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Item: 170228
Surname: Roe
First Name: Samuel
Ship: Ocean 1823
Date: 1825
Place: Newcastle
Source: Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 20
Details: Assigned to Walter Buchanan Wilkinson


 
Item: 180159
Surname: Roe
First Name: Samuel
Ship: Ocean 1823
Date: 5 September 1845
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions Letter Book
Details: Letter 45/102. Correspondence re Samuel Roe and a charge of immoral conduct against him


 
Item: 123598
Surname: Roe (Rowe)
First Name: Samuel
Ship: -
Date: 1856 16 June
Place: Campbells Hill Burial Ground
Source: Maitland Burial Records
Details: Died aged 63


 
Item: 18834
Surname: Roe (Rowe)
First Name: Samuel
Ship: Ocean 1823
Date: 1845 11 October
Place: Newcastle
Source: MM
Details: Ticket of leave cancelled for immoral conduct


 
Item: 31789
Surname: Roe (Rowe)
First Name: Samuel
Ship: Ocean 1823
Date: 1833 4 July
Place: Newcastle
Source: BB
Details: Assigned to George Brooks. Sentenced to 50 lashes


 
Item: 37348
Surname: Roe (Rowe)
First Name: Samuel
Ship: Ocean 1823
Date: 1847 29 December
Place: Patrick Plains
Source: MM
Details: Obtained Ticket of Leave


 
Item: 43018
Surname: Roe (Rowe)
First Name: Samuel
Ship: Ocean 1823
Date: 1838 24 March
Place: Newcastle
Source: SG
Details: Obtained Ticket of Leave


 
Item: 54993
Surname: Roe (Rowe)
First Name: Samuel
Ship: Ocean 1823
Date: 1843 29 July
Place: Newcastle
Source: MM
Details: Obtained Ticket of Leave


 
Item: 68427
Surname: Roe (Rowe)
First Name: Samuel
Ship: Ocean 1823
Date: 1828
Place: Newcastle
Source: 1828 Census
Details: Stockkeeper aged 21. Assigned to George Brooks


 
Item: 72722
Surname: Roe (Rowe)
First Name: Samuel
Ship: Ocean 1823
Date: 1823
Place: County of Northumberland
Source: CSI
Details: Convict servant of W.B. Wilkinson. Permitted to pass with cattle to county Northumberland


 
Item: 72724
Surname: Roe (Rowe)
First Name: Samuel
Ship: Ocean 1823
Date: April 1824
Place: Newcastle
Source: State Records NSW. Colonial Secretary's Correpondence. Special Bundles, 1794-1825. Series 898
Details: Assigned to Alexander Shand. Sentenced by Magistrate E.C. Close to 25 lashes for inhumanely beating a pig to death


 
Item: 72725
Surname: Roe (Rowe)
First Name: Samuel
Ship: Ocean 1823
Date: 1824
Place: County of Northumberland
Source: CSI
Details: Convict assignment from Alexander Shand to John Smith


 
Item: 104441
Surname: Roe (Rowe)
First Name: Samuel
Ship: Ocean 1823
Date: 1835 8 August
Place: Newcastle
Source: Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle p60
Details: Marriage of Samuel Roe aged 30 and Elizabeth Scull aged 44. Witnesses Henry and Catherine Stiles


 
Item: 111572
Surname: Roe (Rowe)
First Name: Samuel
Ship: Ocean 1823
Date: 1837 9 September
Place: Newcastle
Source: BB
Details: Application for Ticket of leave refused by the Bench as he had not had it signed by his master


 
Item: 130467
Surname: Roe (Rowe)
First Name: Samuel
Ship: Ocean 1823
Date: 1837
Place: Newcastle
Source: GRC
Details: Assigned to John Thomas


 
Item: 180597
Surname: Roe (Rowe)
First Name: Samuel
Ship: Ocean 1823
Date: 20 October 1835
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books, 1833-1836 (Ancestry)
Details: Samuel Roe per Ocean and Elizabeth Scull alias Upton (Roe), wife to the above, arrived per Numa, both assigned servant to Mr. John Thomas, charged with highly disorderly conduct....Mr. John Thomas testified...Last Friday night I sent the prisoner Roe to Newcastle with a dray containing butter for sale. When the dray returned, my mother in law Mrs. Beckett, was on the dray intending to come to my house. When the prisoner told her he was going to Mr. Platts which place is quite out of the road and doing which was against my orders. Mr. Beckett was obliged to get out and walk to my house a distance of ten miles at least. When the man returned to the farm, I asked him why he had gone to Platts. He said he went for Mrs. Dennys flour. I told him he had no business there and that any other Master would take him to court. He replied then damn your eyes take me. Next morning he sent a message to me by his wife saying he would not go for the cows, as he was going to Newcastle. Elizabeth Roe then went away, left her work undone and never came back the whole day. My wife is expecting every minute to be confined and has only the female prisoner to look to for assistance.....In defence Samuel Roe says as he took Mrs. Dennys wheat to Mr. Platts Mill to grind. he thought it was proper to take back the flour. The woman says as her husbane was going to court she determined to do the same and therefore did no work that day. Guilty. Sentenced to thirty lashes for Samuel Roe. The woman Elizabeth Roe three weeks in the cells



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