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Item: 108520
Surname: Ewer
First Name: Francis
Ship: Ocean 1818
Date: 1823 21 August
Place: ?
Source: SG
Details: By trade a plumber. Absconded from Byron's Gang


 
Item: 42099
Surname: Fleming
First Name: James
Ship: Ocean 1818
Date: 1820 14 June
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: On list of prisoners transported to Newcatsle per 'Elizabeth Henrietta'


 
Item: 55754
Surname: Hatton
First Name: Benjamin
Ship: Ocean 1818
Date: 1828
Place: Benago
Source: 1828 Census
Details: Aged 32. Free. Labourer employed by John Hooke


 
Item: 177373
Surname: Hiett
First Name: John
Ship: Georgiana 1831 (also Ocean 1818)
Date: 1831
Place: -
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4016]; Microfiche: 679
Details: Age 40. Shoemaker from London. Tried in London 16 September 1830 and sentenced to transportation for life. Offence: returning from Transportation. Assigned to J. Johnston at Patrick Plains on arrival. Notes - Arrived per Ocean in 1818 and escaped in 1826 for China


 
Item: 170647
Surname: Josephs
First Name: Joseph
Ship: Ocean 1818
Date: 1825
Place: Newcastle
Source: Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 19
Details: To Sydney from Newcastle in October 1823


 
Item: 65538
Surname: Marshall
First Name: John
Ship: Ocean 1818
Date: 1828
Place: Patrick Plains
Source: 1828 Census
Details: Stonemason aged 62. Employed by Archibald Bell. F/S


 
Item: 180742
Surname: McLean
First Name: Alexander
Ship: Ocean 1818
Date: 6 March 1824
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825, 1826-1827 (Ancestry)
Details: Assigned to government. Sentenced to 100 lashes for theft


 
Item: 180836
Surname: McLean
First Name: Alexander
Ship: Ocean 1818
Date: 6 March 1824
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
Details: Alexander McLean per Ocean, Thomas Butler per Indefatigable and William Tunnecliffe per Elizabeth all in government service charged with stealing wheat at the Kings wharf.....Anthony Dwyer a settler at Patterson Plains stated....I came to Newcastle from my farm yesterday morning. I had a quantity f wheat in the boat with me; it rained heavily during the night and the wheat had got wet. On my arrival at the wharf, I had the boat secured and left her with the wheat whilst I went into the town on business. On my return three bags of wheat were missing. I reported the loss to the Chief constable. The wheat now before the court appears to be that which was stolen from my boat. Chief Constable Calvert gave evidence.....I was informed by Anthony Dwyer yesterday morning that he had lost three bags of wheat from alongside the Kings Wharf. I was making enquiry about it and had a suspicion. I went to Eckfords house and asked to be allowed to examine there which was only granted if I was accompanied by Dwyer, but could not find any wheat. I asked Mrs ? if she had seen any person pass her door in the course of the day. She said she had seen two or three men pass with full bags on their shoulders. She also added that she thought it not right as they looked back frequently as they went along. She said they carried the bags along the bottom of Mr. Elliott s garden to the back street and she recommended me to search the Pilot crew hut and Betsy Davis s house. After I had examined the hut Mr. Elliott came to me and asked what I was looking for. I told him. He replied that the Commandant had noticed some grains of wheat on the steps of the Carpenters shop in the lumber yard and advised me to go and search there. I searched Betsy Davis s house and also the carpenter s shop in the yard but found nothing. On my return I met Mr. Smith who told me the information I had received from Dwyer was incorrect. That by Eckfords store, was meant, the store adjoining Mr. Elliott s house where the pilots stores were usually kept. I went to Mr. Elliott for the keys knowing they were usually deposited at his house. Mr. Elliott told me he had not got them, that the pilot must have them. I went to the pilot who told me the keys had been taken from his charge by Mr. Elliot two months ago. Thomas Lawson gave evidence...I am overseer of the Government Wind mills. I am a prisoner of the Crown but shall be absolutely free in about five weeks. On Saturday morning I was standing in front of Mr. Eckfords house about sixty yards from Mr. Elliott s front door. I saw two men with bags full of something pass Eckfords house and cross the gully and proceed towards the gate of Mr. Elliott s house which is in the main street. They reached the gate. Mr. Elliott was standing near his door in his shirt sleeves. He held up his hand and the men immediately turned back and went round by the bottom of his garden and turned up the back track. I saw them at Mr. Elliott s back gate in that street proceeded by Alexander McLean. Mr Elliott over their standing in his own way. I saw him give McLean something which I verily believe to be a key. He immediately went and opened the store adjoining Mr. Elliott s house. The two men followed him and they all three that is to say McLean, Butler and Tunnicliffe went in.....The voluntary declaration of Alexander McLean....I am one of the Pilots boats crew. Alexander McLean then gave a voluntary declaration of the whole robbery which was very detailed. His confession exonerated William Elliott completely. Alexander McLean was sentenced to 50 lashes and sent to Port Macquarie for the remainder of his sentence. Butler and Tunnicliffe were discharged for want of evidence.


