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10563
Surname: Horobrugh
First Name: Boyd
Ship: -
Date: 1841
Place: Greenpoint
Source: 1841 Census Index
Details: Greenpoint, Brisbane Water 26
132750
Surname: Horodam
First Name: Heinrich
Ship: Cateaux Wattel 1855
Date: -
Place: Glendon
Source: Singleton Pioneer Register p. 49
Details: Born 1819 in Erbach, Germany, son of Franz Adolf Josef Sebastian Horodam. Spouse Catherine Frey. See Pioneer Register for details of descendants
4412
Surname: Horragan (Horrigan)
First Name: Mary
Ship: -
Date: 1842 5 March
Place: -
Source: HRG
Details: Native of colony. Stole from James Northy. 6mths Sydney gaol. Every 4th week solitary confinement.
170105
Surname: Horrell (Orrell) (Eckford)
First Name: Mary
Ship: Earl Cornwallis 1801
Date: 1825
Place: Newcastle
Source: Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 20
Details: Free by servitude. Residing at or near Newcastle (wife of William Eckford)
11064
Surname: Horricks
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 30 March 1844
Place: Maitland
Source: Maitland Mercury
Details: Employed by W. Nicholson. Charged with driving furiously through streets of West Maitland. Sentenced to pay 40 shillings
97735
Surname: Horricks
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Marquis of Hastings 1827
Date: 1831 29 August
Place: Newcastle
Source: NGE
Details: Admitted to Newcastle gaol 29 August. Returned to govt., service having been punished by the bench for attempting to violate the person of a 17mths old child. Forwarded to the bench for assignment
169634
Surname: Horricks
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Marquis of Hastings 1827
Date: 1827
Place: -
Source: State Archives NSW. Bound Indents. Microfiche 665
Details: Age 30. Tried at Liverpool and sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing harness. Assigned to William Innes on arrival. 26 August 1831 sentenced by the Newcastle Bench to 150 lashes on 3 different days for attempting to violate a child
26071
Surname: Horrigan
First Name: Catherine
Ship: -
Date: 1846 23 December
Place: Newcastle
Source: MM
Details: Sentenced to 3mths in Newcastle gaol for vagrancy
204111
Surname: Horrigan
First Name: Catherine
Ship: Woodman 1823
Date: 23 December 1846
Place: Newcastle Gaol
Source: Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Gaol Description and Entrance Books, 1818-1930
Details: Catherine Horrigan per ship Woodman, laundress from Co. Cork. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Maitland under sentence of 3 months confinement. Sentence expired March 21 1847
61801
Surname: Horrigan
First Name: Constable
Ship: -
Date: 1844 February
Place: -
Source: Gosford and the Kendall Country p65
Details: Dismissed from position of Constable. Replaced by Constable William Berry
67168
Surname: Horrigan
First Name: Constable John
Ship: -
Date: 1838 11 July
Place: Brisbane Water
Source: GG
Details: Appointed watch housekeepr vice Gorman resigned
36163
Surname: Horrigan
First Name: Daniel
Ship: -
Date: 1847 13 October
Place: East Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Witness in inquest of Margaret Macguire
39447
Surname: Horrigan
First Name: Daniel
Ship: -
Date: 1848 15 March
Place: Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Fined 10/- or 24 hrs in the lockup for drunkenness
114242
Surname: Horrigan
First Name: Daniel
Ship: -
Date: 1854 30 August
Place: East Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Death of John, youngest son of Daniel Horrigan on 27th August, aged 20 months
119038
Surname: Horrigan
First Name: Daniel
Ship: -
Date: 1857 3 March
Place: Hiland Crescent Burial Ground
Source: Maitland Burial Records
Details: Died aged 45
181247
Surname: Horrigan
First Name: Daniel
Ship: Brampton 1823
Date: 4 June 1825
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
Details: William Bond, Patrick Hoy and Daniel Horrigan, belonging to the gaol gang, charged with refusing to work and disobedience of the overseer. Henry Smith, Deputy Overseer states....the prisoners were placed this morning in my charge to work at the church. I could not get either of them to do any work and when I asked them to they abused me very grossly and told me they would work as they liked. I desired them to remove some rubbish that was in the way and they would not move and called me a man killing scoundrel. Bond, Hoy and Horrigan sentenced to 25 lashes each
62239
Surname: Horrigan
First Name: Daniel
Ship: Isabella 1822
Date: 1824 21 December
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: On list of runaways from Port Macquarie forwarded to Newcastle per Sally
181866
Surname: Horrigan
First Name: Dennis
Ship: -
Date: 25 May 1826
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825, 1826-1827 (Ancestry)
Details: Dennis Horrigan a bullock driver and Andrew McIntosh a stockman, both in government service, charged with cruelly to a government bullock which caused it death. William Eckford, Michael Wright, James Jackson, James Otway (soldier of the Buffs) gave evidence as to the treatment of the bullock.....I saw a loaded cart with two bullocks yoked to it, one a black bullock, the other a red one; the red bullock seemed to get along with considerable difficulty. When abreast of the Commissariat stores it stopped for more than quarter of an hour during which time the driver was beating it on the nose, legs, and different parts of the body without ceasing. The bullocks head hung down, the nose almost touching the ground; I remarked to two of my comrades standing near on the cruelty of the proceeding. In about a quarter of an hour, the bullocks again moved slowly on but opposite the prisoners barracks they again stopped, when similar blows were inflicted and some person came from the barracks and assisted the driver to get them along. I do not know the men. The driver was a young man, undersized. Jacob Bray and Samuel Mummery, soldiers in the Buffs, corroborate the testimony of James Otway. Dennis Horrigan here admits that he was the driver of the cart in question. Thomas Harrison watchman at the lumber yard, states - I did not particularly notice any of the working oxen when they were brought into the lumber yard previous to being driven out for the night but when McIntosh was taking them out he called my attention to one of them which was bleeding at the nose and mouth. James Crofts states - I was walking near the cedar ground and saw McIntosh driving the bullocks along at a great rate, he had a whip in one hand and a stick in the other with which he was urging them on, a red one particularly; It appeared to me they were driven much faster than there was any necessity for. Mr. Dixon, Superintendent states - I saw McIntosh driving the bullocks along as stated and called to him to desist but he either would not or did not hear me. James Cook, night stockman, states - On Monday night the bullock that died did not feed whilst his companion did very heartily they were yoked together as is the custom till they get used to the run. Dennis Horrigan and Andrew McIntosh remanded for investigation
181891
Surname: Horrigan
First Name: Dennis
Ship: -
Date: 5 June 1826
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825, 1826-1827 (Ancestry)
Details: The proceedings in reference to Daniel Horrigan and Andrew McIntosh, taken on the 25th May having been read over in the presence of all parties, and the prisoners having been called on for their defence, state they had no intention to injure the bullock. Sentences: Dennis Horrigan 50 lashes; Andrew McIntosh 3 months in the gaol gang
24493
Surname: Horrigan
First Name: James
Ship: -
Date: 1846 3 October
Place: -
Source: MM
Details: Subscriber for the Irish Relief Fund