Surname:
Jemmy (Indigenous) Brisbane Water
Source:
R v. Monkey & Others
Details:
Aboriginal arraigned for burglary in the house of Alfred Hill Jacques. Guilty Sent to Goat Island
Surname:
Jemmy (Indigenous) Brisbane Water
Place:
Cooranbong in Brisbane Water district
Details:
Committed for trial for attempted rape on Mary Williams, a young married woman
Surname:
Jew Fish (Indigenous) Brisbane Water
Source:
The Gosford Times and Wyong District Advocate 13 September 1934
Details:
Included in 1838 muster
Surname:
Kitty (Indigenous) Brisbane Water
Source:
Newcastle Morning Herald
Details:
In an account of the life of Old Margaret of Lake Macquarie, Robert Talbot mentioned Kitty of the Wyong tribe as a relative of old Margaret
Surname:
Leggemy (Leggamy) (Lego me) (Indigenous) Brisbane Water
Details:
Carbone Jemmy, Monkey, Whipemup, Major Little Dick, Leggemy, Tom Jones, and Litte Freeman, aboriginal natives, indicted for housebreaking and robbery at the house of Alfred Hill Jaques on 25 October 1834. Rev. Threlkeld interpreter. The attacked the house and kept throwing stones until they effected an entrance by a window, after which Mr. Jaques and his servant escaped but not till the servant had been speared. The natives gutted the house carrying off provisions, clothing etc. As the appearance of the prisoners had been much altered, their hair having been cut off in gaol, the identity of four of the prisonerss only was established. Carbone Jemmy, Whipemup, Tom Jones and Monkey found guilty and remanded. The other five were remanded on other charges
Surname:
Little Dick (Indigenous) Brisbane Water
Source:
R v. Monkey & Others - SC
Details:
Aboriginal arraigned for burglary in the house of Alfred Hill Jacques. Found not guilty
Surname:
Little Dick (Indigenous) Brisbane Water
Source:
Gosford and the Kendall Country p20
Details:
Apprehended and forwarded to Sydney gaol with Monkey and Charley Myrtle
Surname:
Little Freeman (Indigenous) Brisbane Water
Details:
Carbone Jemmy, Monkey, Whipemup, Major Little Dick, Leggemy, Tom Jones, and Litte Freeman, aboriginal natives, indicted for housebreaking and robbery at the house of Alfred Hill Jaques on 25 October 1834. Rev. Threlkeld interpreter. The attacked the house and kept throwing stones until they effected an entrance by a window, after which Mr. Jaques and his servant escaped but not till the servant had been speared. The natives gutted the house carrying off provisions, clothing etc. As the appearance of the prisoners had been much altered, their hair having been cut off in gaol, the identity of four of the prisonerss only was established. Carbone Jemmy, Whipemup, Tom Jones and Monkey found guilty and remanded. The other five were remanded on other charges
Surname:
Little Jack (Indigenous) Brisbane Water
Details:
In an account of the life of Old Margaret of Lake Macquarie, Robert Talbot mentioned Little Jack of the Wyong tribe as a relative of old Margaret
Surname:
Little Quart Pot (Telombray) (Indigenous) Brisbane Water
Source:
The Gosford Times and Wyong District Advocate 13 September 1934
Details:
Included in an 1838 muster at Brisbane Water
Surname:
Long Dick (Indigenous) Brisbane Water
Source:
R v Long Dick, Jack Jones, Abraham & Gibber Paddy. SC
Details:
Aboriginal indicted for stealing property of Alfred William Jacques and William Ross. Found guilty.
Surname:
Long Dick (Indigenous) Brisbane Water
Source:
State Archives NSW; Roll:189 Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Gaol Entrance Books
Details:
Long Dick, Jack Jones, Abrahams and Gibber Paddy admitted to the Phoenix Hulk under sentence of 4 years in an iron gang at Goat Island for robbery
Surname:
Maitland to Brisbane Water Road
Details:
Correspondence re state of roads
Surname:
Major Little Dick (Indigenous) Brisbane Water
Details:
Carbone Jemmy, Monkey, Whipemup, Major Little Dick, Leggemy, Tom Jones, and Litte Freeman, aboriginal natives, indicted for housebreaking and robbery at the house of Alfred Hill Jaques on 25 October 1834. Rev. Threlkeld interpreter. The attacked the house and kept throwing stones until they effected an entrance by a window, after which Mr. Jaques and his servant escaped but not till the servant had been speared. The natives gutted the house carrying off provisions, clothing etc. As the appearance of the prisoners had been much altered, their hair having been cut off in gaol, the identity of four of the prisonerss only was established. Carbone Jemmy, Whipemup, Tom Jones and Monkey found guilty and remanded. The other five were remanded on other charges
Surname:
Margaret (Indigenous) Brisbane Water
Source:
An Australian language as spoken by the Awabakal, the people of Awaba, or lake Macquarie by L.E. Threlkeld
Details:
Old Margaret is the last survivor of the Awabakal. She is now living in her slab-hut on a piece of land near Lake Macquarie Heads, and supports herself by her own industry. She had the advantage of early training in an English home in the district ; she is respectable and respected. Her features, as compared with those of other natives, show how much the type varies ; and yet she is an Australian of pure origin. She was born at Waiong, near the Hawkesbury River, and is now about 65 years of age.
Surname:
Margaret (Indigenous) Brisbane Water
Details:
An account of the life of Margaret by Robert Talbot - Old Margaret does not, and never did, belong to the Lake Macquarie tribe; but the Brisbane Water tribe of aboriginals, having been born near Wyong where a powerful tribe of blacks located some 10 years ago. Ned, Margarets late husband brought her some twenty years ago from her native place Wyong to Lake Macquarie where she has resided ever since, but not all the time in her present abode. Margaret is between 40 and 50 years of age, has two children by Ned - Ellen aged about 22, and Willie, about 19. Old Ned died about six years ago and lays buried near Margarets present abode. Neds father went by the name of Flathead, his mother Mullity, and there was Kitty a relative. Margarets father is said by some to have been a white man - she is evidently above the common caste of aboriginals. No doubt Margaret remembers in her youthful days at Wyong such names as Molly, Hobby, Billy Boy, Buker, Little Jack, and old Major or Cherabout, all relatives of Margaret and a district tribe from the Lake Macquarie tribe, and in those days very often at avariance with each other.
Surname:
Mickie Mickie (Indigenous) Brisbane Water
Details:
Executed for the robbery of the Lynches and rape of Margaret Hanshall
Surname:
Micky Mickey (Indigenous) Brisbane Water
Source:
R v. Micky & Murphy - Butterworths
Details:
One of eleven aborigines who raped servant Margaret Hanshall. Hanged at Sydney gaol
Surname:
Monkey (Budbury) (Indigenous) Brisbane Water
Source:
The Gosford Times and Wyong District Advocate 13 September 1934
Details:
Included in an 1838 muster at Brisbane Water
Surname:
Monkey (Indigenous) Brisbane Water
Source:
R v. Monkey & Others
Details:
Arraigned for burglary in the house of Alfred Hill Jacques. Guilty. Sent to Goat Island