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51478
Surname: Martin
First Name: Lorenzo
Ship: -
Date: 1849 21 February
Place: Storud
Source: MM
Details: Supposed British or Foreign residence, Spain. Intestate estate
87536
Surname: Martin
First Name: Margaret
Ship: -
Date: 1852 10 January
Place: Morpeth
Source: MM
Details: Milkwoman. Witness at the trial of William Gregory
125154
Surname: Martin
First Name: Margaret
Ship: -
Date: 1856 24 November
Place: Christ Church Cathedral Newcastle
Source: Marriages Register Book of Christchurch Cathedral, Newcastle 1858 - 1868 p3
Details: Marriage of Edwin Palmer and Margaret Martin (widow)
181642
Surname: Martin
First Name: Margaret
Ship: -
Date: 26 January 1826
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
Details: George Ison, ticket of leave holder and Joseph Turner, in government service, charged on a violent suspicion of robbery. Michael Hogan states - I lodged at George Isons house being on my way to Sydney. I had a fifty dollar note yesterday in my possession also some loose money and two dumps. I had also a ten dollar note but that I gave Ison to go and purchase a quart of rum. I had also in my pocket a check from Mr. Boucher for my passage to Sydney in the packet, my certificate of freedom and a petition for land. Also a Kangaroo skin purse; my fifty dollar note was wrapt in a striped piece of cloth like that now produced which I believe to be the same. The certificate now produced is my property also the petition, purse, and petition for land. When Ison returned from purchasing the rum, he offered me some Rupees in change which I refused desiring him to give them to his wife to take care of ; After I had drank a glass or two of rum, I fell asleep in the room. On waking I found myself outside the door and immediately missed my property. The Chief Constable states - This morning at a very early hour I was informed that Hogan had been robbed at Isons house. I immediately went there and found Ison in a state of intoxication. Turner was also there and repeatedly endeavoured to divert my search for the stolen property telling the parties were all drunk together and that nothing of a robbery could have happened at Isons yesterday as he was there most part of the day. It struck me that he must himself be implicated and I immediately conveyed him to the watch house; when there he told me if I would return with him ti Isons house he would show me where some of the articles missing were secreted. We went together and he produced from a hiding place the kangaroo skin purse, certificate of freedom and petition. In his pocket I found Mr. Bouchiers certificate for the passage of Hogan in the packet and in the house a dirty piece of striped cloth and a Japanned tobacco box containing several rupees and other pieces of money all of which are now before the court. Margaret Martin states - I was at Isons house yesterday. Hogan was there also Turner. Ison went out for a bottle of rum. He received a ten dollar note from Hogan to pay for it. He came back with the rum and offered Hogan the change who refused it desiring him to give it to his wife to take care of which was done; Some rum was then drank, I did not taste any. I soon afterwards went out for a short time when I returned Hogan was asleep. I saw Turner reading some papers which he told me belonged to Hogan. Shortly after Ison whispered to his wife upon which she immediately after came close to Turner and slipped something into his hand. I could not make out what it was as the thing was endeavoured to be done without my observing it. George Ison states - Hogan came to my house to lodge yesterday. He gave me a ten dollar note to get a bottle of rum. I went to Rileys and got the rum and received the change in Rupees, coming out I met Turner and gave him the change to count. I went home and he followed me and we all drank some rum. I was in a state of intoxication. I know nothing of the mans fifty dollar note. I never saw it nor do I believe he was robbed in my house. Joseph Turner states - yesterday I met Ison coming out of Rileys house he called me and gave me some Rupees to count. I counted twenty and I believe a shilling. He told me he had been buying a bottle of rum at Rileys. That he had paid a ten dollar note for it and that that was the change. I replied if that is the case you have got a shilling too much. I followed Ison to his house when he produced from under his jacket a bottle of rum, some of which I drank. Hogan was there, he drank some also. He was drunk. His hat was on the table and in it were the certificate, petition and purse. I read the papers in the presence of Margaret Martin to see what they were and I afterwards stowed them away for safety. Court adjourned. Sarah Ison ordered into custody, charged with being aiding and abetting in the robbery on the person of Michael Hogan
170001
Surname: Martin
First Name: Margaret
Ship: Mariner 1825
Date: 1825
Place: Newcastle
Source: Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 20
Details: Born c. 1803. Assigned to Mr. Cory or Mr. Nowlan at or near Newcastle
190834
Surname: Martin
First Name: Margaret
Ship: Mariner 1825
Date: 1825
Place: -
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4009A]; Microfiche: 656
Details: Age 25. Native place Co. Louth. Occupation milks and makes butter. Tried Monaghan 23 March 1824. Sentence transportation for life. Remarks quiet, widow.
