Surname:
Jackey (Indigenous)
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 136
Details:
Jemmy, Jackey and Billy admitted to Newcastle gaol from Muswellbrook on a charge of felony. Sent for trial and discharged by the court 14 December 1839
Surname:
Jackey (Indigenous)
Source:
Dungog Chronicle 1 December 1905
Details:
Correspondence from Captain (?Thomas) Cook, Magistrate to the Attorney General....Sir I do myslf the honor of transmitting to you, enclosed the depositions taken before me in the case of an aboriginal black named Jackey charged with wounding Robert Weddis per James Pattison, a prisoner of the Crown in 1831. The aforesaid black, I have reason to believe, was concerned in the murder of Mackenzies men at the Gloucester, but nothing further than his own admission can be adduced in proof of the share he had in that horrid massacre. I have committed him to Newcastle gaol there to await your orders.. Writin to the same functionary on the 8th August, the Captain states that the prisoner Jackey was forwarded this morning from here to the steam boat office at Green Hills for the purpose of being conveyed direct to Sydney. The delay in not forwarding him sooner arose from the want of constabulary here.
Surname:
Jackey (Indigenous)
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 757
Details:
Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Singleton. Committed for trial for wilful murder
Surname:
Jackey (Indigenous)
Source:
Sydney Morning Herald
Details:
On Friday an inquest was held by Mr. Parker at the Lamb Inn, Largs, Dunmore, on the body of an aged aboriginal named Jackey, who had been found lying dead in the bush near the township. It appeared that Jackey usually worked for settlers about Bolwarra and Dunmore cutting firewood, husking corn etc., He had not been seen for two or three days before he was found and then a bottle of rum was found lying by him. Dr. Gerty examined him and was of opinion that death had occurred from exposure and drunkenness
Surname:
Jackey (Indigenous)
Source:
State Archives NSW; Kingswood, New South Wales; Gaol Description and Entrance Books, 1818-1930; Series: 2514; Item: 4/6437; Roll: 853
Details:
Cooper, Billy, Jemmy, Jackey, Sandy, admitted to Sydney gaol from Maitland, to be sent for trial. Transported to Cockatoo Island 3 October 1839
Surname:
Jackey (Tenowlan) (Indigenous)
Source:
State Library of NSW. Papers relating to Aborigines in the Singleton District, Blanket for Native Blacks, Colonial Secretarys Office
Details:
Age 22. On Return of Aborigines to receive blankets
Surname:
Jackey (Waruna) (Indigenous)
Source:
State Library of NSW. Papers relating to Aborigines in the Singleton District, Blanket for Native Blacks, Colonial Secretarys Office
Details:
Age 47. On Return of Aborigines to receive blankets
Surname:
Jackey Jackey (aka Galmarra) (Indigenous)
Place:
From Jerrys Plains
Source:
Daily Mercury - Mackay
Details:
Kennedys Last Trip - An account of Edmund Kennedy s expedition in 1848 with Jackey Jackey as guide........ Jackey Jackey is one of the truest heroes, one of the noblest characters, in Australian history. His reward was 50 pounds from, the Government, and his two Companions received 10 pounds each. The Maitland Mercury, of January, 1851 records the presentation of an Address and breast plate to Jackey Jackey in the presence of a large number of whites and aboriginals. The presentation was made by Major Crummer Police Magistrate of East Maitland, at the local Court House
Surname:
Jackey Jackey (alias Wongkobikan) (Indigenous)
Source:
R v. Jacky Jacky - SC
Details:
Aboriginal committed for trial for murder of John Flynn. Alias Wongkobikan. After arrest forwarded to Newcastle by steamer. The irons had cut his ankles to the bone.
Surname:
Jackey Jackey (Commandant) ( Jeffrey) (Indigenous)
Details:
Nathaniel Lowe found not guilty of the murder of Jackey Jackey
Surname:
Jackey Jackey (Galmara) (Indigenous)
Details:
Former companion of explorer Edmund Kennedy. Entered the vestry of St. James and taken to the memorial marble tablet for where he expressed his sorrow for his master and friend
Surname:
Jackey Jackey (Genomogong) (Indigenous)
Source:
State Library of NSW. Papers relating to Aborigines in the Singleton District, Blanket for Native Blacks, Colonial Secretarys Office
Details:
Age 23. On Return of Aborigines to receive blankets
Surname:
Jackey Jackey (Indigenous)
Source:
Reid s Mistake - Keith Clouten
Details:
Aboriginal from Maitland often invaded Lake Macquarie area. Often seen at Crawfords farm at Ellalong
Surname:
Jackey Jackey (Indigenous)
Source:
R v. Jacky Jacky - SC
Details:
Found guilty of manslaughter. Recommended for mercy. Sentenced to transportation from the colony for the term of his natural life.
Surname:
Jackey Jackey (Indigenous)
Place:
from Jerrys Plains
Details:
A rumour that Jackey Jackey, Mr. Kennedy s companion had been killed by the Glendon blacks and that 6 or 7 Maitland blacks had been killed by the Wollombi tribe
Surname:
Jackey Jackey (Indigenous)
Place:
From Jerrys Plains
Details:
Breastplate medal to be presented by the Governor as a memento for his brave, faithful and sagacious conduct in the expedition in which Mr. Kennedy was killed
Surname:
Jackey Jackey (Indigenous)
Details:
His Excellency has been pleased to respite, for the present, Tom alias Kambargo, Jackey Jackey, Sorethighed Jemmy and Fowler, all aboriginal natives, and sentenced to death at the last Maitland Circuit court. There is also an order for their removal from Newcastle gaol to Sydney gaol
Surname:
Jackey Jackey (Indigenous)
Ship:
from Jerry s Plains
Details:
Left Maitland for Sydney by steamer to join expedition north in search of papers left by Edmond Kennedy
Surname:
Jackey Jackey (Indigenous)
Details:
Native who accompanied Edmond Kennedy on his expedition
Surname:
Jackey Jackey (Indigenous)
Details:
Assisted on Kennedy expedition. Illness not serious. Authorities sanctioned the purchase of horses by his companions