Place:
Patrick Plains & Broke & Kurrajong
Source:
Singleton Pioneer Register p. 71
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Born c 1794 Berkshire, England. Spouse Elizabeth ?. See Pioneer Register for more details.
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Granted Ticket of Leave
Source:
Convict Settlement
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Transported for three years to Newcastle settlement per 'Lady Nelson'
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Two convicts by this name by this ship. On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle
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Convict servant of J.H. Boughton. To be victualled from the Stores at Newcastle
Source:
State Records NSW. Colonial Secretary's Correpondence. Special Bundles, 1794-1825. Series 898
Details:
Assigned to J.H. Boughton. Sentenced by the Bench at Wallis Plains to 50 lashes for theft
Source:
Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 20
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Assigned servant to John Herring Boughton
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On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle
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On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle
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Labourer aged 28. Assigned to A.A. Co
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On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle per Elizabeth Henrietta
Surname:
Riglin (Ringling)
Source:
Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 20
Details:
Free by servitude. Employed by Patrick Riley at Newcastle
Surname:
Riglin (Ringling)
Details:
On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle
Source:
State Records NSW. Colonial Secretary's Correpondence. Special Bundles, 1794-1825. Series 898
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Assigned to Government service. Sentenced by the Commandant to 25 lashes for repeated drunkenness and neglect of duty
Source:
NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
Details:
Henry Jackson per Fortune in the service of government and Ann Jackson, free by servitude and Peter Rigling per John Barry in the service of government charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct....John Broadbent, constable, states...I was directed by the Principal Superintendent to go to the house of Henry Jackson to convey him to gaol. I went there and found him and his wife Ann Jackson and Peter Rigling in a state of intoxication. I took Jackson to gaol but Rigling was so drunk we could not move him further than the watch house from whence he effected his escape early this morning....Joseph Williams, constable, states....yesterday I was directed by the Principal Superintendent to go to Jacksons house to take him in custody when I got there I found him and his wife Ann Jackson and Peter Rigling all drunk. Rigling effected his escape from the watch house by pulling out the bars of the window and he has not since been heard of. James Bailey, constable, was at the watch house at the time. I was on duty but Rigling effected his escape while I was doing my rounds. Henry Jackson sentenced to 1 month hard labour. Ann Jackson fined one dollar for the poor
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Obtained Ticket of Leave
Surname:
Sellis (Sail) (Siles)
Details:
On list provided by Thomas Lewie of men said to have worked on Major Druitt's Western Road farm in govt. time
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Age 37. Ticket of leave holder
Surname:
Sidnell (Sidnall)
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On list of prisoners tranported to Newcastle
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On list of prisoners sent to Newcastle