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Item: 202050
Surname: Chamberlain
First Name: Theophillus
Ship: Canada 1815
Date: 8 July 1839
Place: Bathurst
Source: Ticket of Leave Butts. State Archives
Details: Theophilus Chamberlain granted a ticket of leave for the district of Bathurst. Description - Born in Queens County in 1795, Tried in August 1814 and sentenced to transportation for life. 5ft 10 inches, ruddy complexion, brown hair and hazel eyes. Ticket granted in lieu of No. 30/ 932 which was returned and cancelled. Note - Sentenced to 5 years on the roads in 1855


 
Item: 62068
Surname: Chamberlain
First Name: Theophilus
Ship: -
Date: 1820 25 March
Place: -
Source: SG
Details: Convicted of stealing a mare


 
Item: 77750
Surname: Chamberlain
First Name: Theophilus
Ship: -
Date: 1820 25 March
Place: -
Source: SG
Details: Sentence of death for stealing a mare. Reprieved


 
Item: 119659
Surname: Chamberlain
First Name: Theophilus
Ship: -
Date: 1820 24 March
Place: Sydney
Source: SC
Details: Sentenced to Transportation for Life to Newcastle for stealing a mare


 
Item: 36239
Surname: Chamberlain
First Name: Theophilus
Ship: Canada 1815
Date: 1820 13 April
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle per Elizabeth Henrietta


 
Item: 108735
Surname: Chamberlain
First Name: Theophilus
Ship: Canada 1815
Date: 1819 23 October
Place: Clarenden
Source: SG
Details: Overseer at Clarendon. Charged with taking a mare belonging to William Durham from Mr. Cox's estate. Reward offered for apprehendsion. 5'8"; 27 years of age, light complexion, curled hair. An Irishman by birth and very active


 
Item: 108736
Surname: Chamberlain
First Name: Theophilus
Ship: Canada 1815
Date: 1830 25 December
Place: Windsor
Source: SG
Details: Granted Ticket of Leave


 
Item: 176851
Surname: Chamberlain
First Name: Theophilus
Ship: Canada 1815
Date: 4 August 1814
Place: Queens County
Source: Freemans Journal
Details: Edward Neil, Daniel Neil, Edmond Butler, William Murphy and Theophilus Chamberlain were convicted of five indictments for feloniously causing the door of Matthew Macklin at Aghamacart, in the Queens county on the 15th April, by night to be opened to them. Second indictment for a similar felony on the 25th April. Third indictment for a like offence on the 5th of May last. Fourth indictment for by threats and menaces did attempt to compel Mathew Macklin to quit his habitation at Aghamacart aforesaid. Second county that they did compel him to quit his habitation. Fifth indictment, feloniously by menaces, did demand fire arms from the said person. Lord Norbury pronounced sentence of death.


 
Item: 202046
Surname: Chamberlain
First Name: Theophilus
Ship: Canada 1815
Date: 12 June 1857
Place: Cassilis
Source: NSW Government Gazette
Details: Granted Ticket of Leave for the district of Cassilis


 
Item: 202047
Surname: Chamberlain
First Name: Theophilus
Ship: Canada 1815
Date: 1 February 1843
Place: -
Source: New South Wales, Australia, Convict Registers of Conditional and Absolute Pardons, 1788-1870. State Records NSW (Ancestry)
Details: Granted Conditional Pardon


 
Item: 202048
Surname: Chamberlain
First Name: Theophilus
Ship: Canada 1815
Date: 1822
Place: Windsor
Source: General Muster 1822
Details: Convict for Life assigned to G. Cox at Windsor


 
Item: 202049
Surname: Chamberlain
First Name: Theophilus
Ship: Canada 1815
Date: 15 August 1815
Place: Windsor
Source: Colonial Secretarys Papers
Details: On list of convicts in the employ of William Cox of Clarendon and his two sons George and Henry


 
Item: 202051
Surname: Chamberlain
First Name: Theophilus
Ship: Canada 1815
Date: 19 November 1831
Place: Parramatta Gaol
Source: State Archives NSW; Kingswood, New South Wales; Gaol Description and Entrance Books, 1818-1930; Item: 4/6529; Roll: 174
Details: Theophilus Chamberlain, free, native place Maryborough, Queens Co., Protestant, labourer. Admitted to Parramatta Gaol from Penrith Gaol. For Trial by the Criminal Courts. Sent to Sydney Gaol 21 November 1831



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