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Item: 146762
Surname: Coombs
First Name: Peter
Ship: Mangles 1824
Date: 1837
Place: Maitland
Source: GRC
Details: Ticket of leave holder age 34


 
Item: 164540
Surname: Coombs
First Name: Peter
Ship: Mangles 1824
Date: 29 December 1839
Place: Maitland
Source: Application to Marry
Details: Peter Coombs aged 39, arrived per 'Mangles', application to marry Caroline Barkin aged 24


 
Item: 194796
Surname: Coombs
First Name: Peter
Ship: Mangles 1824
Date: 28 October 1824
Place: Sydney Cove
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4009A]; Microfiche: 654
Details: Peter Coombs age 24. Native place Hants. Tried at Winchester March 1824. Sentenced to transportation for life. Very well behaved on the voyage out. Assigned to Mr. Crawford on arrival


 
Item: 194797
Surname: Coombs
First Name: Peter
Ship: Mangles 1824
Date: 29 May 1824
Place: Leviathan Hulk
Source: UK Prison Hulk Registers
Details: Peter Coombs age 24 tried at Winchester 8 March 1824. Sentenced to transportation for life for sheep stealing. Admitted to the Leviathan hulk from Winchester on 29 May 1824. Sentenced to the Mangles for transportation on 29 June 1824


 
Item: 150234
Surname: Coombs
First Name: Peter (the younger)
Ship: Mangles 1824
Date: 1841 30 July
Place: -
Source: SH
Details: Granted Conditional Pardon


 
Item: 163161
Surname: Cooper
First Name: Henry
Ship: Mangles 1824
Date: 1823/24/25
Place: near Newcastle
Source: General Muster of New South Wales 1823, 1824, 1825
Details: Convict under sentence of 7 years transportation. Assigned to Mr. Dangar


 
Item: 182217
Surname: Cooper
First Name: Henry
Ship: Mangles 1824
Date: 6 November 1826
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825, 1826-1827 (Ancestry)
Details: Henry Cooper per ship Mangles, assigned to the surveying department charged with insubordinate and riotous conduct in striking a fellow prisoner and provoking him to a fight and disrespectful language to Mr. Lowe. Patrick Shea, states - About six weeks, Cooper, myself and others belonging to the surveying department were lying together on the ground talking, when Cooper struck me without any provocation on my part. I told him if he repeated the blow I should endeavour to defend myself. On my getting on my legs he ran at me and again struck me. I put myself in a posture of defence but Cooper being a much more powerful man I was knocked down and severely hurt; my arm was much injured in falling, so much so that I am unable to do any work at present I stripped to fight but not til I had been struck twice. I should have sooner preferred a complaint but Mr. (Henry) Dangar being absent at Sydney at the time, I waited his return. Michael Hollingsworth states - I was present about six weeks ago when a quarrel took place between Cooper and Shea. Some joking words had passed between them as we lay on the grass, when Cooper suddenly struck Shea and made his mouth bleed. Cooper then got on his legs and stripped. As soon as Shea had recovered himself he told Cooper if he again struck him he would stick a knife into him upon which Cooper ran at him and again struck him; I saw Shea knocked down; Shea was hurt in the arm in consequence of a blow from Cooper; they had one round but Shea was unable to stand against Cooper. Mr. Robert Lowe states - Previous to Mr. Dangar proceeding to Sydney, he ordered the people belonging to his surveying department to consider me as his representative, but as my absence was also expected for a few days, Cooper during that time was to be entrusted with the care of the provisions and baggage; soon after Mr. Dangar went I also was away for a short time. On my return a general complaint was made by the rest of the party against Cooper for riotous conduct, but which was denied by Cooper Feeling satisfied there were some grounds for the complaints against him I told him he should no longer have charge of the provisions and baggage, when he replied that he did not care, that he did not care a damn for what Mr. Dangar or myself could do to him. The prisoner denies having made use of Mr. Dangars name; admits having spoken disrespectfully to Mr. Lowe; states that Shea gave him a great deal of provoking language and that on his threatening to stick him with a knife he was irritated and knocked him down a second time. Henry Cooper sentenced to 50 lashes for striking a fellow prisoner and provoking him to fight and 25 lashes for disrespectful language and insubordinate conduct towards Mr. Lowe


