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              144984            
          
              Surname: Charlotte (Indigenous)            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 14 April 1852            
          
              Place: Newcastle            
          
              Source: Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms p. 42            
          
              Details: Single woman, daughter of Molly, an aboriginal. Baptism of son James Hyde            
          
              145369            
          
              Surname: Charlotte (Indigenous)            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 8 February 1859            
          
              Place: Newcastle            
          
              Source: Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms p.72            
          
              Details: Baptism of daughter Mary Ann Hide            
          
              164300            
          
              Surname: Charlotte (Indigenous)            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 15 February 1845            
          
              Place: Brisbane Water            
          
              Source: Application to Marry            
          
              Details: Joseph Ashby aged 32, arrived per Asia, application to marry Charlotte (age 22, the daughter of an aborigine by an Englishman)            
          
              168795            
          
              Surname: Charlotte (Indigenous)            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 1854            
          
              Place: Hexham            
          
              Source: Australia Birth Index (Ancestry)            
          
              Details: Daughter of Tommy and Fanny. Birth registered at Hexham            
          
              168799            
          
              Surname: Charlotte (Indigenous)            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 1857            
          
              Place: Hexham            
          
              Source: Australia Birth Index (Ancestry)            
          
              Details: Daughter Mary Ann Hide s birth registered at Hexham            
          
              176208            
          
              Surname: Cherabout (Indigenous) Brisbane Water            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 24 April 1879            
          
              Place: Wyong            
          
              Source: NMH            
          
              Details: In an account of the life of Old Margaret of Lake Macquarie, Robert Talbot mentioned Cherabout of the Wyong tribe as a relative of old Margaret            
          
              168789            
          
              Surname: Chidd (Indigenous            
          
              First Name: John            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 1848            
          
              Place: Scone            
          
              Source: Australia Birth Index (Ancestry)            
          
              Details: Son of Robert. Birth registered at Scone            
          
              12153            
          
              Surname: Clarke (Indigenous)            
          
              First Name: Mickey            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 13 July 1844            
          
              Place: West Maitland            
          
              Source: MM            
          
              Details: Aboriginal. Charged with stealing clothes belonging to William Clark. Discharged.            
          
              58462            
          
              Surname: Cobawn Paddy (Paddy) (Indigenous)            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 30 May 1835            
          
              Place: Gloucester district            
          
              Source: Sydney Gazette            
          
              Details: Reward offered. Wanted for the murder of 5 men on Mackenzie s station            
          
              167532            
          
              Surname: Cobbawn Wogi (Indigenous)            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: -            
          
              Place: Newcastle            
          
              Source: Newcastle Art Gallery            
          
              Details: Portrait of Cobbawn Wogi, Native Chief of Ashe Island, Hunters River by Richard Browne            
          
              174761            
          
              Surname: Cobborn Mary (Indigenous)            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 28 March 1827            
          
              Place: Wallumby Brook            
          
              Source: Original Documents on Aborigines and Law, 1797-1840 - Macquarie University. Document 21            
          
              Details: Sworn Statement of Samuel Owen, employed by James Bowman encountered 15 natives near Wallumby Brook while out searching for cattle - Jackass, Cobborn Mary (wife to Bit of Bread)            
          
              58717            
          
              Surname: Cobrabald (Indigenous)            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 29 September 1849            
          
              Place: Port Stephens            
          
              Source: Maitland Mercury            
          
              Details: Native who assisted in the capture of bushranger James Davidson            
          
              178837            
          
              Surname: Cockie (Cocky) (Indigenous)            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 1837            
          
              Place: Paterson and Dungog            
          
              Source: Dungog Chronicle 22 December 1905            
          
              Details: Correspondence from Captain (?Thomas) Cook to E. Deas Thompson dated 26th April 1837...Sir, I have the honor to acknowledge receipt of your letter of the 19th instant relative to the indivicual named in the margin (Cockie), and have no hesitation in saying from the peaceable honest and orderly conduct of the blacks in this quarter for many months past it would be perfectly safe to return Cocky to his tribe, nay I am sure it would do great good, for he is an intelligent fellow and will communicate to his friends all he has seen and come through since they parted, this paving the way to their future improvement while it must ensure gratitude and good will to the whites.            
          
              58531            
          
              Surname: Cockie (Indigenous)            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 18 July 1835            
          
              Place: Williams River            
          
              Source: Sydney Gazette            
          
              Details: Aborigine. Attacked and plundered the store of Mr. Nowland. Reward offered            
          
              178356            
          
              Surname: Cockie (Indigenous)            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 3 August 1836            
          
              Place: Newcastle gaol            
          
              Source: Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 136            
          
              Details: Cockie, an aborginal admitted to Newcastle gaol from Sydney. To be sent for trial at the Quarter Sessions for assault and robbery. Sentenced to 3 years in Van Diemens Land. Forwarded to Sydney 17 September 1836            
          
              178357            
          
              Surname: Cockie (Indigenous)            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: January 1836            
          
              Place: Sydney Gaol            
          
              Source: Newcastle Gaol Description  Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 856            
          
              Details: Cockie, an aboriginal native born c. 1813. 5ft 7in, slender build, small scar on left side of upper lip            
          
              174941            
          
              Surname: Cocky  (Cockie) (Indigenous)            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 2 November 1841            
          
              Place: Dungog            
          
              Source: Dungog Chronicle            
          
              Details: Possum and Cocky sent for trial by Magistrate Thomas Cook after complaints were made of their being seen near Matthew Chapmans The Grange with firearms in their possession (Dungog Chronicle 29 December 1905)            
          
              183270            
          
              Surname: Cocky (Cockie) (Indigenous)            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 1833            
          
              Place: Dungog            
          
              Source: The Wingham Chronicle 10 August 1943            
          
              Details: Harking back to Hannas store,  the commodities therein, although probably of limited quantity and range, proved a source of attraction to the blacks and a raid was made on the premises during the darkness of a July night in 1833. Entrance to the premises was effected by the simple process of lifting the roof off, which, being made of bark, offered no serious obstacle to the marauders. They got away with several bags of flour, a musket, two axes and a number of blankets and bolts of winsey. A hue and cry was raised next day and two constables succeeded in effecting the arrest of Billy Foster, Cocky and Tommys Martha. They were brought for trial but managed to escape from the lock up and were never seen afterwards. A reward of 2 pounds was offered by the authorities for their apprehension             
          
              184742            
          
              Surname: Combo (Indigenous)            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 16 March 1870            
          
              Place: Dungog            
          
              Source: Evening News            
          
              Details: Combo, one of the Dungog Tribe of aboriginals was drowned on Wednesday last in attempting to swim the Williams River. He had undertaken to hand a letter to parties in the vicinity of Mr. Tunks farm, who were in charge of a mob of New England cattle destined for Maitland. Combo with his shirt enclosing the letter fastened upon his head, made his start from a point near Mr. Walkers slaughter house. He had successfully crossed the main current when the shirt fell into the water. He instantly recovered it, but afterwards seemed, by his actions to have no mastery over himself. And after being borne along till he was between the mill and the opposite bank he shouted out something that could not be heard and finally sank            
          
              202317            
          
              Surname: Combo (indigenous)            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 17 March 1870            
          
              Place: Dungog            
          
              Source: Newcastle Chronicle            
          
              Details: An aboriginal named Combo, was drowned at Dungog while crossing the Williams River