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State Archives. Bound manuscript indents, 1788-1842; Item: [4/4006]; Microfiche: 639
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Tried 31 July 1817 at Suffolk Assizes and sentenced to transportation for life. Occupation dyer. Age 15.
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Application to marry
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Ticket of leave holder. Application to marry Ann Reardon
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. p37
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Marriage of Joseph Bradfield of to Ann Reardon both from Tanilba, Port Stephens
First Name:
Joseph and Anne
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms p.25
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In the employ of G. Mossman. Baptism of daughter Mary Anne
First Name:
Joseph and Anne
Place:
Eldon, Clarencetown, Dungog
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Birth of Joseph, son of Joseph and Anne Bradfield
First Name:
Joseph and Anne
Place:
Eldon, Clarencetown, Dungog
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Birth of Thomas, son of Joseph and Anne Bradfield
Surname:
Bradford (alias Bradfield)
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Colonial Secretary's Papers. Monthly Return of Corporal Punishments inflicted at Newcastle
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Assigned to Joseph Thew. Sentenced to 50 lashes for running away
Surname:
Bradford (Bradfield)
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Joseph Bradford's horse 'Merry Maid' won at the New Years Day races
Surname:
Bradford (Bradfield)
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Age 34. Tried at Suffolk Assizes. Ticket of leave holder
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Blacksmith. Employed by Robert Henderson
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
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Marriage on 10th October, at Newcastle, by the Rev. William Bain, John Joseph Brady, of Wallsend, to Ann Montague Janes, daughter of Mr. Charles Janes of Newcastle
First Name:
John Joseph and Ann
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Death, on the 7th January, at the residence of her parents, Pitt Row, Elizabeth Ivory, the only beloved daughter of John Joseph and Ann Brady, aged 11 months and three weeks
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Supporter for the election of Major Wentworth to the Legislative Council
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Brother William died aged 50
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Committee member of the Friends of Captain Ogilvie
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Cabinet maker and undertaker
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Wounded his wife with a carving knife
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Released from bail after his wife testified that the cut she received from a carving knife was accidental