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Item: 65468
Surname: Beattie
First Name: Joseph
Ship: -
Date: 1837 13 February
Place: Maitland
Source: SH
Details: With Owen McCauley found not guilty of stealing two heifers belonging to Edward Biddulph


 
Item: 80475
Surname: Beattie
First Name: Joseph
Ship: -
Date: 1833 20 April
Place: Newcastle
Source: SG
Details: Presented address to the Governor on his visit to Newcastle


 
Item: 82137
Surname: Beattie
First Name: Joseph
Ship: -
Date: 1836 18 February
Place: Newcastle
Source: SG
Details: John Smith, Executor for the estate of Francis Beattie giving notice that all debts due to the estate to be paid to him not deceased's son Joseph Beattie


 
Item: 101618
Surname: Beattie
First Name: Joseph
Ship: -
Date: 1832
Place: Newcastle
Source: Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle
Details: Witness at the marriage of Daniel McFarlane and Johanna Spillane


 
Item: 102311
Surname: Beattie
First Name: Joseph
Ship: -
Date: 1834
Place: Newcastle
Source: Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle
Details: Witness at the marriage of William Turvey and Harriett Kinder


 
Item: 102395
Surname: Beattie
First Name: Joseph
Ship: -
Date: 1834
Place: Newcastle
Source: Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle
Details: From Newcastle. Witness at the marriage of James Devine and Mary Williams


 
Item: 175318
Surname: Beattie
First Name: Joseph
Ship: -
Date: 2 February 1836
Place: Newcastle
Source: SR NSW Archive Reel: 1583; Series: 12992; Description: Registers of Memorials for Land 1825-1842
Details: Memorial for conveyance of land at Newcastle- Joseph Beattie to Edward Biddulph


 
Item: 180390
Surname: Beattie
First Name: Joseph
Ship: -
Date: 12 June 1835
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books, 1833-1836 (Ancestry)
Details: Margaret Welch, free, hired servant to Mrs. Beattie charged with leaving the premises without leave. Mr Beattie being sworn said his agent in Sydney hired Margaret Welch for twelve months as servant at the beginning of her time she behaved very well after getting acquainted with the inhabitants she became very disobedient and was frequently remonstrated with for her bad conduct which she did not take the least notice of. She was insolent to Mr. Beattie for checking her. She has been in the habit of leaving the house in the evening contrary to orders. Last night she was brought into the house several times but would persist in stealing out again. Constable Rouse was called on the give evidence. He found accused at about 8 oclock at night laying down with a soldier at the back of the fence. He told Mrs. Beattie where the accused was and she went out with Joseph Beattie and saw her. Accused would not come in so he took her by the arm and brought her in and told her if he caught her out again he would put her in the watchhouse. Accused went out again about 11 oclock and Constable Rouse saw her going into a saw pit by the beach side with him. Her conduct was very bad so he put her in the watchhouse. Accused discharged


 
Item: 182066
Surname: Beattie
First Name: Joseph
Ship: -
Date: 9 September 1826
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825, 1826-1827 (Ancestry)
Details: Patrick Powers in government service, charged with being on the premises of Francis Beattie at an unreasonable hour with intent to commit theft and for absconding from the settlement. Mr. Joseph Beattie being duly sworn states - About ten o clock at night during the session week, I heard the fowls at my father s house making a noise. I immediately went out and said the prisoner on the top of the yard fence in the act of jumping off. I pursued him a good distance and succeeded in taking him. I never lost sight of the prisoner from the time I saw him on the top of the fence. The prisoner was conveyed to the watch house. There were not any fowls missing in the morning. I am positive the prisoner is the man I saw jump from off the fence. Mr. George Muir, Chief Constable at Newcastle being sworn states - On the night of the 16th August the prisoner was brought to the watch house by a constable charged with an intent to steal fowls and was received into custody; I visited the watch house about two o clock the following morning and was informed by the constable on duty that the prisoner had effected his escape. I saw nothing of him until a few days ago when he was brought from Sydney to be dealt with here as a runaway. The prisoner states in his defence admits having been on Mr. Beatties premises at the time charged but not with intent to commit theft, that he got over the fence not knowing the proper entrance into the house; that the fear of punishment for this irregularity drove him to attempt escaping from the watch house. Patrick Powers sentenced to 75 lashes


 
Item: 196444
Surname: Beattie
First Name: Joseph
Ship: -
Date: 18 February 1836
Place: Newcastle
Source: Sydney Herald
Details: Notice re debts in the Estate of Francis Beattie, father of Joseph Beattie


 
Item: 31068
Surname: Beattie (Battie)
First Name: Joseph
Ship: John Barry
Date: 1828
Place: Newcastle
Source: 1828 Census
Details: Free by Servitude. Sheriffs Bailiff



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