Surname:
Jemmy Jackass (We-rah-kah-tah) (Indigenous)
Details:
Accompanied McGill and Bob Barrett to Port Macquarie with Capt. Allman
Surname:
Jemmy Mingolo (Bocal) (Indigenous)
Place:
Cheshunt, Jerrys Plains
Source:
State Library of NSW. Papers relating to Aborigines in the Singleton District, Blanket for Native Blacks, Colonial Secretarys Office
Details:
On list of aborigines to receive blankets
Surname:
Jemmy Ogilvie (Indigenous)
Details:
Employed at Black Creek breaking horses. To join expedition north to search for papers left by Edmund Kennedy
Surname:
Jemmy Piper (Indigenous)
Details:
Alexander Burnett, William Muirhead, John Waugh Drysdale, Jemmy Piper, John Matthew Richardson John Palmer and Charles King to be examined before the Legislative Council regarding the attack on natives on 27th May while on Major Mitchell s expedition
Surname:
Jenkins (Indigenous)
Source:
State Archives NSW; Roll: 138 Ancestry.com., Gaol Description and Entrance Books,
Details:
Discharged from Newcastle gaol. Sent to work on the breakwater at Newcastle
Surname:
Jenny (Indigenous)
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms p.59
Details:
Daughter of Nanny (?) William Thomas (illegible)
Surname:
Jenny (Indigenous)
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms p. 42
Details:
A half caste. Single woman. Baptism of son Edward
Surname:
Jerry (Indigenous)
Details:
Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Maitland. To be sent to Sydney to be identified
Surname:
Jerry (Indigenous)
Place:
Maitland Quarter Sessions
Source:
Sydney Morning Herald
Details:
To be tried for murder
Surname:
Jerry (Indigenous)
Source:
Registers of Coroners Inquests and Magisterial Inquiries (Ancestry)
Details:
Died of natural causes
Surname:
Jerry (Indigenous)
Source:
State Archives NSW; Item: 2/2009; Roll: 757.....Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Gaol Description and Entrance Books
Details:
From New England. Admitted to Newcastle gaol. To be sent for trial for the murder of William Street and others
Surname:
Jerry (Indigenous)
Source:
Gaol Description Books. State Archives NSW; Item: 2/2016; Roll: 759 (Ancestry)
Details:
Admitted to Newcastle gaol. 5ft 1 1/2 in. Scars of front of head.
Surname:
Jerry (Indigenous)
Source:
Dungog Chronicle 27 January 1899
Details:
I remember in particular there was a big gum that grew at the corner of Brown and Dowling Streets, which stood long after all the other trees had been cut down. Close to that big gum one day I saw two blackfellows fighting, Crandin Joe and Jerry were struggling to decide which had the better right to claim Maria, a black gin. Maria was seated at the foot of the tree awaiting the issue of the contest. While the blacks were fighting Ruggy Joe rode up on his old stock horse Bally, and dismounting, sat down to watch the melee. Instantly the gin took charge of the horse, mounted him and started off at a good pace up the road towards Cairnsmore. Ruggy followed her ou foot, while the two blacks stood amazed. I suppose there are few if any blacks left in Dungog now. A good many years ago there was a cobon cor roboree on Burnt Gully Creek, when there were assembled blacks from Gloucester, the Allyn, the Paterson, and the Upper Hunter.
Surname:
Jew Fish (Indigenous) Brisbane Water
Source:
The Gosford Times and Wyong District Advocate 13 September 1934
Details:
Included in 1838 muster
Surname:
Jimmy Booridi (Indigenous)
Source:
The Scone Advocate 4 February 1927
Details:
One of the aborigines of the tribe around Scone
Surname:
Jimmy Cobbra (indigenous) (obit)
Place:
Yulgilbar, Clarence River
Source:
Northern Star, Lismore
Details:
Obituary of Jimmy Cobbra, who died about 90 years of age. Jimmy Cobbra of the Kamilaroi tribe, Hunter River, had guided Edward Ogilvie to the Clarence River c. 1838 where Ogilvie founded the Yulgilbar estate. Jimmy Cobbra resided at Yulgilbar for the rest of his life
Surname:
Jingleham (Indigenous
Source:
State Library of NSW - Diary by a servant of the Scott family, 8 Aug. 1821-Mar. 1824 p. 49
Details:
The Governor had threatend to have him flogged if he ever saw him in Sydney again and he had never been since which must have been near twenty years, for he had a Brass plate with a chain hung round his Neck, and on it was engraved Jingleham, Chief of the Native Tribe of Wooloomooloo given to him by Governor Philips
Surname:
Joe (Indigenous)
Details:
Sentenced to 6mths in prison in Sydney for assault on Mary Ann Walsh
Surname:
Joe (Indigenous)
Source:
State Archives NSW; Item: 2/2009; Roll: 757.....Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Gaol Description and Entrance Books
Details:
From Maitland. Admitted to Newcastle gaol 25 March. To be sent for trial for assault with intent to commit rape
Surname:
Joe (Indigenous)
Source:
State Archives NSW; Roll: 138 Ancestry.com. , Gaol Description and Entrance Books
Details:
Discharged from Newcastle gaol. Sentence expired