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Aged 42. Tried in London. Assigned to Charles Blaxland
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To be transported to Newcastle for three years
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 136
Details:
Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Maitland. To be tried for felony
Surname:
Furniss (Furness)
Details:
Obtained Ticket of Leave.
Surname:
Furniss (Furness)
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Assigned to the gaol, Sydney
Surname:
Furniss (Furness)
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Assigned to William Killey at Pitt Water. Tried in York
Surname:
Furniss (Furness)
Details:
Granted Ticket of Leave
Surname:
Furniss (Furness)
Source:
Application to Marry
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Elizabeth Neil age 40 arrived per Pyramus, application to marry Joseph Furness age 46 arrived per Somersetshire
Details:
On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle per 'Lady Nelson'
First Name:
Thomas Ayliffe
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Clerk in the Commissariat Dept. in Sydney. To be sent to Newcastle per 'Lady Nelson'
Source:
Newcastle Bench Books. AO NSW Reel 2722
Details:
Daniel Hayes sentenced to 7 days solitary confinement for bringing a stranger into Newcastle hospital on the testimony of Andrew Grane
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Assigned to Lieut. William Caswell
Details:
On lists of priosners to be sent to Newcastle per Lady Nelson
Source:
Application to marry
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Free. 39 yrs of age. Application to marry Hannah Quigley
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle p37
Details:
Marriage of William Johnson of Nelson's Plains aged 39 and Hannah Quigley aged 22 of Newcastle
Ship:
Somersetshire 1814.....
Source:
Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 19
Details:
Free by servitude. Residing at Newcastle
Surname:
Johnston (Johnson)
Ship:
Somersetshire 1814......
Source:
NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
Details:
William Johnston assigned to John Smith charged with drunkenness, repeated misconduct and breaking out of the watch house....The Chief Constable states ....I was called up by Mr. John Smith last night to take into custody Johnston who was very drunk. I conveyed him to the watch house. He made a hole in the roof of the room where he was confined and escaped; he was shortly after retaken on the premises of Mrs. Clark, a free woman....Mr. Smith states....The prisoner was very drunk last night. I sent for a constable to have him taken into custody. He has behaved himself very improperly of late and has been frequently drunk and neglectful of his duty. Sentenced to 50 lashes and recalled to government
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW. Microfiche 635. (Ancestry)
Details:
Tried at Leicester Assizes 11 August 1813 and sentenced to 7 years transportation. Occupation tinman. Age 25
Date:
February/March 1822
Details:
Tried at Court of Criminal Jurisdiction and sentenced to transportation for 14 years. On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle per Elizabeth Henrietta. His wife Susannah allowed to accompany him to Newcastle. Later sent to Port Macquarie
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Aged 40. Free by servitude. Employed by William Thurlow