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# |
Family
Name |
First
Name |
Ship |
Date |
Location |
Reference |
Remarks |
| 130839 | - | - | Hadlow 1820 | 1820 | Cove of Cork | Historical Notices | In March 1820 the Hadlow, Captain Craigie, sailed from the Cove of Cork with 150 convicts. Of these there were 3 Protestants and 147 Catholics |
| 68629 | Baptiste | Joseph | Hadlow 1820 | 1819 18 November | Newcastle | Convict Settlement | Punished for running from the settlement |
| 30045 | Beatty | John | Hadlow 1820 | 1822 30 October | Newcastle | CSI | Convict at Newcastle. Accused of assault and robbery |
| 111432 | Burnes (Byrne) | Thomas | Hadlow 1820 | 1835 20 February | Newcastle gaol | NGE | Labourer from Queens co., Committed for trial at Supreme Court. Sent to Sydney gaol 25 February |
| 31751 | Byrne | Thomas | Hadlow 1820 | 1828 | Orange Grove, Paterson Plains | 1828 Census | Overseer employed by John Powell |
| 34325 | Byrne | Thomas | Hadlow 1820 | 1822 7 May | Newcastle | CSI | On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle |
| 36835 | Connell | Denis | Hadlow 1820 | 1820 6 October | Newcastle | CSI | On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle per 'Elizabeth Henrietta' |
| 108237 | Connor | Dennis (Denis) | Hadlow 1820 | 1836 9 March | - | GG 1836 | Ticket of leave cancelled for illegally selling spirits |
| 60804 | Connors | Dennis | Hadlow 1820 | 1839 23 April | Patrick Plains | SG | Obtained Ticket of Leave |
| 67431 | Curtain (Curtin) | William | Hadlow 1820 | 1838 5 September | Brisbane Water | GG | Granted Ticket of Leave |
| 139348 | Curtin | William | Hadlow 1820 | 1837 | Brisbane Water | GRC | Age 44. Assigned to H.G. Watson |
| 47788 | Eagan (Eagers) | Thomas | Hadlow 1820 | 1828 | Edinglassie, Hunter River | 1828 Census | Aged 36. Labourer assigned to George Forbes |
| 129267 | Enwright | Thomas | Hadlow 1820 | 1824 12 March | Newcastle district | Archives Office of NSW. Colonial Secretary: Misc records (4/4570D)pp1-88 | On list of assigned convicts who are not mechanics. Assigned to George Porter |
| 41253 | Ferris | James | Hadlow 1820 | 1825 28 December | - | CSI | Willoughby Bean requesting that Ferris' wife also be assigned to him |
| 41604 | Fitzgibbon | David | Hadlow 1820 | 1821 29 March | Newcastle | CSI | On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle per 'Elizabeth Henrietta' |
| 41605 | Fitzgibbon | David | Hadlow 1820 | 1821 August | Newcastle | CSI | On monthly returns of prisoners punished at Newcastle |
| 114777 | Flanagan | Thomas | Hadlow 1820 | 1831 19 January | Port Stephens | In the Service of the Company: letters of Sir Edward Parry, Commissioner to the Australian Agricultural company: volume 1, December 1829 - June 1832 Letter no 314 | Correspondence from Sir Edward Parry to F.A. Hely regarding Flanagan's claim to an indulgence (?Ticket of Leave) |
| 114890 | Flanagan | Thomas | Hadlow 1820 | 1832 12 March | Port Stephens | In the Service of the Company: letters of Sir Edward Parry, Commissioner to the Australian Agricultural company: volume 1, December 1829 - June 1832 Letter 589 | Prisoner for Life assigned to the A.A. Company. Absconded from service. Captain Moffatt requesting constables to be on the look out. Said to have wife and family living in Sydney |
| 114753 | Flannagan (Flanagan) | Thomas | Hadlow 1820 | 1830 7 December | Port Stephens | In the Service of the Company: letters of Sir Edward Parry, Commissioner to the Australian Agricultural company: volume 1, December 1829 - June 1832 Letter No 273 | Labourer under sentence of transportation for Life. Assigned to A.A. Company and arrived at Port Stephens on the cutter 'Lambton' on 4th December |
| 68510 | Flannagan (Flanagan) (Flannigan) | Thomas | Hadlow 1820 | 1832 28 March | - | 1832 GG | Labourer aged 36. Tried in Limerick. 5' 5 |