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166106
Surname: McNamara
First Name: Patrick
Ship: -
Date: 25 September 1845
Place: Scone
Source: Registers of Coroners' Inquests and Magisterial Inquiries (Ancestry)
Details: Ticket of leave holder. Accidentally killed
181950
Surname: McNamara
First Name: Patrick
Ship: -
Date: 1 July 1826
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825, 1826-1827 (Ancestry)
Details: George McNichol per ship Isabella, in the service of William Bradridge, charged with making away with his masters property under aggravated circumstances. Mr. William Bradridge states - last Friday week I gave my servant McNichol a pair of shoes and blanket in lieu of others lost by him, also some tobacco for his use; I directed him to return to my farm up the river and take charge of an deliver to Mr. Andrew Sparkes, seven sacks of a wool pack which I had borrowed from him; McNichol left my house with these articles in his possession. He returned to my house on Sunday evening stating himself to be unwell. He brought neither blanket or shoes with him; he told me he had delivered the wool pack and bags to Mr. Sparkes ; on Tuesday last I learnt from Mr. Sparkes that McNichol had neither been at the farm, nor had the pack or bags been delivered as stated by McNichol and that he had only arrived at the farm the preceding evening without either bags, blankets or shoes. The day before yesterday a bullock driver came to my house and offered me three bags for sale. I suspected they were Mr. Sparkes bags, I therefore gave the price asked for them and told the chief constable what I had done. Daniel Tyndal states - The prisoner came to me last week offering to sell me some bags; he was drunk. I would not have any dealings with him. Patrick McNamara states - the prisoner came to my quarters last week - he brought with him some bags and a pair of shoes. He gave me a bag for my own use. He gave William Bagshaw another and also some to sell. He asked Bagshaw to sell the shoes for him. Bagshaw went away with three bags and the shoes and soon returned bringing the shoes back but no bags. I understood they were sold. There are now four bags and a pack at my quarters left by the prisoner. He told me Mr. Sparkes was his master. The prisoner states - after receiving the property from my master, I got intoxicated and lost it; I know nothing of McNamara or Bagshaw. George McNicholl sentenced to 75 lashes
127715
Surname: McNamara
First Name: Patrick
Ship: Blenheim 1834
Date: 1837
Place: Invermein
Source: GG
Details: Age 54. Assigned to Archibald Little
156443
Surname: McNamara
First Name: Patrick
Ship: Blenheim 1834
Date: 1842 22 December
Place: Invermein
Source: Australasian Chronicle
Details: Granted Ticket of Leave
97805
Surname: McNamara
First Name: Patrick
Ship: Ferguson 1829
Date: 1831 14 September
Place: Patterson Plains
Source: NGE
Details: Labourer from Sligo. Admitted to Newcastle gaol 14 Sept., Sentenced to 3mths in an iron gang for theft. Sent to sydney on the steamer 27 Sept.,
161998
Surname: McNamara
First Name: Patrick
Ship: Ferguson 1829
Date: 26 March 1829
Place: -
Source: AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 671
Details: Age 19. Reads. Tried at Sligo 28 July 1828 and sentenced to 7 years transportation for picking pockets. Assigned to James Phillips at Patteson River on arrival. Brother of Michael McNamara who also arrived on the 'Ferguson'.
70288
Surname: McNamara
First Name: Patrick
Ship: Isabella 1823
Date: 1823
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: 2 convicts of this name by this ship. On list of prisoners forwarded to Newcastle.
