Details:
Thomas Doran per 'Asia', labourer, assigned servant
Details:
Frederick Edwards per 'Asia' labourer, assigned servant
Details:
On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle
Details:
Constable at Newcastle. Petition for mitigation of sentence
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Servant Richard Beardsley punished at Newcastle
Details:
Settler at Wallis Plains
Source:
Maitland Family History Circle's Pre 1900 Pioneer Register
Details:
Born c 1770 England. Spouse Maria White. For more information about descendants see Pioneer Register Entry No. 988
Details:
Tender for wheat deliverable at Newcastle accepted by govt. 100 bushels at 10s per bushell
Details:
Tender for maize deliverable at Newcastle accepted by govt., 400 bushells at 5/- per bushell
Place:
Hunter River. Township No 19
Source:
AO NSW Fiche No. 3264.
Details:
Improvements to land included a frame and wattle built barn; a wattle and plaster cottage and pig yard
Place:
County of Northumberland Parish of Morpeth
Source:
Index to map of the country bordering upon the River Hunter... by Henry Dangar (London : Joseph Cross, 1828). p3
Details:
Granted 116 acres. Annual Quit rent £ 14 10s
Source:
Ancestry. Prison Hulk Registers
Details:
George Mitchell aged 24 tried at Horsham 28 March 1803 and sentenced to transportation to NSW for life for CR? UK, Prison Hulk Registers and Letter Books, 1802-1849 - This collection consists of registers and letter books of prisoners on convict prison hulks in England between 1802-1849. A hulk is a decommissioned ship that is either technologically out of date or cannot make it through the open sea without taking on water, but is still able to float without problems. There were many of these ships available when engines started to power ships instead of sails, so the hulks were moored in harbors and used as floating prisons or for other purposes. The hulks’ place in harbors also made it easier to hold and transport convicts being sent to Australia. The first prison hulks in England appeared after a 1776 act allowed them to be used to house prisoners.
Ship:
Coromandel 1804 (?)
Details:
Farmer. Died aged 80 Buried in Glebe Cemetery
First Name:
George and Maria
Date:
Baptism 1826 November
Place:
From Wallis Plains
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle . Baptisms p.2
Details:
Baptism of John, son of George and Maria Mitchell (Farmer)
First Name:
George and Maria
Ship:
Coromandel 1804; Friends 1811
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Birth of William Goldingham Mitchell, son of George and Maria Mitchell
First Name:
George, Maria, James, John
Place:
Pittance, Wallis Plains
Details:
George Mitchell, Conditional Pardon holder age 33; wife Maria age 38 Free by servitude arrived per 'Friends'; Son James age 7 born in the colony; son George age 4, born in the colony; son John age 2, born in the colony. 160 acres cleared; 70 horned cattle.