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200741
Surname: Corrigan
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 7 June 1884
Place: Newcastle
Source: NMH
Details: Marriage, on June 3rd, at the residence of the parents of the bride, by the Rev. Francis Clemens, William Horace Sherwin, eldest son of Thomas Corrigan, Newcastle, to Martha, fourth daughter of Henry Lovell, Burwood, Newcastle
200750
Surname: Corrigan
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 9 February 1895
Place: Newcastle
Source: NMH
Details: Marriage on January 23 1895 of Stella Susannah Priscilla, eldest daughter of Thomas Corrigan, journalist, Newcastle, to Bowes Fenwick Shield, by Rev. W. Brown, Lambton
201446
Surname: Corrigan
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 6 March 1891
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Government Gazette
Details: Sequestration Order against Thomas Corrigan of 43 Charlton-street, Newcastle, journalist.
200735
Surname: Corrigan
First Name: Thomas and Mary
Ship: -
Date: 1878
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW BDM
Details: Death of Florence Annie Jane, daughter of Thomas and Mary Corrigan
200752
Surname: Corrigan
First Name: Thomas and Mary
Ship: -
Date: 1876
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW BDM
Details: Death of Frank Prosser Corrigan, son of Thomas and Mary Corrigan
201447
Surname: Corrigan (obit)
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 26 October 1905
Place: Subiaco, Western Australia
Source: NMH
Details: The death took place at Subiaco, West ern Australia, on Tuesday, of Mr. Thomas Corrigan. who for many years was connected with the Newcastle press. The deceased gentleman, who was in his 79th year, had considerable journalistic experience in New South Wales. Upon his arrival in the State, he joined the staff of the Mercantile Advertiser, a journal at that time owned and published by Mr. J. F. Burns. Subsequently he became associated with the Cumberland Argus, having as colleagues Mr. John Ferguson and the late Mr. Garnet Walch, and his last metropolitan engagement was on the staff of The Stockwhip. Coming to New castle in the early seventies, he joined the Pilot, and remained with that journal until an opening presented itself on the staff of the Newcastle Chronicle, of which he afterwards became part proprietor with Mr. Hugh McDicken. After severing his connection with the Chronicle, Mr. Corrigan became the editor of the Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners Advocate, which was published for the first time in Bolton-street in April, 1876, in the premises at present occupied by Mrs. Pike. In July of the same year, the Chronicle ceased publication, and the premises were taken over by the Herald proprietary, Mr. Corrigan still occupying the editorial chair. He laboured strenuously for the advancement of Newcastle, and in many instances his efforts were successful. His persistent advocacy of what he deemed to be the rights of Newcastle won for him popularity, and the good work he did in that direction was appreciated by all classes. Mr. Corrigan was closely identified with all the industrial troubles that took place in the seventies, and for his work as shorthand writer to the many conferences held between the masters and the men he was commended by both sides. As an all round journalist, he possessed much ability, and a highly cultivated mind. He was the first secretary of the New castle Benevolent Society, under the presidency of Mrs. J. C. Ellis, and was instrumental in accomplishing much good work while occupying that position. His services as a vocalist were always available whenever a charitable appeal was being made, and in many other respects he liberally assisted with his talents for the well-being of the community. Mr. Corrigan leaves a grown-up family, the eldest son being Mr. W. H. Corrigan, of Newcastle.
152327
Surname: Corry
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 29 August 1841
Place: Maitland
Source: Maitland Baptism Register p. 48
Details: Thomas, son of William and Caroline Corry born 14 July 1841. Baptised 29 August 1841. Occupation of William Corry - cooper
119395
Surname: Corser
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Henry Porcher 1835
Date: 1839 14 August
Place: Maitland
Source: GG
Details: Granted Ticket of Leave
37435
Surname: Corser (Cossar)
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Baring 1815
Date: 1819 29 December
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: On list of prisoners sent to Newcastle per Elizabeth Henrietta
135974
Surname: Cory
First Name: Thomas Elston
Ship: -
Date: 1871 2 December
Place: Raymond Terrace
Source: MM
Details: Household. Petitioner opposing the proposed incorporation of the Municipality of Raymond Terrace
72847
Surname: Coss
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1850 2 March
Place: Port Stephens
Source: MM
Details: Late of Port Stephens. Intestate estate
120327
Surname: Costello
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Waterloo 1836
Date: 1841 15 January
Place: Scone
Source: GG
Details: Granted Ticket of Leave
149186
Surname: Cothers (Crowthers)
First Name: Thomas and Ann
Ship: Amelia Thompson 1839
Date: 1839 30 September
Place: -
Source: State Records of NSW. Online microfilm of shipping lists
Details: Thomas Crowthers age 31, farm labourer and Anne Crowthers age 34, farm servant passengers on the Amelia Thompson
15966
Surname: Cotter
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1845 12 April
Place: Gammon Plains
Source: MM
Details: Elderly shepherd. Blankets stolen by John Watson
177213
Surname: Cotterall (Cottrell)
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Adrian 1830
Date: 2 December 1835
Place: Newcastle gaol
Source: Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW; Roll: 136
Details: Labourer from Berkshire. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Paterson under sentence of 6 months imprisonment. Discharged 30 January 1836
153279
Surname: Cotterell
First Name: George Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1839 18 November
Place: West Maitland
Source: Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
Details: Birth of George Thomas, son of Robert Cotterell
188011
Surname: Cotterell
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1 November 1900
Place: Adamstown
Source: Newcastle Morning Herald
Details: Thomas Cotterell, manager of the Adamstown Steam Brick Company. Works in full swing because of the brisk state of the building trade. A dozen men constantly employed. Thomas Cotterell had 32 years experience in the brick making trade and for many years was connected with the Wallsend brick works
15751
Surname: Cotterill (Cottrill)
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Adrian 1830
Date: 1837
Place: Newcastle
Source: GRC
Details: Assigned to Iron Gang aged 22
64314
Surname: Cottrell
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1839 19 December
Place: Maitland
Source: The Australian
Details: Thomas Cottrell a settler had been to the Police Office at Maitland and on his return home he was beset by four blacks, who threw their spears at him and then closed with and robbed him of his jacket which he carried over his arm. Two of the spears struck him on the arm and the other two entered a tree close to him. He got the assistance of a constable and proceeded to the camp at Green Hills where he picked out the two prisoners whom he had previously known, and the other two escaped. The blacks presented their spears at the constable when he went to capture them. The prisoner Toby had been very recently released from Goat Island where he was undergoing punishment for a similar offence.
29910
Surname: Cottrill
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Adrian 1830
Date: 1834 18 November
Place: Maitland
Source: SG
Details: Obtained Ticket of Leave