Surname:
Yabbi (Indigenous)
Source:
Dungog Chronicle 12 November 1926
Details:
One of the natives concerned in the murder of Hogue. Severely wounded by a pursuit party led by Constable Field
Surname:
Yancy (Indigenous)
Source:
State Archives NSW; Item: 2/2009; Roll: 757.....Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Gaol Description and Entrance Books
Details:
From Peel River. Admitted to Newcastle gaol. To be sent for trial for assault
Surname:
Yancy (Indigenous)
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 136 (Ancestry)
Details:
Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Peel River. To be sent for trial for assault however died in the gaol hospital 5 March 1840
Surname:
Yaroma (Indigenous)
Source:
State Library of NSW. Papers relating to Aborigines in the Singleton District, Blanket for Native Blacks, Colonial Secretarys Office
Details:
On Return of Aborigines to receive blankets
Surname:
Yarrie (Gelongong (Indigenous)
Source:
State Library of NSW. Papers relating to Aborigines in the Singleton District, Blanket for Native Blacks, Colonial Secretarys Office
Details:
Age 34. On Return of Aborigines to receive blankets
Surname:
Yassey (Indigenous)
Source:
Registers of Coroners Inquests and Magisterial Inquiries (Ancestry)
Details:
Died by the Visitation of God
Surname:
Yellow Billy (Indigenous)
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
Details:
The half-case, Yellow Billy, an escape from the Wollombi Court-house, has been taken on the Bulga Mountains by senior-constable O Sullivan
Surname:
Yellow Mary (Indigenous)
Place:
from the Newcastle tribe
Source:
Correspondence of Rev. Threlkeld. Macquarie University
Details:
Three Black women named Kitty, Yellow Mary Ann and Pinkey all belonging to Newcastle had been taken up the country by the A.A. Co drays to the station at Liverpool Plains.....http://www.law.mq.edu.au
Surname:
Yorke (Indigenous)
Details:
Aborigine from Newcastle. Referred to in statement re the shooting of an Aborigine near Port Macquarie
Surname:
Young Bungaree (Indigenous)
Details:
Death of a Civilized Aboriginal - We have recently heard of the death of an aboriginal native, whose history is so remarkably distinct from the usual career of his countrymen that it deserves to be briefly recorded. The aboriginal alluded to was generally known by the name of Young Bungaree. He was a native of Namoi, and about twenty years ago was taken into the service of the late Mr. Stephen Coxen, with whom and his brother, Mr. Charles Coxen, now of Brisbane, Bongaree remained for about thirteen years. He was educated at the cost of Messrs. Coxen, and was for a long time under the tuition of the Rev. Henry Carmichael, at the Normal Institution, in Sydney, where he evinced much capacity, and gained the prize at one of the examinations for his proficiency in geography. After leaving Mr. Coxen s service, Bungaree lived for some time with other gentlemen, usually in the capacity of shepherd, and ultimately joined the native police force as a corporal. He was employed as storekeeper, and kept the accounts of the station to which he was attached, in the Port Curtis district. He died a few weeks ago, very much regretted by all who knew him, and who had become attached to him in consequence of his intelligence and amiable disposition. The case of this native at all events proves that if the blacks of Australia are incapable of civilisation, that rule, like others, is not without exception. He never evinced the slightest desire to return to savage life, but when, owing to those commercial disasters which a few years back so much disarranged the affairs of this colony, It became necessary that he should fall back upon his own resources, be at once betook himself to the ordinary industrial pursuits of a working man, and sought employment wherever he could find it. His death should not pass without a record, and the history of his life should stimulate other colonists to follow the worthy example of Messrs. Coxen whenever an opportunity offers.-
Surname:
Young Bungaree (Indigenous)
Source:
The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Miscellany Vol. 7
Details:
A corrobbora of the aborigines took place at Wooloomoolloo on Monday night. Young Bungaree did the honours of the ceremonies. Before the party broke up, his sable majesty became done up with bull; and in consequence of some pranks played by him he was floored by a waddie, on which a regular melee ensued, the company espousing different sides of the question; and after a hard fought battle they parted good friends, some of their cobberas having sustained considerable damage.
Surname:
Young Crodgie (Indigenous)
Place:
Sugar Loaf near Newcastle
Source:
Colonial Secretary Correspondence. Reel 6066; 4/1806 p.76
Details:
Six natives Babaloe, Obero, Gorman, Young Crodgie, David Lowe and Tamiraire fatally speared Private Peter Connachton of 46th regiment while he was out Kangaroo hunting with prisoner George Little near Sugar loaf
Surname:
Young Dick (Indigenous)
Source:
State Archives NSW; Roll: 852 Source Information Ancestry.com. Gaol Description and Entrance Books
Details:
Monkey, Joe the Marine and Young Dick admitted to Sydney Gaol. Remanded for 7 days
Surname:
Young Dick (Indigenous)
Source:
State Archives NSW; Roll: 852 Source Information Ancestry.com. Gaol Description and Entrance Books
Details:
Monkey, Joe the Marine and Young Dick discharged from Sydney Gaol to Brisbane Water
Surname:
Young Dick (Indigenous)
Source:
State Archives NSW; Roll: 852 Source Information Ancestry.com. Gaol Description and Entrance Books
Details:
Kurrangbong Jemmy, Tom Jones, Old John, Young Dick, Joe the Marine and Monkey admitted to Sydney Gaol from Brisbane Water. Kurrangbong Jemmy, Tom Jones and Old John to be sent for trial however Old John was admitted to the gaol hospital. Young Dick, Monkey and Joe the Marine admitted for examination
Surname:
Young Moses (Indigenous)
Place:
Barker s Island near Newcastle
Details:
Correspondence regarding Young Moses, a man familiar with the people of Newcastle and often employed by them in sundry sorts of labour who it was claimed had been killed in cold blood at Bakers Island near Newcastle
Surname:
Young Nobody (Indigenous)
Source:
Registers of Coroners Inquests and Magisterial Inquiries (Ancestry)
Details:
Died from excessive use of ardent spirits
Surname:
Young Price (Indigenous)
Place:
Sugarloaf Creek, Hunter River district
Details:
Forty pounds reward offered for the apprehension of the following men who stood charged with having committed rape and robbery at the farm of John Lynch at Sugar Loaf Creek on 5th November 1834.....Young Price, Charcoal s Brother or Dickey Charcoal, Bill or Miserable Billy, Mickey, Jemmy Jackass and Joe the Marine, all black natives