Details:
William Cooper assigned servant
Details:
Patrick Calligy assigned servant
Details:
Michael Farrell assigned servant
Details:
Landholder at Newcastle
Details:
Employed Ralph Clarke to build his house
Details:
Died in 1833. Son Richard in dispute over property and land left to him by his father
Details:
James Cohen per 'Guildford', permitted to pass from Windsor to the farm of John Swan
Place:
Lemon Grove, Pattersons Plains
Details:
William Gorgan per 'Borodino' with John Swan
Place:
Lemon Grove, Patterson's Plains
Details:
Henry Holt per 'Asia' labourer, assigned servant
Place:
Patterson's Plains
Details:
5 pound prize awarded for tobacco by Patterson's Plains Farmer's club
Place:
Lemon Grove, Paterson's Plains
Details:
James Ramsey per 'Phoenix' assigned servant
Place:
Lemon Grove, Paterson's Plains
Details:
James Rollings per 'Coromandel' assigned servant
Place:
Lemon Grove, Paterson Plains
Details:
Michael Ryan per 'Borodino' with John Swan
Details:
Appointed Poundkeeper at Paterson's Plains
Source:
The 1788 - 1820 Association's Pioneer Register
Details:
Born c 1768. Died c. 1833 at 'Lemon Grove' Old Banks, Paterson (buried Hinton Cemetery) Issue 1)Richard 2) John 3) Mary 4) Sarah 5) Jane
Place:
Patterson's Plains
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 669
Details:
William Goggin per 'Borodino' assigned servant
Source:
Colonial Secretary's Papers. State Records of NSW Special Bundles
Details:
Marriage of John Swan per Coromandel, to Margaret McKennel arrived per 'Broxbornebury'
Source:
UK Prison Hulk Registers and Letter Books 1802 - 1849
Details:
John Swan aged 31. Offence C.R. (?Captial respite). Tried at Maidstone 14 March 1803 and sentenced to transportation for life. Received onto the Captivity Hulk 2 May 1803. Transferred to the Coromandel convict ship for transportation to NSW on 20 October 1803.
Place:
Christ Church, Newcastle
Source:
Church of England Marriage Register Book 1818 - 1825. University of Newcastle
Details:
No. 8 . Marriage of John Swann, farmer, to Mary Lowry. Witnesses Thomas George and Mary Chapman. Minister Rev. William Cowper