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162365
Surname: Osborne
First Name: Alick
Ship: -
Date: 7 October 1842
Place: Daisy Bank Illawarra
Source: SMH
Details: At Daisy Bank, Illawarra, on Tuesday 4th October, (his birthday), aged 21 years, Mr. Alick Osborne, only son of Alick Osborne Esq., Surgeon RN of H.M. Ship Formidable, after an illness of three months


162367
Surname: Osborne
First Name: Alick
Ship: -
Date: 28 September 1838
Place: Dapto Illawarra
Source: SH
Details: Marriage of Alfred Holden Esq.., Police Magistrate of Brisbane Water, to Jane, second daughter of Alick Osborne, Esq., M.D. of the Royal Navy on 26 September 1838


162370
Surname: Osborne
First Name: Alick
Ship: -
Date: 28 September 1852
Place: Daisy Bank, Illawarra
Source: SMH
Details: Marriage of Lindsay Clarke Esq., of Portland Victoria to Mary, third daughter of Alick Osborne Esq., R.N. M.L.C. of Daisy Bank, Illawarra


162371
Surname: Osborne
First Name: Alick
Ship: Fairlie 1834
Date: 17 February 1834
Place: Port Jackson
Source: SH
Details: Surgeon Superintendent on the convict ship 'Fairlie', departed London 27 October 1833. Master Henry Agar


162372
Surname: Osborne
First Name: Alick
Ship: Planter 1832
Date: 25 March 1834
Place: -
Source: Colonial Times, Hobart
Details: Mr. Osborne sailed from Portsmouth on the 15th June 1832 in the ship Planter of 368 tons, with 200 convicts for Sydney NSW. The first subject to which he refers is, naturally the treatment and behaviour of the convicts on board. On this subject we make the following extracts - 'On embarkation, the prisoners were surprised to find good biscuit, beef, port, pease, flour, raisins, lemonade, wine etc issued to them, in lieu of the coarse brown bread and indifferent beef sometimes supplied by contractors for the hulks. The convicts have hitherto behaved tolerable well, and are now beginning to enjoy themselves after the first brush of sea sickness. Having gone out with Irish convicts on a former occasion, I find a sad difference between the English and them. The one polished, artful, and vicious, poor Pat simple, innocent, and as tractable as a child, with a civil word you can do any thing with Paddy. In one of my voyages from Cork, there happened to be among the rest a father and two sons for sheep stealing. Old Murtagh was advanced in life, the sons fine athletic young men. Two days after embarkation, I observed Rory, the eldest, eyeing me very wilfully, but apparently unwilling to trespass. I beckened him aft and desired to know what was the matter, hoped the old man kept up his spirits, etc. Emboldened by the manner, he simple begged 'if your honor would be pleased to divide the bolts between me and Dennis for the ould man's getting tender, God help him, and Im afear'd he wont get to the end of the journey any way'. I felt ashamed at having overlooked the poor old man so long (he was four score but I did not know he was so old). and instantly removed the old mans irons amidst the prayers and benedictions of the whole party. - Printed in the Colonial Times


158283
Surname: Osborne
First Name: Alick
Ship: Sophia 1829 (came free)
Date: 1829 21 January
Place: -
Source: AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 671
Details: James Spears per Sophia assigned to Dr. Alick Osborne, surgeon superintendent on the Sophia


24704
Surname: Osborne
First Name: Archibald
Ship: -
Date: 1843
Place: Wyong
Source: ER
Details: Freehold


53147
Surname: Osborne
First Name: Archibald
Ship: -
Date: 1849 14 april
Place: Sydney
Source: MM
Details: Of Walleroo Park. Married Emily Eliza, eldest daugther of Henry Grattan Douglass, MD


53759
Surname: Osborne
First Name: Archibald
Ship: -
Date: c 1815 - 1851
Place: Walleroo Park, Brisbane Water
Source: Historical Records of the Central Coast of NSW
Details: Archibald Osborne was the eldest son of John Osborne of the Illawarra district. Archibald Osborne settled at Walleroo Park, Brisbane Water. In 1849 he married Eliza Emily Douglass. He was a local magistrate and was appointed one of the six foundation Councillors of Brisbane Water district. He died on 28 November 1851 aged 36


55339
Surname: Osborne
First Name: Archibald
Ship: -
Date: 1849 12 May
Place: Brisbane Water
Source: MM
Details: Appointed country Commissioner for taking of affidavits and bail and examination of witnesses


74412
Surname: Osborne
First Name: Archibald
Ship: -
Date: 1843 10 May
Place: Walleroo Park, Brisbane Water
Source: CO
Details: Appointed Magistrate of the Territory


79016
Surname: Osborne
First Name: Archibald
Ship: -
Date: 1851 28 November
Place: Wallaroo
Source: Enchanted Waters
Details: Settler aged 36. Burial record. Gosford Diocesan Registry


84700
Surname: Osborne
First Name: Archibald
Ship: -
Date: 1851 30 July
Place: Brisbane Water
Source: MM
Details: Appointed Councillor


87117
Surname: Osborne
First Name: Archibald
Ship: -
Date: 1851 10 December
Place: Brisbane Water
Source: MM
Details: Had been staying at the house of Mr. Battley. Dropped dead at the rear of the premises aged 36. Left a wife and 2 children. Son of the late Dr. J. Osborne of Illawarra


127380
Surname: Osborne
First Name: Archibald
Ship: -
Date: 1840 11 November
Place: Brisbane Water
Source: GG
Details: Assigned 4 convict labourers as a new settler


130602
Surname: Osborne
First Name: Archibald
Ship: -
Date: 1855 26 November
Place: Hexham
Source: SMH
Details: Marriage of Richard J. Lee of Newport and Emily Eliza, relict of the late Archibald Osborne of Walleroo Park, Brisbane Water


162373
Surname: Osborne
First Name: Archibald
Ship: -
Date: 18 September 1847
Place: -
Source: Maitland Mercury
Details: Magistrate residing mostly at Wollongong. Witness at the trial of Peter Pidgeon.


172306
Surname: Osborne
First Name: Archibald
Ship: -
Date: 29 November 1851 (inquest date)
Place: Gosford
Source: Register of Coroners inquests and magisterial inquiries, Gosford Library
Details: Died of natural causes http://tinyurl.com/ktg3g3l


54023
Surname: Osborne
First Name: Charles
Ship: -
Date: 1837 13 January
Place: Newcastle
Source: BB
Details: Turnkey at Newcastle gaol. Witness in court case of William Heffernan


15057
Surname: Osborne
First Name: Charles
Ship: Layton 1829
Date: 1832 29 November
Place: Hunter River
Source: SG
Details: Tailor's boy. Assigned to Alexander Livingstone