Source:
The Convict Ships - Charles Bateson
Details:
Master Thomas Pitcher junior; Surgeon Colin McLachlan; 120 female convicts
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Ticket of leave holder
Details:
On list of prisoners sent to Newcastle per 'Elizabeth Henrietta'
Details:
On list of prisoners at Newcastle claiming expiration of sentence
Source:
AO NSW Fiche No 635. Principal Superintendent of convicts; Bound Indents
Details:
Middlesex gaol delivery. Tried 16th September 1812 and sentenced to 7 years transportation
Surname:
Baker (alias McCawley)
First Name:
Mary (alias Catherine)
Details:
On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per Lady Nelson
Surname:
Baker (alias McCawley)
First Name:
Mary (alias Catherine)
Source:
State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4005]; Microfiche: 635
Details:
Mary Baker alias Catherine McCawley tried 14 July 1813 Middlesex Gaol Delivery. Sentenced to 7 years transportation. Age 21
Details:
On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per Lady Nelson
Surname:
Carpenter (Chapman)
Details:
On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per Lady Nelson
Surname:
Carpenter (Chapman)
Details:
On list of prisoners sent to Newcastle per Elizabeth Henrietta
Surname:
Carpenter (Chapman)
Source:
AO NSW Fiche No 635. Principal Superintendent of convicts; Bound Indents
Details:
London Gaol Delivery. Tried 1st December 1813 and sentenced to 7 years transportation
Surname:
Carpenter (Chapman)
Source:
Colonial Secretary Papers. Copies of Letters Sent Within The Colony, 1814-1827
Details:
James Chapman, free, granted permission to marry Mary Ann Carptenter (ship Broxborneybury)
Ship:
Broxbornebury 1814 (came free)
Source:
Gaol Entrance Books. State Archives NSW; Item: 2/2009; Roll: 757 (Ancestry)
Details:
Came free. Found guilty of assault at Parramatta Quarter Sessions. Sentenced to be confined 3 years, every 4th week to be in solitary confinement
Ship:
Broxbornebury 1814 (came free)
Source:
Colonial Secretarys Papers. (NRS 899) Memorials to the Governor, 1810-1825 Item: 4/1836B Number: 177 Page: 817
Details:
Petition by Nicholas Cavillion - arrived free in the colony with his mother and had never received any indulgence from the Crown and had maintained himself with hones industry. Petition soliciting indulgence of a portion of land for a farm - Note by Samuel Marsden - This Petitioner came free and has resided at Parramatta since his arrival and is sober and has his mother to maintain
Ship:
Broxbornebury 1814 (came free)
Source:
Gaol Entrance Books. State Archives NSW; Item: 2/2009; Roll: 757 (Ancestry
Details:
Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Parramatta on a charge of assault. Sentenced to 3 years confinement, every 4th week in solitary confinement.
Source:
Colonial Secretary Index. Series: NRS 897; Reel or Fiche Numbers: Reels 6041-6064, 6071-6072
Details:
Petition for mitigation of sentence. Eleanor stated that after her arrival, she married a man and lived with him happily while he was a prisoner, for 6 years. When he gained his freedom he took up with other women, made false reports about her to the Courts. She had twice ended up at Newcastle because of him and now asked for her freedom
Source:
Church of England Burials Register Book 1821 - 1825 - University of Newcastle
Details:
Formerly Mary McCarty. Free by servitude. Died aged 38
Ship:
Broxbornebury 1814 (came free)
Details:
Daughter of Robert and Jane
Ship:
Surry 1814 (?Broxbornebury 1814)
Details:
Came free. Aged 20 in 1828
Ship:
Broxbornebury 1814 (came free)
Details:
Born in York, son of Jane Cross. Free farmer admitted to Newcastle gaol from Maitland. Committed for trial for horse stealing . Sent to Sydney for trial at the Supreme Court 29 July