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Surname: Priestly
First Name: Maria
Ship: Roslin Castle 1830
Date: 1831 5 March
Place: Newcastle
Source: NGE
Details: Native of London; R/C; Sentenced to 3 yrs in a penal settlement for mutinous conduct and riot in the female factory, Parramatta. Admitted to Newcastle gaol 5 March. Sent to the private service of Col Dumaresq per I. Divine, Mr. Cobb's Man on 24 August
71579
Surname: Priestly
First Name: Mary
Ship: Roslin Castle 1830
Date: 1831 25 November
Place: Newcastle
Source: Application to marry
Details: Application to marry Daniel Henry
113080
Surname: Priestly (Henry)
First Name: Maria (Mrs Daniel)
Ship: Roslin Castle 1830
Date: 1837
Place: Invermein
Source: GRC
Details: Assigned to William Dumaresq
101451
Surname: Priestly (Henry)
First Name: Mary Ann
Ship: Roslin Castle 1830
Date: 1832
Place: Newcastle
Source: Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle
Details: Marriage of Daniel Henry and Mary Ann Priestly both of Darlington
197857
Surname: Priestly (nee West) (obit)
First Name: Elizabeth
Ship: Templar 1844
Date: 20 February 1930
Place: Raymond Terrace
Source: Raymond Terrace Examiner
Details: Mrs. ELIZABETH PRIESTLEY One of the pioneers of the Williamtown district passed away on Monday last, at noon, in the person of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Priestley, who died at her Daughter s (Mrs. R. J. Pepper) residence Raymond Terrace. The deceased lady was 89, and had spent the whole of her life, excepting three years, in the Williamtown and Fullerton Cove districts. (She came to the country from Buckinghamshire, England with her parents, (the late Anthony and Mrs. West), when she was three years of age, in the ship Templar in 1844 The family landed at Newcastle and went to Williamtown, and in that and adjoining districts the family grew and prospered. On December 24th, 1861 Mrs. Priestley married, she then being 20 years old. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. John Fletcher, in Christ Church, Newcastle. She was mother of 14 children, and those surviving her are Messrs. George Priestley, Martins Creek; John, Stockton; Henry, Gosford; Anthony, Casino and Charles Dungog. Her daughters are Mrs. G. Shearman, Jiggi; Richmond River; Mrs. H. Sutton, Raymond Terrace; Mrs. R. J. Pepper Raymond Terrace; Mrs. N. Sandeman, Williamtown and Mrs. J. Maslin, Mayfield Her husband predeceased her 43 years ago, and it is a coincidence that the late Mrs. Priestley s death occurred on the same date 43 years later. Her husband and several members of her family died from typhoid fever all within a few weeks of each other, and left her with a young family to fend for. She proved equal to the occasion and had the satisfaction of seeing her family grow up to be respected and es teemed throughout the district. She often recounted the weary burdens the settlers on the land had to carry in those far off pioneer days. It was a common thing for the wife to assist her husband in the field at any work that necessity demanded should be done. Mrs. Priestley helped to clear the land, drove the bullocks and plowed, and carried milk on horseback to Stockton, the milk swung across the saddle in bags — a can on each side. The service across from Stockton to Newcastle was then done in pulling boats— the late H. Boyce was the owner of the service. Mrs. Priestley is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Cox, of Fullerton Cove, and Mrs. Dixon Sydney and a brother — Mr. George West Salt Ash.
10282
Surname: Priestly (Priestley)
First Name: James
Ship: Hercules 1832
Date: 1844 10 February
Place: Clarence River
Source: MM
Details: Ticket of Leave cancelled for immoral conduct.
19456
Surname: Priestly (Priestley)
First Name: James
Ship: Hercules 1832
Date: 1832 27 December
Place: Castle Forbes
Source: SG
Details: Waggoner. Assigned to James Mudie
28083
Surname: Prigh
First Name: John
Ship: -
Date: 1823
Place: -
Source: Historical Records of Newcastle
Details: Free selector of land in Newcastle/ Hunter Valley
28011
Surname: Prignall
First Name: William
Ship: -
Date: -
Place: Maitland district
Source: History of Maitland
Details: Veteran. Received land grant between Oakhampton and Dagworth
123426
Surname: Prignall
First Name: William
Ship: -
Date: 1830 30 January
Place: Maitland
Source: GG
Details: Appointed special Constable
189511
Surname: Prignell
First Name: William
Ship: Andromache
Date: 8 September 1839
Place: Abode Paterson
Source: Maitland Burial Register p. 145
Details: William Prignell, free, publican, died aged 55 on 4 September 1839. Buried 8 September 1839
48857
Surname: Prignell (Prignall)
First Name: William
Ship: -
Date: 1839 2 September
Place: Glebe Burial Ground
Source: Maitland Burial Records
Details: Died aged 55. Publican
123425
Surname: Prignell (Prignall)
First Name: William
Ship: -
Date: 1853 2 November
Place: Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Land Sale. 40 acres granted to William Prignell. Possession authorised 8th September 1830
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Surname: Priland
First Name: Robert
Ship: -
Date: 1867
Place: Callegan Swamp, Hanging Rock
Source: Bailliere's Official Postal Directory p. 140
Details: Grazier
117466
Surname: Prime
First Name: David
Ship: Aurora 1833
Date: 1839 6 March
Place: Newcastle
Source: GG 1839
Details: Farm Servant aged 26 from Cambridge. 5' 6 1/4"; sallow complexion, brown hair, blue eyes. Lost a piece of a front tooth right side of upper jaw. Tattoos. Absconded from John Elliott 18 February
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Surname: Prime
First Name: David
Ship: Aurora 1833
Date: 1839 19 June
Place: Newcastle
Source: GG 1839
Details: Apprehended after absconding from John Elliott
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Surname: Prime
First Name: David
Ship: Aurora 1833
Date: 26 July 1842
Place: Newcastle gaol
Source: State Archives NSW; Gaol Entrance Book, Item: 2/2020; Roll: 757 (Ancestry)
Details: Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Maitland on a charge of robbery. To be detained in Newcastle gaol until the next Quarter Sessions
117066
Surname: Primer
First Name: William
Ship: Eleanor 1831
Date: 1839 16 January
Place: -
Source: GG 1839
Details: Granted Conditional Pardon
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Surname: Primer
First Name: William
Ship: Eleanor 1831
Date: 1831
Place: -
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW. Microfiche: 679 (Ancestry)
Details: Age 34. Married with 2 children. Native place Hants. Thatcher and reaps. Tried at Winchester 18 December 1830 and sentenced to transportation for life for machine breaking. Assigned to Robert Rodd at Wollombi on arrival
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Surname: Primer (Prinner) (Prima)
First Name: William
Ship: Eleanor 1831
Date: 1831 9 July
Place: Port Stephens
Source: In the Service of the Company: letters of Sir Edward Parry, Commissioner to the Australian Agricultural company: volume 1, December 1829 - June 1832 Letter 450
Details: Residence in England: Parish Bishopstoke, Hants. Offence: Breaking threshing machines. Sir Edward Parry of the A.A. Company requesting that William Prinner be assigned to the Company