. The promoted soldier is a son of Dr. Pentland, formerly of Singleton, and now doing duty on a troopship with returned wounded soldiers