Source:
Application to Marry
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John Ross age 24 arrived per 'Waterloo', application to marry Mary Ann Coffe (Coffee) age 33 arrived per 'Henry Wellesley'
Source:
UK Prison Hulk Registers and Letter Books. Ancestry
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Age 18. Convicted of larceny at Hick's Hall on 31 December 1832 and sentenced to 7 years transportation. Received onto the Cumberland Hulk on 2 February and transferred to the convict ship Waterloo for transportation to New South Wales on 5 March 1833
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 136
Details:
Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Sydney. Charged with robbery and absconding. Sent to the Bench at Maitland 30 January 1840
Surname:
Rothers (alias Wilson)
Details:
Granted Ticket of Leave
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Age 23. Assigned to the A.A. Company
Source:
State Archives NSW. Gaol Entrance Books. Item: 2/2020; Roll: 757
Details:
Free. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Maitland on a charge of murder. Sent for trial
Details:
Obtained ticket of leave
Place:
On board the Waterloo
Source:
Surgeon's Journal of the 'Waterloo'. National Archives
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Age 17. Disease - cholera morbus. Put on sick list 19th March. Discharged convalescent 23 March 1833
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance books 1841 – no 184
Details:
Bond. From Staffordshire. Blacksmith. Transported to Sydney Gaol
Details:
Blacksmith aged 28. Tried Staffordshire. 5'7"; ruddy, pockpitted compl., sandy hair grey eyes; absconded from W. Burnett since July 8
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Blacksmith from Staffordshire. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Paterson. Remanded for corporal punishment. Sent to Police for punishment 6 February
Details:
Apprehended after absconding from William Burnett
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Blacksmith from Staffordshire. Absconded from the lockup at Muswellbrook 10th April
Place:
Muswellbrook Police Office
Source:
Title: Muswellbrook Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books, 1838-1843. Ancestry.com
Details:
William Atkinson per Guildford 1827 assigned to Mr. McCrohon, Robert Sheldon per Waterloo assigned to Edward Cory and advertised as a runaway from Mr. Burnetts service, Thomas Farrow per Mangles 1833 assigned to Edward Cory also advertised as a runaway from Mr. Burnetts service and James McCoy per Hive assigned to Mr. Pringle. Thomas Ward deposed - I am overseer to Mr. Williams at the Namoi river at Boggabri. I was there about 17 January last when a man came to my hut and asked for a drink which my wife gave him. He then went to the mens hut and got another drink. James Maloney told me that he saw this man hold up three of his fingers which he thought meant to let some others know that we were three men at the place. Immediately after four more men came walking up as quick as they could walk and gave the first man a pistol. Prisoner Thomas Farrow with a pistol in each hand stood over us telling us not to move and that they would not hurt us. Farrow said he would not hurt me as I was a poor man. They wanted nothing but provisions. They placed my wife, Edward Hollis and James Malony and a black boy all beside me. Another man stood at the back door with a pistol. He was the man who came up first and a third man stood over us beside Farrow while the remaining two searched the place. They took tea, tobacco, boots, clothing, silk handerchief, cheese, two pistols, knives and a lancet, a horse rasp, gunpowder and two quart pots. They offered no violence but I was in bodily fear. They took a watch which the man who came first gave back to us. The whole party was armed with pistols. Most of the property belonged to my master Mr. Robert Williams. James Rush deposed...I went down to another station and I left a man named Job Dews, an assigned servant of Mr. Bills in charge of my hut. I returned and saw the four prisoners in the hut. The prisoner Sheldon was the only one I recollected seeing before. Atkinson and Farrow presented their pistols at me. They said I was a great friend of the constables. Job Dews per Bengal Merchant assigned to Mr. William Bill deposed that the four prisoners were the men who robbed the station. The prisoners were committed for trial. - Note by Magistrate Edward Denny Day - I regret to state that the prisoners Atkinson, Sheldon and Farrow effected their escape from the watch house at Muswellbrook on the night of the 18th April last and are still at large
Details:
Granted Ticket of Leave
Details:
Age 35. Assigned to the A.A. company
Source:
Application to Marry
Details:
Application to Marry - John Skippe per 'Waterloo' , ticket of leave holder, to Jane Steel per
Source:
Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions Letter Book
Details:
Correspondence re the application of John Skippe for the alteration of his ticket of leave from Newcastle to Sydney. Approved by the Magistrate so long as he remained employed in the Tweed Factory
Source:
Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Gaol Description and Entrance Books, 1818-1930
Details:
John Skip, weaver from London. Admitted to Newcastle gaol. Sentenced to 2 months confinement for absenting from hired service
Details:
Obtained Ticket of Leave