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Surname: Palmer
First Name: William
Ship: Henry Porcher 1835
Date: 30 September 1845
Place: Scone
Source: Application to Marry
Details: William Palmer age 30 arrived per 'Henry Porcher', application to marry Charlotte Bell age 18 (came free per 'Woodbridge')
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Surname: Parfitt (Parfait)
First Name: George
Ship: Henry Tanner 1834
Date: 1837
Place: Brisbane Water
Source: GRC
Details: Age 32. Assigned to John Moore
130282
Surname: Parfitt (Parfait)
First Name: George
Ship: Henry Tanner 1834
Date: 1841 14 October
Place: -
Source: SH
Details: Granted Certificate of Freedom
165078
Surname: Parker
First Name: Caroline
Ship: Henry Wellesley 1837....
Date: 5 August 1841
Place: East Maitland
Source: Application to Marry
Details: Samuel Dawes age 31 arrived per 'Strathfieldsaye', application to marry Caroline Parker age 27 arrived per 'Henry Wellesley'
169799
Surname: Parsons
First Name: Henry (?Thomas)
Ship: Henry Tanner 1834
Date: 4 July 1846
Place: Newcastle gaol
Source: Gaol Entrance Books. State Archives NSW; Item: 2/2009; Roll: 757 (Ancestry)
Details: Bond. Native of Glammorganshire. Carpenter. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Newcastle No. 3 stockade under sentence of 10 days in the cells
169800
Surname: Parsons
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Henry Tanner 1834
Date: 1834
Place: -
Source: State Archives NSW. Bound Indents Microfiche 692. (Ancestry)
Details: Age 19. Farrier's Boy from Hereforshire. Tried 7 April 1834 and sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing a gun. Note - 2 April 38 sentenced to 12 months in an iron gang at Bathurst for assault; 26 March 1836 sentenced to 12 months in an iron gang for absconding by Wollongong bench; 18 January 1842 sentenced to 12 months in an iron gang for assault by Hyde Park Barracks Bench.
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Surname: Paul
First Name: Thomas Wright
Ship: Henry Tanner 1834
Date: 1837 28 February
Place: Newcastle
Source: BB
Details: Assigned to Mr. Fenwick. With Francis Suter (Shuter) and John Saunders charged with disorderly conduct. No evidence. Case dismissed
158570
Surname: Perkins
First Name: Mary Ann
Ship: Henry Wellesley 1836
Date: 1837
Place: Newcastle
Source: Application to Marry
Details: Mary Ann Perkins per 'Henry Wellesley' application to marry Edward Minns per 'Adamant'
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Surname: Perkins
First Name: Mary Ann
Ship: Henry Wellesley 1836
Date: 1837
Place: Maitland
Source: Application to Marry
Details: Mary Ann Perkins per 'Henry Wellesley' application to marry Thomas Tailor per 'Bussorah Merchant'
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Surname: Perkins
First Name: Mary Ann
Ship: Henry Wellesley 1836
Date: 30 April 1836
Place: Newcastle gaol
Source: Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW; Roll: 136
Details: Servant from London. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Newcastle. Returned to government service. Assigned to William Burke at Maitland on 30th April 1836
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Surname: Perkins
First Name: Mary Ann
Ship: Henry Wellesley 1836
Date: 19 May 1836
Place: Newcastle gaol
Source: Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW; Roll: 136
Details: Servant from London. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Maitland. Charged with assaulting her mistress. Returned to govt. service. Assigned to Mrs. Mary Ann Brunker at Newcastle on 2nd July 1836
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Surname: Phelps
First Name: George
Ship: Henry Porcher 1835
Date: 1837
Place: Patrick Plains
Source: GRC
Details: Age 19. Assigned to S. Marshall
63394
Surname: Phillips
First Name: Patrick
Ship: Henry Porcher 1825
Date: 1826 5 August
Place: Port Stephens
Source: SG
Details: Absconded from service to A.A. Company. 19yr old native of Dublin; 5' 2 1/2"; grey eyes, light brown hair; pale face
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Surname: Phillips
First Name: Patrick
Ship: Henry Porcher 1825
Date: 7 December 1825
Place: Sydney
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4009A]; Microfiche: 656
Details: Patrick Phillips age 18. Bricklayer for three years. Native place Dublin. Tried at Dublin 5 March 1825. Sentenced to 7 years transportation. Very well behaved on the voyage out. Assigned to Carters Barracks on arrival
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Surname: Pitt
First Name: William
Ship: Henry 1823
Date: 1828
Place: Newcastle
Source: 1828 Census
Details: Barracks
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Surname: Pitt
First Name: William
Ship: Henry 1823
Date: 1825
Place: Newcastle
Source: Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 20
Details: Assigned to the Church Establishment at Newcastle
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Surname: Pitt
First Name: William
Ship: Henry 1823
Date: 28 November 1825
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
Details: William Cooper and William Pitt, belonging to the church Establishment charged with irregularity in conduct....Samuel Dell, parish clerk states - It is the duty of Cooper and Pitt to attend every Friday evening at my house to practice Psalm singing. On Friday last they were in a state of intoxication when they came, indeed Pitt has been more or less intoxicated during all the week. The Rev. Middleton here suggested he place Cooper and Pitt under his immediate inspection and that he would provide them with a lodging at the Parsonage until he could report favourably as to their conduct hereafter. Ordered
182212
Surname: Pitt
First Name: William
Ship: Henry 1823
Date: 6 November 1826
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825, 1826-1827 (Ancestry)
Details: James Longbottom, Patrick Simpson per Ann and Amelia, Timothy Duffy, per ship Countess of Harcourt, William Pitt per ship Henry, and Samuel Stapleton per ship Asia, all in government service, charged with gambling. Constable William Turvey, states - I was informed by James Wilkins (late overseer of the gaol gang) yesterday, that there were several men in a hut in St. Patricks Street, gambling. Wilkins appeared to be in liquor at the time. Mr. Muir was immediately informed of what Wilkins had told me. Mr. Muir and a constable lost no time in going to the house pointed out. Chief Constable George Muir states - I was informed yesterday of some prisoners being in a hut gambling; I went immediately thither; I found several persons in the hut, but did not see any appearance of gambling. On leaving the house, I met Wilkins who named the prisoners now before the court as the gamblers. James Wilkins states - I saw all the prisoners now before the court gambling yesterday; I looked in at the window of the hut where they were, four of them were actually at play and Longbottom was watching. There were other persons in the hut. They were throwing up halfpence. The prisoners generally deny the charge - call Dennis Flannery, constable, states - Wilkins told me yesterday that when he pointed out the gamblers to the Chief Constable, he was so drunk he did not know what he was about......All the prisoners acquitted of the charge except Stapleton who is ordered to be lumbered four successive Saturdays on account of his being in a hut not his own residence.
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Surname: Plant
First Name: Eliza
Ship: Henry Wellesley 1836
Date: 1841
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Gaol Description Books 1841 - 1848. Roll 759. Page 7
Details: Born 1813. 5ft 1in. Stout build, fair complexion. Admitted to Newcastle gaol
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Surname: Plant
First Name: Eliza
Ship: Henry Wellesley 1836
Date: 16 December 1837
Place: Newcastle gaol
Source: Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book - State Archives NSW; Roll: 136
Details: Admitted to Newcastle gaol. Sentenced to 14 days in the cells. Re-assigned to Mrs. Hooke at Williams River 3 March 1838