Details:
22 yrs old. Brother of Mrs. Muldoon. Witness at the trial of Thomas Rafferty
Place:
County of Gloucester. Parish of Wilmot
Details:
62 acre farm called 'Crippford' in the occupation of Thomas Campbell advertised to be sold
Source:
Paterson Marriage Register p 2
Details:
Marriage of Thomas Campbell to Ann Barnes, widow. Service performed by Rev. J.J. Smith. Witness Nathaniel Tollis of Paterson
Details:
Pedlar. Assigned to Francis Allman
Details:
Obtained Ticket of Leave
Details:
Granted Ticket of Leave
Ship:
Duke of Portland 1807
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4004]; Microfiche: 632
Details:
Tried 21 May 1806. London Gaol Delivery. Sentenced to 7 years transportation
Ship:
Duke of Portland 1807
Source:
Proceedings of the Old Bailey Online
Details:
MARGARET RAGAN and THOMAS CAMPBELL, both age 15 were indicted for feloniously stealing on the 18th of May, a hat, value 5 s. the property of Joseph Tomkins age 12. Both were found guilty of stealing the hat and were sentenced to 7 years transportation
Ship:
James Pattison 1830
Details:
Obtained Ticket of Leave
Ship:
James Pattison 1830
Details:
Granted Conditional Pardon
Ship:
James Pattison 1830
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4015]; Microfiche: 674
Details:
Thomas Campbell, age 18, native place Meath. Occupation shoemaker s apprentice. Tried in Dublin 11 July 1829. Sentenced to transportation for life for horse stealing. Assigned to John Clare at Windsor on arrival
Ship:
Susan 1839 (came free)
Source:
Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Gaol Description and Entrance Books, 1818-1930
Details:
Thomas Campbell, farmer from Fermanagh. Admitted to Newcastle gaol on a charge of murder. To be sent for trial. Allowed bail.
Surname:
Campbell (Camel)
Ship:
Duke of Portland 1807.......
Details:
Sent to Newcastle as a prisoner
Surname:
Campbell (Camel)
Ship:
Duke of Portland 1807.......
Details:
Runaway convict from Newcastle
Details:
Assigned to James Neale
Details:
Born 1789. Marks from shot wounds on the cheek, mark of an old ulcer on the elbow. Assigned to John Earl. Punished for absenting and using threatening language to his master
Place:
Patterson's Plains
Details:
Farmer's man from Co. Wicklow, 5ft 8 1/2in, blue eyes, brownto grey hair, ruddy complexion, Absconded from John Earl
First Name:
Thomas (Patrick)
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 134
Details:
Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Paterson Plains. To be worked in irons until 26 November 1833. (Entire entry crossed out)
Surname:
Canavan (Cannavan)
Details:
Aged 43. Stockman assigned to John Earl
Surname:
Canavan (Cannavan)
Source:
Australasian Chronicle
Details:
Ticket of leave cancelled for theft