70289
Surname: McNamara
First Name: Patrick
Ship: Isabella 1823
Date: 30 April 1824
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: Two convicts by this name by this vessel. ...Imbecile both in mind and body
78052
Surname: McNamara
First Name: Patrick
Ship: Isabella 1823
Date: 1824 14 October
Place: Newcastle
Source: SG
Details: Returned to government service by Vicars Jacob as being intractable and mutinous and not adapted to farming
93803
Surname: McNamara
First Name: Patrick
Ship: Isabella 1823
Date: 1831 20 April
Place: Newcastle
Source: NGE
Details: Miner from Co. Kilkenny. Committed for trial by Maitland bench for accessory to murder of John McIntyre. Sent to Sydney for trial 25 June
101046
Surname: McNamara
First Name: Patrick
Ship: Isabella 1823
Date: 1837 18 February
Place: -
Source: SG
Details: Ticket of leave cancelled forbeing a drunken disorderly man and a general bad character
103822
Surname: McNamara
First Name: Patrick
Ship: Isabella 1823
Date: -
Place: -
Source: Maitland Family History Circle's Pre 1900 Pioneer Register
Details: Born c 1787 Kilkenny Ireland. Spouse Eleanor Murphy. For more information see Pioneer Register Entry No. 911
127714
Surname: McNamara
First Name: Patrick
Ship: Isabella 1823
Date: 1836/37
Place: Maitland
Source: GRC
Details: Ticket of leave holder ae 49
166958
Surname: McNamara
First Name: Patrick
Ship: Isabella 1823
Date: 1823
Place: -
Source: Convict Indents (Ancestry)
Details: (no. 157) Ploughs and shears sheep. Native place Castlebar. Tried 6 August 1822 at Co. Mayo. Age 40. 5ft 9in, impediment in speech. Tolerable behaviour on ship. Assigned to Vicars Jacob on arrival
167251
Surname: McNamara
First Name: Patrick
Ship: Isabella 1823
Date: August 1824
Place: Newcastle
Source: Colonial Secretary's Papers. Special Bundles
Details: Assigned to Government service. Sentenced to 50 lashes by the Commandant for theft
180751
Surname: McNamara
First Name: Patrick
Ship: Isabella 1823
Date: 23 August 1824
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825, 1826-1827 (Ancestry)
Details: Assigned to government. Sentenced to 50 lashes for theft
194579
Surname: McNamara
First Name: Patrick
Ship: Isabella 1823
Date: 19 December 1823
Place: Sydney Cove
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4009A]; Microfiche: 653
Details: Patrick McNamara age 36. Occupation coal miner and militia man. Tried at Kilkenny 6 April 1823. Sent to Newcastle on arrival
85428
Surname: McNamara
First Name: Patrick
Ship: Woodbridge 1842
Date: -
Place: 1851 30 August
Source: MM
Details: Free; 6ft; complexion florid; eyes hazel, hair black; 27 yrs old; native of Limerick; strong made man wearing white Guernsey frock with dark spots on it, light fustian trousers, cabbage tree hat and brown scarf, dark waistcoat with metal buttons. 50 pounds reward offered for apprehension
205377
Surname: McNamara
First Name: Patrick
Ship: Woodbridge 1842
Date: March 1842
Place: -
Source: State Records Authority of New South Wales; Kingswood New South Wales, Australia; Entitlement certificates of persons on bounty ships; Series: 5314; Reel: 1349
Details: Patrick McNamara, unmarried male immigrant on the Woodbridge. Born in Limerick son of Patrick and Anne both living. Occupation farm labourer
205470
Surname: McNamara
First Name: Patrick
Ship: Woodbridge 1842
Date: 6 December 1851
Place: Sydney
Source: Empire
Details: A tall well-made handsome young man, who gave his name as Peter Murray, was placed at the bar on suspicion of being a person named Patrick McNamara who, on 7th of August last, escaped from Maitland gaol, where he was awaiting his trial for the wilful murder of his wife. Constable Short being sworn stated – I was on duty yesterday morning in Parramatta street and in consequence of information which I received, I apprehended the prisoner. When I first took him into custody, he denied being McNamara. He said that his name was Peter Murray, that he was a native of Limerick and had been years in the colony. He drew a knife and said I should not apprehend him and that he could beat three contables. When I got the prisoner near the Police Office, he said – Mate, they have been looking after me long enough, but you have caught me and I suppose they will hang me up like a dog. I then confined hm n the watch house.