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Surname: Bushranger
First Name: Thompson
Ship: -
Date: 1847 10 April
Place: Singleton
Source: MM
Details: Joseph Thompson, a cooper employed by W.D. Kelman apprehended by ConstablesMcGuire and Goulding near Singleton
22088
Surname: Bushranger
First Name: Wilson
Ship: -
Date: 1846 30 May
Place: -
Source: MM
Details: Wilson. Shot and killed by Corpral Worsley in the ranges at the head of the Clarence River
115575
Surname: Bushranger attire (the Jewboy Gang)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1840 10 December
Place: Williams River
Source: Sydney Morning Herald
Details: The bushrangers who raided the Williams River were dressed in gaudy clothes. They wore broad rimmed Manilla hats, burned up in front with an abundance of broad pink ribbsons, satin neck cloths, splendid brooches; all of them had rings and watches.
143907
Surname: Bushranger Long Tim (alias Boucher)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1837 6 November
Place: Peel River
Source: SH
Details: Three runaway convicts, one of them the notorious Long Tim, who plundered the drays and destroyed the property of Mr. Stubbs and F. Allman at the Peel apprehended by Mounted Police and committed by the bench at Invermein. The gang consisted of 8 men
74552
Surname: Bushranger Wilson
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1844 21 November
Place: Liverpool Ranges
Source: CO
Details: Familiarly known as 'Wightman's tailor' robbing travellers on the Liverpool ranges. Had been out nearly three years
58241
Surname: Bushrangers
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1844 11 May
Place: -
Source: MM
Details: Escapees from Newcastle in the Brothers captured by Lieut. Gall and mounted police
88139
Surname: Bushrangers
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1840 29 January
Place: Port Stephens
Source: CJ
Details: Sailors from the 'Seamander' captured bushrangers near Port Stephens
140807
Surname: Bushrangers
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1840 14 September
Place: Belltrees
Source: SH
Details: Bushrangers in the vicinity of Belltrees. The Police Magistrate called a meeting at the Court House at Scone to discuss measures to extirpate them to render in unnecessary for the Governor to recall assigned servant as previously happened at Carcoar
183276
Surname: Bushrangers (Indigenous)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1840
Place: Dungog
Source: The Wingham Chronicle 10 August 1943
Details: In November 1840, the whole district was in a state of turmoil owing to the appearance in Brookfield of a band of mounted and armed bushrangers. According to the official records they stuck up the Union Hotel, and Mr Chapmanās at Wallarobba, and extra troopers were requisitioned from the authorities. Captain Cook referring to the matter in one of his letters to the Colonial Secretary explained that he armed two aboriginal natives with muskets, he having instructed them in the use of firearms at his estate Auchentorlie. Unfortunately for the Captains good opinion of the blacks these two had no sooner obtained the guns and ammunition than they made off to join the bushrangers and were not recaptured until several weeks later. The description of the capture indicates that the natives profited little by their course of musketry instruction at the Captains home, for they are recorded as having fired thirty shots at the constables and inflicted no injury to anyone. Their punishment for the escapade also throws an interesting sidelight on the character of the remarkable man that administered the laws of those troublesome days. Reporting officially on the matter Cap. Cook stated that these rude untutored savages are no more deserving of blame than I am myself, and I therefore admonished them both severely and informed them that they would be deprived of participation in the future distribution of blankets. It was unwise on my part to give lethal weapons into their hands and the temptation of their possession
140672
Surname: Bushrangers at Dungog
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1840 12 December
Place: -
Source: SH
Details: Bushrangers assembled at Mr. Pilcher's farm within five miles of Dungog. Proceeded to the Grange the next morning where they robbed Mr. Chapman and then to Mr. Walker's Union Inn on the Half Moon Flat
165361
Surname: Busler
First Name: Anne
Ship: Diamond 1838
Date: 31 August 1844
Place: Hexham
Source: Application to Marry
Details: David Spring age 28 arrived per 'Captain Cook', application to marry Anne Busler
186371
Surname: Bussell (Ward)
First Name: Jane
Ship: -
Date: 1 January 1848
Place: West Maitland
Source: West Maitland Marriage Register 1844 - 1855. Living Histories
Details: Marriage of Edward George Ward to Jane Bussell. Witness John Bussell of West Maitland. Chaplain Rev. Robert Chapman
148566
Surname: Bussill (Bussell) (Russell)
First Name: Robert
Ship: Surry 1823
Date: 1825 9 February
Place: Sydney
Source: CSI
Details: Re permission to marry at Sydney
143894
Surname: Bustard
First Name: Henry
Ship: -
Date: 1867
Place: Hinton
Source: Bailliere's Official Postal Directory p.143
Details: Farmer
126057
Surname: Bustard
First Name: James
Ship: Recovery
Date: 1836 15 June
Place: Maitland
Source: GG
Details: Apprehended after absconding from service of R. Lethbridge
28944
Surname: But;ler
First Name: S
Ship: -
Date: 1847 10 April
Place: Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Won prize for his English barley at Hunter River Agricultural Society show
130684
Surname: Butcher
First Name: Ann
Ship: -
Date: 1811
Place: Newcastle
Source: Colonial Secretary's Letters
Details: Turned up at Newcastle settlement without a pass and was dispatched to Sydney without delayCSL Reel 6066 4 / 1804 p 95 - 97
130685
Surname: Butcher
First Name: Ann
Ship: -
Date: 1811 5 October
Place: -
Source: SG
Details: Letter arrived by the Admiral Gambier at the Post Office to be delivered when called for
162714
Surname: Butcher
First Name: Ann
Ship: Diamond 1838
Date: 16 March 1843
Place: Patrick Plains
Source: Australasian Chronicle
Details: Granted Ticket of Leave
34304
Surname: Butcher
First Name: Ann
Ship: Sydney Cove 1807
Date: 1811 20 December
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per Governor Hunter