Surname:
Brackenrig (Brackenreg)
First Name:
Arthur Albert
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Birth of Arthur Albert, son of James and Caroline Brackerig
Surname:
Brien (Brian) (O Brian)
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On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle
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Arthur Bristol, stood indicted for uttering a forged Certificate of Freedom, originally made out for a prisoner named Thomas Malone, which had been erased and the name of Smith, which he had assumed, being substituted in its place ; when first taken and confined in the watch-house on the charge, he effected his escape, but was apprehended in Parramatta ; he was identified as Arthur Bristol, assigned to Captain King, from whose service he had absconded. Transported for seven years.
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4012]; Microfiche: 663
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Arthur Bristol age 19. Stockinger from Sussex. Tried at Leicester 20 March 1826. Sentenced to transportation for life for burglary. Assigned to Joseph Underwood at Melville on arrival. Notes Norfolk Island; Cockatoo Island, to serve 2 years in the iron gang. With Sir Thomas Mitchell s Exploring Party in 1845
Source:
Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia In Search of a Route from Sydney to the Gulf of Carpentaria (1848) by Lt. Col. Sir Thomas Livingstone Mitchell Kt. D.C.L. (1792-1855) Surveyor-General of New South Wales - Gutenberg
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Arthur Bristol, sailmaker and sailor, one of the prisoners of the Crown to join Sir Thomas Livingstone Mitchell s Expedition in 1845.... the party consisted of prisoners of the Crown in different stages of probation, with whom the prospect of additional liberty was an incentive so powerful, that no money payment was asked by them or expected, while, from experience, I knew that for such an enterprise as this I could rely on their zealous services. The patience and resolution of such men in the face of difficulties, I had already witnessed; and I had hired three of the old hands, in order the more readily to introduce my accustomed camp arrangements. Volunteers of all classes had certainly come eagerly forward, offering their gratuitous services on this expedition of discovery; but discipline and implicit obedience were necessary in such a party to ensure the objects in view, as well as its own preservation; and it was not judged expedient, where some prisoners were indispensable as mechanics, to mix with them men of a different class, over whom the same kind of authority could not be exercised.
Source:
Darlinghurst Gaol Entrance Book
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Arthur Bristol, labourer from Nottingham. Sent to Darlinghurst Gaol from Hyde Part Barracks. To be sent to Cockatoo Island 22 March 1842
Place:
Williams River district
Details:
Elector of the Williams River district supporting John Nowlan of 'Eelar' in the forthcoming election
Source:
Baillier's Post Office Directory p.30
Source:
Bailliers Official Postal Directory p.106
First Name:
Arthur William
Source:
Newcastle West Presbyterian Cemetery. Find My Past
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Burial of Arthur William Brown aged 2
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Death, on the 9th instant, of croup, Arthur T. H. Bryant aged 2 years
First Name:
Arthur Thomas Humphrey
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Death of Arthur Thomas Humphrey Bryant, son of Richard and Mary Bryant. Aged 2
First Name:
Arthur Thomas Humphrey
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Death on 9th instant, of croup, Arthur T. H. Bryant, aged 2 years
Place:
Hilldale near Paterson
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Lived a hermit like existence with his nephew near the Hilldale railway station. Found dead on his property
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Death of Arthur Bucknell, son of William and Susan.
Place:
Wallarobba near Vacy
Details:
Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction in the goods and effects of Thomas Wentworth Bucknell late of Wallarobba, sawyer, deceased intestate. Letters of Administration of all goods be granted to Arthur Bucknell
Place:
Abode Brecon, Paterson
Source:
Paterson Baptism Register p 19
Details:
Arthur, son of William Wentworth and Susannah Bucknell born 14 September 1841. Baptised 28 May 1846. Occupation of William Bucknell - farmer
First Name:
Arthur John Josiah
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
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Arthur John Josiah Burgoyne, aged seven years, son of Thomas Burgoyne, who resided near the Gas Works in Blane street Newcastle, died after falling over the cliffs at Newcastle on New Years Day while on a picnic with his family. Brother of William Reuben Burgoyne
First Name:
Arthur Samuel
Details:
Death of Arthur Samuel Burgoyne, son of Thomas and Maria Burgoyne
Source:
Registers of Coroners' Inquests and Magisterial Inquiries (Ancestry)
Details:
Accidentally killed