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109956
Surname: Young
First Name: Robert
Ship: -
Date: 1814 2 July
Place: Sydney
Source: SG
Details: Private Robert Young and Ann Wilson found guilty of stealing 48 shirts belonging to the Crown. Both sentenced to stand twice in the pillory. First at Parramatta on 7th July and then at Sydney 15th July. Mary Bircham who co-habited with Young committed for trial for perjury


117690
Surname: Young
First Name: Robert
Ship: -
Date: 1837 9 May
Place: Invermein
Source: 1837 9 May
Details: Tailor. Witness at the trial of John Bingle and William Wear


127619
Surname: Young
First Name: Robert
Ship: -
Date: 1865 19 December
Place: Oakhampton
Source: Maitland Burial Records
Details: Died aged 63. Husband of Alice


141477
Surname: Young
First Name: Robert
Ship: -
Date: 1867
Place: Anvil Creek
Source: Baillier's Post Office Directory p.56
Details: Coal miner


155282
Surname: Young
First Name: Robert
Ship: -
Date: 1843 20 July
Place: Morpeth
Source: Australian Marriages - FamilySearch Historical Records
Details: Marriage of Robert Young and Harriet Gordon


160526
Surname: Young
First Name: Robert
Ship: -
Date: 1818 6 August
Place: Newcastle
Source: Australian Marriages - FamilySearch Historical Records
Details: Marriage of Robert Young to Martha Williams


160640
Surname: Young
First Name: Robert
Ship: -
Date: 1818 6 August
Place: Christ Church, Newcastle
Source: Church of England Marriage Register Book 1818 - 1825. University of Newcastle
Details: No. 14. Marriage of Robert Young, shoemaker & widower, to Martha Williams. Witnesses William Allen and Mary Davies. Minister William Cowper


166716
Surname: Young
First Name: Robert
Ship: -
Date: 9 July 1814
Place: Sydney
Source: SG
Details: Convicted of felony. Wrongly stated that he was of the 73rd regiment; he had been received into the 16th since the regiment's arrival


166959
Surname: Young
First Name: Robert
Ship: -
Date: 23 December 1823
Place: -
Source: Colonial Secretary's Papers (Ancestry)
Details: Soldier. Came free with 73rd regiment. Formerly at Newcastle. Tried at the criminal court 15 July 1824 and sentenced to 14 years to be accounted from 15th July 1824. Sent to Port Macquarie with 22 other prisoners on the Sally


167075
Surname: Young
First Name: Robert
Ship: -
Date: 3 May 1817
Place: Newcastle
Source: Colonial Secretary's Papers. State Records of NSW Special Bundles
Details: Elizabeth, daughter or Robert Young and Martha Williams (unmarried) on the Return of Baptisms at Newcastle 3 August 1818. Born 3 May 1817


181097
Surname: Young
First Name: Robert
Ship: -
Date: 15 March 1825
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
Details: 16. James Gilroy in the service of government, charged with having stolen property in his possession. Thomas Lawson, overseer of the government wind mill, states...about a month ago my house was robbed. The prisoner worked at the mill; amongst various articles stolen was a sheet. The sheet now before the court is my property and was one of the articles stolen....The chief constable states - I was informed by a man named James Butler that I should find part of the articles stolen from Lawson at the residence of the prisoner. I went accordingly and found the sheet now before the court. The prisoner denied any knowledge of the robbery and called Robert Young to prove he was at home during the night the robbery was committed in which he totally failed. Sentence: transported to Port Macquarie for two years


181543
Surname: Young
First Name: Robert
Ship: -
Date: 28 November 1825
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
Details: Joseph Walker in the service of government charged with stealing from a fellow prisoner. The chief constable states - Walker lodges at Robert Youngs house. On Friday night Young and his wife were quarrelling. I went into the house to pacify them. Walker was there also a soldier who told me he had remained in the house to prevent Young from ill-treating his wife; it was about 11 oclock. The woman went out and I followed as did the soldier. Young also went in pursuit of his wife leaving Walker only in the house with a lamp burning. In about ten minutes Young came to me stating that six or eight dollars had been taken during his absence from his waistcoat which he had left on his bed. I went back to the house and found Youngs waistcoat on the path way in front of his house. Walker was inside. I found some dumps buried. I also searched Walker. The soldier who returned with me also required me to search him. I did not find any money on either of them. Peter Cotton states.... I lodge in the skilling adjoining Youngs bed room. I heard him and the others leave the house on Friday night, shortly after I heard the jingling of money. I cannot tell who was in Youngs room. Walker denies any knowledge of the robbery. Joseph Walker sentenced to 50 lashes and to work in the jail gang for 3 months


181704
Surname: Young
First Name: Robert
Ship: -
Date: 27 February 1826
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825, 1826-1827 (Ancestry)
Details: The under mentioned persons on the Police Establishment were sworn in for the ensuing year...Mr. George Muir, Chief Constable of Newcastle; Mr. James Crofts, Keeper of H.M. Gaol at Newcastle; John Broadbent, turnkey and constable at the gaol. William Turvey, Charles Merriott, Robert Young, Francis McNamara, Nicholas Heally, William McCarthy, John Bell and John Mentzlaer appointed constables in ordinary in the district of Newcastle


182193
Surname: Young
First Name: Robert
Ship: -
Date: 30 October 1826
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825, 1826-1827 (Ancestry)
Details: Johanna Lane per ship Woodman, in government service, charged with riotous and disorderly conduct. Constable William Turvey states - Yesterday in the afternoon about three o clock, I was directed by the Chief Constable to proceed to the lodgings of the prisoner at Robert Young s house where there had been a disturbance. I went and took her into custody. She was slightly intoxicated; she went with me to the watch house without hesitation. There were other persons in the house at the time and there was liquor on the table. Thomas Bishop, a constable states - I went to Young s house yesterday for some provisions for a prisoner in the watch house. Whilst there Johanna Lane came from a back room complaining that she had been struck by one of Mr. Dun s servants. I enquired for him but was informed he had gone to the Chief Constable to prefer a complaint on his part. I did not see the prisoner drink any liquor whilst I was in the house, but she appeared to have drank more than she ought. The prisoner states. The constables mistake in saying I was tipsy. I had received a blow on the face from one of Mr. Dun s servants which swelled it. I did not throw a stone at Mr. Dun s servant. Johanna Lane sentenced to 4 days solitary confinement


34092
Surname: Young
First Name: Robert
Ship: Hindostan 1809
Date: 1828
Place: Newcastle
Source: 1828 Census
Details: Aged 49. Scourger


34093
Surname: Young
First Name: Robert
Ship: Hindostan 1809
Date: 1828
Place: -
Source: CSI
Details: Former soldier 73rd Regiment. Came free


34094
Surname: Young
First Name: Robert
Ship: Hindostan 1809
Date: 1814 16 July
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per 'Endeavour'


34095
Surname: Young
First Name: Robert
Ship: Hindostan 1809
Date: 1818 25 April
Place: -
Source: CSI
Details: Wife: Mary Bircham


34096
Surname: Young
First Name: Robert
Ship: Hindostan 1809
Date: 1818 25 April
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: Constable at Newcastle


34097
Surname: Young
First Name: Robert
Ship: Hindostan 1809
Date: 1821 Jan/Dec
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: On monthly returns of prisoners punished at Newcastle