First Name:
Captain Isaac
Source:
A List of Officers of the Army. Great Britain. War Office
First Name:
Captain Isaac
Source:
The London Gazette. War Office
Details:
41st Foot, Captain Isaac Blackburne, from the 17th Foot, to be Captain vice Barnes, who exchanges. Dated 2 June 1840
First Name:
Captain Isaac
Source:
The Asiatic Journal
Details:
Passengers to Bombay per Morley - Mrs. Messiter, 2 Misses and Master Messiter. Capt. Isaac Blackburne, 17th foot, in command of troops. Liuet. George Messiter, 6th Foot, Ensign James Johnstone, 40th foot, Ensign H. Piercey, 2nd Queens Regt., Ensign Edward Moor, Mr. Alexander Fullerton, Indian Navy, Robert Strong, 143 rank and file, 8 women and 8 children Queens Service
First Name:
Captain Isaac
Source:
National Archives of India
Details:
Appointment of Captain Isaac Blackburne from the 17th Foot to be Captain of 41st Foot on 2nd June 1840
Source:
A List of the Officers of the Army and of the Corps of Royal Marines
Details:
58th regiment of foot. Appointed Ensign 25 May 1826
Source:
Blackburn Family Crest, Coat of Arms and Name History Online
Details:
Isaac Blackburne, son of Isaac of Warrington and Alice Kerfoot born 15 August 1803. Captain in 41st regt foot. Died unmarried 17 December 1847
First Name:
Lieutenant Isaac
Source:
Early Days of Port Stephens
Details:
Commandant Maitland Mounted Police
First Name:
Lieutenant Isaac
Source:
Colonial Secretary. Returns of the Colony
Details:
Lieutenant of a Division of Mounted Police
First Name:
Lieutenant Isaac
Details:
17th Regiment. Appointed Magistrate
First Name:
Lieutenant Isaac
Details:
17th regt. Mounted Police. To be succeeded by Lieut. Darley of 17th regt
First Name:
Lieutenant Isaac
Details:
Resigned from Mounted Police
First Name:
Lieutenant Isaac
Source:
Wood., W. Allan., 'Dawn in the Valley', the Story of Settlement in the Hunter River Valley., Wentworth books, Sydney, 1972
First Name:
Lieutenant Isaac
Details:
Guard on the Mermaid consisted of 30 non commissioned officers and privates of different corps under the command of Hon. Cecil Gordon and Lieutenant Blackburn of 17th regt.,