NSW Return of Settlers Assigned Male Convicts During the Month of May, 1833

ASHTON GEORGE, Parramatta Road, a labourer
Antill Major, Stonequarry, a labourer
Anderson Dr., Parramatta, a groom

BURKE JOHN, South Creek, 2, a tailor and a labourer
Bourke Richard, Parramatta, a stableman
Bedwell Lieutenant, Hunter's River, an in-door servant
Brooks Charles, Goulburn-street, a labourer
Buchanan William, Sydney, 2, a farming man and a bricklayer's labourer
Bayliss Ford, Phillip-street, a coachsmith
Burne William Pitt, Sydney, a servant
Barratt John F., Sydney, a chairmaker's apprentice

COX BENJAMIN, Maitland, an in-door servant
Coxen Stephen, Dart Brook, 2, a labourer and a farming man
Castle Morris, Sydney, a chairmaker
Cunningham R. C., Sydney, a shipwright
Clayton Dr., Windsor, a servant

DAVIS SAMUEL, Parramatta, a labourer
Dumaresq Edward, St. Hillier's, a farrier and groom

ELRINGTON MAJOR, Mount Elrington, 3, a shoemaker, a carter, and a farming man

FITZGERALD THOMAS, Pitt-street, a boot closer

GREEN H. S., Sydney, a labourer
Geary William H., Port Macquarie, a labourer

HALPIN JAMES, Illawarra, a labourer
Hackett John, Field of Mars, a servant
Hickey Edwin, Sydney, a labourer
Hawke George, Nepean, a plasterer's labourer
Hayes George, Castlereagh, a labourer
Harris John, Shane's Park, harnessmaker
Howell Walter, Richmond, 2 labourers
Hill Arthur, Concord, a stableman
Henderson Robert, Brisbane Water, a house painter
Howe John, Windsor, a shoemaker
Howe Mrs., Gazette Office, a compositor
Hely F. A., Sydney, a carter
Howe John, (Commst.), Windsor, 2 labourers
Heywood Maria, Sydney, her husband

JEANNERET DR., Sydney, a stable boy

KEIGHRAM PATRICK, Airds, 2 labourers
Kemmis Arthur, Sydney, a groom

Liscombe John, Bathurst, a farming man
Levy Barnard, Sydney, a tailor's boy
Lithgow William, Argyle, a shoemaker
Loder George, Windsor, 2, a shepherd and a labourer

MILLARD and LINDLEY, North Shore, 2 labourers
Miller A. C. G., North Shore, 2, a ploughman and a farming man
Marr Henry, Castlereagh-street, a farm servant
Mannix William, Airds, 2 labourers
Matthew F., Windsor, a groom
Maxwell John, Bathurst, an in-door servant

NICHOLSON JOHN, Master Attendant, a labourer

OGILVIE WILLIAM, Merton, 2 labourers

PROUT CORNELIUS, Cook's River, a top sawyer
Phillips Thomas, Pitt Town, a blacksmith's boy
Pritchett Joseph, Pitt-street, a boot closer
Petty Thomas, Pitt-street, a groom
Pringle Robert, Carrington, 2 labourers

RODD JOHN, Bathurst, a labourer
Riorden Mary, Sydney, her husband

SMITH WILLIAM, O'Connel Plains, an indoor servant
Scott Robert, Glendon, a tailor
Scott Helenus, Glendon, a painter and glazier
Suttor W. B., Bathurst, 2 labourers
Sloan Catherine, Hunter's River, her husband

THORLEY PHILLIP, Richmond, a labourer
Thompson Joseph, Liverpool, a cook
Tyre John, Sydney, a carter

VERNON WILLIAM, Botany, a ploughman

WALDRON CAPTAIN, 39th Regiment, a farming man
Wardell Dr., Petersham, a farmer's labourer
Whitehall Julia, Hunter's River, her husband
Wood John, Maitland, an in-door servant
Wynter William, Port Macquarie, 2 labourers
Wilson William, Port Macquarie, a labourer
Wright Captain, Parramatta, a coach-spring-maker
White G. B., Patrick's Plains, a horse shoer

FRED. A. HELY.
Principal Superintendent of Convicts Office,
1st June, 1833.


Source: Return of Assignments of Male Convicts made in the Month of May, 1833 (1833, July 10). New South Wales Government Gazette (Sydney, NSW : 1832 - 1900), p. 256.

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