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206017
Surname: Callinan
First Name: Cornelius, James, Thomas
Ship: Vocalist 1856
Date: 15 October 1856
Place: Maitland
Source: Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Immigration Records, 1840-1902
Details: Cornelius Callinan age 35, James Callinan age 23, Thomas Callinan age 21, on list of immigrants from the ship Vocalist forwarded to Maitland by steamer


206620
Surname: Calvin
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 7 January 1857
Place: Hinton
Source: Northern Times
Details: Ellen Dwyer charged Peter Newman of Hinton with having used abusive language to her in a public place. Witnesses Richard Maher; Margaret Magrath; Patrick Newman; Thomas Calvin; George Combe; Judgement 40s and costs


77404
Surname: Camel (Campbell)
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Duke of Portland 1807......
Date: 1811 November
Place: Sydney
Source: SG
Details: Sentenced to be pilloried in Sydney market place and 3 yrs in the coal mines at Newcastle for having committed a vile and infamous assault upon a girl of 8 yrs


182875
Surname: Cameron
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 10 April 1833
Place: Invermein
Source: Invermein Court of Petty Sessions. Deposition Books 1833 -1834 (Ancestry)
Details: Thomas Davis per ship Dunvegan Castle, assigned to Hugh Cameron, charged with insolence and disobedience and killing a calf. Mr. Cameron states - The prisoner is my assigned servant; on the morning of 17th March last the prisoner who is employed as stockman, reported that a calf had dropped down dead in the yard; upon skinning the animal I found upon the forehead a mark which had evidently been caused by a violent blow. I suspected the prisoner from his often maltreating the cattle in his charge; and on Saturday evening last I ordered him to take a case with some clothes into the house; he said he would take it in when he thought proper; he came in about an hour after with the clothes and shook his hand violently in my face saying he would not be ordered by me and appeared ready to strike me when a dog which was with me kept him at a distance; and last Sunday morning I ordered him to give milk to a foal which had left its mother, as usual he brought some milk and put it down at my foot and told me to do what I pleased with it and then went off. The prisoner states in his defence that he does not know how the calf got hurt and denies shaking his hand in his masters face. With regard to refusing to give the foal milk, the foal was out in the bush at the time and I had been employed from sun rise in the morning bringing in cattle and milking them and it was then one o clock and I had got no breakfast; and nobody knew where the foal was; during the week days he was brought to me by another man when he could be found to be freed that he is obliged to bring in upwards of a hundred and twenty head of cattle and to milk twelve or fifteen of them and then go to some other work until within an hour of sun down when he is obliged to go and bring in the cattle again and it is often dark before he finds them; that with regard to taking in the clothes he admits that he did not take it at the time he ordered him as he was going to see his mess divided. Thomas Cameron states - I saw the prisoner shake his hand in my father s face - it did not appear to me that it was with the intention of striking him, saying he would not be abused by him or anyone else. I was present when my father directed the man to feed the foal; it was then about 12 o clock. I heard him say that he had not got any breakfast. The foal was in the bush at the time. The Bench find the prisoner guilty of disobedience and disrespect to his master by not taking in the case and clothes when he was direct to do so but acquit him of the charge of killing the calf and sentence him to rec3ive twenty lashes but direct that a reasonable time shall be allowed him to get his food and if his master had occasion to employ him after the usual hours that he shall make him an allowance for it during the day


199393
Surname: Campbell
First Name: David James and Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1888
Place: Morpeth
Source: Morrison, W. Frederic (1888). The Aldine centennial history of New South Wales illustrated / W. Frederic Morrison. Sydney: The Aldine Publishing Company.
Details: J. CAMPBELL AND CO., General Merchants, Swan-street.-This business (the oldest and largest of its kind in Morpeth) was established about fifty-five years ago by the late James Campbell, who for ten years represented this electorate in the Legislative Assembly of New South Wales. On his death the business passed into the hands of his nephews-the present proprietors, David James Campbell, J. P., and Thomas Campbell. These gentlemen import a large amount of general merchandise direct from the English market. Thomas Campbell, who was born at Enniskillen, Ireland, in 1857, and educated in his native place, came to Australia in 1872, and entered the Civil Service in the Survey Department, in which he remained for five or six years. On the death of his uncle he proceeded to Morpeth, and was admitted a partner. He was elected an alderman of Morpeth in 1887


78825
Surname: Campbell
First Name: John Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1832 20 August
Place: Newcastle
Source: SH
Details: Allotment No. 4 in Watt St. purchased from David Maziere by J.T. Campbell and lately occupied by Mr. Croft advertised for sale


125485
Surname: Campbell
First Name: John Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1832 9 August
Place: Allotment 4 Watt Street, Newcastle
Source: SH
Details: Allotment 4 Watt Street Street purchased from David Maziere by the late John Thomas Campbell and lately in occupation of Mr. Croft offered for sale


22584
Surname: Campbell
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1846 8 July
Place: Clarencetown
Source: MM
Details: Witness in trial of Parkinson/Deardon


73158
Surname: Campbell
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1850 16 March
Place: -
Source: MM
Details: Resided near Seaham. Brother of Mrs. Muldoon whose husband had been missing since 1844. Took police to a spot 2 miles beyond Oakendale where bones were found


73242
Surname: Campbell
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1850 23 March
Place: Paterson
Source: MM
Details: Committed for trial for the murder of Thomas Muldoon. Lodged in Maitland gaol to await trial


76788
Surname: Campbell
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1850 7 September
Place: -
Source: MM
Details: 22 yrs old. Brother of Mrs. Muldoon. Witness at the trial of Thomas Rafferty


112338
Surname: Campbell
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1854 1 March
Place: County of Gloucester. Parish of Wilmot
Source: MM
Details: 62 acre farm called 'Crippford' in the occupation of Thomas Campbell advertised to be sold


154930
Surname: Campbell
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 6 April 1840
Place: Paterson
Source: Paterson Marriage Register p 2
Details: Marriage of Thomas Campbell to Ann Barnes, widow. Service performed by Rev. J.J. Smith. Witness Nathaniel Tollis of Paterson


13835
Surname: Campbell
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Asia 1822
Date: 1832 14 June
Place: Maitland
Source: SG
Details: Pedlar. Assigned to Francis Allman


16227
Surname: Campbell
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Asia 1822
Date: 1832 20 December
Place: Maitland
Source: SG
Details: Obtained Ticket of Leave


69728
Surname: Campbell
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Asia 1822
Date: 1832 19 December
Place: Maitland
Source: 1832 GG
Details: Granted Ticket of Leave


196131
Surname: Campbell
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Duke of Portland 1807
Date: 1807
Place: -
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4004]; Microfiche: 632
Details: Tried 21 May 1806. London Gaol Delivery. Sentenced to 7 years transportation


196132
Surname: Campbell
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Duke of Portland 1807
Date: 21 May 1806
Place: London
Source: Proceedings of the Old Bailey Online
Details: MARGARET RAGAN and THOMAS CAMPBELL, both age 15 were indicted for feloniously stealing on the 18th of May, a hat, value 5 s. the property of Joseph Tomkins age 12. Both were found guilty of stealing the hat and were sentenced to 7 years transportation


43228
Surname: Campbell
First Name: Thomas
Ship: James Pattison 1830
Date: 1842 25 June
Place: Maitland
Source: HRG
Details: Obtained Ticket of Leave


88095
Surname: Campbell
First Name: Thomas
Ship: James Pattison 1830
Date: 1852 11 February
Place: -
Source: MM
Details: Granted Conditional Pardon