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Item: 93203
Surname: Waters
First Name: Jane
Ship: Roslin Castle 1830
Date: 1831 5 March
Place: Newcastle
Source: NGE
Details: Native of Bristol. Servant. Sentenced to 3yrs in a penal settlement for mutinous conduct, riot and breaking windows and machinery in the female factory, Parramatta. Sent to Newcastle 5 March. Sent to private service of George Muir of Maitland on 6th Dec., by order of resident Magistrate. Conduct in gaol indifferent


 
Item: 162190
Surname: Waters
First Name: Jane
Ship: Roslin Castle 1830
Date: 1842
Place: Murrurundi
Source: Application to Marry
Details: David Choat per 'Agamemnon' application to marry Jane Waters per ' Roslin Castle'


 
Item: 162191
Surname: Waters
First Name: Jane
Ship: Roslin Castle 1830
Date: 29 October 1829
Place: London
Source: The Proceedings of the Old Bailey Online
Details: Sentenced to transportation for 7 years for stealing, on the 29th October, 2lbs of bread valued at 4d., the goods of Daniel Francis Thurston. Daniel Thurston's wife gave evidence at the trial - 'I am the wife of Daniel Francis Thurston - he is a weaver , and does not live with me; I keep a bread-shop in Barbican. The prisoner is a stranger - she came into my shop last Thursday; I sent my little girl to serve her - she asked for a cottage loaf; we had none: the child came and said she had run away with the bread; I ran out, and took it from her - it was a 2lbs. loaf: I wanted to have nothing to say to her, and wished her to go away, but she gave me the most gross and abusive language, and I gave her in charge, as she used the most vulgar and obsence language possible, too shocking to repeat; I still wished her to go, but she followed me home, saying she would break every window in the house, and my head too.' James Noyes a constable in the watch house considered her conduct in the watch house to be 'most gross and scandalous, and her language dreadful' She was recognized as a most abandoned character, whom much pains had been taken with to reclaim. She was 16.


 
Item: 192434
Surname: Waters
First Name: Jane
Ship: Roslin Castle 1830
Date: 1830
Place: -
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4015]; Microfiche: 675
Details: Jane Waters, age 17. Nurse girl from Bristol. Tried in London 29 October 1829. Sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing bread.


 
Item: 112853
Surname: Waters (Hawkes)
First Name: Jane
Ship: Roslin Castle 1830
Date: 1837
Place: Patrick Plains
Source: GRC
Details: Aged 24. Married to James Hawkes


 
Item: 101585
Surname: Waters (Hely) (Healy) (Hawkes)
First Name: Jane
Ship: Roslin Castle 1830
Date: 1832
Place: Newcastle
Source: Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle
Details: Marriage of James Hely of Darlington and Jane Waters of Newcastle



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