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169851
Surname: Shingleman (Indigenous)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 9 March 1846
Place: Newcastle gaol
Source: Gaol Entrance Books. State Archives NSW; Item: 2/2009; Roll: 757 (Ancestry)
Details: Admitted to Newcastle gaol on remand. Sent to the Police Office on 20th March


169853
Surname: Shingleman (Indigenous)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1 April 1848
Place: Sydney
Source: Sydney Morning Herald
Details: During the night of the 30th ultimo a seaman was robbed in a disorderly house in Long s-lane of his waistcoat, cap, handkerchief, and shoes. On the same even- ing, a man named Carrol, of Campbelltown, had stolen from his cart in the Hay-market a tin containing 35 lbs. of butter. . On Thursday night a publican named Spears gave an aboriginal named Shingleman into custody for disposing of two cheeses, he had given him to carry to his house. The black it was found had sold the cheeses for 5s. Od., but as Spears did not attend the Police Court Shingleman was discharged.


169854
Surname: Shingleman (Indigenous)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 14 April 1849
Place: Sydney
Source: SMH
Details: An aboriginal native, known by the name of Shingleman, about 28 years of age, on Thursday afternoon went to the house of James Prescott in Clarence Street, for whose family Shingleman had been in the habit of fetching water from the fountain and complained of being ill all over; as he appeared to be very ill, and the night was inclined to be wet, Mr. Prescott allowed him to remain in his kitchen. On going into the kitchen the next morning Prescott discovered the man lying in the doorway, his legs in the yard, and quite dead. He was a quiet inoffensive man, but of intemperate habits, and chiefly drank colonial ale. An inquest was held on the body, at Spinks public house Clarence Street, yesterday afternoon, when Dr. Tierney (having made a post mortem examination of the body) gave his opinion that death was the result of natural causes. A verdict was returned of death by the visitation of God


169855
Surname: Shingleman (Indigenous)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1839
Place: Lake Macquarie
Source: (See web page)
Details: Painting of Shingleman Yan of Lake Macquarie by Alfred T. Agate of the United States Exploring Expedition in 1839


169852
Surname: Shingleman Long Hair (Indigenous)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 3 March 1840
Place: Lake Macquarie
Source: Australasian Chronicle
Details: Mentioned in article entitled The Emancipists


152760
Surname: Smith (Indigenous)
First Name: Jacky
Ship: -
Date: 11 September 1841
Place: Stroud
Source: The Australian
Details: John Keely (Kelly) found guilty of the wilful murder of Jacky Smith at Stroud


97924
Surname: Smith (Indigenous)
First Name: John
Ship: -
Date: 26 February 1853
Place: Maitland
Source: Maitland Mercury
Details: Servant employed by Mr. Lang. Fined 5s for being illegally on the premises of C.M. Doyle.


178863
Surname: Sore Fowler (Indigenous)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: June 1843
Place: Newcastle gaol
Source: Newcastle Gaol Description Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 759
Details: Admitted to Newcastle gaol. 5ft 2 1/2 in, stout build, black complexion, hair, dark hazel eyes. Blind in the left eye. One tooth left side, scars on breast


178868
Surname: Sore Fowler (Indigenous)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 24 June 1843
Place: Newcastle gaol
Source: Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 757
Details: Sore Fowler and Sorethigh Jimmy and Jacky Jacky aborigines admitted to Newcastle gaol from Port Macquarie. To be sent for trial for cutting with a tomahawk with intent to murder one Patrick Carroll.


178864
Surname: Sorethigh Jimmy (Indigenous)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: June 1843
Place: Newcastle gaol
Source: Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 759
Details: Admitted to Newcastle gaol. 5ft 3in, stout build, black hair and complexion, hazel eyes, several scars on breast, sore thigh


178869
Surname: Sorethigh Jimmy (Indigenous)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 24 June 1843
Place: Newcastle gaol
Source: Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 757
Details: Sore Fowler and Sorethigh Jimmy and Jacky Jacky, aborigines admitted to Newcastle gaol from Port Macquarie. To be sent for trial for cutting with a tomahawk with intent to murder one Patrick Carroll.


179975
Surname: Sorethighed Jemmy (Indigenous)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 19 September 1843
Place: McLeay River
Source: Sydney Morning Herald
Details: Jacky Jacky, Sorethighed Jemmy and Fowler were placed at the bar. The former was indicted for wounding Patrick Carroll on the throat with a tomahawk with intent to kill him on 11th May last at the Mcleay River and the two latter with being present aiding and abetting. All three sentenced to Death


179980
Surname: Sorethighed Jemmy (Indigenous)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 14 October 1843
Place: Maitland
Source: Maitland Mercury
Details: His Excellency has been pleased to respite, for the present, Tom alias Kambargo, Jackey Jackey, Sorethighed Jemmy and Fowler, all aboriginal natives, and sentenced to death at the last Maitland Circuit court. There is also an order for their removal from Newcastle gaol to Sydney gaol


209036
Surname: Susan (indigenous)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 22 January 1862
Place: Maitland gaol
Source: Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Gaol Description and Entrance Books, 1818-1930
Details: Susan, born at Windermere near Maitland. Occupation servant. Admitted to Maitland gaol from East Maitland. Sentenced to 1 month hard labour


177044
Surname: Susanna (Cobodia) (Indigenous)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: June 1850
Place: Singleton
Source: State Library of NSW. Papers relating to Aborigines in the Singleton District, Blanket for Native Blacks, Colonial Secretarys Office
Details: Age 11. On Return of Aborigines to receive blankets


177018
Surname: Susannah (Ninedear) (Indigenous)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 24 May 1849
Place: Patrick Plains
Source: State Library of NSW. Papers relating to Aborigines in the Singleton District, Blanket for Native Blacks, Colonial Secretarys Office
Details: On Return of Aborigines to receive blankets


168707
Surname: Talboy (Tallboy) (alias Jackey) (Indigenous)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 29 February 1840
Place: Newcastle gaol
Source: State Archives NSW; Item: 2/2009; Roll: 757.....Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Gaol Description and Entrance Books
Details: From Cassilis. Committed to Newcastle gaol by John Blaxland. To be sent for trial for murder. Transferred to Sydney Gaol 18 March 1840


176256
Surname: Tallboy (alias Jackey) (Indigenous)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 12 August 1840
Place: from Cassilis
Source: Sydney Herald
Details: Tallboy, alias Jackey was placed in dock with an interpreter named William Jones who deposed that he had lived at James Walkers station at the Myall Creek, Cassilis where he had become acquainted with Tallboy who could converse in four different languages. Tallboy was charged with having on 19 June 1837 at Narang on the Namoi murdered Frederick Harrington a stockkeeper in the employ of the late Rev. S. Marsden by striking him a deadly blow on the head with a tomahawk


176258
Surname: Tallboy (alias Jackey) (Indigenous)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 13 August 1840
Place: Sydney
Source: Australasian Chronicle
Details: The sentence of this court is that you Tallboy alias Jackey, be taken to the place whence you came, and from thence to such place of execution at such time as the Governor shall appoint there to be hanged by the neck until you are dead, and may God have mercy on your soul. This being interpreted to the prisoner, he remarked that he had been falsely accused, and that he was not present at the murder.


176259
Surname: Tallboy (alias Jackey) (Indigenous)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 19 September 1840
Place: -
Source: Sydney Monitor
Details: The sentence of death passed on Tallboy alias Jackey for murder at the last Supreme Criminal Court sittings has been commuted to transportation to Cockatoo Island for life