Surname:
Falkiner (Faulkner)
Source:
"Ireland." Times [London, England] 22 Nov. 1815: 4. The Times Digital Archive. Web. 11 Mar. 2013.
Details:
The London Times reported in November 1815 that .....On Friday evening, three Dublin convicts, by the names of Falkiner, Hopkins, and Holster who were obliged to be brought up from the Botany Bay ship, in order to make room for the persons sentenced to transportation, under the Insurrection Act, at Clonmel and Limerick, attempted to make their escape out of the north Jail, through the sewer; the three had descended, and were in this situation when they were discovered by the vigilance of Mr. Welsh who had them property secured.
Surname:
Falkiner (Faulkner) (Fawkner)
First Name:
Constable John
Source:
Convict Settlement
Details:
Punished for aiding and assisting in a robbery and having part of the property found on his person
Surname:
Falkiner (Faulkner) (Fawkner)
Details:
On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per Elizabeth Henrietta
Surname:
Falkiner (Faulkner) (Fawkner)
Details:
On monthly return of prisoners punished at Newcastle
Surname:
Falkiner (Faulkner) (Fawkner)
Source:
Convict Settlement
Details:
Punished for theft in gaol
Surname:
Falkiner (Faulkner) (Fawkner)
Details:
On list of prisoners sentenced to Newcastle who arrived from VDL
Surname:
Falkner (Faulkner)
Ship:
Marquis of Huntley 1826
Details:
Aged 32. Tried in Worcester. Ticket of leave holder
Surname:
Faulkiner (Faulkner)
Details:
Gave subscription for the purchase of a fire engine, hose etc
Place:
Maitland, Newcastle, Paterson
Details:
Appointed to Wesleyan School Board
Place:
Maitland, Newcastle, Paterson, Singleton, Wollombi
Details:
Appointed to Wesleyan School board
Details:
Labourer from Ramsgate. Admitted to Newcastle from Patrick Plains under sentence of 28 days in the cells. Sent to the watch house to be returned to his gang 1 August
Details:
Assigned servant of A. McLeod. Permitted to proceed to Newcastle per 'Fame'
Ship:
Marquis of Huntley 1826
Details:
Aged 26. Stockman assigned to P. McIntyre
Ship:
Marquis of Huntley 1826
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4011]; Microfiche: 661
Details:
John Faulkner age 23. Baker from Kidderminster. Tried 16 July 1825. Sentenced to transportation for life for picking pockets. Assigned to Peter McIntyre at Hunter River on arrival.
Surname:
Faulkner (Fawkner)
Ship:
Calcutta 1803 (came free)
Source:
Colonial Secretary's Correspondence
Details:
On a list of prisoners to be transported to Newcastle on the Lady Nelson. Fortesa de Santo and John Fawkner both sentenced by a Bench of Magistrates in Hobart to three years at Newcastle
Surname:
Fawkner (Faulkner) (Falkiner)
Details:
Hobart. Sentenced to 200 lashes and transportation to Newcastle for 3yrs for robbing His Majesty's Stores