Surname:
Cafferey (Caffery) (Caffrey)
Date:
Burial 1827 December
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle . Burials p4
Details:
Age 40; Occupation: labourer
Surname:
Cafferey (Caffery) (Caffrey)
Source:
NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825, 1826-1827 (Ancestry)
Details:
Thomas Caffery, per ship Regalia, in government service, charged with absenting himself without leave. Nicholas Heally, overseer of the prisoners barracks, states - The prisoner absented himself from the barracks on Sunday evening and on Thursday he was back having been found at Wallis Plains. The prisoner states in his defence that he has not been long in the colony. That he was assigned to Mr. (William) O Donnell at Wallis Plains who lately returned him to government. That he was put into barracks where he was robbed by his fellow prisoners of everything he had and therefore he went back to his old master at Wallis Plains hoping he would keep him. Thomas Caffery sentenced to one month in the gaol gang
Place:
Cockfighters Creek
Details:
Indicted for stealing a gun belonging to William Shipley. Not guilty. Discharged
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To be tried for assault at Maitland Quarter Sessions 12.10.1846
Place:
Cockfighters Creek
Details:
Found guilty of assaulting Thomas Byrnes. 20/- fine imposed.
Details:
Charged with stealing a filly belonging to Mr. Lumley and a filly belonging to Mr Kerrigan
Place:
Cockfighter's Creek
Details:
John Lumley found his filly in Thomas Cagney's stockyard
Details:
Sentenced to 5 yrs labour on the roads for stealing a filly belonging to John Lumley
Details:
100 years old. 699 days in hospital suffering from old age and general debility
Details:
Intending to re-marry. Calling on his former wife Mary who had previously left him, to come forward if still alive
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Obtained Ticket of Leave
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Ticket of leave holder age 66
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Subscriber for the Irish Relief Fund
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Nicholas Coyne found guilty of stealing from Cahill
Details:
Made donation to the Irish and Scottish Relief Fund
Source:
Maitland Burial Register p. 90
Details:
Thomas Cahill, free, died aged 45. Buried 3 October 1837
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Purchased 80 acre land grant from John Dunn and devised it to his brother Patrick Cahill
Details:
Fined 5s or 24 hours in the cells for drunkenness
Details:
Claim for Deed of Grant. 80 acres parish of Branxton. Located on an order of Gov. Darling's dated 11 December 1830 in favour of John Dunn who it is alleged sold to Thomas Cahill now deceased who devised to his brother Patrick Cahill
Details:
Age 46. Ticket of leave holder