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Coats Creek (CREEK), NSW Details
History
John William (Will) Coates - Native of Trimdon in Durham. Arrived Sydney 10 March 1817. Married Mary Marjoram 3.1.1820 at Parramatta. (Source: A Century of Pioneers Beverley Earnshaw)
Description
"A watercourse about 7 km long. Rising near Wyoming T.S. and flowing generally ESE into Evans Plains Creek. Proposal under consideration to amend the spelling to Coates Creek"". """
Origin
"Named after John William Coates who was assigned as Police Clerk in 1819 under William Lawson Commandant of Bathurst. Coates opened the first school in Bathurst in 1820. School master from 1820 to 1824. Granted land (Por 49) Trimdon"" at Kings Plains in 1826 Now known as ""Trendon Grange"". Died Woodstock 8.12.1847."""
Coats Creek (CREEK), NSW
title | Coats Creek (CREEK) |
additional | |
state | NSW |
reference | 12855 |
placename | Coats Creek |
designation | CREEK |
geographical name | Coates Creek |
previous names | |
lga | BLAYNEY |
description | "A watercourse about 7 km long. Rising near Wyoming T.S. and flowing generally ESE into Evans Plains Creek. Proposal under consideration to amend the spelling to Coates Creek"". """ |
meaning | |
origin | "Named after John William Coates who was assigned as Police Clerk in 1819 under William Lawson Commandant of Bathurst. Coates opened the first school in Bathurst in 1820. School master from 1820 to 1824. Granted land (Por 49) Trimdon"" at Kings Plains in 1826 Now known as ""Trendon Grange"". Died Woodstock 8.12.1847.""" |
history | John William (Will) Coates - Native of Trimdon in Durham. Arrived Sydney 10 March 1817. Married Mary Marjoram 3.1.1820 at Parramatta. (Source: A Century of Pioneers Beverley Earnshaw) |