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Sunderland (Sutherland)
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John Smith and Alexander Sunderland, two servants of Mr. G. Blaxland, lately deserted from his service, having first robbed a boat of a quantity of property belonging to their master; among which were numerous japan'd articles, locks, haberdashery, and the entire rigging of a boat, besides a tackle and a quantity of coir rope. John Smith is a Frenchman, and came in the Guildford; and Alexander Sunderland, who says he is a native of Glasgow arrived in the Atlas
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Absconded from Frith's gang
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West Maitland Marriage Register 1844 - 1855. Living Histories
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Marriage of Alexander Sutherland, widower, to Phoebe Biggs. Witnesses Michael Morley and Catherine Morley of West Maitland. Chaplain Rev. Robert Chapman
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On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per "Lady Nelson"
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One of a group of prisoners who carried off two boats at Sydney while the Governor was in Newcastle
Source:
Colonial Secretary's Index
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Labourer. One of eleven men who piratically carried off two boats. Sentenced to two years in double irons to hard labour at the lime kilns at Newcastle
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Granted Certificate of Freedom