Surname:
Holiham (Hoolahan)
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW; Roll: 136
Details:
Labourer from Kilkenny. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from the Police Office. Sentenced to 7 days solitary confinement. Discharged to master 5th January 1836
Surname:
Holliham (Hollyhand) (Hollyhead)
Source:
Petitions to the Governor from convicts for mitigations of sentences, 1810-1826. Item: 4/1861 Page 45 Ancestry.
Details:
Peitition by John Hollyhead for a ticket of leave....Had been tried at the Old Bailey in December 1811 and arrived on the Fortune. Employed by government until three months previously when he was assigned to James Connolly a settler at Wilberforce. He had served nearly six and a half years of his government service in one gang.
Surname:
Holliham (Hollyhead)
Source:
Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 19
Details:
Prisoner for life. Assigned servant to the pilot at Newcastle
Surname:
Holliham (Houlahan)
Details:
Labourer from Kilkenny. Ticket of leave holder. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Maitland under sentence of 14 days in the cells and return to district. Returned to district 3 March
Details:
On list of convicts to be sent to Newcastle on 'Lady Nelson'
Details:
On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per 'Endeavour'
Details:
Correspondence regarding people and stock permitted to travel to his farm
Details:
Granted Conditional Pardon 26 November 1825
Details:
On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per Endeavour
Source:
Colonial Secretary's Correspondence. (NRS 900) Petitions to the Governor from convicts for mitigations of sentences
Details:
Petition of Thomas Hunt of Wallis Plains. Arrived on the Fortune. After a residence of two years in Sydney he was charged by the superintendent with neglect of duty and sentenced to 12 months transportation to Newcastle during which time he received approbation of the Commandants Scottowe, Thompson and Wallis. Also that since that time he has voluntarily remained in the settlement. He is now married and has by the industry of his wife and himself acquired property consisting of six horses, one hundred and twenty head of cattle, pigs and other farming stock. Petitioning for emancipation which would enable him to cultivate more land and increase his stock
Place:
Newcastle district
Source:
Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 19
Details:
Born c. 1789. Prisoner for life assigned to his wife Mary in the district of Newcastle
Source:
NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
Details:
Thomas Hunt (off the stores to his wife Mary Hunt) Charged with quitting Newcastle in disobedience to the Commandants orders. The Principal Superintendent states....I communicated to Mary Hunt on her return from Sydney that it was the Commandants order that she was on no account to take Thomas Hunt away from this settlement. I also communicated the same to him but in the course of last week, I missed him and reported accordingly....Edward Gaynor states....I was ordered in pursuit of Thomas Hunt. I went to Wallis Plains and found him at his wife s farm. Thomas Hunt states....I am sorry for disobeying the Commandants Order - I was anxious to get to my wife... Thomas Hunt recalled to Government Employment for one month
Details:
On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per Estramina
Source:
Convict Settlement
Details:
Sent to Newcastle for two years. Per brig Elizabeth Henrietta
Place:
Sugar Loaf near Newcastle
Source:
Colonial Secretary Correspondence. Reel 6066; 4/1806 p.76
Details:
Six natives Babaloe, Obero, Gorman, Young Crodgie, David Lowe and Tamiraire fatally speared Private Peter Connachton of 46th regiment while he was out Kangaroo hunting with prisoner George Little near Sugar loaf
Source:
Colonial Secretary Correspondence. Fiche 3253; 4/1875 p.243
Details:
Robert Howe, Government printer, petitioned to have George Little returned from Newcastle to Sydney to work in the printing office; he being an excellent Printer, and may yet become a serviceable and reformed member of Society
Details:
Servant. Assigned to George Townshend
Details:
Aged 52. Assigned to George Townshend