104703
Surname: Martin
First Name: Mark
Ship: Sesostris 1826
Date: Burial 1826 June
Place: From Iron Bark Hill
Source: Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle . Burials p1
Details: Labourer aged 33
169755
Surname: Martin
First Name: Mark
Ship: Sesostris 1826
Date: 1826
Place: -
Source: State Archives NSW, Bound Indents. Microfiche 660. Ancestry
Details: Age 28. Married with a child. Farmer's labourer. Tried in Essex 18 July 1825 and sentenced to transportation for life for stealing flour. Assigned to John Laurio Platt at Iron Bark Creek on arrival.
46363
Surname: Martin
First Name: Martha
Ship: -
Date: 1848 11 October
Place: Raymond Terrace
Source: MM
Details: Unclaimed letter held in the General Post Office, Sydney for the month of September
19298
Surname: Martin
First Name: Mary
Ship: -
Date: Burial 1826 August
Place: From Wallis Plains
Source: Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle . Burials p2
Details: Aged 53. Wife of Richard Martin, Victualler.
24401
Surname: Martin
First Name: Mary
Ship: -
Date: 1846 30 September
Place: Singleton
Source: MM
Details: Subscriber for the Irish Relief Fund
39975
Surname: Martin
First Name: Mary
Ship: -
Date: 1848 12 April
Place: Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Fined 10/- or 24 hrs in the cells for drunkenness
55457
Surname: Martin
First Name: Mary
Ship: -
Date: 1849 23 May
Place: Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Pleaded guilty to a charge of drunkenness. Discharged with a caution
55628
Surname: Martin
First Name: Mary
Ship: -
Date: 1849 2 June
Place: Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Fined 20/- or 72 hrs in the cells for drunkenness
70586
Surname: Martin
First Name: Mary
Ship: -
Date: 1837
Place: Paterson
Source: GRC
Details: Wife of John
70751
Surname: Martin
First Name: Mary
Ship: -
Date: 1837
Place: Paterson
Source: GRC
Details: Wife of John
72498
Surname: Martin
First Name: Mary
Ship: -
Date: 1850 6 February
Place: West Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Fined 40s or 2mths in prison for using obscene language in High Street
204950
Surname: Martin
First Name: Mary
Ship: Southworth 1832
Date: 8 February 1850
Place: Newcastle gaol
Source: Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Gaol Description and Entrance Books, 1818-1930
Details: Mary Martin, servant from Monaghan. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Maitland. Sentenced to 2 months hard labour for indecent language
150007
Surname: Martin
First Name: Mary and Richard
Ship: -
Date: 1826 6 August
Place: Newcastle
Source: Cemetery inscriptions in Sydney Branch Genealogical Library 1800 - 1960 at Family Search
Details: Mary Martin, wife of Richard Martin died aged 52
173790
Surname: Martin
First Name: Mary and Richard
Ship: -
Date: 15 March 1902
Place: Christ Church Burial Ground, Newcastle
Source: NMH
Details: One of the quaintest headstones in the cemetery is that which was placed over the remains of Mary Martin, a residence of Wallis Plains. The inscription reads as follows - Here lies the body of Mary Martin, wife of Richard Martin of Wallis Plains who died 6 August 1826. Aged 52. Adieu vain world, I know enough of thee, Tis immaterial what thou saith of me; They smile I court not, they frown I do not fear, I amnot dead, but sleeping here