 
Item: 194798
Surname: Cooper
First Name: Henry
Ship: Mangles 1824
Date: 28 October 1824
Place: Sydney Cove
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4009A]; Microfiche: 654
Details: Henry Cooper age 26. Native place Wiltshire. Occupation ploughman. Tried Wiltshire 11 October 1823. Sentenced to 7 years transportation. Pretty well behaved on the voyage out. Assigned to Vicars Jacob in Sydney on arrival


 
Item: 45554
Surname: Cooper
First Name: William
Ship: Mangles 1824
Date: 1828
Place: Gaggin Farm, Luskintyre
Source: 1828 Census
Details: Aged 32. Labourer assigned to John Gaggin


 
Item: 72069
Surname: Cooper
First Name: William
Ship: Mangles 1824
Date: 1832 September
Place: Maitland
Source: Application to marry
Details: Free. Application to marry Ann Whittle


 
Item: 101699
Surname: Cooper
First Name: William
Ship: Mangles 1824
Date: 1832
Place: Newcastle
Source: Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle
Details: Marriage of William Cooper of Black Creek to Ann Whittle of Dalziel


 
Item: 163308
Surname: Cooper
First Name: William
Ship: Mangles 1824
Date: 1823/24/25
Place: near Newcastle
Source: General Muster of New South Wales 1823, 1824, 1825
Details: Prisoner under sentence of 7 years transportation. Assigned to John Gaggin near Newcastle


 
Item: 194799
Surname: Cooper
First Name: William
Ship: Mangles 1824
Date: 28 October 1824
Place: Sydney Cove
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4009A]; Microfiche: 654
Details: William Cooper age 30. Native place Cambridge. Occupation porter. Tried at the Old Bailey. Very well behaved on the voyage out. Sent to Windsor for distribution on arrival


 
Item: 163166
Surname: Cotton
First Name: James
Ship: Mangles 1824
Date: 1823/24/25
Place: Newcastle
Source: General Muster of New South Wales 1823, 1824, 1825
Details: Convict under sentence of 7 years transportation. Assigned to E.G. Cory


 
Item: 194789
Surname: Cotton
First Name: James
Ship: Mangles 1824
Date: 28 October 1824
Place: Sydney Cove
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4009A]; Microfiche: 654
Details: James Cotton age 18. Indoor servant. Tried Old Bailey 9 September 1823. Sentenced to transportation for life. Not well behaved on the voyage out. Assigned to Mrs. Clarke in Pitt St. Sydney on arrival


 
Item: 114745
Surname: Cotton (Catton)
First Name: James
Ship: Mangles 1824
Date: 1830 7 December
Place: Port Stephens
Source: In the Service of the Company: letters of Sir Edward Parry, Commissioner to the Australian Agricultural company: volume 1, December 1829 - June 1832 Letter No 273
Details: Indoor servant tried in London 9 September 1823 and sentenced to transportation for Life. Assigned to the A.A. Company in 1830. Arrived in Port Stephens on the cutter Lambton 4th December


 
Item: 26388
Surname: Cotton (Cotten)
First Name: James
Ship: Mangles 1824
Date: 1826 22 February
Place: Hunter River
Source: SG
Details: Aged 20. Absconded from the service of E.Cory


 
Item: 37442
Surname: Cotton (Cotten)
First Name: James
Ship: Mangles 1824
Date: 1824 23 November
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: Convict servant of A.B. Sparke. To be victualled from the Stores at Newcastle for 6mths


 
Item: 40236
Surname: Cotton (Cotten)
First Name: James
Ship: Mangles 1824
Date: 1836 16 July
Place: Maitland
Source: SG
Details: Obtained Ticket of Leave


 
Item: 45599
Surname: Cotton (Cotten) (Catton)
First Name: James
Ship: Mangles 1824
Date: 1828
Place: Vineyard Cottage, Paterson River
Source: 1828 Census
Details: Aged 25. Labourer assigned to E.G. Cory



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