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Overseer of Convicts
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Assigned servant Joseph Taylor permitted to proceed to Sydney
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Accused of assisting runaways by giving them supplies in return for kangaroo skins
Place:
Durham/Northumberland
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Peter Brady per Dorothy assigned servant
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Edward Chapman per Neptune assigned servant
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His Govt. man Joseph Taylor to go to Sydney to procure seed
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Petition for mitigation of sentence
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Permission to marry at Newcastle
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Received order for grant of land
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Aged 48. Conditional Pardon holder. Grazier
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George Stone - Runaway from Newcastle. Apprehended after nine months absence; believed to have been assisted by Benjain Davis
Place:
Christ Church, Newcastle
Source:
Church of England Marriage Register Book 1818 - 1825. University of Newcastle
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No. 20. Marriage of Benjamin Davis to Ellionora McGraw, both of Patterson's Plains. Witnesses Thomas Addison and Catherine Leeson. Minister Rev. G.A. Middleton
Source:
General Muster of New South Wales 1823, 1824, 1825
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Samuel Chapman per 'Neptune' assigned servant
Source:
Hunter, Cynthia. The Settlers of Paterson's Plains. Paterson: Paterson Historical Society , 1997.
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The land Davis took up was on the western bank of the river, south of the 'Old Banks' camp and almost opposite John Tucker's farm