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Item: 62322
Surname: Kelly
First Name: John
Ship: Dorothy 1820
Date: 1822 1 April
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: Three convicts of this name by this ship. On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle per 'Elizabeth Henrietta'


 
Item: 70075
Surname: Kelly
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Dorothy 1820
Date: 1822 7 May
Place: -
Source: CSI
Details: On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle per Elizabeth Henrietta


 
Item: 170632
Surname: Kelly
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Dorothy 1820
Date: 1825
Place: Newcastle
Source: Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 19
Details: Born c. 1799. To Sydney from Newcastle in 1825


 
Item: 178570
Surname: Kelly
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Dorothy 1820
Date: 6 November 1832
Place: Newcastle gaol
Source: Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 134
Details: Servant from Mead. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Newcastle. For trial at the Quarter Sessions at Maitland. Sent 15 January 1833


 
Item: 181085
Surname: Kelly
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Dorothy 1820
Date: 10 January 1825
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
Details: Thomas Kelly per Dorothy, in the service of government, charged with theft at Patrick Rileys house at Newcastle...Catherine Riley states....The prisoner came to my husbands house on Saturday night last. When he was going away I detected him with a quart pot under his arm. He told me he was going for some beer. Ours is a licensed house and we have beer for sale. I gave the prisoner in charge to a constable. Constable Robert Young states..I saw the prisoner with a quart pot in his possession as he was leaving Mrs. Rileys house - she claimed it. He was taken to the watch house. The prisoner admits he took away the pot but alleges in excuse that he was drunk and did not know what he was doing. Sentenced to hard labour in the gaol gang for two months


 
Item: 170565
Surname: Leary
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Dorothy 1820
Date: 1825
Place: Newcastle
Source: Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 19
Details: Assigned to government service at Newcastle


 
Item: 178519
Surname: Maguire (McGuire)
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Dorothy 1820
Date: 3 March 1832
Place: Newcastle gaol
Source: Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 134
Details: Labourer from Roscommon. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Sydney gaol. Sentenced to 12 months confinement and 2 hour between 11 and 2 oclock in the pillory in the most public place of Newcastle


 
Item: 178520
Surname: Maguire (McGuire)
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Dorothy 1820
Date: 29 September 1820
Place: -
Source: Colonial Secretarys Correspondence
Details: On a list of seven convicts assigned to Sir John Jamison at Regentville


 
Item: 62662
Surname: McAuliff
First Name: John
Ship: Dorothy 1820
Date: 1825 12 May
Place: Newcastle
Source: SG
Details: Aged 27; native of County Cork; 5'7"; hazel eyes, dark brown hair, ruddy complexion. Absconded from gaol gang


 
Item: 70145
Surname: McAuliff
First Name: John
Ship: Dorothy 1820
Date: 1824 21 December
Place: -
Source: CSI
Details: On list of runaways from Port Macquarie forwarded to Newcastle


 
Item: 181216
Surname: McAuliff
First Name: John
Ship: Dorothy 1820
Date: 17 May 1825
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
Details: Andrew McColl, John McAuliff and Charles Fagan, runaways from Port Macquarie, charged with attempting to break out of gaol after having ran from this settlement on the 4th of May, being retaken at Wallis Plains and sent back. The keeper of his Majestys Gaol states - I was going my rounds last night about 8 oclock and hearing an unusual noise in the room where the prisoners are confined in company with Samuel Hart ( notorious gaol breaker) now under committal for a trial for a burglary and William Halfpenny, under sentence for Corporal punishment. I suspected something wrong was going on amongst them. I procured the keys and examined the room. I discovered in one part of it a hole made large enough for a man to creep through. The hole had been made with the iron work of a tub in the room. They had destroyed the tub. The prisoners respectively deny having any knowledge of the hole or how or when it was made. Sentenced to 50 lashes each


 
Item: 70146
Surname: McAvoy
First Name: Edward
Ship: Dorothy 1820
Date: 1821 22 August
Place: -
Source: CSI
Details: On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle


 
Item: 181213
Surname: McCall (McColl) (McCaule)
First Name: Andrew
Ship: Dorothy 1820
Date: 19 February 1824
Place: -
Source: CSI
Details: On list of prisoners transported to Port Macquarie


 
Item: 181214
Surname: McCall (McColl) (McCaule)
First Name: Andrew
Ship: Dorothy 1820
Date: 2 February 1825
Place: -
Source: CSI
Details: Convict runaway forwarded to Newcastle. To be kept at hard labour and in double irons


 
Item: 181215
Surname: McCall (McColl) (McCaule)
First Name: Andrew
Ship: Dorothy 1820
Date: 17 May 1825
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
Details: Andrew McColl, John McAuliff and Charles Fagan, runaways from Port Macquarie, charged with attempting to break out of gaol after having ran from this settlement on the 4th of May, being retaken at Wallis Plains and sent back. The keeper of his Majestys Gaol states - I was going my rounds last night about 8 oclock and hearing an unusual noise in the room where the prisoners are confined in company with Samuel Hart ( notorious gaol breaker) now under committal for a trial for a burglary and William Halfpenny, under sentence for Corporal punishment. I suspected something wrong was going on amongst them. I procured the keys and examined the room. I discovered in one part of it a hole made large enough for a man to creep through. The hole had been made with the iron work of a tub in the room. They had destroyed the tub. The prisoners respectively deny having any knowledge of the hole or how or when it was made. Sentenced to 50 lashes each


 
Item: 181281
Surname: McCall (McColl) (McCaule)
First Name: Andrew
Ship: Dorothy 1820
Date: 22 June 1825
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
Details: Andrew McColl, in the service of government, charged with absenting himself from his gang and taking to the bush. Sentenced to 50 lashes


 
Item: 63135
Surname: McCarthy
First Name: Patrick
Ship: Dorothy 1820
Date: 1828
Place: Piercefield
Source: 1828 Census
Details: Shepherd aged 26. Assigned to William Carter


 
Item: 70163
Surname: McCarthy
First Name: Patrick
Ship: Dorothy 1820
Date: 1821 28 May
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle


 
Item: 108236
Surname: McMackin
First Name: William
Ship: Dorothy 1820
Date: 1836 9 March
Place: -
Source: GG 1836
Details: Ticket of leave cancelled for drunkenness and keeping a disorderly house


 
Item: 158612
Surname: McMackin
First Name: William
Ship: Dorothy 1820
Date: 1834
Place: Newcastle
Source: Application to Marry
Details: Margaret Burke per 'Diana' application to marry William McMackin per 'Dorothy'



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