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Item: 6006
Surname: Threlfo
First Name: Henry
Ship: -
Date: 28 November 1827
Place: Newcastle
Source: Threlfo, Wood, Sheppart & Wilson - SC
Details: Indicted for stealing the property of George Streker. Found guilty and a sentence of death was recorded against him. Not executed


 
Item: 78503
Surname: Threlfo
First Name: Henry
Ship: -
Date: 1827 30 November
Place: Hunter River
Source: SG
Details: Henry Threlfo, William Wood and Samuel Shepherd indicted for stealing a bill of exchange belonging to George Streater. John Bromley and George Wilson indicted for receiving same


 
Item: 79084
Surname: Threlfo
First Name: Henry
Ship: -
Date: 1858
Place: Raymond Terrace
Source: RTC
Details: Buried Raymond Terrace Pioneer Cemetery


 
Item: 135525
Surname: Threlfo
First Name: Henry
Ship: -
Date: 1910 23 July
Place: Hunter Street, Maitland
Source: SMH
Details: Well known identity Henry Threlfo aged 70 attacked his 8yr old grandson with an iron bar killing him instantly. The boy's aunt Bella Threlfo witnessed the incident


 
Item: 135526
Surname: Threlfo
First Name: Henry
Ship: -
Date: 1856 14 June
Place: Raymond Terrace
Source: MM
Details: Title Deeds to 2 roods of land


 
Item: 181371
Surname: Threlfo
First Name: Henry
Ship: -
Date: 5 July 1825
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
Details: Joseph Thorpe and Henry Threlfo both in government service charged with robbery....Mary Ann Stewart states...I was robbed last night of every article of wearing apparel which I possess. I went out in the evening and left my trunk in the care of Thomas Strattles. On my return I found the lock had been forced and everything had gone. I am certain Strattles would not rob me as I am living with him. Amongst other things stolen was the making of a shift which I had cut out, the Gusset and I am positive is part of the shift. Thomas Strattles states Mary Stewart left her box in my charge. Thorpe came into the room...I wanted to go out for a few minutes and asked him to stop whilst I was away. He consented and I left him. The box was then locked and everything safe; on my return Thorpe was gone and the box had been forced and emptied. I gave the alarm to the Chief Constable and told I had no doubt but that Thorpe had committed the robbery. The Chief Constable states...I caused Thorpe to be taken into custody last night by Perrott the Constable. This morning I searched the premises in the occupation of John Mayo who carries on the trade of currier and shoemaker when not employed as a barber which is his government duty, in an apartment of the house in which Henry Threlfo sleeps, who works in the mines, but who is a currier by trade. I discovered a large hole about four feet deep very artfully covered over and there is no doubt but this hole has been many years in existence and used for the sole purpose of secreting stolen property. The house is notorious for a considerable time past for harbouring the worst characters on the settlement. In the hole I found some grains of wheat and maize quite fresh; a young cabbage plant which could not have been out of the ground many hours and the gusset of a shift which Mary Stewart recognises. Isaac Perrott states....I took Thorpe into custody last night, I told him it was for robbing Mary Stewart and advised him to bring the things to light; He told me he knew where they were and would go and get them. I suffered him to go and in about a quarter of an hour he returned and told me he had been asking himself a few questions which had caused him to alter his mind....The prisoners severally deny any knowledge of or participation in the robbery. Sentence: Joseph Thorpe 50 lashes and three years to a penal settlement. Henry Threlfo two years at a penal settlement.


 
Item: 106203
Surname: Threlfo
First Name: Henry
Ship: Atlas 1819
Date: 1840 February
Place: Newcastle
Source: Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Marriages p6
Details: Marriage of Henry Threlfo of Raymond Terrace aged 40 and Mary Jackson aged 21. Witness at marriage James Dewell


 
Item: 106205
Surname: Threlfo
First Name: Henry
Ship: Atlas 1819
Date: 1820 38 August
Place: -
Source: CSI
Details: On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle per Lady Nelson


 
Item: 106206
Surname: Threlfo
First Name: Henry
Ship: Atlas 1819
Date: 1821 Jan; 1822 Mar
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: On monthly returns of prisoners punished at Newcastle


 
Item: 106207
Surname: Threlfo
First Name: Henry
Ship: Atlas 1819
Date: 1825 13 July
Place: -
Source: CSI
Details: On list of convicts transported to Port Macquarie per Elizabeth Henrietta


 
Item: 170388
Surname: Threlfo
First Name: Henry
Ship: Atlas 1819
Date: 1825
Place: Newcastle
Source: Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 20
Details: Assigned to government employment at Newcastle


 
Item: 177733
Surname: Threlfo
First Name: Henry
Ship: Atlas 1819
Date: 13 March 1819
Place: Woolwich
Source: UK Prison Hulk Registers and Letters Books (Ancestry)
Details: Age 18. Tried at Wells Quarter Session January 1819 and sentenced to 7 years transportation for grand larceny. Admitted to the Justitia Hulk 13 March 1819 and transferred to the Atlas for transportation on 25 May 1819


 
Item: 177734
Surname: Threlfo
First Name: Henry
Ship: Atlas 1819
Date: 18 January 1819
Place: Somerset, Wells
Source: The Bristol Mercury (England)
Details: George Trapp and Henry Threlfo for stealing silk handkerchiefs from the shop of Mr. Marsh, silk mercer of Bath sentenced to be transported for seven years. These juvenile depredators long infested Bath; Trapp and Threlfo were very impudent during their trial and when sentence was passed on them, they aucaciously told the Chairman they were very much obliged to him!


 
Item: 135524
Surname: Threlfo (Telford)
First Name: Henry
Ship: Atlas 1819
Date: 1837
Place: Newcastle
Source: GRC
Details: Age 31. Assigned to the gaol at Newcastle


 
Item: 177732
Surname: Threlfo (Twelford)
First Name: Henry
Ship: Atlas 1819
Date: 28 June 1836
Place: Newcastle gaol
Source: Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW; Roll: 136
Details: Labourer from Bristol. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Raymond Terrace. Sentenced to 6 months imprisonment. Discharged 25 December 1836



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