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Native of London; Servant. Admitted to Newcastle gaol 5 March from Sydney gaol. Sentenced to 3 yrs in a penal settement for mutinous conduct and riot and breaking windows and machinery in the workshop in the female factory Parramatta. Sent to private service of Mary Ann Cooper 15 September, by order of George Brooks
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Madden (Madan) (Smith)
Source:
Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books, 1833-1836 (Ancestry)
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Ellen Madden alias Smith, assigned to her husband Thomas Smith, charged with disorderly conduct....Mrs. Buxton testified...On Monday morning my husband was gone to Sydney. Thomas Smith came to my shop for one pound of sugar. I asked him if his wife and himself were good friends. He said his wife had something to tell me. I went to his wife. She told me that Buxton had been after her for two years. The last place she saw him was at the well. He asked her to allow him to go to her house but she would not allow him. She said she had never one days peace since she would not allow him to go. She said also that he had been after Mrs. Priest and gave her a new yellow muslin gown....Mrs. Anthony testified....About three or four years ago, I purchased two gowns from Mrs. Buxton and I gave her the money. I have had one yellow gown since which my father bought me in Sydney. I have had no other. This was before I was married to William Anthony. I never told Mrs. Smith that Buxton gave me the frock for having me in the stockyard (signed A.S. Antney).....In continuation of Mrs. Buxton s evidence. I have had yellow print and yellow muslin by me for some time. I remember selling two or three frocks to Mrs. Anthony....Mrs. Priest testified....I do not remember my daughter Mrs. Anthony having any gown but one which I did not buy her which was a yellow gown Mr. Stone gave her. I gave her the money to buy one yellow gown myself. This was upwards of three years ago. It was a yellow muslin gown. Mr. Priest, my husband brought from Sydney about three years ago a Buff gown for my daughter Anna......Case dismissed by the Magistrates
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle
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Marriage of Thomas Smith of Newcastle to Ellen Madden of Maitland
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Application to marry
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Bond. Application to marry John Hanley
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Application to marry
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Bond. Application to marry Sam Smith
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Native of London. Servant. Arrived at Newcastle gaol from Sydney gaol. Sentenced to 3 years in a penal settlement for mutinous conduct and riot in the female factory Parramatta. Sent to private service of Wm Morley of Newcastle by order of George Brooks
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Servant from London. Conditionally assigned to Mrs. Morley. Admitted to Newcastle 7 September for drunkenness and disorderly conduct
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Granted Certificate of Freedom
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Aged 24. 5' 01/4. Absconded from Jonathon Hassell
Source:
A.O. NSW. Convict Indent. Fiche 668 pp 1 - 59
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Age 22. From Dublin. Occupation: Servant of all work. Offence: house robbery. Tried London 21 Feb 1828 and sentenced to 7 years transportation. Assigned to Margaret Delaney
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On board the 'Competitor'
Source:
The National Archives. Medical and Surgical Journal of the 'Competitor'
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AGe 23. Put on sick list 31st May at Woolwich. 'Synocha attended with biliary obstruction' Discharged cured 4 June 1828
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle p37
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Marriage of Samuel Smith aged 27 of Maitland and Eliza Norman aged 26 of Newcastle. Witness at marriage Ann Morley
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On board the Competitor
Source:
The National Archives. Medical and Surgical Journal of the Competitor
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Age 21. Put on sick list 30th June at sea. Disease: synocha. Discharged cured 6 July 1828
Source:
A.O. NSW. Convict Indent. Fiche 668 pp 1 - 59
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Aged 21 from Cheshire. Occupation: dressmaker. Offence: shop robbery. Tried in Manchester 21 April 1828 and sentenced to 14 yrs transportation. Assigned to John Wood
Surname:
Pears (Pierce) (Pearce)
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Dressmaker age 23 from Cheshire. 5ft 1 1/2in, grey eyes, brown hair, fair, freckled complexion, Absconded from H. Bowerman of Parramatta. Third time of running
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Obtained Ticket of Leave
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Laundress assigned to John Smith
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4013]; Microfiche: 670
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Mary Pike aged 21. Servant of all work from Horsham. Married. Tried at Sussex 13 August 1827. Sentenced to 7 years transportation for robbery of person. Assigned to Elizabeth Syrett on arrival
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Granted ticket of leave for good conduct in service and in married state
Source:
Application to marry
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19 yrs of age. Bond. Application to marry William Sampson