Ship:
Broxbournebury 1814 (came free)
Source:
The Bicentenary Pioneer Register, Second Edition, Volume 111
Details:
Born c 1809 in England. Son of Francis Howard Greenway and Mary Woore
Source:
State Archives NSW; Kingswood, New South Wales; Gaol Description and Entrance Books, 1818-1930; Item: 2/2020; Roll: 757
Details:
Ann Hall admitted to Newcastle gaol from Maitland. Sentenced to 1 month hard labour for drunkenness
Source:
Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Gaol Description and Entrance Books, 1818-1930
Details:
Ann Hall, servant from Cumberland, admitted to Newcastle gaol from Maitland under sentence of 1 month hard labour for disorderly conduct
Source:
Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Gaol Description and Entrance Books, 1818-1930
Details:
Anne Hall, servant from Cumberland. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Maitland. Sentenced to 1 month hard labour as an idle and disorderly person
Source:
Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Gaol Description and Entrance Books, 1818-1930
Details:
Anne Hall, servant from Cumberland. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Maitland. Sentenced to 1 month hard labour for drunkenness
Ship:
Broxbornebury 1814 (free settler)
Details:
Passenger on the Broxbornebury from England
Ship:
Broxbornebury 1814 (free settler)
Details:
Passenger on the Broxbornebury from England
Details:
Servant from Leicester. Admitted to Newcastle gaol under sentence of 18 months hard labour
Source:
AO NSW Fiche No 635. Principal Superintendent of convicts; Bound Indents
Details:
Tried at Lancashire Assizes 11th August 1813 and sentenced to 7 years transportation
Ship:
Broxbornebury 1814 (came free)
Source:
Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 19
Details:
Wife of William King of Newcastle
Surname:
Macarthy (McCarthy) (McCarty)
Source:
The Proceedings of the Old Bailey Online
Details:
Age 23. Sentenced to transportation for seven years for feloniously stealing, on 28th November 1813, five bank notes belonging to Thomas Cole, from his person. Prisoner's defence: The prosecutor gave me three one-pound notes; after we had been drinking at the public-house together, he asked me how many notes he had given me; I said, three. He said, one was enough, if I did not give him two of them back again he would have me in Newgate. I am a stranger in the country..
Surname:
McCarthy (McCarty)
Details:
On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle
Surname:
McCarthy (McCarty)
Source:
AO NSW Fiche No 635. Principal Superintendent of convicts; Bound Indents
Details:
Tried at Middlesex on 1 December 1813 and sentenced to 7 years transportation
Surname:
McCarthy (McCarty)
Details:
Prisoner at Newcastle. Pass to go to Sydney for two weeks
Ship:
Broxbornebury 1814......
Source:
Colonial Secretary's Papers. State Records of NSW Special Bundles
Details:
Marriage of James Cobb age 30 arrived per 'Anne', to Mary McCarty, age 35 arrived per 'Broxbornebury'
Details:
To be transported to Newcastle for seven years
Source:
Application to Marry
Details:
Margaret McKennell per 'Broxbornbury' application to marry Richard Templeton per 'Shipley'
Surname:
McKennell (Swan)
Source:
Application to Marry
Details:
James Smalley age 28 arrived per Heroine, application to marry Margaret Swan age 52 arrived per Broxbornebury - Remarks column - no such person arrived on the Broxbornebury
Ship:
Broxbornebury 1814 (came free)
Details:
Came Free. Re permission to proceed to Newcastle
Source:
Colonial Secretary's correspondence
Details:
Mantua maker. Sent to Newcastle for two years