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Item: 63451
Surname: -
First Name: -
Ship: Grenada 1825
Date: 1825 27 January
Place: -
Source: The Australian
Details: Capt. Anderson. 112 days from Gravesend. 81 female prisoners with 15 of their children and 21 cabin passengers. No deaths and all convicts in good health


 
Item: 135893
Surname: -
First Name: -
Ship: Grenada 1825
Date: 1825
Place: -
Source: -
Details: Read about the voyage of the 'Grenada' in Squatter's Castle....Squatter's Castle. The Story of A Pastoral Dynasty. Life and times of Edward David Stewart Ogilvie 1814 - 96, Lansdowne Press Pty Ltd., 1973


 
Item: 100142
Surname: Anderson
First Name: Captain Alexander
Ship: Grenada 1825
Date: -
Place: Allandale situated between the wide plain of Pickering and a Church & School Estate which became the town of Denman
Source: Wood., W. Allan., 'Dawn in the Valley', the Story of Settlement in the Hunter River Valley., Wentworth books, Sydney, 1972 pp.51-54, 66 - 67
Details: Captain of the vessel Grenada in 1825. Departed and again returned in December 1826 as Master of the convict ship Phoenix. Reserved 1000 acres converted to a grant he named 'Allandale'. Settled here with his wife and children


 
Item: 94509
Surname: Baker
First Name: Elizabeth
Ship: Grenada 1825
Date: 1831 17 May
Place: Newcastle
Source: NGE
Details: Servant of Kildare. Free. Charged with disorderly conduct by Newcastle bench. To be confined under warrant. Bail 30 May


 
Item: 194874
Surname: Baker
First Name: Elizabeth
Ship: Grenada 1825
Date: January 1825
Place: Sydney Cove
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4009A]; Microfiche: 654
Details: Elizabeth Baker age 15. Nursery maid. Tried Newgate February 1824. Sentenced to 7 years transportation.


 
Item: 63454
Surname: Bowerman
First Name: D.A.C.G Henry Boucher
Ship: Grenada 1825 (came free)
Date: 1825 27 January
Place: Sydney
Source: The Australian
Details: Henry Boucher Bowerman and wife, passengers on the Grenada from London


 
Item: 176781
Surname: Bryan
First Name: Margaret
Ship: Grenada 1825
Date: 23 August 1827
Place: Sydney gaol
Source: Sydney Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW; Roll: 851 Ancestry
Details: Sent to Sydney gaol from Newcastle having been given up by her master. Sent to the 3rd class factory at Parramatta 3rd September


 
Item: 194876
Surname: Bryan
First Name: Margaret
Ship: Grenada 1825
Date: January 1825
Place: Sydney Cove
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4009A]; Microfiche: 654
Details: Margaret Bryan age 17. House maid from London. Tried 22 January 1824. Sentenced to 7 years transportation.


 
Item: 194878
Surname: Carty
First Name: Catherine
Ship: Grenada 1825
Date: January 1825
Place: Sydney Cove
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4009A]; Microfiche: 654
Details: Catherine Carty age 17. House maid from London. Tried Newgate 15 April 1824. Sentenced to transportation for life.


 
Item: 181295
Surname: Carty (Carthy) (McCarthy)
First Name: Catherine
Ship: Grenada 1825
Date: 4 July 1825
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
Details: Catherine McCarthy per Grenada and Sarah Cunningham per John Bull, in the service of E.C. Close charged with drunkenness, outrageous behaviour, abusive language to their master and resisting the proper authorities. Isaac Perrott a constable stated - I was on duty at Mr. Closes at Wallis Plains on Friday evening. I was called upon to take charge of Sarah Cunningham who was drunk and fighting with the overseer; I had some difficulty in taking her into custody; the commandant and Mr. Close were present. She abused them both in the grosses terms. Shortly afterwards I was called upon to take Catherine McCarthy into custody. She was not so outrageous as the other woman but she was also drunk and made use of very insolent language to the Commandant and Mr. Close. When they got sober next morning they told me they were sorry for what had happened. Edward Charles Close by letter states - it is the belief of McCarthy and Cunningham that if they get to Sydney they will either escape or by some means be left on their own hands. There was not a man on the farm dare go near them. Their abuse was unceasing and their impertinence excessive. The prisoners admit the justice of the accusation as for Friday but deny having conducted themselves improperly the following morning. Being questioned whether they had any complaint to make against their master or mistress, they state they had no complaint having been always treated with kindness and express sorrow for their misconduct. Sentenced to 14 days solitary confinement in the cells at Newcastle and afterwards to be sent to the Factory at Parramatta for six months.


