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Range above Murrurundi in 1824. The
first properties in the area were
Invermein and
Segenhoe in 1825. The town
initially started as the
village of Redbank...
- sons (also
including Nathaniel) on board.
Settling in
Scone (then
called Invermein),
William and his
father leased a
cattle run in the New
England area in...
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established the
properties 'Puen Buen', 'Blairmore', 'Kayuga', 'Yarrandi', '
Invermein' and 'Turanville'. By the
early 1830s most of the land
along Dart Brook...
- for "****aulting with
intent to kill his master",
Donald McIntyre, at
Invermein, near Scone.
William Johnson (alias 'Blue Stockings') - 6
March 1834 -...
- Paterson's Plains, Liverpool, Maitland, Campbelltown, Darlington, Wollongong,
Invermein,
Stonequarry Cr****, Port Stephens, Bong Bong or Berrima, Port Macquarie...
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Edward Gill (or Gills) was an ****igned
servant to
Donald McIntyre at '
Invermein', near Scone. He was
convicted of "inflicting
sundry wounds, with a sharp...
- the 1830s, he was
living in the area, then
known as 'the
district of
Invermein', and was
sitting as a Justice-of-the-Peace with two
other local landholders...
- land grab by
wealthy settlers including Francis Little who
established Invermein in 1825. A
village named Redbank began to
emerge by 1828 but the traffic...