Surname:
Adams (Kinsela) (Tristram)
Source:
The Bicentenary Pioneer Register, Second Edition, Volume 111
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Born c. 1783. Died 18 August 1862. Spouse 1) Enoch Kinsela Spouse 2. William Tristram
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On tour of the gaol with the Governor
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Attempted to assist Findlay Kerr as he lay dying
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Accompanied George Waters Ward to the gallows
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Gaol keeper at Maitland gaol. Failed to secure Davidson and Smith in irons and they later escaped from the gaol
First Name:
Constable William
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Appointed district constable
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Dismissed from position of gaoler and matron at Maitland gaol after the escape of prisoenrs Davidson and Smith
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Appointed gaoler
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Keeper at Newcastle gaol gave D. Horne a good character
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Governor of gaol. Witness at trial of James Sinnett
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To be charged for money he had been drawing for his private servant from government rations
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Moving to Sydney. Selling by auction household furniture etc
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Appointed Constable in Sydney in room of William Spears
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Appointed gaoler at Liverpool
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Death on 18th August 1862 of Mrs. Mary Tristram, mother of Charles Kinsela, aged 81; also on 7th September 1862 William Tristram aged 85
First Name:
William and Mary
Source:
Returns of the Colony (Blue Books) 1845
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John Field appointed gaoler at Newcastle gaol on 4 July 1835, succeeded by William Tristram on 18 May 1845. Eliza J. Field, Matron at the Gaol appointed 4 July 1835. Succeeded by Mary Tristram on 1 June 1845
Surname:
Tristram (Kinsella) (nee Adams)
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Death on 18th August 1862 of Mrs. Mary Tristram, mother of Charles Kinsela, aged 81; also on 7th September 1862 William Tristram aged 85