Surname:
George (Watiam) (Indigenous)
Source:
State Library of NSW. Papers relating to Aborigines in the Singleton District, Blanket for Native Blacks, Colonial Secretarys Office
Details:
On list of aborigines to receive blankets
Surname:
George (Watyam) (Indigenous)
Source:
State Library of NSW. Papers relating to Aborigines in the Singleton District, Blanket for Native Blacks, Colonial Secretarys Office
Details:
Age 19. On Return of Aborigines to receive blankets
Surname:
George (Wetgam) (Indigenous)
Source:
State Library of NSW. Papers relating to Aborigines in the Singleton District, Blanket for Native Blacks, Colonial Secretarys Office
Details:
Age 20. On Return of Aborigines to receive blankets
Surname:
Gerry Gerry (Gregory) (Indigenous)
Details:
From Byron Plains. Aborigines Jackey and Jemmy committed for trial for wilful murder of Gerry Grery after a dispute about a gin
Surname:
Gerry Gerry (Gregory) (Indigenous)
Details:
Killed by several blows from a tomahawk near the banks of the river
Surname:
Gibber Paddy (Indigenous) Brisbane Water
Source:
R v Long Dick, Jack Jones, Abraham & Gibber Paddy
Details:
Aboriginal indicted for stealing property of Alfred William Jacques and William Ross. Found guilty.
Surname:
Gibber Paddy (Indigenous) Brisbane Water
Details:
Sentence of death recorded against Long Dick, Jack Jones, Abraham and Gibber Paddy for stealing property belonging to Alfred William Jacques
Surname:
Gibber Paddy (Indigenous) Brisbane Water
Source:
State Archives NSW; Roll:189 Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Gaol Entrance Books
Details:
Long Dick, Jack Jones, Abrahams and Gibber Paddy admitted to the Phoenix Hulk under sentence of 4 years in an iron gang at Goat Island for robbery
Surname:
Goonal estate (Indigenous)
Place:
Waterloo Creek, Liverpool Plains
Details:
From a lecture by Rev. William Ridley - Goonal is occupied by a wealthy flockmaster, Mr. Brown, who has at least 20,000 sheep, all, day after day, entrusted to black shepherds. A regular supply of flour and mutton and an occasional gift of clothes, of which they generally wish only for a blue shirt, are wages enough to satisfy them and experience has proved that they may be safely trusted with the flocks.
Surname:
Gorman (Indigenous)
Details:
Death of an Aboriginal from Wounds received in Fighting.-On Friday se night two aboriginals of the Maitland tribe quarrelled about a gin, and fought for some time. At length one of them, named Gorman, gained the victory, beating his opponent, Black Boy, so savagely about the head with a waddy, as to leave him senseless on the field of battle, just on the outskirts of the town. Black Boy lingered till Sunday, and then died, from the effects of the injuries he had received. On Monday he was buried by the tribe, who, whether purposely or not we do not know, buried him in a paddock, where a lot of bullocks were running, selecting a spot which the bullocks used as a road ;after interring the body the blacks beat and smoothed the earth above it till it was quite level with that around, and the bullocks having walked backwards and forwards over it as usual, the spot has become quite undistinguishable to the eye of a white man
Surname:
Gorman (Indigenous)
Place:
Sugar Loaf near Newcastle
Source:
Colonial Secretary Correspondence. Reel 6066; 4/1806 p.76
Details:
Six natives Babaloe, Obero, Gorman, Young Crodgie, David Lowe and Tamiraire fatally speared Private Peter Connachton of 46th regiment while he was out Kangaroo hunting with prisoner George Little near Sugar loaf
Surname:
Governor (Indigenous)
Place:
Wollombi - Wisemans Ferry
Source:
Australasian Chronicle
Details:
Five Natives of the district - Paddy, Governor, Gregory, Jackass and Jamie accompanied James, Thomas and George Bridges in pursuit of bushrangers who had been terrorizing the district
Surname:
Gregory (Indigenous)
Place:
Wollombi - Wisemans Ferry
Source:
Australasian Chronicle
Details:
Five Natives of the district - Paddy, Governor, Gregory, Jackass and Jamie accompanied James, Thomas and George Bridge in pursuit of bushrangers who had been terrorizing the district
Surname:
Gullega (Indigenous)
Source:
Australia Birth Index (Ancestry)
Details:
Tomago Windeyer (native) born to Gullega and Maria
Surname:
Harry & Melville (Indigenous)
Details:
Sentenced to death for the murder of children Michael Keoghue and Patrick Cavenagh
Surname:
Harry (Indigenous)
Details:
Apprehended after a battle. Identified as being near Bulwarra where two children and a black boy, servant of Mr. Boydell were murdered
Surname:
Harry (Indigenous)
Details:
Committed for trial for the murder of two children
Surname:
Harry (Indigenous)
Details:
To be executed in front of new gaol wall. East Maitland at 12 o clock Wednesday 18/10/43
Surname:
Harry (Indigenous)
Details:
Aborigine. Sentenced to be transported for 15 yrs to penal settlement for assault on Peter Davis
Surname:
Harry (Indigenous)
Source:
Government Gazette
Details:
Apprehended after absconding from service of A. Lang