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Item: 61633
Surname: Waddell (Waddle)
First Name: James
Ship: Baring 1819
Date: 1827 January
Place: Brisbane Water
Source: Gosford and the Kendall Country
Details: Scourger and petty Constable sentenced to 50 lashes for exacting money from prisoners in his custody


 
Item: 61634
Surname: Waddell (Waddle)
First Name: James
Ship: Baring 1819
Date: 1827
Place: Brisbane Waters
Source: Gosford and the Kendall Country
Details: Charged with harbouring John Friendship and abusive language toward S.W. Oliver. Returned to barracks in Sydney


 
Item: 117778
Surname: Waddle
First Name: James
Ship: Baring 1819
Date: 1819 January
Place: On board the 'Baring'
Source: The National Archives. Medical Journal of the 'Baring' convict ship
Details: While hanging up some clothes to dry over the ships side, Waddle fell overboard and on his way down struck his head against the side of the ship. Some time in the water before he was rescued. Put on the sick list 4th January, discharged 31st January


 
Item: 148196
Surname: Waddle
First Name: James
Ship: Baring 1819
Date: 1819 6 August
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per "Elizabeth Henrietta"; listed as Wardle


 
Item: 148197
Surname: Waddle
First Name: James
Ship: Baring 1819
Date: 1822
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: Scourger and constable at Newcastle. Petition for wife Latetia to be ordered to join him


 
Item: 148198
Surname: Waddle
First Name: James
Ship: Baring 1819
Date: 1822 3 May
Place: -
Source: CSI
Details: On lists of prisoners transported to Port Macquarie per "Sally"


 
Item: 148199
Surname: Waddle
First Name: James
Ship: Baring 1819
Date: 1833 28 February
Place: -
Source: SG
Details: Granted Certificate of Freedom


 
Item: 68729
Surname: Waddle (Wardell)
First Name: James
Ship: Baring 1819
Date: 1820 18 July
Place: Newcastle
Source: Convict Settlement
Details: Punished for purloining provision and insolence to his overseer



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