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Appointed to the committee for Christ Church, Kings Town
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Recommended Ricahrd Binder and John Reynolds for land grants
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Recommended Frances Beattie for a land grant
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Appointed Magistrate
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Appointed Magistrate
Source:
The Monthly Magazine
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Marriage of Henry Gillman of the 3rd regiment of Buffs, son of the late brigadier Gen. Gillman, to Mary Elizabeth, eldest daughter of John Winter
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Bridgade Major. Notice re horses required for the Mounted Police
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NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
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John O Burn assigned bonded servant to James Reid charged with refusing wholesome food and exciting his fellow prisoners to misconduct...Mr. James Reid stated, On Sunday morning last I felt it necessary to stop the tea and sugar of my government men, and to give them milk in lieu. It was received the first day, but on the second they declared that it was not fit for pigs and that I might keep it. I consider the prisoner O Burn to be a ringleader and exciting of the others to this misconduct. Formerly his conduct was good and I had reason to be satisfied with him, but lately I have ascertained that impropriety of the conduct which surprises me considerably. Prisoner denied the charge generally but stated nothing to the point. The Commandant (Henry Gillman) observed upon this occasion that with strict propriety he could not receive this person into government employ but conceiving them to be the reason and exciter of insubordination on Mr. Reids farm he considered it proper immediately to remove him from thence on the strong recommendation made by Mr. Reid as well as a private communication from Mr. Reid stating that his property was in great danger. The Commandant is induced to give the foregoing explanation as the reason for deviating from a rule laid down, in consequence of the litigious disposition evinced towards him by Mr. Reid and his adherents for some time past. Samue Theady was assigned to James Reid in place of John O Burn.
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Henry, Mary and Roger Charles
Source:
Colonial Secretary's Papers. State Records of NSW Special Bundles
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Roger Charles, son of Henry and Mary Elizabeth Gillman on the Return of Christenings at the settlement at Newcastle. Born 29 November 1824 Newcastle. Christened 29 December 1824
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Henry, Mary Elizabeth and Barnard William
Source:
Colonial Secretary's Papers. State Records of NSW Special Bundles
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Barnard William, son of Henry and Mary Elizabeth Gillman on the Return of Christenings at the settlement at Newcastle. Born 7 november 1822 on the ship Arab at VDL. Christened at Newcastle 29 December 1824
Source:
The Morning Post (London)
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Major Henry Gillman, from the 69th regiment to be Lieutenant-Colonel of Infantry, by purchase.
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Michael Duffy, soldier of the 28th regiment. received sentence of 'Death Recorded' for committing a rape upon the person of Mary Gillman on 29th June 1838. Samuel Lawlor, John Walsh and Patrick McManus, convicts, found not guilty of aiding and assisting in the rape
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Michael Duffy received sentence of 'Death Recorded' for the rape of Mary Gillman however with the recommendation of commutation of transportation to Norfolk Island for Life on account of the 'indifferent character' of Mary Gillman who was intoxicated at the time
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Gillman (Gilman)
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Charles and Anne
Source:
Maitland Baptism Register p. 61
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Elizabeth, daughter of Charles and Anne Gillman born 2 June 1834. Baptised 25 June 1834. Occupation of Charles Gillman - assigned to William Ogilvie at Merton
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Gilman (Gillman)
Source:
Maitland Baptism Register p. 157
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Amy Amelia, daughter of Ellis James and Emalia Christiana, born 14 October 1846. Baptised 13 November 1846. Occupation of Ellis James Gilman - Gentleman
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Gilman (Gillman)
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Obtained Ticket of Leave
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Gilman (Gillman)
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No. 29-2642. Aged 30. Copper plate printer from Dorsetshire. 5ft 4in, light hazel eyes, dark brown hair, pale sallow complexion. Absconded from Sir John Jamison
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Gilman (Gillman)
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4015]; Microfiche: 674
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Charles Gilman, copperplate printer aged 28 from Dorset. Tried at Exeter 14 July 1829. Sentenced to 7 years transportation for picking pockets. Assigned to Sir John Jamieson on arrival
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Gilman (Gillman)
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Marriage, By License, on 21 May 1839, at Maitland by Rev. Rusden, Ellis James Gilman Esq., of Singapore to Amelia Christiana Rusden, second daughter of the Rev. G.K. Rusden
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Gilman (Gillman)
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Ellis James and Amelia Christiana
Source:
Maitland Baptism Register p. 157
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Amy Amelia, daughter of Ellis James and Emalia Christiana, born 14 October 1846. Baptised 13 November 1846. Occupation of Ellis James Gilman - Gentleman