Free Settler or Felon
Convict and Colonial History




The Thistle Inn

Paterson


James Broderick was employed as a Constable at Paterson in the 1830's.

He was granted a publican's licence for the Thistle Inn at Paterson in the years 1842 - 1844. [1]

He was granted a licence for the Settlers Arms Inn in the township of Paterson in the years 1844 - 1848

Death

James Broderick died at the Devils Hole Creek at the Hanging Rock gold fields in January 1852 having been buried in a fall of earth.

References

[1] State Archives NSW; Series: 14401; Item: [4/74]; Reel: 5057 Description licence Year: 1842 Source Information Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Certificates for Publicans' licences

[2] State Archives NSW; Series: 14401; Item: [4/82-83]; Reel: 5062 Description licence Year: 1848 Source Information Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Certificates for Publicans' licences,