Place:
Four mile Creek Coal Pit
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Advertising to sawyers for 30,000 feet hardwood timber to be delivered at Newcastle
Place:
Four Miles Creek Coal Pit near East Maitland
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Advertising to employ rough carpenters, miners, sawyers, splitters, horse drivers and labourers
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In dispute with Captain Brownrigg over the use of A.A. Company shoot
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Charged employee James Carroll with absenting himself from employment. Carroll ordered to forfeit wages and return to work
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Advertising to employ carriers to carry coals from Four Mile Creek Pit to Morpeth; also 50 labourers, 3 carpenters, 4 pairs sawyers and several horse drivers to work at the construction of a railway at Newcastle
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Charged James Carroll with absenting himself from work. Carroll ordered by the Bench to return to work
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Charged David Beard with neglect of work and insolence
Place:
Hiland Crescent Burial Ground
Source:
Maitland Burial Records
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Deed to Town Grant dated 20th May 1841. 21 perches promised to Joshua Thorp, granted to Alexander Brown. Lot 2
Source:
Singleton Pioneer Register. p.19
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Born 1834 Jerrys plains, son of David Brown and Mary McMahon. Spouse Ellen Turner
Place:
Bogaleri, Cox's Creek
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Death of the infant son of Alexander Brown aged 4 days
Place:
Freehold Address - near Honeysuckle Point
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On a list of electors in the police district of Newcastle who had the right to vote for elections in the county of Northumberland in 1855. Printed in the Newcastle Morning Herald 11 October 1911
Source:
Biographical Register of the New South Wales Parliament 1856-1901 C.N. Connolly (Online)
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Alexander Brown - Co. manager, colliery owner and pastoralist. Born 9 Feb. 1851 Maitland, NSW, son of William, medical practitioner, and Mary, nee OKeefe; m. (1) 8 Aug. 1872 Mary Ellen Ribbands; 5s.3d. survived him. (2) Edith Mary Adams, nurse. D. 28 March 1926 E. Maitland, NSW. Presb. funeral. Ed. W. Maitland. Admitted solicitor 1873 but did not practise. Entered firm of J. & A. Brown, colliers, founded by uncles. Took over firm s Newcastle office 1877; dismissed 1883. Relinquished share in J. & A. Brown in return for cousins share in New Lambton mines, which he thereafter managed and in 1981 turned into New Lambton Land & Coal Co. Ltd. In industrial disputes pursued an independent line, occasionally supporting miners. Manager Newcastle branch Dalgety & Co. Ltd 1884; managing dir 1905. Acquired extensive pastoral interests. Pres. Newcastle Chamber of Commerce 1888 and 1892. Pres. Hunter Dist Water Supply and Sewerage Bd 1892-6 at €300 p.a. Belgian consul in Newcastle 1882-1926; Chevalier of Order of Leopold 1902. Consul for Italy. Estate valued for probate at £60,871. MLA for Newcastle 2 Feb. 1889-6 June 1891.
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Overman employed by A.A. Co., Arrived on the James Watt steamer 18 February. Aged 31
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
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Mr. Alexander Brown of the firm of J. and A. Brown of Newcastle was a passenger by the R.M.S. Madras, for Marseilles
First Name:
Alexander and Ann
Place:
Christ Church Cathedral Newcastle
Source:
Marriages Register Book of Christchurch Cathedral, Newcastle 1858 - 1868 p17
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Marriage of Elijah Abell, miner age 22 and Margaret Brown, daughter of Alexander and Ann Brown
First Name:
Alexander and James
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The friends of the late Mr. Alexander Brown are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, the procession to move from the residence of his brother, Mr. James Brown, Blane-street to proceed to the Newcastle Station and the proceed by special train to East Maitland
First Name:
Alexander and Janet
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Sacred to the memory of Alexander Brown, father of David and Margaret Beveridge, who died August 5, 1872 aged 57. Also Janet wife of Alexander Brown, who died May 10 1880 aged 84. Also James Bruce, son of David and Margaret Beveridge and grandson of Alexander and Janet Brown, who died December 2 1878 aged 35
First Name:
Alexander and Margaret
Date:
Baptism November 1844
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. p.13
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Baptism of son Alexander Henry Brown
First Name:
Alexander and Margaret
Date:
Baptism January 1847
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. p.19
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Viewer. Baptism of daughter Hannah Margaret Brown