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

ARNOLD D. A. C. G., Sydney, a groom
Allman Francis, Wollongong, a house servant
Ambrose Thomas, Lower Branch, a groom

BATE RICHARD E., Sydney, a carman and a labourer
Baldwin Henry, Wilberforce, an ostler and a tailor's apprentice
Bowman James, Sydney, a labourer and a gardener
Bryon John, Sydney, a gardener
Black James, St. Clair, a farm servant and a labourer
Bradley Jonas, Windsor Road, a farmer's boy and a labourer
Browne William, Appin, a farming man and a labourer
Blaxland John, senior, Newington, a farming man and a labourer
Blackford Henry, Sydney, a farmer's boy a labourer
Brown James (Customs), Sydney, a farm servant
Bayliss W. T., Windsor, an errand boy
Begley Dennis, Prospect, an errand boy
Barton William, Sydney, a labourer
Bell William, Cheshunt, a groom and 2 boys 1
Buckland John, Hoare Town, a sawyer, a rough carpenter, and 4 boys
Busby Alexander, Cassillis, a tailor
Breton Major, 4th Regt., an in-door servant
Bell Archibald, Bellmont, 2 boys
Blackett James, Ultimo, a boy
Bucknell W. W., Hunter's River, 2 labourers
Brown John, Sydney, a farm servant
Brown William, Surry Hills, a farm servant
Brown J. W., Windsor, a groom
Bray John, Appin, a shoemaker

CAVENAGH GEORGE, New Town, a labourer
Collicot Thomas, Sydney, an in-door servant
Cory Gilbert, Hunter's River, a ropemaker and a labourer
Cowper Charles, Sydney, a farm servant and a labourer
Campbell R., Sydney, a shepherd and a labourer
Cory Edward G., Gostwick, a shepherd, a lalabourer, and a blacksmith
Cox Richard, Brisbane Water, a farm servant and a seaman
Cory John, Johnson, Hunter's River, a farm servant and a labourer
Cooper Robert, Sydney, bleecher, dyer, and a cloth dresser
Cæsar Augustus, Sydney, a shop boy
Cox George, Mulgoa, a butcher
Cox William, Clarendon, a boy
Clark Charles, Sydney, a labourer
Connor John, Prospect, a shepherd
Clewitt George, Sydney, a stonemason's boy
Cooper Thomas, Sydney, a labourer
Coulson Thomas, Hunter's River, a labourer
Clegg John, Bankstown, a farming man
Connor James, Appin, 2 labourers
Cook John, Sydney, a house servant
Cornwall A., Richmond, a milkman
Cusset George, senior, Windsor, 2 labourers
Cain Michael, Sydney a chair-bottomer
Carter Francis Mary, Sydney, a farmer's man

DRUITT GEORGE, Mount Druitt, a shoe-maker
Dumaresq Henry, St. Hillier's, a plasterer
Dumaresq William, St. Hillier's, a carpenter and a tailor
Dowling Judge, Sydney, a carpenter,
Durand Francis, Sydney, a butcher
Dickson John, junior, Sydney, a plasterer's boy
Devine William, Sydney, a shepherd
Douglass John, Field of Mars, a labourer
Dutton H. P., Hunter's River, a ploughman and a labourer
De Mestre P., Sydney, a ploughman and a labourer

EVANS E. W., Paterson's River, a shoemaker
Evans W., Sydney, a music printer
Ebsworth James E., Port Stephens, a farmer's boy
Egan John, Sydney, a labourer

FITZGERALD RICHARD, Windsor, a tailor
Foss Ambrose, Sydney, a warehouseman
Foley David, Pitt Water, a farm servant
Fulton Rev. Henry, Castlereagh, a confectioner's boy
Fuller Edward, Dural, a farmer

GIBSON ANDREW, Goulburn Plains, a coachman
Graham George T., Sydney, a farm servant

HANSON J. SAMUEL, Sydney, a groom
Hyndes Thomas, Sydney, a cattle dealer and a labourer
Hambridge George, Cooke, a farmer and grazier and a labourer
Hunter Captain, for Sydney pack of hounds, a huntsman
Hely F. A., Brisbane Water, a brickmaker
Howell George, junior, Parramatta, 2 labourers
Hall E. S., Sydney, a compositor
Hill Rev. Richard, Sydney, a boy
Hyland Edgar, Sydney, a cattle jobber
Hill Arthur, Concord, a boatman
Horsley J., Liverpool, a carpenter
Hughes & Hosking,, Sydney, a farming man
Holloway James, Pennant Hills, a ploughman
Hardie Robert, Sydney, a labourer
Hollingshed Henry, Sydney, a labourer
Howe Samuel, Parramatta, 2 labourers

