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Collected at Dunmore
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Subscribed to Testimonial for E.C. Close
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indents Fiche No. 677
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Age 33. Herdsman from Armagh. Tried in York 20 May 1830 and sentenced to 7 years transportation for sheep stealing. Assigned to McKenzie and McClean at Williams River on arrival
Source:
Bench of Magistrates - Scone Prisoners confined in Lockup - Ancestry
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Ticket of leave holder. Admitted to Scone lockup by the Chief Constable for deluding Mr. Williams government woman. Sentenced to 50 lashes
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Employed as a barman at Gorrick's Fitz Roy Hotel
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Barman employed at the Fitzroy Hotel. Witness in court case of James Mead
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Witness at the trial of James Meade
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At her mother's residence Gosford, near West Maitland
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Ann, the beloved wife of James Bannister died on Wednesday 11 march aged 22
Place:
Handley's flat, Dungog
Source:
Bailliere's Official Postal Directory p 106
Source:
West Maitland Marriage Register 1844 - 1855. Living Histories
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Marriage of James Bannister to Ann Vile. Witnesses James Bannister of West Maitland and Hannah Vile of Gosford. Chaplain Rev. Robert Chapman
Source:
Bench of Magistrates - Scone Prisoners confined in Lockup - Ancestry
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William Turner and Alexander McCabe admitted to Scone lockup by James Bannon on suspicion of absconding. Forwarded to Windsor to be identified
Place:
Dartbrook, Hunter River
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Labourer assigned to Steven Coxen
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Obtained Ticket of Leave
Source:
The Scone Advocate 3 August 1920
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Recommended for a conditional pardon in reward for his capture of notorious bushranger Sugden
Source:
Convict Indent. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4012]; Microfiche: 666
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James Bannon age 30. Married with 4 children. Stockman, native of Longford. Tried at Mullingar 19 March 1827 and sentenced to transportation for life for manslaughter. Assigned to Stephen Coxen at Dartbrook on arrival. Brother of William Bannon who arrived by the same vessell
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle . Burials p1
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Labourer aged 26
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Newcastle district
Source:
General Muster of New South Wales 1823, 1824, 1825
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Government servant assigned to Thomas Scarr
First Name:
James (alias George)
Source:
NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825, 1826-1827 (Ancestry)
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James alias George Bantini, in government service, charged with absenting himself from hiss duty at the gaol. William Turvey, constable, states - I have been desired by the gaoler that whenever I met any of the wardsmen in the town after eight oclock that I would take them into custody The night before last a little before nine oclock I saw the prisoner coming out of a public house and knowing him to be a wardsman at the gaol I secured him. The keeper of H.M. Gaoler states I gave Bentini leave at 1/2 past 7 oclock to go into the town on a message but to return in ten minutes. At half past eight I enquired for him when he had not then returned. I afterwards learned he had been taken into custody. James Bantini sentenced to 2 months hard labour in the gaol gang
Ship:
Marquis of Hastings 1828
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Tried in Warwick. Assigned to A. Bell junior
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Witness at the trial of Charles Vaut and Henry Steele
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Assigned to H.J. Pilcher. Witness at the trial of Thomas Griffin.