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Surname: Haydon
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1850 25 September
Place: Murrurundi
Source: MM
Details: Present at the Anti Transportation meeting held at the White Hart Hotel
85839
Surname: Haydon
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1851 17 September
Place: Bloomfield
Source: MM
Details: Campaigning for Rev. Dr. Lang to represent the counties of Brisbane, Bligh and Phillip in the Legislative Council
86528
Surname: Haydon
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1851 29 October
Place: Murrurundi
Source: MM
Details: On list printed in the Gazette for New Commission of the Peace
88458
Surname: Haydon
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1852 21 February
Place: Bloomfield
Source: MM
Details: Advertising his boiling down establishment for carriers returning to Morpeth after leaving the Hanging Rock gold diggings
89054
Surname: Haydon
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1852 24 March
Place: Murrurundi
Source: MM
Details: Correspondence re gold he purchased at Murrurundi from diggers Wilson and Keddy who had been at the Peel River diggings
89942
Surname: Haydon
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1852 26 May
Place: Murrurundi
Source: MM
Details: Lieut. Blandford departing the district to assume the command of third division of native police. Dinner held in his honor in Murrurundi as he had many friends there including Thomas Haydon, John Gaggin, Peter Brodie & George Cohen. Dinner held at the White Hart Inn
92241
Surname: Haydon
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1852 28 July
Place: Murrurundi
Source: MM
Details: Thomas Marshall sentenced to 2yrs hard labour on the roads for violently assaulting Thomas Haydon
92761
Surname: Haydon
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1852 7 August
Place: Murrurundi
Source: MM
Details: Attended meeting in Murrurundi to raise funds for victims of the Gundagai floods
92780
Surname: Haydon
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1852 11 August
Place: -
Source: MM
Details: Account of the road to the Bingera gold diggings and the route that he took
92989
Surname: Haydon
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1852 25 August
Place: Murrurundi
Source: MM
Details: Elderly servant Timothy Cutin fatally injured at Black creek in an accident with a dray
95127
Surname: Haydon
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1852 6 October
Place: Murrurundi
Source: MM
Details: Contributed to reward offered to anyone discovering a remunerative gold field in the Page River district
113544
Surname: Haydon
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1854 15 March
Place: Pages River
Source: MM
Details: Sale of 51 building and garden allotments at Haydonton
114123
Surname: Haydon
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1854 31 May
Place: of Bloomfield, Murrurundi
Source: MM
Details: eath of Mary, wife of Bernard Haydon and mother of Thomas Haydon at Strokestown, Roscommon, Ireland aged 80 years
121585
Surname: Haydon
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1841 8 October
Place: Scone
Source: GG
Details: James Smith per 'Emma Eugenia' absconded from service
124453
Surname: Haydon
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1855 7 November
Place: Bloomfield, Murrurundi
Source: MM
Details: Died on 2nd November aged 41
214130
Surname: Haydon
First Name: Thomas and Matilda
Ship: Kinnear 1837
Date: 7 February 1837
Place: Sydney
Source: State Archives and Records Authority of New South Wales; Kingswood, NSW, Australia; Reports of vessels arrived (or Shipping reports); Series: 1291; Roll: 2851
Details: Thomas Hayden and Miss Matilda Hayden passengers on the barque Kinnear from London
207397
Surname: Haydon (obit)
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 7 November 1855
Place: Bloomfield
Source: Maitland Mercury
Details: DEATH OF THOMAS HAYDON, Esq., J.P., of BLOOMFIELD. - The inhabitants of this district have suddenly been cast into deep gloom and heartfelt sorrow by the death of Mr. Haydon this morning. Tidings of the mournful event reached Murrurundi and Haydonton early in the morning, where it had scarcely been known that Mr. Haydon had been ill, as only a few days ago he had been attending to business in his usual health. The unexpected announcement added intensity to the shock. With mingled feelings of doubt and fear, relatives and acquaintances hastened to the residence of Mr. Haydon, where the voice of lamentation told the truth, alas ! too convincingly, that the kind husband and father, the generous friend, the active public-spirited colonist, was no more. He leaves a widow and six of a family to deplore their loss. Mr. Haydon, though young - about 40 years of age - was an early settler in this district, and during the whole of his career his efforts for its welfare, and for the welfare of the colony generally, have been unwearied, and of an enlightened, liberal, and influential character. He was ever ready to originate and to co-operate with all parties in any good work. Zealous and self sacrificing in promoting his views and opinions, party feeling never darkened his generous mind, or restricted the wide, expansive, all-embracing stream of his benevolence. There are many instances and evidences left among those with whom he differed in opinion of his good feeling towards them. The loss of his personal practical benevolence to the poor will be widely felt and deplored. Murrurundi, 2nd November, 1855.