 
Item: 135894
Surname: Cunningham
First Name: Peter
Ship: Grenada 1825 (came free)
Date: -
Place: -
Source: Squatter s Castle
Details: Surgeon Superintendent. Described as a rare type of naval officer. Son of a land stewart to the Laird of Dalswinton in Dumfries. Shared the literary gifts with his brothers and kept up an interest in farming throughout his active service years. Became friends with William Ogilvie on the voyage to Australia in 1825


 
Item: 63455
Surname: Finch
First Name: Heneage
Ship: Grenada 1825 (came free)
Date: 1825 27 January
Place: Sydney
Source: The Australian
Details: Assistant Surveyor. Free passenger on the Grenada from London


 
Item: 15141
Surname: Hitchman
First Name: Sarah
Ship: Grenada 1825
Date: 15 December 1832
Place: Patrick Plains
Source: Ticket of Leave butts
Details: Sarah Hitchman born c. 1808 in London. Occupation servant. Tried Middlesex Gaol Delivery 10 September 1823. Sentenced to transportation for life. 5ft 1 in. Fair complexion, light brown hair, grey eyes. Granted Ticket of Leave for district of Patrick Plains. Received conditional pardon July 1840


 
Item: 56442
Surname: Hitchman
First Name: Sarah
Ship: Grenada 1825
Date: 1828
Place: Patrick Plains
Source: 1828 Census
Details: Aged 22. At James Bowman's


 
Item: 202058
Surname: Hitchman
First Name: Sarah
Ship: Grenada 1825
Date: 28 November 1832
Place: Patrick Plains
Source: Government Gazette (Trove)
Details: Sarah Hitchman per Grenada granted a ticket of leave for the district of Patrick Plains


 
Item: 202059
Surname: Hitchman
First Name: Sarah
Ship: Grenada 1825
Date: 15 July 1840
Place: -
Source: Government Gazette (Trove)
Details: Granted a Conditional Pardon dated 1 July 1839


 
Item: 202061
Surname: Hitchman
First Name: Sarah
Ship: Grenada 1825
Date: -
Place: -
Source: Record Type: List of Convicts with Particulars 1788 - 1825 (Part 3). Ancestry
Details: Sarah Hitchman, kitchen maid and cook from London. Tried 15 September 1823. Sentenced to transportation for life. 5 ft., dark grey eyes, auburn hair, fair complexion. Well behaved on the voyage out. Assigned to Quarter Master Hales of 40th regiment on arrival


 
Item: 56440
Surname: Hitchman (Burnett)
First Name: Sarah
Ship: Grenada 1825
Date: 1828
Place: Patrick Plains
Source: 1828 Census
Details: Aged 22. Wife of J.A. Bennett (?Burnett)


 
Item: 141089
Surname: Hitchman (Burnett)
First Name: Sarah
Ship: Grenada 1825
Date: 1837
Place: Patrick Plains
Source: GRC
Details: Age 30. Ticket of leave holder


 
Item: 62898
Surname: Leppard (Leopard)
First Name: Charlotte
Ship: Grenada 1825
Date: 1828
Place: Swan Reach, Hunter river
Source: 1828 Census
Details: House servant aged 32. Assigned to John Eales



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