First Name:
Joseph Thomas
Source:
Australian Marriages - FamilySearch Historical Records
Details:
Marriage of Joseph Thomas Slack (b. 1844 in Maitland, son of William James and Maria Cormack Slack) to Grace Plummer (b. 1847 in Cornwall, daughter of James and Mary Ann Donnel Plummer)
First Name:
Joseph Thomas
Source:
Maitland Baptism Register p. 97
Details:
Joseph Thomas, son of William James and Eleanor Slack born 20 November 1843. Baptised 3 December 1843. Occupation of William James Slack - innkeeper
Details:
Escaped awaiting transportation to Newcastle but recaptured
Surname:
Smith (occ. carpenter)
Source:
NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
Details:
Thomas Smith, government servant charged with theft. Philip Lamprey states....a short time since I lost my bed tick. It was stolen from my hut. I am a carpenter assisting at the construction of the bridges on the Wallis Plains road. Thomas Smith is also employed there as a carpenter and occupies the same hut as I do. I did not know that he had taken my bed tick. It has not yet been found. John Duncan states - I have charge of the Carpenters gang employed constructing the bridges on the Wallis Plains road. Lamprey reported to me having lost his bed tick a short time since. Two or three days ago Smith told me he had the bed tick, that he has brought it from one of the road party I desired him to produce it which he refused. It was Lampreys ticking.....Thomas Smith sentenced to one week solitary confinement on bread and water
Surname:
Smith (Wedlock) ( Weadlock)
Details:
Obtained Ticket of Leave
Details:
Bushranger. Indicted for aiding and abetting Richard Young in shooting with intent to murder Joseph Fleming on 26th May 1839
Details:
Sentenced to be transported to Norfolk Island for life after being convicted of aiding in abetting in the shooting of Joseph Fleming
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Absconded from Newcastle Settlement
Details:
Sentenced to transportation for Life to Newcastle for cattle stealing
Place:
Blairmore, Muswellbrook
Details:
Offering reward for return of missing horse
Place:
Singleton district
Details:
On List of Subscribers for the Widow of Charles Bates who was killed at Glennies Creek by a fall from his horse and left a large family entirely destitute
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Richard Young, convicted of shooting at Joseph Fleming with intent to murder and William Allen, John Rose alias Henry Ellis, and Thomas Spencer for aiding and abetting were sentenced to Norfolk Island for life
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Giving full particulars of charge made against him & protesting innocence
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On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per Lady Nelson
Details:
On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per "Lady Nelson"
Place:
Bulga, Patrick Plains
Details:
Farrier aged 41. Employed by Festus Young
Ship:
Marquis of Huntley 1830
Details:
Assigned to Government
Ship:
Marquis of Huntley 1830
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Books 1839 No. 600
Details:
Sawyer from Manchester. Charged with bushranging and various felonies (Muswellbrook). Transferred to Sydney gaol
Ship:
Marquis of Huntley 1830
Source:
Muswellbrook Bench Books
Details:
Runaway from Govt. service. Committed for trial for bushranging with William Allen, John Rose, Richard Young and Mary Ann