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Charles Ferdinand Hamilton Smith. 28th Regiment. Married 10th January to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late William Harper
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Michael Tully. Witness in court case of Joseph Eckford
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Corporal Thomas Walsham, soldier of the 28th regiment stationed in Newcastle
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Corporal Ezekial Wells charged John Jones with drunkenness
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Edward Welsh. Corporal of Barracks Guard. Witness in Murray/ Lindsay court case
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Private Peter White on sentry duty at the stockade
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Private Peter White. Charged with creating a riot in the house of Charles Hughes after an altercation with a sailor. Case dismissed
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Private Peter White witness in court when Simon Kemp was charged with breach of licensing act
Source:
Newcastle Bench Books. AONSW Reel 2722
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Private William Woods servant to Major Crummer
Surname:
Adams (28th regt)
First Name:
Captain Frank
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Captain Frank Adams of 28th regiment appointed Assistant Engineer and Superintendent of Ironed Gangs
Surname:
Adams (28th regt)
First Name:
Captain Frank and Maria
Source:
Maitland Baptism Register p. 87
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Arthur, son of Frank Adams and Maria Gordon born 11 December 1842. Baptised 18 June 1843. Occupation of Frank Adams - Captain 28 Regt.,
Surname:
Bosworth (28th regt)
Ship:
Layton 1836 (came free)
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW; Roll: 136
Details:
. Sentenced to 1 month solitary confinement. Discharged 15th November 1836
Surname:
Carless (28th regiment)
Ship:
England 1835 (came free)
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW; Roll: 136
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Soldier from Gloucestershire. 28th regiment. Admitted to Newcastle gaol . For trial at the Quarter Sessions for larceny.
Surname:
Carleton (28th regiment)
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW; Roll: 136
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Soldier of the 28th Regiment. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Green Hills stockade. To be confined in the cells for 10 weeks. Returned to his regiment at Newcastle 28th November 1835
Surname:
Clarke (28th regt)
First Name:
Private Joseph
Details:
Correspondence re Harper s Hill Stockade by Joseph Clarke, Private Soldier, 28th Regiment
Surname:
Deane (28th regt.,)
Source:
Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions Letter Book
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Letter 46/73. Correspondence re John Deane, late Private in the 28th regt., for mitigation of the sentence passed on him by the Chairman of the Quarter Sessions at Maitland (two years hard labour) for an assault. Request by the Magistrate Richard Furlong to C.F.H. Smith of Harpers Hill to furnish the Bench with an account of Deane s general conduct while in the 28th regiment
Surname:
Duffy (28th regt)
Details:
Michael Duffy, a soldier of H.M. 28th regiment indicted for a rape on the person of Mary Gillman, and Lawler, Welsh and McManus were indicted for aiding and abetting in the same at Anville Creek, Herpers Hill Stockade on 30 June 1838. Michael Duffy found guilty and sentenced to Norfolk Island for life
Surname:
Hassatt (Hassett) 28th regt
First Name:
Sergeant Thomas
Source:
Maitland Burial Register p. 65
Details:
Catherine Hassatt, daughter of Serjeant Thomas Hassatt of 28th Regiment, died aged 18 Months. Buried 2 May 1835
Surname:
Kennedy (28th regt)
Source:
Maitland Burial Register p. 105
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James Kennedy, 28th regt of foot, died age 40. Buried 16 April 1838
Surname:
Mackowen 28th regt
Source:
Maitland Burial Register p. 55
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Elizabeth Mackowen, daughter of Serjeant Francis Mackowen of 28th Regiment died aged 10 months. Buried 18 November 1835