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207876
Surname: Tristram
First Name: Dr.
Ship: Africa 1853
Date: 16 May 1853
Place: Sydney
Source: Empire
Details: Africa, ship, 1453 tons, Captain O Neill from Liverpool December 6th, Lisbon January 12th; Melbourne 9th instant. Passengers included Dr. Tristram and lady


207878
Surname: Tristram
First Name: Dr. William
Ship: -
Date: 20 October 1859
Place: Warkworth
Source: Maitland Mercury
Details: Gave evidence in the court case of John Glynn and Arthur Clark who were accused of violent assault upon Thomas Byrnes at Fordwich


207879
Surname: Tristram
First Name: Dr. William
Ship: -
Date: 27 April 1869
Place: Warkworth
Source: SMH
Details: Attended Mary Stafford who later died from tetanus


207880
Surname: Tristram
First Name: Dr. William
Ship: -
Date: 25 July 1871
Place: Singleton
Source: Maitland Mercury
Details: Witness at the inquest on the body of Thomas Tyler, age 13 who had been riding as a jockey at the Broke Races when his horse ran against a tree


207881
Surname: Tristram
First Name: Dr. William
Ship: -
Date: 28 August 1900
Place: Warkworth
Source: Singleton Argus
Details: Death - at Warkworth on 24th August, William Tristram M.R.C.S., London, aged 83 years