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177015
Surname: Henry (Gunyallo) (Indigenous)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 24 May 1849
Place: Patrick Plains
Source: State Library of NSW. Papers relating to Aborigines in the Singleton District, Blanket for Native Blacks, Colonial Secretarys Office
Details: On Return of Aborigines to receive blankets
168798
Surname: Hide (Indigenous)
First Name: Mary Ann
Ship: -
Date: 1857
Place: Hexham
Source: Australia Birth Index (Ancestry)
Details: Daughter of Charlotte. Birth registered at Hexham
200169
Surname: Hipita (Indigenous)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 19 November 1838
Place: Supreme Court Sydney
Source: Sydney Monitor
Details: Evidence of George Anderson in the trial of men accused of the slaughter of black natives near the station of Henry Dangar, Myall Creek - Cross examined by Mr. Windeyer.-I am not sure they would have killed the gins they left behind. I asked them to leave one gin, but not the one they left. They untied one for Davy (a black). I don t know why they spared Davy, only that he had been so long about the place and was more naturalised than the rest. I staid in the hut, and never left it after they left. Davy did not go with the whites. I never went to the place where the bodies were. I saw no other smoke that day than what I have described. I told Mr. Hobbs when he came home, that they took the blacks away, and that I could not help it. I only identified one man when before Mr. Day, the magistrate, and said I knew no more. The two men I named, were Russell and Flemming ; I knew the others faces. I say I only knew the name of one, and of Flemming who was away. I never expected any thing for coming forward to give evidence in this case. I ll take anything any body will give me, but I ask for nothing but protection. The magistrate said, he would commit me for thinking, or for not thinking, or something. I then began to recollect all I knew about it. I was punished twice since I have been in the country (about six years), once for neglect of duty, and once for being absent without leave. I was marched from New England to Patrick Plains, and got 100 lashes. I was transported for life for robbing my master. Foley was left with me as a guard over the fire arms. I thought they left him to make me believe the blacks were coming. I know old Joey ; he used to be with the rest of the blacks. King Sandy, his wife, and child, were taken away. The name of the gin I wanted to keep was Hipita. Daddy, and another black named Tommy, were taken away. I knew Sandy, Joey; King Sandy, and Daddy, King Sandy s wife, and young Charlie, her child.; they were all taken away. Re examined -Davy did not belong to the tribe that was taken away ; he came from the Peel with cattle
176318
Surname: Hippie (Indigenous)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1826
Place: Port Stephens
Source: The Present state of Australia: A Description of the Country,etc - Robert Dawson
Details: Hippie and Myall Tom were sent by Robert Dawson with a boat load of stores to a station a few miles off...
72522
Surname: Hobby & Maitland Paddy (Indigenous)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 5 August 1835
Place: -
Source: Threlkeld
Details: Found not guilty of stealing in a dwelling house
176312
Surname: Hobby (Indigenous)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 10 August 1835
Place: Sydney gaol
Source: State Archives NSW; Roll: 855 Source Information Ancestry.com. , Gaol Description and Entrance Books,
Details: Admitted to Sydney Gaol on 10 August 1835. Sentence of Death recorded. Sent to Goat Island on 1st September 1835. Behaviour in Gaol good
58098
Surname: Hobby (Indigenous) Brisbane Water
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 18 June 1835
Place: Brisbane Water
Source: Brisbane Water Bench Books – Letters sent 1835 – AO reel 2663.
Details: Aborigine apprehended for robbery and forwarded to Sydney Gaol
61676
Surname: Hobby (Indigenous) Brisbane Water
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1 July 1835
Place: Brisbane Water
Source: Gosford (Brisbane Water) Court of Petty Sessions, Letter Books, 1826 - 1874 (Ancestry)
Details: Correspondence from Magistrate Jonathan Warner...Sir I have the honor to forward Adam Raineys deposition against Hobby a black native. I beg leave to state for your information that I am informed that Hobby was concerned at the robbery and rape at the Sugar Loaf Creek on the 5th November last....
