Source:
Colonial Secretary's Papers, Copies of Letters sent
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Timothy Hector, Hugh Byrne and Patrick Maloney sentenced at the Criminal Court on 26 March 1813 and sentenced to transportation to Newcastle for life. Sent to Newcastle on the Estramina
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Owen Devine, Thomas Stone, Thomas Dee, Timothy Hector and Maurice Hallighan were put to the bar and arraigned on a charge of having on the night of the 25th or early on the morning of the 26th August ultimo burglariously broke and entered the dwelling house of John Fox, settler at Richmond Hill and stolen therefrom 25 bushels of wheat, 12 bushels of maize, a quantity of wearing apparel and notes and other property to a very considerable amount
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M. Kearns and Timothy Hector charged with feloniously stealing a heifer belonging to George Salter, were put to the bar; but the trial did not proceed owing to the absence of a material evidence for the prosecution. Both remanded
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Mr. M. Kearns, a settler near Windsor and Timothy Hector, his servant, on a charge of feloniously stealing a black heifer on the 12th October last, the property of George Salter; of which offence both were acquitted after a trial that lasted upwards of 7 hours
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Timothy Hector was next put to the bar with Richard Berry and Patrick Maloney and with them indicted for stealing and assisting to drive away 6 cows and 6 heifers the property of the Crown; and Michael Murphy and Eleanor Lawler were also indicted for purchasing and receiving 4 of the said heifers, and four of the cows. All were found guilty. Hector, Berry and Maloney sentenced to death. Richard Berry and Patrick Maloney together wit hHugh Byrne, settler, and John Marney a stock keeper were indicted, Berry and Maloney for stealing and Byrne and Marney for aiding and assisting in stealing and driving away cows belonging to Government. Found guilty and sentenced to death
Source:
SR NSW Ticket of Leave
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Labourer from County Limerick born in 1776. 5ft 1 in, ruddy slightly pockmarked complexion, brown to grey hair, hazel eyes. A prisoner for life but date of trial not mentioned in the indent
Source:
Colonial Secretary's Papers. Special Bundles
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Denis Cronin per 'Prince Regent' assigned to Timothy Hector in Sydney
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Labourer aged 67. Employed by William Brooks
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indents. Fiche No. 625
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Cotton weaver from Co. Cavan. Sentenced to transportation for Life. Granted Conditional Pardon 24 September 1823
Ship:
Friendship 1800 (?)
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Died age 70. Remarks - Jonathon Warner
Place:
Hinton, Paterson's Plains
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Blacksmith aged 59. Free by servitude. Employed by R.C. Dillon
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indents. Fiche No. 627
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Tried in Louth June 1798 sentenced to transportation for Life. Husband of Catherine in 1828
Surname:
Osbourne (Osborne)
Source:
CSI (Fiche 3292; 4/6974.1 p.77)
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On list of convicts who have received absolute pardons