Surname:
Cross (11th Regiment)
Details:
James Cross apprehended in Morpeth. Believed to be a deserter from the 11th Regt., forwarded to Sydney for identification
Surname:
Cumden (11th Regiment)
Details:
Robert Cumden deserter from the 11th Regiment. Better known as Big Bob the Mounted Policeman. Suspected of being the Jerrys Plains Mail robber
Surname:
Curley 99th Regiment
First Name:
Private Martin
Details:
Martin Curley. Private in 99th Regiment. Charged with assaulting Daniel Wild
Surname:
Daly 99th Regiment
First Name:
Private James
Details:
Private James Daly. Patrick Carthy found not guilty of stealing Daly s boots and trousers
Surname:
Daly 99th Regiment
First Name:
Private William
Place:
Maitland Circuit Court
Details:
William Daly, private soldier of 99th found guilty of manslaughter of John Stewart by shooting him with a musket. Fined 1/-
Surname:
Day 99th regiment
First Name:
Captain Henry James and Eliza
Source:
Maitland Baptism Register p.117
Details:
Henrietta Emily, daughter of Henry James and Eliza Day born 31 October 1844. Baptised 16 December 1844. Occupation of Henry Day - Captain 99th regt
Surname:
Day 99th Regiment
Details:
Captain Day. Wife gave birth to a daughter 31.10.1844
Surname:
Day 99th Regiment
First Name:
Captain Henry James
Details:
Captain Henry James Day appointed assistant Engineer and Superintendent of Blackheath Stockade
Surname:
Day 99th Regiment
First Name:
Captain Henry James
Details:
Captain Henry James Day appointed Magistrate, assistant engineer and superintendent of ironed gangs
Surname:
Day 99th regiment
First Name:
Captain Henry James
Source:
Soldiering Fifty Years Ago: Australia in The Forties by George Jean de Winton
Details:
Captain Deering was succeeded on Norfolk Island by Captain Day, who brought to the task the magisterial experience gathered in Maitland, where he had charge of the stockade, and that gathered from his associa-tion as a magistrate with Mr. Price when previously quartered on the island. To the character of Captain Day I cannot refrain from bearing tribute. He married early in life a lady without fortune, and had only his pay to live on, yet not only was he never in debt, but so excellent was his management of his income that he always kept up a good appearance, and both at Maitland and at Norfolk Island there was no more hospitable house than his. Should these Reminiscences fall under the eyes of any of the numerous friends he made in Australia, they will learn with satisfaction that he lived to command his regiment, and at his death left a substantial provision for his widow and children. Old Maitlanders will remember the confusion of identity between the two Days on the magisterial bench Denny Day, the police magistrate, and Captain Day, his constant associate. They were in no way connected, but were fast friends.
Surname:
Day 99th regiment
First Name:
Captain Henry James and Eliza
Source:
Maitland Baptism Register p. 82
Details:
Fanny Charlotte, daughter of Henry James and Eliza Day born 2 January 1843. Baptised 20 April 1843. Occupation of Henry James Day - Captain 99th regt
Surname:
de Winton 99th Regiment
First Name:
Lieut. George
Details:
Lieutenant George de Winton married Fanny Winder daughter of T.W.M. Winder
Surname:
Donohoe 99th regiment
First Name:
Private Patrick
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Burials p16
Details:
Catherine Donohoe, wife of Private Patrick Donohoe died aged 42
Surname:
Doyle 99th Regiment
Details:
Private John Doyle apprehended for desertion
Surname:
Dunn 99th Regiment
First Name:
Private Daniel
Details:
Private Daniel Dunn.
Surname:
Durr 99th Regiment
First Name:
Private Malachai
Details:
Private Malachi Durr
Surname:
Eastburn 99th Regiment
First Name:
Private Charles
Details:
Private Charles Eastburn. Soldier of 99th Regiment accused of assaulting Richard Taaffe
Surname:
Elliott 99th Regiment
Details:
Lieutenant Elliott gave speech at celebrations for Stuart Donaldson
Surname:
Evernden (Buffs) (3rd Regiment)
Source:
Colonial Times and Tasmanian Advertiser
Details:
Commander of the horse patrol recently established in Sydney. Embarking on the vessel Amity for Newcastle with 30 soldier to quell bushranging in the district. Their uniform was the same as the Governor's Body Guard
Surname:
Farrell 99th regiment
Source:
Registers of Coroners Inquests and Magisterial Inquiries (Ancestry)
Details:
Robert Farrell - Death by violence inflicted by person or persons unknown