Source:
Colonial Secretarys Papers. NRS 898 Special Bundles, Ancestry
Details:
On monthly return of prisoners punished at Newcastle. Sentenced by Magistrate E.C. Close to 100 lashes for excessive insolence to his master Mr. Philips and for robbing Mr. Phillips
Surname:
Gogerly (Goghilly)
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Labourer aged 26 assigned to Australian Agricultural Company
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On list of prisoners sent to Newcastle per 'Princess Charlotte'
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Convict servant of David Maziere to be victualled from the Stores at Newcastle for 6mths
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On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle per 'Elizabeth Henrietta'
First Name:
Jams (William)
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On monthly returns of prisoners punished at Newcastle
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To be transported to Newcastle for 7 yrs
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On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle
Place:
Patrick Plains/ Wallis Plains/ Newcastle.....
Source:
Colonial Secretary's Correspondence - Commandant Henry Gillman to Colonial Secretary
Details:
David Jones Included in a list of 19 convicts transported to Newcastle who appear unaccounted for in the Returns from that Settlement and not in the last General Muster - Assigned to Anthony Dwyer a settler at Wallis Plains 1st June 1823 but at the time of the last Muster assisting Mr. Dangar, surveyor beyond Patrick Plains
Details:
Granted Ticket of Leave
Surname:
Kitchenam (Kitchingman)
Source:
NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825, 1826-1827 (Ancestry)
Details:
James Cook in the service of government charged with theft at the government flour mill. William Turvey, constable states - The prisoner is a watchman at the mill; this morning about six oclock I met him returning home, he had something bulky under his coat. I examined it and found a bag of flour about eight or ten pounds. The prisoner states in his defence - I was desired by John Kitchenam the miller to bring a bag to the mill and that he would let me have this weeks mess to get sifted for him. I did so and this is the meal which was found in my possession. John Kitchenam states - I know nothing of this meal. I never gave any to Cook to get sifted. I always sift my mess of meal in the machine at the mill. James Cook sentenced to six months hard labour in the gaol gang
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Aged 37. Miller employed by Patrick Reilly
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On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle
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On list of prisoners transorted to Newcastle per Governor Bligh
Source:
Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 19
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Born c. 1802. Convict under 14 year sentence. Assigned to Robert Whitmore in the district of Newcastle
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Prisoner at Newcastle to be recalled from the employ of Mr. Street
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Obtained ticket of leave
Source:
Application to marry
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Aged 32; bond; Application to marry Mary McQueen
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On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle
Source:
Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 19
Details:
Assigned servant to E.C. Close in the district of Newcastle