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David Charteris Macarthur, Branch, Bank Of Australasia, 1939 Directory of Port Phillip | |||||
Daniel D McArthur Presbyterian resident Subscriber to build school 1 Mar 1839 | |||||
DC McArthur, in Dec 1839 employed Mary Farmer aged 32, General servant, who came on the William Metcalfe | |||||
Mrs McArthur, in Jan 1839 employed Mary Maloney aged 18, Nurserymaid, who came on the Westminster
Mrs McArthur, in Jan 1839 employed Catherine Maloney aged 20, Dressmaker, who came on the Westminster DC McArthur, in Dec 1839 employed Michael Farmer aged 34, House servant, who came on the William Metcalfe | |||||
John McArthur, in Oct 1839 employed James Joyce aged 32, Gardener, who came on the David Clarke | |||||
RG McArthur, in Oct 1839 employed Thomas McFadden aged 25, Farm servant, who came on the David Clarke | |||||
AJ McArthur, in Oct 1839 employed William McFadden aged 27, Farm servant, who came on the David Clarke | |||||
Donald McArthur, in Dec 1839 employed Margaret Mccarty aged 20, House maid, who came on the William Metcalfe | |||||
Donald Gordon Macarthur, Surveyor, Melbourne, 1939 Directory of Port Phillip | |||||
Archibald Mcarthur 23 Shepherd Perthshire, employer by Mr McKenzie Goulburn, came Oct 1839 on the David Clark | |||||
John Mcarthur, came 6 Dec 1839 on the St Mango | |||||
Donald McBain 37 Shepherd came with wife and 6chn, Jan 1839 on the Hope was employed Jan 1839 by John Harrison of Melb
Elspeth McBain 34, wife of Donald McBain, with Mary 12, John 10, Ann 8, Elspeth 5, Duncan 3, Paul 1 came Jan 1839 on the Hope | |||||
Mr McCarthy, in Dec 1839 employed William Fisher aged 21, who came on the William Metcalfe
Mr McCarthy, in Dec 1839 employed Judith Fisher aged 26, who came on the William Metcalfe | |||||
Thomas Mccarthy 23, Waiter to Melbourne Club, came Dec 1839 on the Westminster | |||||
Margaret Mccarty 20 House maid RC No Tipperary, employed by Donald McArthur Melb, came Nov 1839 on the William Metcalf | |||||
James Mccasker -, Steerage, came Dec 1839 on the Westminster | |||||
John McColl, in Oct 1839 employed John Mcdonald aged 25, Tailor, who came on the David Clarke | |||||
Catherine Mccormick 27 House maid RC reads Westmarth, employed by George Langhorne Melb, came Nov 1839 on the William Metcalf | |||||
William Mccradden 20, Labourer, Gone up country, came Dec 1839 on the Westminster | |||||
Doc McCrae, in Oct 1839 employed Eliza Shields aged 23, Dairymaid, who came on the David Clarke
Doc McCrae's sister Margaret Forbes in Dec 1840 wed Doctor David John Thomas, | |||||
Mrs McCrae, in Jan 1840 employed Mary Obrien aged 27, Cook, who came Dec 1839 on the Westminster
Dr Farquhar McCrae, with his wife and two children, his mother and two sisters, had arrived from Scotland in June 1839. Sister Margaret wed 1840 to Dr David Thomas Farquhar Mcrae and Agnes born Margaret Morrison 1840, William Gordon 1841, John Morrison 1842 From Heritage Review 2007, page 30, The land which now comprises the Richmond Hill Area was purchased from the Crown in 1839 and consisted of six portions each of 25 acres in the parish of Jika Jika. The purchasers were Dr. Farquhar McCrae (surgeon), Rev. Joseph Docker (squatter who had 50 acres and created a model village (Village of Clifton) set out as 365 lots on a grid plan designed by Charles Laing. ), W H Yaldwyn (squatter, banker who sold it to William Meek in 1840), Henry Gordon Brock (who sold it to overlander John Gardiner), and John McNall (Melbourne’s first butcher). From 1840 onwards, Dr. McCrae sold parts of his allotment to prominent Melbourne figures, including Alexander McCrae , Alfred Woolley, Charles Williams, George Arden, and Thomas Strode (proprietors of the Port Phillip Gazette) Dr McCrae sold his lease on Eummemerring run, near Dandenong, in 1843 to brothers William and JFL Foster (later Colonial Secretary) | |||||
TW McCullock Presbyterian resident Subscriber to build school 1 Mar 1839 | |||||
Michael Mcdermott 23, Carpenter, Gone up country, came Dec 1839 on the Westminster |
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