Notes
Note N1253
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From Rosalee Shaw (2008-12-29)
[Daughter] Sarah had very young siblings, and her mother [Sarah] re-married just 5 months later - to an exconvict [Edward Corcoran] who was a constable. I though perhaps because she needed the support and assistance of a husband to survive - but now I think that his role as constable might have saved her from being seen as part of the conspiracy = still looking in the sydney gazette for more clues here.
Sarah's quick 2nd marriage might reflect immaturity on the part of a a teenager who grew up in a wild and lawless society (as did her first I think), god alone knows what her mother thought
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Burial
14 Sep 1873
Petersham, New South Wales, Australia
Buried Roman Catholic Cemetery Petersham - Leaving the home at 104 Harrington Street, Sunday at 3 o'clock
Notes
Note N1254
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NSW BDM - Marriage
V18263795 3B/1826 - CREIGHTON, JOHN W - TOOL, ANN - CH
V1826223 10/1826 - CREIGHTON, JOHN W - TOOL, ANN - CH
V1826541 44B/1826 - CREIGHTON, JOHN W - TOOL, ANN - CH
CH = Church of England - Hoxham, Newcastle, Christ Church (I would think now known as HEXHAM, not Hoxham)
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John WILFORD CREIGHTON. (Bencoolen- 1819) - County Mayo
John Wilford
Details
Alias: Creighton Irish Rebel: Religion: Age on arrival: 21
Marital status:
Calling/trade: Slater plasterer
Born: 1798 Dublin
Tried: 1819 Dublin City Sentence: 7 Former convictions:
Ship: Bencoolen (1819)
Crime:
Description:
Remarks:
Spouse:
Died:
References
1801 Muster: 1806 Muster: 1811 Muster:
1814 Muster: 1817 Muster: 1825 Muster: 1828 Census:
Hardy - Early Hawkesbury Settlers:
Browning - St. Peters Richmond: The Early People and Burials 1791 - 1855:
Hawkesbury FHG - The Hawkesbury Pioneer Register:
Sheedy, Sidney - Manuscript in Mitchell Library MSS 1337:
McClelland - Convicts Pioneers & Immigrant History of Australia Bk 11 Vol 5:
Smee & Selkirk Provis - Pioneer Register Vol 1:
Smee & Selkirk Provis - Pioneer Register Vol 2:
Silver - Vinegar Hill:
Reece - Irish Convict Lives:
Reece - Origins of Irish Transportation:
Donohoe - Catholics of NSW:
Robson - Convict Settlers of Australia:
Whitaker - Unfinished Revolution:
Hall - A Desperate Set of Villains:
Hall - A Nimble Fingered Tribe:
Hall - Of Infamous Character:
Hall - Death or Liberty:
Parramatta Pioneer Register:
Rudé - Protest & Punishment:
Harrison - Wellesley, Whiteboys and the Brampton Men:
National Archives of Ireland - Transportation Database:
Researchers
Name:
Email Address: Web Page:
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NSW State Records - Certificates of Freedom
CREIGHTON John WILFORD Bencoolen 1819 023/5811 9 Nov 1826 4/4424 602
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Death Notice - The Australian - Tuesday 6 January
A distressing and fatal accident befel two persons on Friday last, one a laboring man named Barnet Toole, and his son in law who, with the wife of the latter, took boat for pleasure on Thursday last for the Heads. After, fishing for the better part of the day, the party brought up for the night on South Head Beach, and as the wind had fallen next morning put off again, but not managing the boat judiciously, by a shift of wind or position, the main sail jibed and the boat upset and floated keel uppermost. To the keel the three persons held on, till the old man becoming weakened, dropt off, and his son in law striving to save him let go and both sunk together and never appeared more. This took place within view of the young woman who still held on and was finally by drifting of the boat carried alive on shore but so benumbed and exhausted as to leave her in a very dejected state.
Toole has left a wife and children to deplore his fate. He was a very industrious honest man, and pretty generally in Sydney.
Notes
Note N1255
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1822 Feb 6 - On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle per "Elizabeth Henrietta"
(Reel 6008; 4/3504A p.403)
Notes
Note N1256
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1825 Feb 23 - On list of convicts transported to Port Macquarie per "Amity" (Reel
6019; 4/3864 pp.506-7)
Notes
Note N1257
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V1829301 127/1829 - DINGLE, JAMES - CREDON, ANN - LD
V1829306 127/1829 - DINGLE, JAMES - CREDON, ANN - LD
V1829307 128/1829 - DINGLE, JAMES - CREDON, ANN - LD
LD = Roman Catholic - Sydney, St Mary's
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http://srwww.records.nsw.gov.au/indexsearch/searchhits.aspx?table=Conv ict%20Index&ID=65&query=James%20Dingle&frm=0
Convict Index
Surname Firstname Alias Vessel Year No Date RecordType Citation Remark s
DINGLE James Dorothy 1820 041/5886 23 Dec 1826 Certificate of Freedom [4/4424; Reel 602]
http://srwww.records.nsw.gov.au/indexsearch/searchhits_nocopy.aspx?tab le=Criminal%20Jurisdiction&ID=57&query=James%20Dingle&frm=0
Criminal Jurisdiction
NamesOffenceDateCopyCitationPage(s)Citation 2RemarksRecord Type
James DingleAccessory before the fact10 Jun 1831 13477 [T32] 31/88 880 [T149] 47 Appendix H: Prisoners tried before the Supreme Court, 1831
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Irish Convicts to New South Wales
1788-1849
Surname First Name Age Reb Ship Tried Trial Place Term DOB Native Place Crime Marital Status Trade or Calling Remarks Died Death Place
Dingle James 21 Dorothy (1820) 1819 Dublin Co 7 1799 Dublin Shoemaker
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http://colsec.records.nsw.gov.au/indexes/colsec/d/F16c_di-do-03.htm
Colonial Secretary's Papers
DINGLE, James. Per "Dorothy", 1820
1822 Feb 6 - On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle per "Elizabeth Henrietta" (Reel 6008; 4/3504A p.403)
1825 Feb 23 - On list of convicts transported to Port Macquarie per "Amity" (Reel 6019; 4/3864 pp.506-7)
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