Details:
Assigned servant of Rev. Pinkerton. Absconded from service
Place:
On board the convict ship Burrell
Source:
Surgeon's Journal. National Archives
Details:
Margaret Reeves, aged 19, prisoner, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, simple continued fever, of a full habit complained of headache which she has been some time subject, the catamenia are irregular, today she has headache, pain in the chest increased on respiration, slight cough and some febrile excitement; put on sick list 20 March 1832, discharged 26 April 1832 cured.
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 682
Details:
Age 20. Reads. Nursery maid and house maid from London. Tried in London 8 September 1831 and sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing a gown. Fair freckled complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes. tattoos etc., Died in Parramatta hospital on 29th April 1835
Details:
Age 28. Assigned to Thomas Short
Details:
Age 28. Assigned to the gaol at Newcastle
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book - State Archives NSW; Roll: 136
Details:
Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Patrick Plains. Sentenced to 14 days in the cells and return to government service
Place:
Newcastle female factory
Source:
Female prisoners received and discharged from the Female Factory at Newcastle. State Archives NSW; Kingswood, New South Wales; Gaol Description and Entrance Books, 1818-1930; Series: 2329; Item: 4/3898; Roll: 139
Details:
Susan Somerville discharged from the female factory to the service of Major Sullivan at Raymond Terrace
Date:
10th to 16th June 1838
Place:
Newcastle female factory
Source:
Female prisoners received and discharged from the Female Factory at Newcastle. State Archives NSW; Kingswood, New South Wales; Gaol Description and Entrance Books, 1818-1930; Series: 2329; Item: 4/3898; Roll: 139
Details:
Received into the female factory having been returned to government service
Date:
24th to 30 Jun 1838
Place:
Newcastle female factory
Source:
Female prisoners received and discharged from the Female Factory at Newcastle. State Archives NSW; Kingswood, New South Wales; Gaol Description and Entrance Books, 1818-1930; Series: 2329; Item: 4/3898; Roll: 139
Details:
Discharged from the female factory to the service of Mr. Hickey at Maitland
Source:
Sydney Morning Herald
Details:
Notice - Susan Somerville, who left England in the ship Burrell in 1831 and was assigned servant to Henry Dangar Esq., at Neotsfield, Hunter River in 1838. If she will apply to the SMH Office she will hear of something to her advantage
Surname:
Somerville alias Green
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4017]; Microfiche: 68
Details:
Age 19. Nurse maid and house maid from Westminster. Tried in London 8 September 1831 and sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing a watch
Details:
Farm servant assigned to George Wyndham
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4017]; Microfiche: 682
Details:
Ann Syas, age 21. Native place Shropshire. Occupation farm servant. Tried Bradnor 6 August 1831. Sentenced to transportation for life for stealing money
Source:
Application to Marry
Details:
John Fibbens per 'Marquis of Hastings' application to marry Sarah Watkins per 'Burrell'
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 682
Details:
Age 19. Maid of all work from London. Tried 20 October 1831 and sentenced to transportation for 7 years for man robbery.
Source:
Criminal Court Records. Muswellbrook Court of Petty Sessions, Letter Books, 1838-1851. Ancestry
Details:
Request by Magistrate E.D. Day that the Certificates of Freedom of Mary Gregory, Mary McCormick and Sarah Watkins be forwarded to Muswellbrook rather than they travel to Sydney to obtain them
Source:
The Proceedings of the Old Bailey Online
Details:
Sarah Watkins and Ann Hillery sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing on 5th September 1831, a watch belonging to Robert Waters