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Paid 10 pounds by govt for house purchased from him
Source:
HRA Series 1 vol. V, pp. 424 - 425
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Prisoner at Newcastle. Needed to build the Salt Pans but unwell and unable to complete them
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Boy employed on "Princess Charlotte" during conveyance of Commissioner Bigges to Newcastle. To be paid from the Police Fund (Reel 6007; 4/3501 p.222)
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Notice forbidding persons purchasing premises known as 'Crump's House'
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Elizabeth Fielding sentenced to 2 years hard labour at the Factory for sealing a pocket book belonging to Thomas Crump
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Small colonial sloop 'William Broughton' belonging to Thomas Crump lost in a gale off Botany Bay Heads. Three lives lost - George Colston, James Carney, Edward Yarley
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To be returned to Newcastle as emancipation was illegal
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Blacksmith, carpenter and boatbuilder. Petition for mitigation of sentence
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Mary Johnson (prisoner at Newcastle) living with Crump
Source:
The Bicentenary Pioneer Register, Second Edition, Volume 111
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Married 10 March 1797 at St. Phillips Sydney to Mary Harrison. Issue 1) Thomas b. 1797 2).Isaac b 1799......Marriage/relationship with Mary Johnson. Issue 1) Harriet b. c 1815. 2)Francis b. c. 1818. 3) Samuel b. c 1820. 4) Charles b. 1823 in Sydney + three more children
Source:
The Proceedings of the Old Bailey Online
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Received sentence of Death for burglariously and feloniously breaking and entering the dwelling house of Sarah Thompson and stealing money, silver ware and clothing on 2nd July 1792. Age 20
Source:
The Proceedings of the Old Bailey Online
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Granted His Majesty's Pardon on condition of transportation for Life
Surname:
Crump (boat builder)
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Boatbuilder Newcastle. Received his emancipation from Lieutenant Governor Paterson and wished to return to Sydney
Surname:
Crumpton (?Crompton)
Date:
Buried 10 February 1856
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Abode Maitland Hospital
Source:
West Maitland Burial Register, 1855 - 1879. Living Histories
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Thomas Crumpton, labourer aged 37 died 9 February 1856