Surname:
Tombo (Indigenous)
Details:
Found guilty of assault with intent to commit rape. Sentenced to 18months hard labour at Newcastle gaol.
Surname:
Tombo (Indigenous)
Details:
To be tried at Maitland Circuit Court for assault with intent to rape
Surname:
Tombo (Indigenous)
Details:
Found guilty of assault with intent on Mary Dobson. Imprisoned for 4 yrs
Surname:
Tombo (Indigenous)
Place:
Maitland Quarter Sessions
Source:
Sydney Morning Herald
Details:
Tommy Tombo sentenced to 4 years imprisonment with hard labour for assault with intent upon Mary Dobson, a married woman, and upon Mary Ferrett a 15 year old girl
Surname:
Tombo (Indigenous)
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 757
Details:
Admitted to Newcastle gaol. To be forwarded to Darlinghurst gaol for trial. Orderly conduct in gaol
Surname:
Tommy (Bundebaba) (Indigenous)
Source:
State Library of NSW. Papers relating to Aborigines in the Singleton District, Blanket for Native Blacks, Colonial Secretarys Office
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Age 21. On Return of Aborigines to receive blankets
Surname:
Tommy (Condumerife) (Indigenous)
Place:
District of Port Stephens and Gloucester
Source:
Return of Aboriginal Natives taken on 19 July 1836 in the district of Port Stephens and Gloucester. Hunter Living Histories Online
Details:
Tommy (Indigenous name Condumerife). Of the Gloucester tribe
Surname:
Tommy (Cowanie) (Indigenous)
Source:
State Library of NSW. Papers relating to Aborigines in the Singleton District, Blanket for Native Blacks, Colonial Secretarys Office
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Age 14. On Return of Aborigines to receive blankets
Surname:
Tommy (Indigenous)
Surname:
Tommy (Indigenous)
Details:
Sentenced to 12mths imprisonment with hard labour in Maitland gaol for burglariously entering the dwelling house of his employer James Grimmon
Surname:
Tommy (Indigenous)
Details:
Authorities sanctioned purchase of a horse out of 10 pounds reward given for searching for E. Kennedy
Surname:
Tommy (Indigenous)
Details:
Aboriginal. Fined 10/- or 24 hrs in the cells for drunkenness
Surname:
Tommy (Indigenous)
Details:
Death of two Aboriginals.-On Saturday afternoon Tommy, a well-known aboriginal of the Maitland tribe, was skylarking and joking with several persons in High-street, when he unfortunately ran backwards against a dray horse and was knocked down, and before the driver could stop the dray, the wheel had passed over Tommys right leg, inflicting very great injury on his knee, and tearing the flesh off the lower part of the leg. He was immediately picked up, and the serious injuries being observed, was taken to the hospital, where Dr. Street soon after saw him. Tommy was then suffering in-tensely, but being at the same time labouring under the effects of drink, any operation was necessarily postponed till reaction took place, and indeed it was evident that there was scarcely any probability of saving his life. Tommy continued to sink in spite of every endeavour, re-action only partially taking place on Sunday evening, and on Monday morning he died. An inquest was held on his body the same afternoon before J. S. Parker, Esq., coroner, and a verdict of accidental death was returned. It is remarkable that on Sunday morning Sally, the gin of Tommy, was found lying dead m the stockyard opposite the Rose Inn ; she was found lying wrapped up in a blanket, the first person who observed her being Nanny, a gin of the same tribe ; Nannys wailings soon brought other blacks and several whites to the spot, and it was found that Sallys head was completely beaten in, as if by several heavy blows with some blunt instrument. On Monday an inquest was held on her body, when it appeared evident that her death was inflicted by a black, but no proof could be found of how or when it took place. The jury returned a verdict of death from violence, but that there was nothing to show who inflicted it. It is supposed by the Maitland blacks that Sally was killed by some of the up-country blacks who are down with drays. On Monday afternoon poor Tom-my and his gin were both buried.
Surname:
Tommy (Indigenous)
Place:
Miau River, Port Stephens
Details:
Aboriginal boy murdered by Ridgeway, Chip, Colthurst and Stanley
Surname:
Tommy (Indigenous)
Place:
Maitland Circuit Court
Details:
Pleaded guilty to breaking into the dwelling house of John Hanna at Pine Brush and stealing a gun. Remanded for sentence
Surname:
Tommy (Indigenous)
Details:
Sentenced to 5 yrs hard labour on the roads for stealing a gun. Sent memorial praying for mercy as he already served a sentence and had been apprehended on the present charge immediately on being released from gaol.
Surname:
Tommy (Indigenous)
Details:
Cautioned and discharged after being convicted of drunkenness
Surname:
Tommy (Indigenous)
Source:
The Present State of Australia
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Eight year old native boy murdered by convicts. Had lived in the hut with superintendent of cedar gang Mr. Pennington
Surname:
Tommy (Indigenous)
Details:
Committed for trial for assault with intent
Surname:
Tommy (Indigenous)
Details:
Charged with stealing 9s belonging to Christina McLean. Case dismissed