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71263
Surname: Obry (Abrey)
First Name: James
Ship: Coromandel 1820
Date: 1821
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle
71264
Surname: Obry (Abrey)
First Name: James
Ship: Coromandel 1820
Date: 1824
Place: County Northumberland and Durham
Source: CSI
Details: On monthly return of convicts assigned. To Alexander Livingstone
71265
Surname: Obry (Abrey)
First Name: James
Ship: Coromandel 1820
Date: 1825 3 January
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: Runaway from Newcastle in Government boat. Retaken
71266
Surname: Obry (Abrey)
First Name: James
Ship: Coromandel 1820
Date: 1825 November
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: Escaped from Newcastle in the cutter 'Eclipse'
167802
Surname: Obry (O Berry) (Abrey)
First Name: James
Ship: Coromandel 1820
Date: March 1825
Place: Newcastle
Source: Colonial Secretary s Papers. Monthly Return of Corporal Punishments inflicted at Newcastle
Details: William Tunnicliffe, Thomas Smith, Joseph Pritchard, James Johnston, John Duncan and James O Berry all assigned to government service. The first four sentenced to 100 lashes and the last two to 50 lashes for absenting themselves from the settlement at Newcastle and on a strong suspicion of piratically seizing, carrying away and destroying a boat, the property of the Crown
167815
Surname: Obry (O Berry) (Abrey)
First Name: James
Ship: Coromandel 1820
Date: May 1822
Place: Newcastle
Source: Colonial Secretary s Papers
Details: James Oberry and John Birch both punished with 50 lashes for having in their possession suet supposed to be stolen from the Rev. Middleton when conveying to the Stores
168142
Surname: Obry (O Berry) (Abrey)
First Name: James
Ship: Coromandel 1820
Date: May 1823
Place: Newcastle
Source: State Records NSW Special Bundles, 1794-1825. Series 898, Reels 6020-6040, 6070; Fiche 3260-3312
Details: Sentenced to 50 lashes for theft
167814
Surname: Obry (Obrey) (Abrey)
First Name: James
Ship: Coromandel 1820
Date: 16 June 1821
Place: VDL
Source: Hobart Town Gazette
Details: John Kempster and James Obrey, stock keepers to Edward Abbott Esq., junior, were found guilty of stealing sheep, the property of George Salter and also of making away with sheep the property of their master, two of which they had sold to a settler at the River Plenty; and were sentenced to be transported to Newcastle for the remainder of their original terms of transportation