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Surname: Murray
First Name: Lawrence (Thomas)
Ship: -
Date: 1853 14 May
Place: Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Lawrence Murray cautioning against purchasing cattle belonging to his son the late Laurence (Thomas) Murray as he had applied for Letters of Administration to the estate
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Surname: Murray
First Name: M
Ship: -
Date: 1846 10 January
Place: Swan Reach
Source: MM
Details: Unclaimed letter held in the Sydney Post Office
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Surname: Murray
First Name: Margaret
Ship: Canada 1817
Date: 1817
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle
172022
Surname: Murray
First Name: Margaret
Ship: Portland 1837
Date: 3 December 1837
Place: -
Source: State Records Online Shipping List
Details: Margaret Murray, 26, servant, emigrant brought out by Andrew Lang of Dunmore..http://tinyurl.com/lmxwmxj
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Surname: Murray
First Name: Mary
Ship: -
Date: 1850 4 September
Place: Merriwa
Source: MM
Details: Neighbour of Richard Cornish. Witness at the trial of William Sherdon
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Surname: Murray
First Name: Mary
Ship: Nabob 1855
Date: February 1855
Place: Port Jackson
Source: Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Assisted Immigrant Passenger Lists, 1828-1896
Details: Mary Murray age 24, general house servant from Tipperary, daughter of John and Margaret, both deceased. Assisted immigrant on the ship Nabob. Note - a brother Mr. H. B. Murray already in the colony, residing at Merton
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Surname: Murray
First Name: Mary and Catherine
Ship: -
Date: June 1858
Place: Newcastle
Source: Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Assisted Immigrant Passenger Lists, 1828-1896
Details: Johanna Murray, immigrant by the ship Castilian, sister of Mary and Catherine Murray of Newcastle
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Surname: Murray
First Name: Mathew
Ship: -
Date: 1846 23 September
Place: -
Source: MM
Details: Subscriber for the Irish Relief Fund
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Surname: Murray
First Name: Matthew
Ship: -
Date: 1839 19 June
Place: Butterwick
Source: GG
Details: Sarah Cooney per 'Henry Wellesley' absconded from service
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Surname: Murray
First Name: Michael
Ship: -
Date: 1850 23 November
Place: -
Source: MM
Details: Cautioning against purchasing bullocks and dray in possession of Patrick Brady of Singleton as they belonged to Allan Williams of Keera, Big River
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Surname: Murray
First Name: Michael
Ship: -
Date: 1850 23 November
Place: Keera, Big River
Source: MM
Details: Offering reward for apprehension of James Curtis alias Patrick Curtis. Warrant issued at Singleton
83336
Surname: Murray
First Name: Michael
Ship: -
Date: 1851 30 April
Place: Tamworth
Source: MM
Details: Tried County Down. Servant and soldier aged 47; 5' 71/2"; ruddy and freckled complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, nail off third finger of left hand, disfigured scar inside left thumb. Escaped from Tamworth Lockup with Joseph Robinson, Joseph Thompson and Cornelius Burke.