 
Item: 70253
Surname: McLean (MacLean)
First Name: Alexander
Ship: Ocean 1818
Date: 27 January 1821
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: On list of prisoners transported to newcastle per Lady Nelson


 
Item: 166601
Surname: McLean (Maclean)
First Name: Alexander
Ship: Ocean 1818
Date: 1st to 31st March 1823
Place: Newcastle
Source: Colonial Secretary Papers. Monthly return of Corporal Punishments
Details: Alexander Maclean, Thomas Jones, John Davis, Patrick McGee and Patrick Dunn sentenced to 25 lashes each for robbery on board the Lady Nelson


 
Item: 169932
Surname: McLean (McClean)
First Name: Alexander
Ship: Ocean 1818
Date: 1825
Place: Newcastle
Source: Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 20
Details: Prisoner under sentence of 14 years transportation. Government Employ at Newcastle


 
Item: 181139
Surname: McLean (McClean)
First Name: Alexander
Ship: Ocean 1818
Date: 30 March 1825
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
Details: Alexander McClean per Ocean in the service of government and William Moore per Medina, a constable at Newcastle, both admonished for insolence to the Chief Constable


 
Item: 70616
Surname: Merratt (Merritt)
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Ocean 1818
Date: 1818 17 July
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle


 
Item: 71036
Surname: Nott
First Name: Richard
Ship: Ocean 1818
Date: 1823
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: Convict assigned to J.H. Boughton. To be victualled from the stores at Newcastle


 
Item: 71038
Surname: Nott
First Name: Richard
Ship: Ocean 1818
Date: 1825
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: Watchman at the General Hospital, Newcastle


 
Item: 176114
Surname: Nott
First Name: Richard
Ship: Ocean 1818
Date: 3 May 1817
Place: Leviathan Hulk, Portsmouth
Source: UK Prison Hulk Registers. Ancestry
Details: Richard Nott age 53 convicted of felony at Thetford 22 March 1817 and admitted to the Leviathan hulk on 3 May 1817. Transferred to the Ocean for transportation to NSW on 4th August 1817


 
Item: 17598
Surname: Olson
First Name: John
Ship: Ocean 1818
Date: 1832 5 July
Place: Wollombi
Source: SG
Details: Seaman assigned to John Thomson


 
Item: 149587
Surname: Rice (alias Wright)
First Name: James
Ship: Ocean 1818
Date: 1819 2 February
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: Wright alias RICE. On list of prisoners sent to Newcastle per "Lady Nelson"


 
Item: 68678
Surname: Ryal
First Name: Job
Ship: Ocean 1818
Date: 1820 20 April
Place: Newcastle
Source: Convict Settlement
Details: Punished for refusing his govt. work


 
Item: 68721
Surname: Ryal
First Name: Job
Ship: Ocean 1818
Date: 1820 9 March
Place: Newcastle
Source: Convict Settlement
Details: Punished for refusing his government work and striking his overseer



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