Details:
Obtained ticket of leave
Details:
Tried in Nottingham. Ticket of leave holder employed by George Brooks
Source:
State Archives. Bound Indents. [4/4012]; Microfiche: 663 (Ancestry)
Details:
Age 30. Widower. Native place: in the army. Trade Bricklayer's labourer. Tried in Nottingham 10 March 1826 and sentenced to 14 years transportation for stealing meat. Assigned to William Bucknell at Parramatta on arrival..
Surname:
Gisborne (Gisborn)
Details:
Aged 32. Stocking weaver assigned to William Bucknell
Details:
Charged with allowing his master's belongings to be taken away. Discharged
Details:
Apprehended after absconding from service of Helenus Scott
Place:
Retribution Hulk, Woolwich
Source:
UK Prison Hulk Registers and Letter Books. Ancestry
Details:
Age 18. Tried at York 18 March 1826 and sentenced to transportation for 14 years for sacrilege. Sent to the Retribution Hulk 4th May 1826. Transferred to the Albion convict ship on 16th September 1826 for transportation to New South Wales
First Name:
William Curry
Details:
Shoemaker aged 29. Tried Yorkshire. Absconded from Helenus Scott since Sept. 17
Surname:
Grayson (Grasson)
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW; Roll: 136
Details:
Shoemaker from Yorkshire. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Dungog. Returned to government service. Temporarily assigned to Rev. Wilton on 3rd January 1837
Place:
County of Northumberland
Details:
Ticket of Leave granted
Surname:
Halckin (Halchin)
Source:
State Archives. Bound Indents. [4/4012]; Microfiche: 663 (Ancestry)
Details:
Age 28. Sugar baker from Germany. Tried in London 6 April 1826 and sentenced to transportation for life for privately stealing. Assigned to Benjamin Davis at Hunters River on arrival
Surname:
Halckin (Halchin)
First Name:
Clause (Charles)
Source:
Criminal Court Records. Muswellbrook Court of Petty Sessions, Letter Books, 1838-1851. Ancestry
Details:
Correspondence from Edward Denny Day regarding the unsuitability of C. Halckin for a Certificate of Freedom as Halckin and his wife had been found to use most infamous means of making money such as the prostitution of a female convict confined in the watch house and extorting money from prisoner s relatives
Surname:
Halckin (Halchin) (Halekin)
First Name:
Clause (Charles)
Details:
Granted Conditional Pardon
Surname:
Halckin (Halchin) (Halekin) (Halken)
First Name:
Charles (Clos) (Claus)
Details:
Obtained Ticket of Leave
Surname:
Halckin (Halchin) (Halkin)
First Name:
Charles (Claus)
Surname:
Halckin (Halchin) (Halkin)
First Name:
Charles (Claus)
Source:
Criminal Court Records. Muswellbrook Court of Petty Sessions, Letter Books, 1838-1851. Ancestry
Details:
Convicted of fraudulently converting money to his own use and sentenced to be worked in irons for twelve months and recommended that his ticket of leave be cancelled
Source:
State Archives. Bound Indents. [4/4012]; Microfiche: 663 (Ancestry)
Details:
Cottonweaver age 19 from Gibraltar. Tried in Lancaster March 1826 and sentenced to transportation for life for passing bad notes. Assigned to John Brown, settler at the 1st branch Co. Northumberland Hunter River. Died in Bathurst hospital ?1839
Details:
Received a pass for 3 days to Sydney. T/L Holder
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Labourer aged 22. Assigned to A.A. Co
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. p. 64
Details:
Marriage of Thomas Harrison aged 27 and Ann Lawless aged 24. Witness at the marriage James Hannell