J. E. L. Rutherford Source material collected concerning Rutherford and related families and Cobb &...
J. E. L. Rutherford Source material collected concerning Rutherford and related families and Cobb & Co., 1794-1975
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1794-1975
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MAV/FM4/6466-6472
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7 microfilm reels - negative and positive
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MAV/FM4/6466
Series 01: Original Cobb & Co. records, 1885-1912
A. Day Book, April 1885-February 1912
B. Rent register, 1898-1901
C. Auction sales receipts, dockets, etc. February 1898-May 1899
D. Journal - sundries, April 1905-March 1906
E. Ledger, 1908-1912
Series 02: Material collected by Mrs Joan Edith Lorraine R...
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J. E. L. Rutherford Source material collected concerning Rutherford and related families and Cobb & Co., 1794-1975
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General note
See also CY 209 (MLMSS 353): Cobb & Co. documents including articles of partnership, 1867, 1871, 1874; memorandum and articles of association, 1884, 1894. Photostats at D387.
Filmed by W. F. Pascoe Pty Ltd. October 1975
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Information transferred from Manuscripts Leaf Catalogue No. 1 (2-218C) as part of the eRecords Project, 2010-2011
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Originals in the possession of Mrs Joan Edith Lorraine Rutherford, Bathurst, NSW
Administrative / Biographical history
Mrs Joan Edith Lorraine Rutherford, nee Bassett, married Norman, grandson of James Rutherford, a founding member of Cobb & Co. She conducted research into the history of the Rutherford, Bassett, Ridley and Gilmour families
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MAV/FM4/6466-6472
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nZNv8AQn
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nZNv8AQn
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423518
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