176204
Surname: Hobby (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 Hobby of the Wyong tribe as a relative of old Margaret
176310
Surname: Hobby (Indigenous) Brisbane Water
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1835
Place: Sydney gaol
Source: State Archives NSW; Roll: 856 Source Information Ancestry.com., Gaol Description book
Details: Born 1817. 5ft 3in slender build. Hazel eyes. No distinguishing marks. Admitted to Sydney gaol
176311
Surname: Hobby (Indigenous) Brisbane Water
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 18 June 1835
Place: Sydney gaol
Source: State Archives NSW; Roll: 852 Source Information Ancestry.com. Gaol Description and Entrance Books
Details: Born Brisbane Water. Admitted to Sydney gaol from Brisbane Water
182489
Surname: Hobby (Indigenous) Brisbane Water
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 18 June 1835
Place: Brisbane Water
Source: Gosford (Brisbane Water) Court of Petty Sessions, Letter Books, 1826 - 1874 (Ancestry)
Details: Correspondence from Magistrate Jonathan Warner - Sir, I have the honor to forward depositions against Hobby, a black native who has been apprehended and forwarded to Sydney Gaol. Adam Rainey is another evidence, but at present he is unable to attend at the Police Office being very ill. Hobby, although quite a young lad is one of the most adventurous and has been an active leader amongst the blacks in the robberies. There are two others, brothers to Hobby equally so and from their knowledge of the habits of the white people together with their activity and general maneuvers have not yet been captured
168776
Surname: Holland (Indigenous)
First Name: Joseph B
Ship: -
Date: 1837
Place: Maitland
Source: Australia Birth Index (Ancestry)
Details: Birth registered in Black Creek / Bulwarra/ Maitland district
189526
Surname: Holland (Indigenous)
First Name: Joseph Baldwin
Ship: -
Date: 21 May 1837
Place: Abode Patrick Plains
Source: Maitland Baptism Register p. 146
Details: Joseph Baldwin Holland, aboriginal native, baptised on 21 May 1837 at age about 9 or 10
115546
Surname: Holliday (Indigenous)
First Name: Jenny
Ship: -
Date: 1857 14 May
Place: Newcastle
Source: Sydney Morning Herald
Details: Aboriginal woman. Died in Newcastle hospital after being severely burned a few days previously at Stockton. Inquest
59626
Surname: Hyde (Indigenous)
First Name: Catherine
Ship: -
Date: 7 November 1849
Place: Newcastle
Source: MM
Details: 10wk old daughter of half caste aboriginal. Inquest found she died from suffocation
178358
Surname: Ikey (Indigenous)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 12 August 1835
Place: Gloucester
Source: The Sydney Monitor
Details: William Brown indicted for the wilful murder of a native black named Ikey at Gloucester , Port Stephens. The prisoner William Brown was a shepherd assigned to the A.A. Co., and had a gin or wife of the deceased living with him in his hut in February 1835 on which day Ikey came to the prisoner while he attended his flock and threw spears at him. When he had thrown all his spears, prisoner went to him and beat him with the back of a tomahawk; when he let him go, deceased showed fight so Brown beat him again . The deceased was unable to rise from the ground and was later attended by another shepherd by the name of Field who attended Ikey until his death. William Brown was found not guilty as there had been great provocation by Ikey
183345
Surname: Indigenous (Customs)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 25 March 1919
Place: Dungog, Port Stephens and Gresford
Source: Dungog Chronicle
Details: Aboriginal tribes of the Dungog and Port Stephens districts compiled by Gordon Bennett in 1919 derived from Howitts work and from notes collected by Dr. Ellar McKellar McKinley
182916
Surname: Indigenous (Ill treatment by convicts)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 27 April 1833
Place: Invermein
Source: Invermein Court of Petty Sessions. Deposition Books 1833 -1834 (Ancestry)
Details: William McBean per ship Isabella, charged with ill-using a black native...John Bingle states - This morning when I was going towards the prisoner s huts I heard noise coming out of a hut where I had been visiting a sick man; a Black ran up to me with his mouth bleeding and said one of the white men had done it; I went into the hut; he pointed out the prisoner and said he had struck him. Prisoner admitted it. The prisoner in his defence says that six Blacks came into the hut where he was; he desired them to go out; they would not; he pushed the Black in question out who returned again seized prisoner by the neck and tore his shirt before he struck him. The Bench admonish the prisoner to be careful towards the black natives for the future and discharge him
174124
Surname: Indigenous (Newcastle Tribe)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: April 1848
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Morning Herald
Details: 8th April 1848 - Correspondence from Major Crummer at Newcastle to the Colonial Secretary - Uppon a muster of the names of those now residing in the district which includes the tribes of Lake Macquarie, Newcastle and Ash Island, I find their number to amount to about 38 of both sexes and different ages. It may be necessary to observe that unless some measures are adopted by the Government probhibiting the white population from purchasing the blankets to be issued to the aborigines that the humane intention to assist them may be abused and defeated, judging from the example of past years, when the blankets have been purchased with avidity by the lower classes with spirits or such small sums as to enable the blacks to procure sufficient liquor to cause intoxication - Newcastle Morning Herald 12 October 1910