First Name:
Constable James
Details:
Free. Appointed constable in place of Joseph Flemming
First Name:
Constable James
Details:
Resigned from position of Constable . Replaced by Patrick Connolly
First Name:
Constable James
Details:
James Broderick and Wooger Vitnell appointed constables in the room of James Wool and Williah Fish who resigned
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Settlers Arms. Offering reward for return of lost filly
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Offering reward for missing filly
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Requesting that a meeting be convened to consider the transportation question
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Correspondence regarding a previous article in the Maitland Mercury on the condition of rum sold at his hotel
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Innkeeper from Paterson. Mining in company with Mr. Pratt and Stepen Stanbridge; died after being buried under 2 tons of dirt in the mine
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Innkeeper from Paterson. Mining in company with Mr. Pratt and Stepen Stanbridge; died after being buried under 2 tons of dirt in the mine
Source:
Maitland Baptism Register p. 156
Details:
James, son of James Broderick, born 20 June 1837. Baptised 10 August 1837. Occupation of James Broderick sen., - Constable
Ship:
Nabob 1842 (came free)
Source:
Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Gaol Description and Entrance Books, 1818-1930
Details:
James Broderick, labourer from Roscommon. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Maitland, thought to be illegally at large. Sent by steamer to Sydney for identification