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42748
Surname: Boardman
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1828
Place: Wallis Plains
Source: 1828
Details: William Sparks per 'Norfolk' assigned servant


42884
Surname: Boardman
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1828
Place: Wallis Plains
Source: 1828 Census
Details: Henry Sutcliffe aged 20 assigned servant


46137
Surname: Boardman
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1828
Place: Wallis Plains
Source: 1828 Census
Details: Margaret Davis aged 5, inmate with Thomas Boardman


52748
Surname: Boardman
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1828
Place: Wallis Plains
Source: 1828 Census
Details: Jane Graham per 'Janus' housekeeper to Thomas Boardman


61165
Surname: Boardman
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1824 10 June
Place: Wallis Creek
Source: SG
Details: 60 acre farm with house and barn belonging to Thomas Boardman to be let


65377
Surname: Boardman
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1835 17 November
Place: West Maitland
Source: SG
Details: 44 acres on the boundary of West Maitland


69424
Surname: Boardman
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1832 7 November
Place: Maitland
Source: 1832 GG
Details: On list of grants of land promised by Sir Thomas Brisbane on a lease for seven years. 44 acres bounded on the West by Cahall's Allotment etc.,


93382
Surname: Boardman
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1834 29 January
Place: -
Source: GG 1834
Details: Samuel Clift's claim for deed of grant to Thomas Boardman. Dated 6th November 1832. No. 147


93973
Surname: Boardman
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1834 18 June
Place: Situated in Parish of Maitland; Co. Northumberland; bounded on the north by Wallis Creek; on the E. by Thomas Boardman's grant; on the S. by Catherine Burr's grant on the W. by Wm. O'Donnell's grant
Source: GG 1834
Details: Joseph Weller of Sussex Street, Sydney; Claim to grant of 38 acres promised by Lachlan Macquarie to John Cahill


98062
Surname: Boardman
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1853 2 March
Place: -
Source: MM
Details: William Campbell cautioning against purchasing cattle which he had recently purchased from Thomas Boardman


100194
Surname: Boardman
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: -
Place: -
Source: Wood., W. Allan., 'Dawn in the Valley', the Story of Settlement in the Hunter River Valley., Wentworth books, Sydney, 1972
Details: pp., 3, 6, 37, 104, 179, 196, 249


114574
Surname: Boardman
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1830 9 February
Place: Wallis Plains
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 no. 18
Details: Correspondence from Sir Edward Parry regarding Boardman's application for the situation of Superintendent of Horses and Cattle on the A.A. company estate. Testimonials required


114584
Surname: Boardman
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1830 6 March
Place: Sydney
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 no. 33
Details: Correspondence from Sir Edward Parry regarding the position of Superintendent of Horses and Cattle at Port Stephens. Although Boardman had satisfactory Testimonials, the position was offered to Henry Hall


135639
Surname: Boardman
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1816 20 January
Place: Parramatta
Source: SG
Details: Absconded from the Gaol Gang at Parramatta


160654
Surname: Boardman
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1822 19 February
Place: Christ Church, Newcastle
Source: Church of England Marriage Register Book 1818 - 1825. University of Newcastle
Details: Marriage of Thomas Boardman to Jane Davis, both of Wallis Plains. Witnesses John Allen and Jane Eckford. Minister Rev. G.A. Middleton


160661
Surname: Boardman
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1822 5 March
Place: Christ Church, Newcastle
Source: Church of England Marriage Register Book 1818 - 1825. University of Newcastle
Details: No. 18. Marriage of Thomas Hunt to Mary Mears, both of Wallis Plains. Witnesses Thomas Boardman and Maria Mitchell. Minister Rev. G.A. Middleton


160666
Surname: Boardman
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1822 8 April
Place: Christ Church, Newcastle
Source: Church of England Marriage Register Book 1818 - 1825. University of Newcastle
Details: No. 19. Marriage of John Allen, widower, to Susannah Johnson, both of Wallis Plains. Witnesses Thomas Boardman and Maria Mitchell. Minister Rev. G.A. Middleton


163131
Surname: Boardman
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1823/24/25
Place: near Newcastle
Source: General Muster of New South Wales 1823, 1824, 1825
Details: Henry Comerford per 'Bencoolen' assigned servant


169463
Surname: Boardman
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1827
Place: -
Source: State Archives NSW Bound Indents. Microfiche 663
Details: William Humpage per Midas assigned to Thomas Boardman on arrival


182198
Surname: Boardman
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 30 October 1826
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825, 1826-1827 (Ancestry)
Details: Robert Young per ship Hindostan, in government service, charged with permitting riotous and disorderly conduct in his house. Chief Constable George Muir states - Yesterday in the morning just as the military were about to assemble to hear divine service, I heard a great noise at Youngs house. After the service was over, Mr. Dun s servant came to me and complained that Johanna Lane had thrown a stone at him. This man has since returned to Pattersons Plains. I went to Youngs house where Johanna Lane resides with her husband - the husband was absent up the river on duty and in his absence I believe the woman cohabited with Young. I found Young and the woman seated beside each other. His face was cut and bleeding. A government man named Samuel O Hare was also in the room and during the time I was there drank a glass of spirits from a decanter on the table. I enquired where the rum came from, Young told me it was part of a half-gallon brought to the house by Thomas Boardman, a settler at Wallis Plains who occasionally lodges with him. He also told me that his face had been cut by a man whom he had prevented forcing his way into the house. About an hour after I was obliged to return to Young s house in consequence of being informed that another disturbance had taken place there - I was accompanied by two constables, but when we arrived at the house all was quiet. In the house were William White and wife and Thomas Boardman (all free person) and Samuel O Hare. Young appeared much in liquor. Robert Young sentenced to be confined at night in the barracks