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Surname: Murray
First Name: Michael
Ship: -
Date: 1851 25 June
Place: Armidale
Source: MM
Details: Committed for trial for stealing doors
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Surname: Murray
First Name: Michael
Ship: -
Date: 1852 21 August
Place: Hanging Rock
Source: MM
Details: Gold digger at Hanging Rock opening bank account in Sydney with 30 pounds
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Surname: Murray
First Name: Michael
Ship: -
Date: 1860 20 November
Place: West Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Marriage of Michael Murray and Harriet, eldest daughter of Mrs. A. McDonald of Morpeth on 18th November 1860. Minister Rev. Dean Lynch
181541
Surname: Murray
First Name: Michael
Ship: -
Date: 21 November 1825
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
Details: Michael Murray in the service of Alexander Livingstone charged with absconding from his masters service. Mr. Livingstone states - the prisoner was in my service but has absented himself from my farm without leave and was away for some days when he was taken into custody. This is the second time he has left my farm without leave. The prisoner states himself to be unwell and had come to the hospital. This assertion refuted by a hospital certificate. Sentenced to 50 lashes and to be returned to his master
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Surname: Murray
First Name: Michael
Ship: -
Date: 7 September 1838
Place: Maitland
Source: Maitland Burial Register p. 110
Details: Michael Murray, son of Laurence Murray of the 28th regt., died aged nearly 17 months. Buried 7 September 1838
128281
Surname: Murray
First Name: Michael
Ship: Lady McNaughten 1835
Date: 1836 - 37
Place: Merton
Source: GRC
Details: Age 42 . Assigned to B. Robertson
182111
Surname: Murray
First Name: Michael
Ship: Southworth 1822
Date: 2 October 1826
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825, 1826-1827 (Ancestry)
Details: Michael Murray per ship Southworth and William Halfpenny per ship Ann and Amelia, both in government service, charged with theft at the premises of Mr. John Smith. George Furby (Furber) , adopted son of Mr. John Smith states - About 7 yesterday evening, Murray came to my father s shop followed by Halfpenny and Broadbent, the turnkey of the gaol. Murray asked me for some spirits which I refused. I was called into an adjoining room for a moment leaving them in the shop. As I was returning I saw Broadbent throw a piece of handkerchief and some stuff behind the counter. I think he must have heard me returning. He seized Murray at the same time by the collar exclaiming as I turned to tell my father what had occurred - Ive got him - I did not notice anything particular in regard to Halfpenny only his being in company with the others and their being all on the gaol establishment. Mr. John Smith states - Last night my son George gave an alarm by calling out that some men had attempted to rob the shop; I myself heard some articles fall and went into the shop immediately. I should have gone from what I had heard even if my son had not called me. I asked Broadbent if he being a constable would stand there and see me robbed - he replied he had not, that he had seized the man who had attempted it. I looked over the counter and saw the piece of handkerchief and stuff now before the court on the ground. Murray and Halfpenny are I believe wardsmen at the gaol and seeing Broadbent in their company I thought he had come with them, which however he denied, but I was afterwards informed by my son that he had come in with the two other men, which led me to suspect he was conniving at the attempt to rob me, altho upon its being detected he had seized Murray by the collar. Broadbent quitted my shop at my desire and I had the two prisoners taken into custody. John Broadbent states in exculpation of his suspicious conduct that last night the two prisoners were absent from their duty at gaol and that he was ordered by the gaoler go in search of them, particularly of Murray; that he found him at a public house intoxicated; that he ordered him (Murray) to return to the gaol but that on his way he slipt in to Smiths; that he (Broadbent) pursued him and was immediately followed by Halfpenny; that he heard Murray ask for a half pint of spirits which was refused; that Mr. Smiths son George going to another room, Murray leapt on the counter and laid hold of the articles now in court but that the moment that he Broadbent, seized him by the collar, they were dropped by Murray behind the counter. George Furby called and re-examined states - I am positive I saw Broadbent throw the piece of handkerchief and stuff behind the counter. Michael Murray being called on for his defence states - I went into Mr. Smiths in a state of intoxication and called for liquor which was refused. Mr. Smiths son leaving the shop I got on the counter and took the articles upon which Broadbent seized me by the collar, when I threw them over the counter. William Halfpenny states - I followed Broadbent into Mr. Smiths. I had no concern with Murray in the robbery. Sentence: Michael Murray two years hard labour at a penal settlement. William Halfpenny one year addition to his original sentence of transportation
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Surname: Murray
First Name: Michael
Ship: Waterloo 1831
Date: 9 July 1836
Place: Newcastle gaol
Source: Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW; Roll: 136
Details: Admitted to Newcastle gaol. To be tried for robbery. Sentenced to 12 months in irons at No. 3 Stockade