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Surname: Nichols
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1837
Place: Port Stephens
Source: GRC
Details: John Proctor per 'Recovery' assigned servant
135542
Surname: Nichols
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1854 25 October
Place: Tillighery River
Source: MM
Details: Employed Thomas Day
136937
Surname: Nichols
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1837
Place: Port Stephens
Source: GRC
Details: George Vidler per 'Recovery' assigned servant
145490
Surname: Nichols
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1916 2 June
Place: -
Source: Bishops Bridge Anglican Cemetery
Details: Son of William and Eliza. Died aged 69 years
33065
Surname: Nichols (Nicholls)
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1847 17 July
Place: Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Remanded after being found guilty ofstealing property belonging to Mr. Trinder
65958
Surname: Nichols (Nicholls)
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Florentia 1828
Date: 1828
Place: Port Stephens
Source: 1828 Census
Details: Labourer aged 21 assigned to A.A. Company
65952
Surname: Nichols (Nicholls)
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Waterloo 1827
Date: 1828
Place: Port Stephens
Source: 1828 Census
Details: Came Free. Aged 25 in 1828. Employed by A.A. Co
48792
Surname: Nicholson
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1849 14 July
Place: East Maitland
Source: BR
Details: Son of a miller. Died aged 5 1/2 Buried in Glebe Cemetery
152259
Surname: Nicholson
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 14 January 1845
Place: Maitland
Source: Maitland Baptism Register p. 117
Details: Thomas, son of William and Mary Anne Nicholson, born 20 October 1843. Baptised 14 January 1845. Occupation of William Nicholson - publican
200267
Surname: Nicoll
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1872-1888
Place: Stockton
Source: Title St. Philips Newcastle: 120 years of witness and 75 years in Watt Street. Camden Theological Library
Details: The Cause in Stockton, developed under the supervision of Thomas Nicoll who was an Elder from 1872 to 1888 continued to prosper during the thirty years that John Hay was Elder for the district (1888-1918). He died in September, 1918 just one year before the Foundation Stone of the Stockton Church Hall was laid
196942
Surname: Nicoll (obit)
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 17 May 1888
Place: Newcastle
Source: NMH
Details: ANOTHER old and respected resident of some twenty-eight years standing has passed over to the great majority, in the person of Mr. Thomas Nicoll, who expired at an early hour yesterday morning, at his residence, Stock ton, after an illness of about three weeks duration. Some seven months since Mr. Nicoll had a slight cerebral attack, from which, however, he soon rallied, and was apparently in good health until some three weeks since, when he was seized with illness, and his memory appeared to leave him altogether. He proceeded to Sydney, where he sought medical advice, and upon his return was compelled to take to his bed, which he never left again alive, as paralysis set in and he completely lost the use of his speech, which he never regained. Dr. Morgan was assiduous in his attendance upon the deceased, but it was seen that all the powers of human aid could not save him, as he gradually sank, and the vital spark vanished as above stated. Mr. Nicoll arrived here in 1860, in company with Mr. James Gillan and Pilot Melville, from Mel bourne, in a water boat, and ever since that period has resided at Stockton. The deceased in his youth followed the occupation of a ship-carpenter and ship-builder, but, in latter years, supplied the shipping of the port with water; and, at the time of his death, one of his water tanks, the Pearl, was still running in that service. As a ship-builder, Mr. Nicoll was well-known many years ago, he having constructed the schooner Lismore, which was wrecked on the Oyster Bank in 1866, the schooner Mary Webster, and several water boats, all of which have done good service. The deceased, the late Captain Manson, and Mr. J. Gillan, were, for a considerable period in partnership. In Newcastle and the district Mr. Nicoll was highly esteemed and respected for his genial disposition and generally good qualities, and his face will be sadly missed from among the many old Newcastle identities. He was at the time of his death, and had been for a period of over 20 years, an elder of the Hunter-street Presbyterian Church. The deceased was a native of Peterhead (Scotland), and had reached the age of 61 years. He leaves a widow and five children, the majority of whom are grown up, to mourn their sad loss. As soon as the death of Mr. Nicoll became known, the flags of all the vessels in harbour and at the merchant s offices were displayed at half-past, as a token of respect. The deceased s remains will be interred at Sandgate this afternoon, and the funeral will, no doubt, be largely attended by his relatives and acquaintances.
65994
Surname: Nulty (McNulty)
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Lord Sidmouth 1821
Date: 1828
Place: Jarruston, Hunter River
Source: 1828 Census
Details: Labourer aged 33 assigned to Alexander Warren
71400
Surname: Nulty (McNulty)
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Lord Sidmouth 1821
Date: 1830 16 February
Place: Newcastle
Source: Application to marry
Details: 35 yrs of age. Free. Application to marry Catherine Thompson
72063
Surname: Nulty (McNulty)
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Lord Sidmouth 1821
Date: 1832 23 August
Place: Newcastle
Source: Application to marry
Details: 38 yrs of age. Application to marry Charlotte Tether (Tither)
101660
Surname: Nulty (McNulty)
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Lord Sidmouth 1821
Date: 1832 11 September
Place: Newcastle
Source: Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle
Details: Marriage of Thomas McNulty aged 38 and Charlotte Tether both from Dalwood
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Surname: Nulty (McNulty)
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Lord Sidmouth 1821
Date: 1821 8 September
Place: Pennant Hills
Source: CSI
Details: Employed at Pennant Hills
213938
Surname: O Callaghan (17th regt)
First Name: Private Thomas
Ship: -
Date: April - June 1835
Place: Hunter River
Source: War Office Records. Muster Books and Pay Lists - 17th Regiment (Leicestershire) - Trove
Details: Private Thomas O Callaghan stationed at Hunter River, on special service
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Surname: O'Connell
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Dunvegan Castle 1832
Date: 1837
Place: Patrick Plains
Source: GRC
Details: Aged 26. Assigned to Richard Alcorn
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Surname: O'Connor
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Java 1833
Date: 1833
Place: -
Source: AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 688
Details: Age 20. Reads. Farm servant from Co. Clare. Tried 27 February 1833 and sentenced to transportation for life for shooting at a man
67762
Surname: O'Connor
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Java 1833
Date: 1838 31 October
Place: Invermein
Source: GG
Details: Farm servant aged 25. Tried County Clare. Absconded from service of H. Dangar