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107480
Surname: Armstrong
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Isabella 1832
Date: 1844 23 February
Place: Fullerton Cove
Source: Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Burials p13
Details: Ticket of leave holder. Died aged 37. Burial date
126459
Surname: Armstrong
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Isabella 1832
Date: 1840 10 June
Place: Newcastle
Source: GG
Details: Granted Ticket of Leave
172394
Surname: Armstrong
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Isabella 1832
Date: 26 October 1841
Place: Newcastle gaol
Source: Gaol Entrance Books. State Archives NSW; Item: 2/2009; Roll: 757 (Ancestry)
Details: John Smith and Thomas Armstrong, both convicts by the Isabella and ticket of leave holders, admitted to Newcastle gaol on 26th October charged with drunkenness. Their tickets of leave recommended to be cancelled and they were sent to Hyde Park Barracks.
180556
Surname: Armstrong
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Isabella 1832
Date: -
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books, 1833-1836 (Ancestry)
Details: Thomas Armstrong, assigned to AA Company, charged with disorderly conduct. Constable Rouse testified....On Friday night last I heard a great disturbance at Hewsons Public House. When I went to the house I saw the prisoner fighting with two or three soldiers. I had him confined in the watch house. I sent a constable to the Sergeant of the Guard to have the soldiers taken away. The Guard came down and the soldiers were allowed to stay. I went to a Magistrate to allow the prisoenr to be let out of the wath house as I found he was not at fault the prisoner had a pass...Constable Anthony testified...When I took the prisoner he was outside the verandah fighting with a soldier. He had been drinking. Guilty. Sentenced to 25 lashes
180649
Surname: Armstrong
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Isabella 1832
Date: 2 November 1835
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books, 1833-1836 (Ancestry)
Details: James Kendall per Parmelia, assigned to A.W. Scott. William Lear per Mellish, Thomas Bagley per Nithsdale assigned to the A.A. Company, all charged with disorderly conduct and being out of barracks after hours. Thomas Armstrong per Isabella, James Armitage per Exmouth, Robert Ridley per Isabella and John Clish per Bengal Merchant, assigned to the Company, charged with disorderly conduct......Constable Anthony testified....On Saturday night about twelve oclock, we heard a noise as we were passing Mr. Scotts cottage. We looked at the door to see who it was. Mr. Scotts man was playing the fiddle and Bagley and Lear were inside before the fire there was a bottle and some rum in it the bottle produced we took Bagley and Lear on going to the watch house we met the other four prisoners on the flat going towards the cottage. We brought them all to the watch house. Hannell was with me at the time....Constable Hannell testified.....On Saturday night last between twelve and one oclock I heard some singing and noise in Mr. Scotts Cottage. We knocked at the door. They admitted us. There was a bottle before Kendall on the floor. We took the two Company men in charge. In going towards the town we met the other four prisoners, none of them was disorderly. They were making no noise. James Rawson testified....I was at the mens barracks about half past eight on Saturday night when William Latham mustered the men. They were all present. I have not seen any of the prisoners from that time till now. There was a fight amongst the men late on that night inside on the Flats. I know no reason why the prisoners should not have gone to their beds that night....Mr. James Steele, Engineer, testified....At the hour of eleven I desired all the men to go to their beds including the prisoners. I cannot say that any of the men was drunk. I believe Bagley had been drinking. Clish has been with the Company nearly twelve months and I have had no trouble with him. All the prisoners are generally well behaved.....A.W. Scott testified....I do not remember ever giving the prisoner Kendall any positive orders that he should not admit any person into the cottage, but it is my impression that the prisoner must have known that it is against my orders and that he knows that some of my men have been punished for the same offence.....Sentence...Bagnal, Ridley, Armstrong 25 lashes each. Kendall 75 lashes
189213
Surname: Armstrong
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Isabella 1832
Date: 2 February 1892
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Morning Herald
Details: Correspondence about Isaac Ecclestone and how he came to be transported for breaking into the house of Thomas Jewitt at Hedworth Durham. His accomplices who were also transported on the Isabella were John Stewart, John Barker, Bartholomew Stephenson, Thomas Armstrong, John Smith and David Johnstone. All of the men were assigned to the A.A. Company at Newcastle
194160
Surname: Armstrong
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Isabella 1832
Date: March 1832
Place: -
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4016]; Microfiche: 681
Details: Thomas Armstrong age 24. Miner from Durham. Tried at Durham 23 July 1831. Sentenced to transportation for life for house breaking
20505
Surname: Baker
First Name: William
Ship: Isabella 1832
Date: 1837
Place: Merton
Source: GRC
Details: Assigned to J.B. Bettington
105386
Surname: Baker
First Name: William
Ship: Isabella 1832
Date: 1842 30 April
Place: Merton
Source: SG
Details: Granted Ticket of Leave
194161
Surname: Baker
First Name: William
Ship: Isabella 1832
Date: March 1832
Place: -
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4016]; Microfiche: 681
Details: William Baker age 25. Rough mason. Tried at Bridgwater 6 August 1831. Sentenced to transportation for life for house breaking
20555
Surname: Barker
First Name: John
Ship: Isabella 1832
Date: 1837
Place: Newcastle
Source: GRC
Details: Assigned to Australian Agricultural Co
54008
Surname: Barker
First Name: John
Ship: Isabella 1832
Date: 1837 10 January
Place: Newcastle
Source: BB
Details: Assigned to A.A. Co. Witness in Campbell / Grayson court case
126704
Surname: Barker
First Name: John
Ship: Isabella 1832
Date: 1840 5 August
Place: Port Stephens
Source: GG
Details: Granted Ticket of Leave
189204
Surname: Barker
First Name: John
Ship: Isabella 1832
Date: 1832
Place: -
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4016]; Microfiche: 681
Details: Miner from Durham. Tried 28 July 1831. Sentenced to transportation for life for stealing guns
189211
Surname: Barker
First Name: John
Ship: Isabella 1832
Date: 2 February 1892
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Morning Herald
Details: Correspondence about Isaac Ecclestone and how he came to be transported for breaking into the house of Thomas Jewitt at Hedworth Durham. His accomplices who were also transported on the Isabella were John Stewart, John Barker, Bartholomew Stephenson, Thomas Armstrong, John Smith and David Johnstone. All of the men were assigned to the A.A. Company at Newcastle
180352
Surname: Barker (Berker)
First Name: John
Ship: Isabella 1832
Date: 21 March 1848
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions Letter Book
Details: Request to Headquarters by Major Crummer for the Conditional Pardon issued for John Barker be forwarded to Newcastle Police Office for delivery
13830
Surname: Bate
First Name: William
Ship: Isabella 1832
Date: 1832 14 June
Place: Hunter River
Source: SG
Details: Butcher and stockman. Assigned to James Phillips
40128
Surname: Bate
First Name: William
Ship: Isabella 1832
Date: 1836 2 July
Place: Paterson
Source: SG
Details: Obtained Ticket of Leave
69171
Surname: Bate
First Name: William
Ship: Isabella 1832
Date: 1832 8 August
Place: Hunter River
Source: 1832 GG
Details: Butcher, shepherd. Assigned to Charles Boydell
194162
Surname: Bate
First Name: William
Ship: Isabella 1832
Date: March 1832
Place: -
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4016]; Microfiche: 681
Details: William Bate age 26. Butcher, shepherd and stockman from Cheshire. Tried at Chester 4 April 1831. Sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing a ham