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192704
Surname: Mumford
First Name: William
Ship: Marquis of Huntley 1830
Date: 1830
Place: -
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4015]; Microfiche: 676
Details: William Mumford age 37. Ploughman, reaps. Native place East Kent. Married with 3 children. Tried at Canterbury 12 January 1830. Sentenced to 7 years transportation for pig stealing. Served four years at Sheerness. Assigned to Peter McIntyre on arrival


10012
Surname: Mumford (Gordon)
First Name: Mary
Ship: -
Date: 1843 16 December
Place: Maitland
Source: Maitland Mercury
Details: Mrs. Mary Gordon (late Mumford) respectfully begs leave to acquaint the females of Maitland that she has commenced practising as Midwife, and promises the utmost attention and care shall be applied on her part to those individuals who may honor her with their commands.Respecting her conduct and qualifications she has in her possession a Certificate from Surgeon Anderson of the Colonial Hospital at Parramatta, under whose superintendence she attended the delivery of more than nine hundred women in eight years. In consequence of the great depression of the times Mrs. G. requires no higher fee than 10s leaving it to the generosity of those who can afford it to reward her services as they find her deserving. Shamrock Cottage West Maitland


166791
Surname: Mumford (McGrath)
First Name: Mary
Ship: Harmony 1827
Date: 1835
Place: Parramatta
Source: Application to Marry
Details: Mary Mumford age 45 arrived per Harmony, application to marry Thomas Burgess age 41 arrived per Morley


165403
Surname: Mumford (midwife)
First Name: Mrs.
Ship: -
Date: 6 June 1833
Place: Harveys Cottage Parramatta
Source: Sydney Herald
Details: Mrs. Mumford intending to practise as a Midwife. Previously employed in that capacity for several years in the Female Factory without even one accident occurring


166788
Surname: Mumford (or McGrath)
First Name: Mary
Ship: Harmony 1827
Date: 1827
Place: -
Source: Convict Indents (Ancestry)
Details: Age 37. Reads. Nurse and midwife. Native of Cork. Tried in London on 15 February 1827 and sentenced to 14 years transportation for robbery. Assigned to Rev. C.P.N. Wilton at Parramatta on arrival


212306
Surname: Mummery (3rd regt) (Buffs)
First Name: Private
Ship: -
Date: December 1825 - March 1826
Place: Newcastle
Source: War Office Records. File 2119. AJCP Reel No: 3696/3rd Regiment: East Kent (Buffs)
Details: Stationed at Newcastle


181872
Surname: Mummery (3rd regt) (Buffs)
First Name: Private Samuel
Ship: -
Date: 25 May 1826
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825, 1826-1827 (Ancestry)
Details: Dennis Horrigan a bullock driver and Andrew McIntosh a stockman, both in government service, charged with cruelly to a government bullock which caused it death. William Eckford, Michael Wright, James Jackson, James Otway (soldier of the Buffs) gave evidence as to the treatment of the bullock.....I saw a loaded cart with two bullocks yoked to it, one a black bullock, the other a red one; the red bullock seemed to get along with considerable difficulty. When abreast of the Commissariat stores it stopped for more than quarter of an hour during which time the driver was beating it on the nose, legs, and different parts of the body without ceasing. The bullocks head hung down, the nose almost touching the ground; I remarked to two of my comrades standing near on the cruelty of the proceeding. In about a quarter of an hour, the bullocks again moved slowly on but opposite the prisoners barracks they again stopped, when similar blows were inflicted and some person came from the barracks and assisted the driver to get them along. I do not know the men. The driver was a young man, undersized. Jacob Bray and Samuel Mummery, soldiers in the Buffs, corroborate the testimony of James Otway. Dennis Horrigan here admits that he was the driver of the cart in question. Thomas Harrison watchman at the lumber yard, states - I did not particularly notice any of the working oxen when they were brought into the lumber yard previous to being driven out for the night but when McIntosh was taking them out he called my attention to one of them which was bleeding at the nose and mouth. James Crofts states - I was walking near the cedar ground and saw McIntosh driving the bullocks along at a great rate, he had a whip in one hand and a stick in the other with which he was urging them on, a red one particularly; It appeared to me they were driven much faster than there was any necessity for. Mr. Dixon, Superintendent states - I saw McIntosh driving the bullocks along as stated and called to him to desist but he either would not or did not hear me. James Cook, night stockman, states - On Monday night the bullock that died did not feed whilst his companion did very heartily they were yoked together as is the custom till they get used to the run. Dennis Horrigan and Andrew McIntosh remanded for investigation


212380
Surname: Mummery (3rd regt) (Buffs)
First Name: Private Samuel
Ship: -
Date: March - June 1826
Place: Newcastle
Source: War Office Records. File 2119. AJCP Reel No: 3696/3rd Regiment: East Kent (Buffs)
Details: Stationed at Newcastle


128192
Surname: Mumpford (Mountford)
First Name: Joshua
Ship: Dunvegan Castle 1830
Date: 1836 - 37
Place: Merton
Source: GRC
Details: Ticket of leave holder age 31


106616
Surname: Munay (Burrows)
First Name: Elizabeth Anne
Ship: -
Date: 1849 September
Place: Newcastle
Source: Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Marriages p28
Details: Marriage of William Burrows aged 39 and Elizabeth Anne Munay aged 22 (emigrant). Witnesses William and Anne Norah Taylor of Newcastle


177029
Surname: Mungo Yerabah (Indigenous)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 7 June 1849
Place: Patrick Plains
Source: State Library of NSW. Papers relating to Aborigines in the Singleton District, Blanket for Native Blacks, Colonial Secretarys Office
Details: Age 40. On Return of Aborigines to receive blankets


137712
Surname: Munnaford (?Mountford)
First Name: Anna (Hannah)
Ship: Numa 1834
Date: 1838 18 October
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Bench Books. AO NSW Reel 2722
Details: Assigned to Major Crummer. Charged with disorderly conduct after she followed Mrs. Crummer about scolding her in a disrespectful manner. Sentenced to 14 days in the cells. Witness John McGaskin


4131
Surname: Munro
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1842 5 February
Place: Patrick Plains
Source: HRG
Details: Sir Thomas Livingstone Mitchell Inn


6606
Surname: Munro
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1843 4 February
Place: Singleton
Source: MM
Details: Innkeeper


6630
Surname: Munro
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1843 4 February
Place: Singleton
Source: MM
Details: Building row of houses in George Street.


7457
Surname: Munro
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1843 15 April
Place: Singleton
Source: MM
Details: Knew William Field for 10 years. Gave him an excellent character reference


19235
Surname: Munro
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1845 6 December
Place: Patrick Plains
Source: MM
Details: Present at meeting at Cox's Hotel for the purpose of establishing Agricultural Society


21869
Surname: Munro
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1846 9 May
Place: Patrick Plains
Source: MM
Details: Appointed district Councillor


22833
Surname: Munro
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1846 5 August
Place: Singleton
Source: MM
Details: Subscriber to Singleton Benevolent Asylum


24267
Surname: Munro
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1846 26 September
Place: -
Source: MM
Details: Subscriber for the Irish Relief Fund