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1841 Census Index
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Town, Muswellbrook
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Died aged 16mths. Son of a miller.Buried in Glebe Cemetery
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Miller. Unclaimed letter held in Post Office, Sydney
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Granted Ticket of Leave
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Invermein Court of Petty Sessions. Deposition Books 1833 -1834 (Ancestry)
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William Wilson per ship Lady Harwood 1831, seven years transportation, assigned to Mr. George Forbes, charged with having stolen property in his possession....I Charles Ashby, farm constable to Col. Dumaresq, declare upon oath that last evening upon hearing that a prisoner named Kelly who had formerly lost his blanket had it returned to him by the prisoner. I went in consequence of this information and took the prisoner into custody and during the night he the prisoner said that he had taken the blanket but that he returned it upon hearing that Kelly was shivering with cold. John Kelly states - He lost a blanket some time ago out of his hut; this he complained to the prisoner that he was very cold and that he wished he the prisoner would try to get it back for him which he promised to try to do and on Monday morning last I went to him and he took me to where my blanket was about three quarters of a mile from where he (Wilson) resides. The prisoner states in his defence that he was blamed by his master for stealing the blanket in question; that he represented to his fellow servants that he was to blame and that if any of them has it and put it in a particular place so it might be found that one of the men told him where it was and he took Kelly to the place and denies having it at all in his possession
Source:
Maitland Baptism Register p. 126
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Charles, son of William and Anne Ashby born 25 December 1836. Baptised 19 July 1835. Occupation of William Ashby - miller
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Maitland Marriage Register p. 163
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Marriage of Charles Ashby, bond, of St. Heliers, to Mary Evans, bond, also of St. Heliers. Witnesses William Ashby and Sarah Goodwin both of Maitland
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Assigned to Colonel Henry Dumaresq
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Granted Extended conditional pardon
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Application to Marry
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Aged 31. Application to marry Mary Evans. Allowed. Clergy Rev. Rusden
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Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4016]; Microfiche: 679
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Charles Ashby age 26. Miller and baker from Huntingdonshire. Tried at Lincoln 6 March 1830. Sentenced to transportation for life for robbing his employer. Assigned to Col. Henry Dumaresq in Sydney on arrival
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Charles and Mary
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St. Heliers, the estate of Col. Henry Dumaresq
Source:
Maitland Baptism Register p. 111
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William, son of Charles and Mary Ashby, born 21 May 1836. Baptised 8 July 1836. Occupation of Charles Ashby - miller