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65997
Surname: Oakes
First Name: Joseph
Ship: Shipley 1822
Date: 1828
Place: St. Helliers, Segenhoe
Source: 1828 Census
Details: Carpenter aged 38.


131741
Surname: Oakes
First Name: Joseph
Ship: Shipley 1822
Date: 1828 5 November
Place: Hyde Park Barracks
Source: SG
Details: Age 36 from Salop. Grey eyes, brown hair, ruddy complexion. Absconded from Hyde Park Barracks


76158
Surname: Rutherford
First Name: George Shaw
Ship: Shipley 1822 (came free)
Date: 1822
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: Correspondence re passage to Newcastle


169325
Surname: Stirling
First Name: Lieutenant Robert
Ship: Shipley 1822
Date: -
Place: Moreton Bay
Source: Captain Robert Mackie Stirling - 3rd Regiment of Foot - The Buffs : artist and explorer of the Brisbane River, Brisbane, Australia, 1823 written by Peter Denham. January 2017
Details: Robert Stirling was born in 1796 at Drumpellier, Lanarkshire, Scotland. He was the youngest son of fifteen children and his older brother was Sir James Stirling who later became the first Governor of Western Australia. His father was Andrew Stirling, and his mother Anne Stirling. She was her husband s second cousin and the daughter of Admiral Sir Walter Stirling. Robert Stirling had patronage from his grandfather and another uncle - Admiral Sir Charles Stirling. However, Robert Stirling chose to join the British Army and was commissioned into the 3rd Regiment of Foot – The Buffs East Kent Regiment. The Regiment was stationed at Mullingar, County of Westmeath, Ireland and four companies of the Regiment were due to be posted to Australia. In 1821 Robert was placed in charge of a detachment of soldiers and tasked to board the naval ship Shipley berthed at Chatham, Kent, England. The ship was loaded with convicts for a direct non-stop voyage to Australia and Robert Stirling and his soldiers of the Buffs were tasked to guard the body of convicts and protect the ship


169326
Surname: Stirling
First Name: Lieutenant Robert
Ship: Shipley 1822
Date: 1823
Place: Moreton Bay
Source: HRA, Series 1, vol. VII p. 225
Details: John Oxley was accompanied on his excursion to Moreton Bay by Lieutenant Stirling of the Buffs who Oxley derived the greatest assistance. Oxley attributed Stirling's skill in the rapid and accurage delineation of the surface of the positions of country that they were enabled to complete their duties in so short a space of time.


40137
Surname: Templeton
First Name: Richard
Ship: Shipley 1822
Date: 1836 2 July
Place: Paterson
Source: SG
Details: Obtained Ticket of Leave


128809
Surname: Templeton
First Name: Richard
Ship: Shipley 1822
Date: 1837 3 March
Place: Paterson
Source: CDR
Details: Deceased


155927
Surname: Templeton
First Name: Richard
Ship: Shipley 1822
Date: Maitland
Place: Maitland
Source: Application to Marry
Details: Margaret McKennell per 'Broxbornbury' application to marry Richard Templeton per 'Shipley'


135527
Surname: Templeton
First Name: Richard H
Ship: Shipley 1822
Date: 1837
Place: Paterson
Source: GRC
Details: Age 55 . Ticket of leave holder


170486
Surname: Williams
First Name: John
Ship: Shipley 1822
Date: 1825
Place: Newcastle
Source: Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 20
Details: Assigned servant to John Smith in the district of Newcastle