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Families in want of female servants to apply by 26th June for prisoners from the 'Numa'. Assignees to enter into engagement under penalty of forty shillings to keep their servants for one month
Date:
1834 13 June (arrival)
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indents. Fiche No. 690
Details:
Arrived with 138 English female convicts 13th June 1834. On arrival 134 mustered on 17 June 1834, 3 sick in the hospital, 2 died at sea, 1 died in the General Hospital on shore. Originally embarked 140 women. E. Bromley Surgeon Superintendent
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Master John Baker The Times reported that the Numa, James Laing and Moffatt all with convicts for Australia, lay windbound at St. Helen's and the Motherbank on 21st December 1833. Altogether 150 vessels were all waiting for moderate weather and a fair wind. It had blown during the previous week with great violence but without occasioning any loss to the ships whilst at anchor. The Numa finally departed on 29 January 1834 and, touched at the Cape where she departed on 17th March, and arrived in Port Jackson with 138 English female convicts on 13th June 1834 . The women were mustered on board on the 17 June 1834. There were three sick in the hospital, two had died at sea, 1 died in the General Hospital on shore. Originally 140 women were embarked Edward F. Bromley was employed as Surgeon Superintendent. He kept a Medical and Surgical Journal from 14th October 1833 to 1st July 1834 Edward Bromley was also surgeon on the convict ships Ocean 1816 Almorah 1817 Lord Wellington 1820 and Surry 1833
Details:
Obtained Ticket of Leave
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indents. Fiche No. 690
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Housemaid and needlewoman age 19. Tried in Edinburgh and sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing a blanket.
Source:
Application to marry
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Gilbert Muir age 37 arrived per 'Burrell', application to marry Caroline Brown age 24 arrived per 'Numa'
Source:
Application to Marry
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William Martin age 37 arrived per 'Clyde', application to marry Caroline Brown age 25 arrived per 'Numa'
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book - State Archives NSW; Roll: 136
Details:
Servant from Peebles. Admitted to Newcastle goal from Newcastle. Sent to the Gaol hospital for medical aid. Forwarded to the Female Factory at Parramatta
Source:
Settler and Convict Lists 1787-1834. Ancestry
Details:
Assigned to Newcastle district
Surname:
Burroughs (Burrows)
Details:
Age 14. Assigned to H.P. Dutton
Source:
Return of Female Convicts arrived in NSW between 1 Jan 1833 and 31 Dec 1834. Settler and Convict Lists. Ancestry
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Sent to Newcastle
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Apprehended after absconding from service of G. Furber
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From Plymouth. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Patrick Plains under sentence of 14 days in the cells. Re-assigned to William Lee in Maitland 19 May
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Servant from Plymouth. Admitted to Newcastle gaol under sentence of 4 months imprisonment. To await the arrival of a R.C. minister that she may be married. Assigned to John Cobb at Anambah 2 October
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Housemaid and kitchenmaid aged 24 from Northumberland. 5' 1"; fair ruddy and freckled compl., brown hair, hazel grey eyes, nose rather sharp at the point. Absconded from George Furber 1st August
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indents. Fiche No. 690
Details:
Housemaid and kitchen maid age 22 from Northumberland. Tried Middlesex 5 August 1833 for stealing clothes and sentenced to 7 years Transportation.
Source:
Application to Marry
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William Jackson age 28, application to marry Jane Christian age 23 per 'Numa'
Source:
Application to Marry
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Edward Rose age 30 arrived per 'York', application to marry Jane Christian age 28 arrived per 'Numa'
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW; Roll: 136
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Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Maitland. Sentenced to 14 days solitary confinement and return to government. Assigned to William Dun at Paterson on 27th November
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW; Roll: 136
Details:
Admitted to Newcastle gaol charged with absenting and insolence. Sentenced to 3 months imprisonment. Assigned to George Furber at Maitland on 26 July 1836