First Name:
James and Susannah
Details:
James and Susannah Mein came free per 'Coromandel' . James Mein died in 1827. See Australian Dictionary of Biography
Date:
22 November - 14 December 1820
Source:
CSI. (Reel 6023; X820 p.21)
Details:
To be transported to Newcastle for two years. In reports of prisoners tried at Court of Criminal Jurisdiction
Details:
On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle
Details:
On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per Lady Nelson. Listed as Thomas
Details:
Permitted to go to Sydney; time at Newcastle expired
Details:
Re sending of to Newcastle under sentence for insolence to his overseer and for refusing to perform his duties
First Name:
William and Sarah
Ship:
Coromandel 1802 (came free)
Source:
HRA Volume III 1801 - 1802 p 382.
Details:
William and Sarah Stubbs and children William aged 5, Sarah aged 3, Elizabeth aged 1 came free per Coromandel
Source:
Australian Dictionary of Biography Online
Details:
THROSBY, CHARLES (1777-1828), surgeon, settler and explorer, was born at Glenfield, near Leicester, England, the younger son of John Throsby, historian and antiquarian. He joined the navy as a surgeon and served in the armed transports Coromandel and Calcutta from 1797 until the peace. In June 1802 he arrived in New South Wales as naval surgeon of the Coromandel and was complimented by Governor Philip Gidley King on the good health of the convicts and settlers under his charge..............
Details:
Re permission to marry at Hawkesbury
Details:
Petition for wife Henrietta Bray to be returned from Newcastle
Ship:
Coromandel 1802 (came free)
Source:
HRA Volume III 1801 - 1802 p 382.
Details:
John and Anne Turnbull and children Ralph aged 10, Mary aged 5, James aged 4, Jessica aged 19 months