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Item: 115114
Surname: Connelly
First Name: Nicholas
Ship: -
Date: 1833 12 November
Place: -
Source: In the Service of the Company. Letters of Sir Edward Parry, VolumeII June 1832 - March 1834 Letter 1007a
Details: Overseer of cattle employed by Mr. Pringle. Land occupied by Stock in Connelly's charge granted to the Australian Agricultural Company


 
Item: 183374
Surname: Connelly
First Name: Nicholas
Ship: -
Date: 21 June 1838
Place: Muswellbrook
Source: Title: Muswellbrook Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books, 1838-1843. Ancestry.com
Details: Enquiry into the cause of the death of Nicholas Connelly, free by servitude. William Learny, ticket of leave holder, sworn deposed - accompanied the deceased from his place on Peels River to assist him in driving some young horses belonging to Mr. Pringle. Yesterday morning we both breakfasted at Briggs Public House. We drank half a pint of brandy there and the deceased brought a bottle away with him of which he drank part twice or three times on the road. He was not sober when he came near his horse started off with him. He ran amongst the trees and when the deceased was again bringing him towards the road he fell from the horse. I think he fell on the back of his head. He never spoke a word afterwards. Surgeon John Goodwin sworn - I have examinedthe body of Nicholas Connelly and find a fracture on the left parietal bone. I think it was the cause of his death. Chief Constable Patrick Maher also examined. Magistrate Edward Denny Day stated - It appears from the foregoing statements that the deceased came by his death accidentally while in a state of intoxication. It also having been stated that the deceased was possessed of considerable property in stock at the time of his death the Registrar of the Supreme Court has been informed


 
Item: 63376
Surname: Connolly (Connelly)
First Name: Nicholas
Ship: -
Date: 1826 8 July
Place: Patrick Plains
Source: SG
Details: Overseer employed by John Howe. Witness in trial of Patrick Kearns


 
Item: 119491
Surname: Connolly (Connelly)
First Name: Nicholas
Ship: -
Date: 1839 11 September
Place: Invermein
Source: GG
Details: Deceased. Notice to Creditors


 
Item: 119492
Surname: Connolly (Connelly)
First Name: Nicholas
Ship: -
Date: 1829 9 July
Place: Windsor
Source: SG
Details: Mentioned as a guide to Dr. Parmeter (de quirosville) in 'Times Gone By'


 
Item: 36839
Surname: Connolly (Connelly)
First Name: Nicholas
Ship: Guildford 1816
Date: 1820 15 May
Place: Hunter river
Source: CSI
Details: Accompanied John Howe on expedition of discovery to Hunter River


 
Item: 36840
Surname: Connolly (Connelly)
First Name: Nicholas
Ship: Guildford 1816
Date: 1823 May, July, October
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: Servant of John Howe. Permitted to pass with cattle to Patrick Plains


 
Item: 163134
Surname: Connolly (Connelly)
First Name: Nicholas
Ship: Guildford 1816
Date: 1823/24/25
Place: near Newcastle
Source: General Muster of New South Wales 1823, 1824, 1825
Details: Conditional Pardon holder. Employed by John Howe


 
Item: 176806
Surname: Connolly (Connelly)
First Name: Nicholas
Ship: Guildford 1816
Date: 24 October 1827
Place: Sydney gaol
Source: Sydney Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW; Roll: 851 Ancestry
Details: Sent to Sydney gaol from Wallis Plains charged with branding cattle. Tried at the criminal court 29 November 1827 and found not guilty



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