Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Page 62
Details:
Marriage of William Bentley (colonial born) aged 33 and Charlotte Brown aged 35. Witnesses Richard Hollin and Elizabeth Simmons
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Granted Ticket of Leave
Source:
Application to marry
Details:
Bond. Application to marry John Broadbent
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Native of Yorkshire. Servant. Arrived at Newcastle gaol from Sydney Gaol. Sentenced to 3 yrs in a penal settlement for mutinous conduct and riot in the female factory at Parramatta. Sent to private service of John Smith of Maitland on 6 September by order of George Brooks
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Servant from Yorkshire. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Maitland, her master Mr. Smith having no further call for her services
Source:
A.O. N.S.W. Convict Indent Fiche 673 p. 257
Details:
Aged 22. Married, no children. Native of Leeds. Occupation: all work. Offence: stealing money. Tried at Leeds 4 May 1829 and sentenced to 7 years transportaton. 2 prior convictions. Ruddy complexion, light brown hair, hazel eyes.
Details:
Absconded from Mr. A. Murray at Sydney
Surname:
Chapman (Broadbent)
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle
Details:
Marriage of John Broadbent and Ann Chapman both of Newcastle
Details:
Granted ticket of leave for good conduct in service
Source:
A.O. N.S.W. Convict Indent Fiche 673 p. 257
Details:
Aged 30. Married with 2 children (one on board). Native of Liverpool. Occupation: all work & needlewoman. Tried in London 9 April 1829. Sentenced to 7 yrs transportation for stealing pots. 5'3"; ruddy complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes. Assigned to Mary Kenyon in Sydney
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Age 31. Servant from Liverpool. Absconded from Mrs. M.A. Kenyon.
Place:
York St. Marylebone
Source:
The Proceedings of the Old Bailey Online
Details:
Age 29. Sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing a pewter pot. Prisoner's defence: I stopped to tie up my stocking, a man and a woman came by; the man put his face close to mine, and I took up the pot which stood there merely to pretend that I stooped for that - I had not gone many yards when this gentleman took me.
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle
Details:
Marriage of John Addy and Jane Chappel both of Maitland
Surname:
Chappel (Chapel)
Source:
Application to marry
Details:
Ticket of leave holder. Application to marry John Addy
Source:
NSW Government Gazette
Details:
Granted Certificate of Freedom
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4014]; Microfiche: 673
Details:
Loveday Lucy Cole, 33, native place Devon. Occupation - dressmaker and ladies maid. Tried at Carmarthen 22 September 1828. Sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing clothes. Assigned to James Raymond, George St. Sydney on arrival
Source:
State Archives NSW; Gaol Entrance Book, Item: 2/2020; Roll: 757
Details:
Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Maitland. Vagrant. Sentenced to 3 months confinement
Surname:
Cox (alias Doran)
Source:
A.O. N.S.W. Convict Indent Fiche 673 p. 257
Details:
Aged 26. Native of Dublin. Occupation Cook. Tried in London 11 April 1829 for stealing shirts. 4'9"; ruddy freckled complexon. Brown hair, blue eyes. Assigned to Thomas Spicer in York Street Sydney
Surname:
Cox (alias Doran)
Details:
Granted Ticket of Leave
Surname:
Cox (alias Doran)
Source:
The Proceedings of the Old Bailey Online
Details:
Age 26. Sentenced to transportation for life for stealing, on 16th May, 2 shirts and a waistcoat, the goods of John Fleming