Surname:
Little Freeman (Indigenous) Brisbane Water
Details:
Carbone Jemmy, Monkey, Whipemup, Major Little Dick, Leggemy, Tom Jones, and Litte Freeman, aboriginal natives, indicted for housebreaking and robbery at the house of Alfred Hill Jaques on 25 October 1834. Rev. Threlkeld interpreter. The attacked the house and kept throwing stones until they effected an entrance by a window, after which Mr. Jaques and his servant escaped but not till the servant had been speared. The natives gutted the house carrying off provisions, clothing etc. As the appearance of the prisoners had been much altered, their hair having been cut off in gaol, the identity of four of the prisonerss only was established. Carbone Jemmy, Whipemup, Tom Jones and Monkey found guilty and remanded. The other five were remanded on other charges
Surname:
Little Jack (Indigenous) Brisbane Water
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In an account of the life of Old Margaret of Lake Macquarie, Robert Talbot mentioned Little Jack of the Wyong tribe as a relative of old Margaret
Surname:
Little Jemmy (Birrang) (Indigenous)
Source:
Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions Letter Book
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Letter No. 44/111. Correspondence informing of the death of Little Jemmy on 4 June 1844
Surname:
Little Jemmy (or Birrong) (Birrang) (Indigenous)
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Correspondence from the Magistrate at Newcastle to the Colonial Secretary dated 31st May 1844 - I do myself the honour to transmit to you the accompanying correspondence respecting the native Little Jemmy or Birrong who is labouring under disease, is perfectly destitute and abandoned by his tribe at this inclement season of the year. I therefore beg leave to recommend this unfortunate being to the consideration of his Excellency the Governor as a fit subject for admission to the Colonial Hospital at Newcatle.. signed. J.H. Crummer
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Little Quart Pot (Telombray) (Indigenous) Brisbane Water
Source:
The Gosford Times and Wyong District Advocate 13 September 1934
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Included in an 1838 muster at Brisbane Water
Surname:
Long Billy (Indigenous)
Source:
The Scone Advocate 25 January 1923
Details:
The Reminiscences of Tom Alternator - Of the local blacks, he vividly brings back to mind Cabwn Joe, a native of Denman, and ruler of the local tribe. According to him, Joe was very hot- tempered at times, but was a good- natured old fellow. Then there were Natty (fighting general) and Scranny and Long Billy, who were physicians to the crowd. A bora was once held on Thornthwaite, some 150 blacks, including many from the Mudgee side, attending. The whole party camped on the Dartbrook, near the homestead, but repaired to a secluded spot for the ceremony, to them most sacred. On such occasions as these, the whites were not allowed to approach the ground, but no exception was taken to their presence at a corroboree, which were not such rarities.
Surname:
Long Dick (Indigenous)
Details:
Sentence of death recorded against Long Dick, Jack Jones, Abraham and Gibber Paddy for stealing property belonging to Alfred William Jacques
Surname:
Long Dick (Indigenous) Brisbane Water
Source:
R v Long Dick, Jack Jones, Abraham & Gibber Paddy. SC
Details:
Aboriginal indicted for stealing property of Alfred William Jacques and William Ross. Found guilty.
Surname:
Long Dick (Indigenous) Brisbane Water
Source:
State Archives NSW; Roll:189 Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Gaol Entrance Books
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Long Dick, Jack Jones, Abrahams and Gibber Paddy admitted to the Phoenix Hulk under sentence of 4 years in an iron gang at Goat Island for robbery
Surname:
Long Harry (Indigenous)
Details:
Hunted by chief of the Glendon tribe Jemmy
Surname:
Long Jack (Indigenous)
Source:
R v. Long Jack - SC
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Indicted for the murder of his wife Mary in February 1838 by beating her in the head with a waddy. Found guilty and sentence of death recorded against him.
Surname:
Long Jack (Indigenous)
Details:
Aboriginal. Committed for trial for stealing clothing from William Adams
Surname:
Long Jack (Indigenous)
Details:
Aboriginal. To be tried at Maitland Quarter Sessions for larceny
Surname:
Long Jack (Indigenous)
Details:
Aboriginal. Indicted for stealing a shirt and bedtick belonging to William Adams
Surname:
Long Jack (Indigenous)
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Constable Hood acted as interpreter in trial. Long Jack found not guilty of theft
Surname:
Long Jack (Indigenous)
Details:
Found guilty of the murder of his wife Mary by beating her on the head with a waddy. Witness Rev. Threlkeld. McGill not needed as an interpreter
Surname:
Long Jack (Indigenous)
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 136
Details:
Long Jack, born in Maitland. Committed for trial for murder of an aboriginal woman Mary. Sent to Sydeny gaol 3 March
Surname:
Long Jack (Indigenous)
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 855. (Ancestry)
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Admitted to Newcastle gaol
Surname:
Long Jack (Indigenous)
Source:
Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Gaol Description and Entrance Books, 1818-1930
Details:
Long Jack, admitted to Newcastle gaol from Maitland. To be sent for trial
Surname:
Lory Jack (Long Jack) (Indigenous)
Details:
Sentence of death for murder