Source:
Early Days of Port Stephens
Details:
Charged with drunkenness, disorderly conduct and attempting to stab Charles MacDonald. Sentenced to 2yrs in a penal settlement
Details:
Appointed to the Commissariat Dept 13 July 1824. Deputy Assistant Commissary General at Newcastle in 1831
Ship:
James Pattison 1830
Source:
Sydney Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW; Roll: 851 Ancestry
Details:
Admitted to Sydney Gaol from Port Stephens charged with attempting to stab a man. Sentencedto 2 years in a penal settlement
Ship:
James Pattison 1830
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW. Microfiche 674. (Ancestry)
Details:
Thomas Stafford age 25, native place Cork. Occupation soldier. Tried in Louth 11 March 1829 and sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing a watch. Assigned to W. Bennett (?William Burnett) at Port Stephens on arrival
First Name:
Thomas D.A.C.G
Details:
Tenders for copy of Burns Justice to be left at the office of D.A.C.G. Stafford
First Name:
Thomas D.A.C.G
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle . Burials p12
Details:
Burial of assigned servant Edwin Green at Newcastle
First Name:
Thomas D.A.C.G
Ship:
Ferguson 1829 (came free)
Details:
(Free )Passenger on the Ferguson. Sailed from Dublin 16th November. Captain Groves. Surgeon Charles Cameron