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71188
Surname: Connelly (Connolly)
First Name: James
Ship: Providence 1811
Date: 1819 Oct - Dec
Place: Newcastle
Source: Convict Settlement
Details: Overseer, stone masons


36844
Surname: Connolly
First Name: James
Ship: Providence 1811
Date: 1814 23 November
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per 'Estramina'


36845
Surname: Connolly
First Name: James
Ship: Providence 1811
Date: 1816
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: Runaway to be returned to Newcastle


36846
Surname: Connolly
First Name: James
Ship: Providence 1811
Date: 1817 January
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: On monthly return of prisoners punished at Newcastle


36847
Surname: Connolly
First Name: James
Ship: Providence 1811
Date: 1823 10 January
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: Principal overseer of Macquarie Pier construction Newcastle


36848
Surname: Connolly
First Name: James
Ship: Providence 1811
Date: 1824
Place: Hunter River
Source: CSI
Details: Land at Hunter River


43541
Surname: Connolly
First Name: James
Ship: Providence 1811
Date: 1828
Place: Newcastle
Source: 1828 Census
Details: Settler aged 45.


174055
Surname: Connolly
First Name: James
Ship: Providence 1811
Date: 17 November 1823
Place: Newcastle
Source: Colonial Secretarys Papers. F. Goulburn to James Connolly. Memorials to the Governor 1810 - 1825
Details: The Survey of Newcastle being complete there exists no objections to your obtaining on lease the allotment No. 10 George Street Newcastle which you solicit. There is a prior applicant for No. 10 allotment though it is at present reserved to the Crown, being partly occupied by a Gaol building viz. the penitentiary or barrack


174056
Surname: Connolly
First Name: James
Ship: Providence 1811
Date: 10 January 1823
Place: Newcastle
Source: Memorials to the Governor 1810 - 1825.
Details: The Memorial of James Connolly, an emancipated overseer in the service of government at Newcastle. Had been entrusted as Principal Overseer of the men employed in the construction of the Macquarie Pier for the previous four years.