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Item: 176852
Surname: Rhodes
First Name: Francis
Ship: Recovery 1819
Date: 8 December 1825
Place: Parramatta
Source: SG
Details: Granted Ticket of Leave for the district of Parramatta by special order of the Governor


 
Item: 176853
Surname: Rhodes
First Name: Francis
Ship: Recovery 1819
Date: 21 June 1831
Place: -
Source: SG
Details: Ticket of leave cancelled for habitual neglect of Sunday muster


 
Item: 68410
Surname: Rook (Ruck)
First Name: William
Ship: Recovery 1819
Date: 1828
Place: Wallis Plains
Source: 1828 Census
Details: Labourer aged 65 assigned to Lt. John Palmer


 
Item: 170245
Surname: Sadler
First Name: William
Ship: Recovery 1819
Date: 1825
Place: Newcastle
Source: Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 20
Details: Assigned servant to Robert Coram Dillon at or near Newcastle


 
Item: 178460
Surname: Smith
First Name: John
Ship: Recovery 1819
Date: 9 May 1837
Place: Newcastle gaol
Source: Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 136
Details: Bricklayer from Chester. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from the Police Office. Sentenced to 1 month imprisonment


 
Item: 178461
Surname: Smith
First Name: John
Ship: Recovery 1819
Date: 1819
Place: -
Source: Convict Indents
Details: Bricklayer from Chester. Tried in April 1819 and sentenced to 7 years transportation. Age 19. (Two convicts by this name by this ship)


 
Item: 111861
Surname: Snell
First Name: Joseph
Ship: Recovery 1819
Date: 1825 14 April
Place: Newcastle
Source: NGE
Details: Aged 24 From Hampshire. 5' 2 3/4"; dark eyes, black hair, sallow complexion. Absconded from Newcastle


 
Item: 108117
Surname: Snell (Green)
First Name: Joseph (John)
Ship: Recovery 1819
Date: 1824 21 December
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: On list of runaways from Port Macquarie forwarded to Newcastle per 'Sally'


 
Item: 160839
Surname: Watt
First Name: John
Ship: Recovery 1819
Date: 1822 20 February
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle per "Elizabeth Henrietta"


 
Item: 160840
Surname: Watts
First Name: John
Ship: Recovery 1819
Date: 7 June 1823
Place: Newcastle
Source: Church of England Burials Register Book 1821 - 1825 - University of Newcastle
Details: Died aged 35


 
Item: 64056
Surname: Whitehurst
First Name: John
Ship: Recovery 1819
Date: 1829 1 December
Place: Newcastle
Source: SG
Details: Obtained ticket of leave


 
Item: 71514
Surname: Whitehurst
First Name: John
Ship: Recovery 1819
Date: 1830
Place: Newcastle
Source: Application to marry
Details: 41 yrs of age. Ticket of leave holder. Applicaton to marry Frances Lowther


 
Item: 78555
Surname: Whitehurst (Whitehouse)
First Name: John
Ship: Recovery 1819
Date: 1828
Place: Kent St. Sydney
Source: 1828 Census
Details: Aged 42. Servant assigned to Mary Johnson


 
Item: 160518
Surname: Willis
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Recovery 1819
Date: 1823 25 August
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI (Reel 6011; 4/3509 p.121)
Details: Carpenter. Convict servant of Alexander Shand. To be victualled from the Stores at Newcastle for six months


 
Item: 167899
Surname: Willis
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Recovery 1819
Date: November 1824
Place: Newcastle
Source: State Records NSW. Colonial Secretary's Correpondence. Special Bundles, 1794-1825. Series 898
Details: Assigned to Government service. Sentenced by the Commandant to 50 lashes for theft at the King's Store


 
Item: 181050
Surname: Willis
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Recovery 1819
Date: 29 November 1824
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
Details: 146. John Duncan per Earl Spencer and Thomas Willis per Recovery, both in the service of government, charged with robbery at the Kings Store. William Innes, storekeeper stated....I was informed by one of the storemen that he had seen some things handed out at the back window of the store to John Duncan. I immediately went to the store and found Willis secreted in it. Willis and Duncan had been employed repairing the store and when the bell rang for dinner, Willis hid himself and was locked in. He was intoxicated and I suppose had been drinking rum from the cask in the store. I miss about 21lb of tea. The Chief Constable states...When Mr. Innes informed me the stores had been robbed, I secured Willis and went in search of Duncan. I found him at Elizabeth Davis s house lying on the bed beside him was a bag containing tea.. The prisoners make no defence. Sentenced to 50 lashes each and to the gaol gang until further orders.



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