Norman McBEATH
Norman McBEATH
late of Bouro St, Mudgee
New South Wales Police Force
Regd. # ?
Rank: Constable
Stations: ?, Mudgee Police Station Lockup Keeper in 1861
Service: From ? to ?
Awards: ?
Born: ? ? c1802. Born and married in Scotland
Arrived in Australia: Aboard a convict ship in 1834.
Previous employment: Soldier in the 50th Regiment Afoot
Died on: ? ? 1908 in Mudgee
Cause: ?
Age: ?
Funeral date: ?
Funeral location: ?
Buried at: ?
[alert_red]? is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance[/alert_red] * BUT SHOULD BE
[alert_yellow]? is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance[/alert_yellow] *NEED MORE INFO
[alert_green]? IS mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance[/alert_green ]
[alert_blue]? is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance[/alert_blue] * NOT JOB RELATED
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FURTHER INFORMATION REQUIRED ON THIS MAN
You have provided a bit more info than I currently have about Henry Chadban, who is my first cousin twice removed!
I have some others in my genealogy who were also reported to be NSW Policemen, though my quick search of your site did not bring them up. I’m wondering if you have come across them?
GALLARD, Alfred – b 1870 – thought to have been in the Police in Broken Hill
McBEATH, Norman – b c1802 – thought to have been in the Police in Mudgee abt 1881
MILLER, Harry Frank Turnbull – b1881 – thought to have been in the Police in Sydney after his stint in the Boer War
I would love to know if you have anything on these men!
Thank you, once again!
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Regards,
Megan Tilley
18 August 2015
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According to the death certificate for this person, he is recorded as being a “Police pensioner”.
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McBeath, in various items, comes up with different spelling: McBeth, MacBeth McBeath but Norman was born and married in Scotland and arrived in Australia aboard a convict ship in 1834. He was a soldier in the 50th Regiment Afoot. He resigned from the army and joined the Police and was the Mudgee Lockup Keeper in 1861. He died in Mudgee in 1908.
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http://www.family.joint.net.au/index.php?mid=1&cid=362
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