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Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 20
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Thomas Rogers per Tyne employed by Dr. Radford
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Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 20
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Edward Ryan per Lonach 1825 assigned servant
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Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 20
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George Strain per Fortune assigned servant
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Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 20
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George Thoroughgood per Atlas assigned servant
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Newcastle district
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Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 19
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William Jones per Hebe 1820 assigned servant
Place:
Newcastle district
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Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 19
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Emily Johnson per Mary Ann assigned servant
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Christ Church Burial Ground, Newcastle
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There is a grave in the south western corner of the churchyard, in which was buried the remains of a military surgeon. Originally the memorial was a very fine one, and was surrounded by a high iron palisading, but the iron has rusted and is fast falling to pieces. The stone is fairly well preserved and from it we learn that it was erected to the memory of Henry Wyatt Radford, surgeon Her Majestys 62 regt., Died January 15 1826 aged 44
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NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
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Daniel Donovan per Mangles in the service of Dr. Radford charged with mutinous and highly improper conduct...Doctor Radford states..when the bushrangers came to my farm some nights since. Donnovan appeared highly pleased at their arrival and seemed much gratified whilst they were firing upon my residence, which he had previously pointed out to them. When they were compelled to retire he expressed regret at it, and reproached one of my servants who had been particularly active in assisting me; the following morning the whole of his fellow servants requested me to send him off the farm as there could not be any safety where he was. I do not wish the prisoner to be flogged but he is a very idle worthless fellow. The prisoner made no defence. Sentenced to hard labour in the mines for 3 months and 3 years in a penal settlement
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Ancestry.com. 1828 New South Wales, Australia Census (TNA Copy) [database on-line]
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Assigned to F.A. Hely in Sydney
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AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 668
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Age 20. Reads and writes. House servant from Devonshire. Tried at Exeter 27 March 1827 and sentenced to transportation for life for stealing notes. 5ft 3in, fresh fair complexion. Dark brown hair, dark brown eyes, Good looking ingenuous countenance. Assigned to Frederick A. Hely on arrival
Source:
Application to Marry
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Sarah Radford per 'Louisa' application to marry Thomas Ryan per 'Ann & Amelia'
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Application to Marry
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Sarah Radford per 'Louisa' application to marry John Broom per 'Princess Royal'
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Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4011]; Microfiche: 660
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Thomas Radford age 33. Soldier and labourer from Warwickshire. Tried 29 March 1825. Sentenced to transportation for life for house breaking. Assigned to James Davidson at Wilberforce on arrival
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Convict in-door servant assigned to Radford in June
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Eliza Smith aged 8 residing with W.H. Radford
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Eliza Smith house servant assignedto Radford
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Assigned a horse breaker, a butcher and a labourer in April
Surname:
Radford (obit.,)
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DEATH at Newcastle on Friday 15th instant - Dr. Radford arrived in the colony in the year 1824 on furlough from his Regiment in India, having married an English lady at Algoa Bay during his stay at the Cape. He obtained a grant at Hunter River but returned a year or two thereafter to India to complete his period of service. His two sons were on their way from India to the Australian College when they were both drowned in the unfortunate vessel that was lost on Amsterdam Island about 3 years ago. The melancholy tidings of this calamitous visitation preyed upon Dr. R's sensitive spirit, and the climate of India undermined his robust constitution, so that on coming to the colony, after having at length completed the regular period of service in India, he only came to spend the remainder of his days in sickness and to sink prematurely into the grave. Dr. R. died sincerely regretted by his numerous friends in NSW but we are happy to add he has left his widow and family in comparative independence
Surname:
Radford (Ratford)
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Ticket of leave holder age 43
Surname:
Radford (Thomas)
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Marriage of Arthur Martyn Thomas, son of the Rev. J. Harries Thomas, Vicar of Hillingdon, London to Hilda Wyat Radford, second daughter of Henry Wyat Radford of Ravensfield, Toowong on 5th February 1894