Details:
Ticket of leave holder. Black Creek. Died aged 54. Buried in Glebe Cemetery
Details:
Ticket of Leave cancelled for violently assaulting his wife
Details:
Died about 27 March 1834. Left a widow residing at Priorstown, co. of Louth, Ireland. Intestate estate
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4009A]; Microfiche: 653
Details:
Hugh Corrigan, age 39. Occupation ploughman and shearer. Native place Co. Louth. Tried Cavan 14 March 1823. Assigned to John McDonald on arrival
Surname:
Corrigan (Callaghan)
Date:
1825 23 February; 11 April
Details:
On lists of prisoners employed on the farm of John McDonald
Source:
Convict Bound Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4009]; Microfiche: 651
Details:
Denis Daly, tried Limerick City Summer 1822. Occupation butcher. 5ft 5 in. Fresh freckled complexion, brown hair, blue eyes
Place:
County of Northumberland
Details:
Servant of Mr. Wilkinson. permitted to pass from Windsor with cattle to township No 19
Place:
County of Durham/Northumberland
Details:
Assigned to John Cory
First Name:
Denis (Daniel)
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4009A]; Microfiche: 653
Details:
Denis Daley age 24, Occupation butcher. Tried at Limerick 31 July 1822. Well behaved on the voyage out. Assigned to George Jackson Frankland on arrival
Source:
Colonial Secretary's Papers
Details:
Assigned to Thomas Street. Sentenced to 25 lashes for deserting from the gang at Port Stephens
Source:
NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
Details:
138. Michael Doyle assigned servant to Thomas Street. Charged with absenting himself from a cedar gang to which he belonged at Port Stephens and coming to the Newcastle settlement. Sentenced to 25 lashes and to be sent back to his gang
Details:
Blacksmith. Assigned convict mechanic whose master was a defaulter in payment for
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4009A]; Microfiche: 653
Details:
Michael Doyle age 28. Occupation blacksmith. Native place Co. Carlow. Tried at Naas 27 March 1823. Sentenced to transportation for life. Very well behaved on the voyage out.
Details:
Aged 23. Native of Galway; 5'7"; grey eyes, flaxen hair, fair freckled; Absconded from service of Mr. Thew
Place:
Newcastle district
Source:
Archives Office of NSW. Colonial Secretary: Misc records (4/4570D)pp1-88
Details:
On list of assigned convicts who are not mechanics. Assigned to Joseph Thew
Place:
Newcastle (from Pattersons Plains)
Details:
On monthly return of prisoners punished at Newcastle. Assigned to J. Thew. Sentenced to 50 lashes for repeated neglect of work and insolence to his master
Source:
NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
Details:
John Egan per Isabella, assigned to Joseph Thew charged with insolence and neglect of work. Mr. Thew states....Yesterday Egan came to me during working hours and asked me for thread to mend his clothes. I told hi to go away and mind his work, when I went out of the house afterwards to see what he was about he repeated his demand and on my refusal to cmply he threw down the barrow he had and said he would not work for me any longer. He has often been impertinent to me. Sentenced to 50 lashes but commuted to one months hard labour in the gaol gang
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4009A]; Microfiche: 653
Details:
John Egan age 22. Occupation In and outdoor servant. Tried Galway 9 August 1822. Very well behaved on the voyage out
Source:
Colonial Secretary Papers. Monthly Return of Corporal Punishments inflicted at Newcastle
Details:
Government servant. Sentenced to 50 lashes by the Bench at Wallis Plains for running away
Details:
Convict servant of J.B. Webber. To be victualled from the Stores at Newcastle for 6mths