Surname:
MacGrath (McGrath)
Details:
Appointed Clerk of Petty Sessions
Source:
R v Ryan, Steel, McGrath, Daley
Details:
Indicted for the murder of John McIntyre
Source:
R v Ryan, Steel, McGrath, Daley
Details:
Employed as a cook at J. McIntyres estate
Source:
R v Ryan, Steel, McGrath, Daley
Details:
Found guilty of murder of J. McIntyre. To be executed then dissected & anatomized
Source:
R v Ryan, Steel, McGrath, Daley
Details:
Gov. Burke recommended mercy. McGrath sentenced to Norfolk Island for life.
Details:
Agent for Australian Mutual Provident Society
Details:
Committed for trial for the murder of John McIntyre. Others on trial - Samuel Ryan, William Steel, Patrick Daley. Edward Doolan approver
First Name:
Thomas and Mary Ann
Place:
Newcastle Police Office
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
Details:
Thomas McGrath was charged with deserting his wife Mary Ann McGrath and leaving her without support. The information was withdrawn on defendant promising to keep sober and support his wife
Surname:
McGrath (McGraw)
Place:
Patterson's Plains
Details:
Stockkeeper aged 19. Assignedto John McIntyre
Surname:
McGrath (McGraw)
Details:
Leghorn hat and straw presser from London; For trial in Supreme Court. Charged with murder of John McIntyre. Forwarded to Sydney
Surname:
McGraw (McGrath)
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4012]; Microfiche: 664
Details:
Age 20. Leghorn hat and straw presser and cow keeper, native of Enfield. Tried 16 February 1826 at Hicks Hall and sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing hams. Assigned to John McIntyre settler at Newcastle on arrival. Sent to Norfolk Island