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163035
Surname: Villiers (Cellers) (Sellors)
First Name: Denis
Ship: Mangles 1822
Date: 1822
Place: -
Source: AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 648
Details: Age 36. Tried in King's Co., and sentenced to 7 years transportation. Labourer and soldier
163036
Surname: Villiers (Cellers) (Sellors)
First Name: Denis
Ship: Mangles 1822
Date: 14 March 1832
Place: -
Source: Sydney Monitor
Details: Granted Certificate of Freedom
180782
Surname: Villiers (Sellars) (Cellers)
First Name: Denis (Dennis)
Ship: Mangles 1822
Date: 24 January 1824
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
Details: Dennis Sellers and James McNab, assigned servants to Peter Sinclair charged with frequent neglect of work. Mr. Sinclair states....The prisoners are constantly in the habit of neglecting their work on my farm on the plea of illness and when taken to the surgeon there does not appear any reason for their complaining. Both men sentenced to 50 lashes each and to be returned to their master
180982
Surname: Villiers (Sellars) (Cellers)
First Name: Denis (Dennis)
Ship: Mangles 1822
Date: 25 August 1824
Place: Pattersons Plains
Source: 25 August 1824
Details: Dennis Sellars assigned servant to Peter Sinclair charged with refusing work and general misconduct. ...Sentence...In consequence of the prisoner being a very troublesome character this being the fourth time before the Bench of Magistrates, he is ordered to Port Macquarie for the remainder of his original sentence
180803
Surname: Villiers (Sellars) (Cellers)
First Name: Dennis (Denis)
Ship: Mangles 1822
Date: 7 February 1824
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
Details: Dennis Sellers per Mangles and Archibald Noble per Atlas assigned servants of Peter Sinclair charged with neglect of work and absenting themselves from the farm...Mr. Sinclair states....Prisoners are constantly in the habit of going about the neighbourhood and not doing their tasks about the farm. They hear my admonitions with contempt....Archibald Noble sentenced to hard labour for 4 weeks. Dennis Sellers sentenced to hard labour for 3 weeks
24737
Surname: Walsh
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Mangles 1822
Date: 1822 16 November
Place: Newcastle
Source: AR
Details: Tailor. Assigned to Joseph Pennington. Returned 12.4.1823
57553
Surname: Walsh
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Mangles 1822
Date: 1832 October
Place: Maitland
Source: CSOL Convicts 1832-33, 32/625
Details: Ticket of leave altered from Maitland to Illawarra
64996
Surname: Walsh
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Mangles 1822
Date: 1832 8 October
Place: Maitland
Source: SH
Details: Obtained ticket of leave
69371
Surname: Walsh
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Mangles 1822
Date: 1832 3 October
Place: Maitland
Source: 1832 GG
Details: Granted Ticket of Leave
93138
Surname: Walsh
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Mangles 1822
Date: 1831 23 February
Place: Newcastle
Source: NGE
Details: Native of Galway. Tailor. Admitted to Newcastle gaol by Maitland Bench. To be confined for 14 days in cells. Sent to Captain Allman on 9th March. Orderly conduct in gaol
163037
Surname: Walsh
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Mangles 1822
Date: 1822
Place: -
Source: AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 648
Details: Age 27. Tried in Co. Mayo and sentenced to transportation for life. Tailor
181176
Surname: Walsh
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Mangles 1822
Date: 25 April 1825
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
Details: Thomas Walsh per Mangles and Donald Ronaldson both in service to government, charged with indecorious conduct yesterday during divine service. Admonished.
182184
Surname: Walsh (Welsh)
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Mangles 1822
Date: 25 October 1826
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825, 1826-1827 (Ancestry)
Details: Thomas Welsh per ship Mangles, accused of embezzlement of property entrusted to him by Dr. Brooks. Proceedings against him not pressed for, but the accusation ordered to be recorded. Property (viz a piece of tartan cloth) found by the Chief Constable in Welsh s lodgings identified by Mr. Brooks and admitted to be Mr. Bs by the prisoner
35400
Surname: Whitaker (Whittaker)
First Name: John
Ship: Mangles 1822
Date: 1828
Place: Mt. Pleasant, Pattersons Plains
Source: 1828 Census
Details: Aged 36. Labourer assigned to Robert Whitmore
163038
Surname: Whitaker (Whittaker)
First Name: John
Ship: Mangles 1822
Date: 1822
Place: -
Source: AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 648
Details: Age 27. Tried in Co. Cork and sentenced to 7 years transportation. Butcher