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On lists of priosners to be sent to Newcastle per Lady Nelson
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Assigned a convict boy
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Richard Thomas and Jane
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Birth of Jane Susan, daughter of Richard Thomas and Jane Hook
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Death of Martha, beloved wife of Richard Hooker on 11th November. Died in childbed, daughter still born. Left husband and son
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State Records Online Shipping List
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Emigrant. Brickmaker from Kent. Employed by John Blaxland at Newington, Hunter River on arrival...http://tinyurl.com/kovz7a6.
First Name:
Richard Thomas
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Born in Canterbury, England 12th March 1800. Carpenter and arrived in the colony in 1839 with his wife and 4 children. Worked for John Blaxland of Fordwich for some time. Died aged 100 years of age
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Richard Thomas
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William Porters indicted for having committed an indecent assault on the person of Kate Guthrie, a child under 12. Witnesses Margaret Seymour, Dr. Glennie, Richard Henry Booth, Mary Anne Kilpatrick, Richard Thomas Hooker, Morris Brite, George Hooker, Rosannah Porters
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Richard Thomas and Jane
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Abode Elms Hall - Mr. Bucknell s estate at Paterson River
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Paterson Baptism Register p 21
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Philip Thomas, son of Richard Thomas and Jane Hooker born 22 January 1847. Baptised 28 February 1847. Occupation of Richard Hooker - settler
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On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle per Elizabeth Henrietta
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Cautioned and discharged after being charged with drunkenness
Source:
Australian Deaths and Burials. Family Search Historical Records
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Born 1773. Died 4 March 1816. Buried 6 March 1816 aged 43
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CSI (Reel 6066; 4/1804 pp.24, 26, 27)
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Asking for a successor to be appointed as his salary was inadequate to his needs
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Resigned from position of surgeon at Newcastle. Replaced by Dr. William Evans
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Apothecary and Surgeon. Tried at Surry Quarter Sessions 25 April 1803 and sentenced to seven years transportation for false pretences. De Facto relationship with Mary Higgins (per Rolla) and had four children - James, Margaret, Sarah and Mary.Died in 1816
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CSL 6003 4/3490A. P 57.
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Employed as acting assistant surgeon at Newcastle at 3/- per day
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Mary Terrill (Tyrrell) (per Rolla), prisoner, servant of Mr. Horner
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On list of persons having received permission for the Governor to receive Stock from Government herds
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CSI (Reel 6066; 4/1804 pp.58, 60-1)
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His woman to be sent to Sydney on the Lady Nelson
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CSI (Reel 6038; SZ758 p.79)
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Appointed Assistant Surgeon at Newcastle
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CSI (Reel 6003; 4/3490A p.91)
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Sent to Sydney on a frivolous pretext; permitted to select female convict as an assistant