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Surname: Dunlop
First Name: David
Ship: -
Date: 9 October 1869
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Chronicle
Details: Marriage on 8th instant, at Newcastle by the Rev. William Bain, David Dunlop of Pitt Town, to Margaret, daughter of Mr. Allan Faulds, of Pitt Town, and formerly of Renfrewshire, Scotland
200965
Surname: Dunlop
First Name: David
Ship: -
Date: 1877
Place: Lambton
Source: NSW BDM
Details: Death of David, son of Joseph and Eliza Dunlop
201834
Surname: Dunlop
First Name: David
Ship: -
Date: 28 February 1877
Place: New Lambton
Source: NMH
Details: The friends of Mr. William Dunlop are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of his deceased son David Dunlop, to move from his residence, New Lambton
202436
Surname: Dunlop
First Name: David
Ship: -
Date: 6 October 1870
Place: Hamilton
Source: Newcastle Chronicle
Details: Borehole Athletic Sports – Participant in the first sports of the kind to take place at the Borehole. These sports were held on the ground at the rear of Mr. Cameron s Queens Arms Hotel, Hamilton
214201
Surname: Dunlop
First Name: David
Ship: -
Date: 9 December 1921
Place: Hamilton
Source: Newcastle Morning Herald
Details: Athletics was the popular pastime among the residents. In the early days, the Hamilton community was largely a mining one, and every pay Saturday for many years consecutively there was an event of some consequence between the crack runners of the period. Ons of the most successful of the pedestrians was Mr. David Dunlop, who is Iiving in Tudor-street, and has been In residence in the suburb for 66 years. When he first knew the place it was as Happy Flat. It was small and with no pretensions to anything more than rough bush- a typical mining town, with a rudely constructed, but none the less comfortable, homes. His father was employed as a banksman on what was then the E pit, located down towards the Premier Hotel. Afterwards he worked on D pit, situated In front of Tudors Hotel. There was another pit called No. 2--located in Beaumont street, at the present entrance to the racecourse .. The sinking of a further pit was started out towards Adamstown way. No coal was got. Recalling the circumstances of the early days of work and sport, Mr. Dunlop says he first work ed on the old E pit, then on the D, pit, but he later on went into hotel keeping, becoming the licensee of the Miners Arms in Denison-street. He had, however, always been fond of foot raclng, and out of thirty-two matches he carried off the laurels in thirty. He had also the satisfaction of beating one of the two men later, and had in addition won scores of handicaps. He held the title of New South Wales and New Zealand miners champion for years, and when he retired from active participation in the sport, he trained numbers of the first foot-runners of the day.
54213
Surname: Dunlop
First Name: David
Ship: Superb 1838
Date: 1840 18 December
Place: Wollombi
Source: An Organised Banditti, p.196
Details: Born in County Antrim, Ireland 1794. Taken Prisoner by bushrangers at the property of John Martin Davis. Later to rode to Maitland to organise pursuit party
171898
Surname: Dunlop
First Name: David
Ship: Superb 1838
Date: 27 February 1838
Place: Port Jackson
Source: SG
Details: The Superb arrived from Liverpool via Hobart having departed Liverpool 19th September. Captain Briscoe. Passengers included David Dunlop, Mrs Dunlop and four children