Surname:
Gallogly alias Mitchell
Ship:
Bussorah Merchant 1831
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4016]; Microfiche: 680
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Francis Gallogly alias Mitchell age 21. Ploughman from Armagh. Tried at Armagh 18 March 1831. Sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing sheep. Assigned to William Caswell at Port Stephens on arrival. Note - uncle James Gallogly arrived in the colony about 7 years previously
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Member of committee to support Mr. Foster for election to the Legislative Council
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Brother of George
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Freeholder. On list of electors within the Maitland district
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Granted title deeds to 2 acres of land in Muswellbrook on 4 January 1836
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John Lock found not guilty of stealing a heifer belonging to Mitchell
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Estate 'Melville'. Fruit trees for sale
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Free immigrant. Died aged 13 days. Buried in Glebe Cemetery
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Title deeds issued for 2 acres of land
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William McNight per Minstrel, labourer, assigned servant
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Partnership with Peter H. Rapsey dissolved
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Obtained contract for conveyance of coals from Newcastle to Sydney for Govt.
Place:
Melville Luskintyre
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Peter Martin aged 11, servant employed by Mitchell
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James Nowlan per 'Isabella' stockman employed by Mitchell
Place:
Melville, Luskintyre
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Thomas Palmer per 'Albion', labourer, assigned servant
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William Ramsdale per 'Phoenix' assigned servant
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Robert Mansell per 'Clyde' assigned servant
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Patrick McEneny per 'Morley' assigned servant
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Charged under the Masters & Servants act for non payment of wages by John Dunn. Also to pay passage money from England for Dunn's wife
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Obtained contract for conveyance of coals from Newcastle to Sydney