- 1868 – Birth of Frances Hicks
- 1878-06-01 – Isaac Whereat toasting the judges at the Borders annual show at Stanthorpe
- 1883-02-16 – Isaac Whereat proposed as Auditor for Tenterfield Council
- 1888-05-30 – Isaac Whereat as Timber Merchant giving evidence in court on quality of sleepers – case between Railway and Cobb & Co
- 1889-02-06 – Isaac Whereat elected as Alderman on Tenterfield Council
- 1889-11-16 – more – more – Isaac Whereat appointed as Magistrate in Tenterfield
- 1892-02-09 – Isaac Whereat elected as Alderman on Tenterfield Council
- 1893-02-13 – Isaac Whereat elected as Alderman on Tenterfield Council
- 1894-02-20 – Isaac Whereat elected as Mayor of Tenterfield Council
- 1894-04-28 – article on Tenterfield town including Mayor Isaac Whereat property
- 1894-06-12 – political meeting for MLA Mr C A Lee – with Mayor Isaac Whereat in the chair
- 1894-06-20 – political meeting with Labour candidate John Coxall – with Mayor Isaac Whereat in the chair
- 1894-09-25 – Isaac Whereat appointed to Local Land Board for Tenterfield
- 1895-03-27 – Isaac Whereat appointed to School Board for Tenterfield
- 1896-11-14 – Isaac Whereat appointed Coroner for Tenterfield and Colony generally
- 1900 – Death of Isaac Whereat’s first wife Elizabeth Murdoch
- 1901-03-05– Isaac Whereat at Railway Station to meet politicians
- 1901-04-19– Isaac Whereat the Coroner & also supporting formation of football club
- 1901-04-23 – Isaac Whereat JP at political meeting for C A Lee
- 1901-05-14 – Isaac Whereat mentioned as member of Local Land Board
- 1901-11-29 – Isaac Whereat gaining Auctioneer’s licence
- 1902-08-02 – Isaac Whereat appointed to local old age pensions district board for Tenterfield
- 1903-05-01 – Isaac Whereat member of Hospital Committee in Tenterfield
- 1903-05-01 – Isaac Whereat member of School Board
- 1903-05-26 – Isaac Whereat attending meeting with Federal politician
- 1904-01-19– Isaac Whereat appointed as JP
- 1904-01-22 – Isaac Whereat misses out on position on PAM Hospital Committee as his nominator was late to meeting – first time in over 40 years that a Whereat has not been on the Committee
- 1904-05-28 – Isaac Whereat sworn in as JP for Tenterfield
- 1904-09-09 – Isaac Whereat at meeting with State MP CA Cox
- 1905-01-23 – Isaac Whereat at Cricket Match function
- 1905-5-16 & 1905-05-19 Marriage of Frances Hicks and Isaac Whereat – a quiet wedding – his second after death of first wife Elizabeth
- 1906-01-05 – Isaac Whereat lobbying for new hospital to replace existing older hospital – Deputation to Minister for Public Works
- 1910-02-15 – Isaac Whereat speaking at function for departing Minister in Tenterfield
- 1910-03-26 – Isaac Whereat at function for federal politician
- 1910-11-25 – Isaac Whereat – auctioneer licence given for 1911
- 1911-12-01 – Isaac Whereat – auctioneer licence given for 1912
- 1912-12-28 – Isaac Whereat JP retires from his business
- 1917-07-18, 1917-07-20, 1917-07-23 & 1917-07-24 – Death of New England identity Whereat – including Obituary
- 1929-04-30 – Wedding of Isaac and Frances Whereat’s daughter Alice to John McLean of Randwick
- 1939-09-08 – Death of Frances Whereat nee Hicks – widow of Isaac Whereat
- 1939-09-01 – Obituary of Frances Whereat nee Hicks – widow of Isaac Whereat – last of Whereats in Tenterfield
- 1993-07-22 – Death of Alice Emma McLean nee Whereat daughter of Isaac and Frances Whereat – buried at Warialda General Cemetery with husband John George Richard McLean
- 2008 – Guide to Tenterfield includes historic house Salisbury Villa built by Isaac Whereat (husband of Frances Hicks)
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Who am I ? Kerrie Anne Christian (nee Adams), a great great granddaughter of Henry Thomas Hicks, eldest child of James and Margaret Hicks.
It's now been discovered that James Hicks' sister Sarah Hurst-Herbert (nee Hicks) was in the Illawarra by as early as 1823, likewise James' step dad Thomas White - barely 8 years after the first European settlement in the Illawarra. And James Hicks' mum (Margaret White nee Howe) had arrived in Wollongong by 1826.
Nearly 200 years later, and in 2014 we've had 9 generations live in the Illawarra - one of the earliest European Pioneering Families in the Northern Illawarra - with 7 generations of the Hicks McKenzie branch in an unbroken chain since 1837.
Some Hicks' left in the 19th Century, and became Pioneering European families on the NSW North Coast (Hicks). Then some went further afield to Brisbane, Cairns & even Thursday Island and Perth - even overseas!
From childhood Mum would take us to place flowers on the Hicks Family Graves at St Augustine's Bulli. Their names intrigued me - what were their stories? Uncovering them was harder in the past. Finally with Trove & the Web it's possible to discover & share so many more of these stories across our Hicks Family.
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Hi Kerrie, thanks for the info. I’m great-great-great grand daughter of Isaac Whereat, I have just started researching him. He sounds like he was a spectacular man.