Ship:
Dromedary 1809 or Hindostan 1809
Details:
Pencilled annotation re Christiana Drummond on petition of James Frazier (Frazer).
Surname:
Drummond (Frazier) (Briant)
Ship:
Dromedary 1809 or Hindostan 1809
Details:
Moses Briant (ship General Stewart), Christiana Briant (ship Dromedary), Elizabeth Briant age 4 and James Briant age 11
Details:
Came Free. Of 73rd Regiment. Sent to Newcastle on the 'Estramina' Listed as Frazer
First Name:
James and Christiana
Ship:
Dromedary 1809 or Hindostan 1809
Source:
Colonial Secretary Papers. Main Series of Letters Received, 1788-1826
Details:
Note attached to the petition of James Frazier to have his daughters join him at Port Macquarie - One of the daughters states, that her mother (Christiana) has been living with one George Bryant in the service of William Cox at Bathurst for upwards of 12 months - does not know whether Bryant is free but when her mother went off he said he had only 9 months to serve
Surname:
Frazier (Frazer)
Details:
Sentenced to 7 years hard labour at Newcastle for stealing clothing belonging to the Crown
Surname:
Frazier (Frazer)
Details:
Sent to Newcastle on the Estramina
Surname:
Frazier (Frazer)
Details:
Of the 73rd regiment. On return of prisoners tried before the Supreme Court of New South Wales
Surname:
Frazier (Frazer)
Details:
Prisoner in Sydney Gaol; sentenced to 7 years at Port Macquarie. Request that his two daughters be allow to accompany him to Port Macquarie
Details:
Came Free. Formerly private 48th Regiment. On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per Lady Nelson
Details:
Aged 49. Scourger
Details:
Former soldier 73rd Regiment. Came free
Details:
On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per 'Endeavour'
Details:
Wife: Mary Bircham
Details:
Constable at Newcastle
Details:
On monthly returns of prisoners punished at Newcastle
Details:
Constable & Scourger at Newcastle
Details:
Young's wife Mary Bircham complaining of the way her husband treated her following the return to Newcastle of Martha Williams (Bruff)
Source:
Colonial Secretary's Papers, State Records of New South Wales. Special Bundles
Details:
Sentenced to 25 lashes for disobedience of orders
Source:
NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825, 1826-1827 (Ancestry)
Details:
Robert Young per ship Hindostan, in government service, charged with permitting riotous and disorderly conduct in his house. Chief Constable George Muir states - Yesterday in the morning just as the military were about to assemble to hear divine service, I heard a great noise at Youngs house. After the service was over, Mr. Dun s servant came to me and complained that Johanna Lane had thrown a stone at him. This man has since returned to Pattersons Plains. I went to Youngs house where Johanna Lane resides with her husband - the husband was absent up the river on duty and in his absence I believe the woman cohabited with Young. I found Young and the woman seated beside each other. His face was cut and bleeding. A government man named Samuel O Hare was also in the room and during the time I was there drank a glass of spirits from a decanter on the table. I enquired where the rum came from, Young told me it was part of a half-gallon brought to the house by Thomas Boardman, a settler at Wallis Plains who occasionally lodges with him. He also told me that his face had been cut by a man whom he had prevented forcing his way into the house. About an hour after I was obliged to return to Young s house in consequence of being informed that another disturbance had taken place there - I was accompanied by two constables, but when we arrived at the house all was quiet. In the house were William White and wife and Thomas Boardman (all free person) and Samuel O Hare. Young appeared much in liquor. Robert Young sentenced to be confined at night in the barracks
Surname:
Young (73rd Regiment)
Details:
Robert Young. former soldier 73rd Regiment. Constable & scourger at Newcastle