Source:
AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 671
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Age 19. Cutlers apprentice from Yorkshire. Tried at Doncaster 23 January 1828 and sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing in a shop. Assigned to the Australian Agricultural Company on arrival
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Butcher in service to Mr. Nicholson. Charged Thomas Dawson with reckless driving
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To be tried at Maitland Quarter Session for stealing a plough
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Received sentence of death for burglary
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Remanded for sentence after being found guilty of aiding and harbouring William Taylor, James Ingley and Edward Cotton after they robbed the stores of R .Brooks
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Accomplices James Ingley and William Taylor executed in Sydney
Place:
Church of England, Newcastle
Source:
Church of England Marriage Register Book 1818 - 1825. University of Newcastle
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No. 24. Marriage of Benjamin Granger to Mary Arthursway, both of Newcastle. Witness Thomas Acton. Minister Rev. G.A. Middleton
First Name:
Thomas (James)
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW; Roll: 136
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Blacksmith from Staffordshire. Admitted to Newcastle gaol. States himself free. Forwarded to the Principal Superintendent of Convicts for identification
First Name:
Thomas (or James)
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4012]; Microfiche: 666
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Age 19. Blacksmith from Stafford tried 10 January 1827 and sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing clothes. Assigned to Edward Gostwyck Cory at Paterson on arrival.
Surname:
Acton (alias Ogle)
First Name:
Thomas (alias Joseph)
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Sentenced to death. Commuted to life to Newcastle
Surname:
Acton (alias Ogle)
First Name:
Thomas (alias Joseph)
Source:
The Leeds Mercury
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On Tuesday week, was committed to York Castle, Thomas Action, alias Joseph Ogle charged by William Wilks of Wetherby, licensed hawker, Bridget Stephenson and Thomas and William Smith of Sheffield, Constables, with feloniously stealing, taking and carrying away from the warehouse of William Wilks of Wetherby aforesaid, a quantity of linen and woollen cloth, his property. Acton is the eleventh person who has been committed on a charge of being concerned in the robbery at Wetherby
Surname:
Acton (alias Ogle)
First Name:
Thomas (alias Joseph)
Source:
The Leeds Mercury
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The following is a Calendar of the prisoners who are to take their trials at the assizes for the county of York which commences this day.......{Extract} - Richard Baker, Philip Mason, Ellen Richardson, George Stephenson, Isaac Houseley, Isaac Houseley sen, Joseph Ridge, Flora Hunter Joseph Houseley, Thomas Acton - All charged with having been concerned in the robbery committed upon the premises of William Wilks of Wetherby, licensed Hawker, on the night of the 18th January or with having in their possession sundry pieces of cotton, linen and woollen goods, the property of the said William Wilks knowing them to be stolen.
Surname:
Acton (alias Ogle)
First Name:
Thomas (Joseph)
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Removed from Newcastle to Port Macquarie
Surname:
Akhurst (Ackhurst)
Source:
The Newcastle Chronicle
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On Tuesday, the 2nd instant, a farmer named Thomas Ackhurst, residing at Hexham, was injured on the temple by a kick from a mare. It would appear that, his son George Ackhurst, was leading the mare when he came behind her, and struck her on the rump with a stick - the mare made a kick at him but missed. His son told him to go away, but he stepped down behind the mare to pick up a stick, when she struck out with her hind foot and caught him on the temple. He was at once attended by Dr. Bowker, of Newcastle, and Dr. Bolton of East Maitland. He died on Tuesday, the 16th instant, having lingered for a fortnight. An inquest was held at the Wheat- sheaf Inn, Hexham, on Wednesday the 17th instant; but in the absence of medical testimony was adjourned until Thursday. Deceased, it is said, was of intemperate habits, and when in liquor fool-hardy, though not so at the time of the accident. Verdict : Died from injuries sustained by the kick of a mare.
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Obtained ticket of leave
First Name:
Thomas Gervase
Place:
Lake Macquarie Road, Newcastle
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Marriage of Thomas Gervase, fifth son of Joseph Alcock of Worcester, England and Elizabeth, eldest daughter of William Wilkinson of Co. Durham, England on 3rd March. The marriage took place at the residence of Mr. James Roe
Place:
Lake Macquarie Road, Co. Northumberland, Parish of St. John
Source:
Bailliere's Official Postal Directory 1867 p163
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Teacher. Residence: Darby Street
Source:
Jerrys Plains Old Anglican Cemetery
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Son of Richard and Charlotte. Died aged 3 years
Source:
Australasian Chronicle
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Infant son of Richard Alcorn. Died on Wednesday 6th July 1842 aged 12 months
First Name:
Thomas Stedman
Source:
Singleton Pioneer Register. p.9
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Born 1841, son of Richard Alcorn and Charlotte Gulledge