Icely Thomas, Point Piper, 2 labourers, 2 butchers, and a tailor
Imlay Dr. Alexander, Argyle, 2 labourers and 3 boys
Innis W., Hunter's River, a farmer's boy and a labourer
Innes Jacob, Richmond, a herdsman

JOHNSON DAVID, George's River, a shepherd and a labourer
Jones Samuel, Sydney, a silk twister
Johnson James B., Portland Head, a postilion and a labourer
Johnstone Robert, Annandale, a coachman
Jamison Sir John, Regent Ville, a labourer
Jacobs John, Parramatta, a labourer
Jenkins Jemima, Airds, a farm servant and a labourer,
Josephson J., Emu Ford, a labourer

KENNEDY JOHN, Appin, a farm servant and a labourer
Kendall Thomas, Castlereagh, a labourer
Kemp H. D., Sydney, a gardener's labourer,
Kennedy Donald, Castlereagh, a labourer
Kennerly Alfred, Rooty Hill, a groom
King Captain, South Creek, a groom
Kemmis Arthur, Sydney, a groom
Kerr W. H., Sydney, a groom
Kirk Richard, junior, Sydney, a tobacconist
Kinghorne Alexander, Liverpool, a tailor and a labourer
Kennedy W. R., Smeaton, a bacon curer and a labourer
Kelly Edward, Hawkesbury, 2 labourers

LOWE ROBERT, Mudgie, a farming man and a labourer
Lambert Robert, Bathurst, a bricklayer, a labourer, and a carter
Lithgow William, Sydney, 2 labourers
Leekin James, Pennant Hills, a labourer
Lambert Robert, junior, Eathurst, 2 labourers
Lhotsky Dr., Sydney, an ivory turner
Lawson William, senior, Prospect, a butcher and a labourer
Lawson Nelson, Mudgie, a farmer's man and a labourer
Lee Benjamin, Parramatta, a labourer

MORRIS GEORGE, Sydney, a tailor's apprentice
Melville Robert, junior, Brisbane Water, a shepherd
M'Fulton Henry, Bathurst, 2 labourers
M'Leod Alexander, Ratagan, a farm servant and a labourer
Meyer F. A., Lane Cove, a farming boy and a labourer
Moore T. M., Lippington, a cattle dealer and a coachman
Moore J., Avoca, a tobacconist
M'Leod Donald, Gunderoo, a labourer, a stockman, and 2 boys
Mudie James, Castle Forbes, 2 labourers
M'Donald William, Sydney, a coachman
M'Kenzie J. P., Bathurst, a tailor
M'Peake, J., Baulkham Hills, a plasterer's boy
Murray A., Carters' Barrack, a boy
M'Donald Stephen, Hawkesbury, a labourer
M'Manus Terence, Field of Mars, a labourer
M'Kenzie A. K., Bathurst, a labourer

NORRIS JOHN, South Creek, 2 boys
Norris James, Parramatta, a groom and a coachman
Nash Andrew, Parramatta, an in-door servant

OGILVIE W. K., Merton, a groom
Ogilvie William, Hunter's River, 2 boys
O'Neil William, Williams' River, a farm servant

PLUNKETT J. H., Sydney, an in-door servant
Pye James, Baulkham Hills, a ploughman
Porter George, Duck River, 2 labourers
Paton David, Parramatta, 2 labourers
Perry S. A., Sydney, a gardener's labourer and an in-door servant
Price Rev. Charles, Port Stephens, a waiter
Pinkerton Rev. William, Sydney, an in-door servant
Peterson F., Sydney, a painter and glazier
Phillips James, Hunter's River, 4 boys
Price William, Richmond, 2 boys
Pike John, Hunter's River, a bricklayer
Parker John, Neutral Bay, a labourer
Paris William, Richmond, a labourer
Pike John, Prospect, a labourer

RYRIE S., St. Vincent, a wool-sorter
Robins Charles, Maitland, an in-door servant
Rouse E., Rouse Hill, a labourer and a ploughman
Rodd R. A., Wollombi, a groom
Riley Alexander, Raby, 2 labourers
Raine Thomas, Bathurst, a farm boy and a whitesmith
Rodd John, Bathurst, a shepherd and a brick-maker's boy
Rankin John, Invermein, a farming man and a carter
Ramsay David, Dobroyde, a cooper
Reid James, Rosebrook, a shoesmith and a farrier
Roberts Charles, Sydney, a carpenter's boy
Radford W. H., Hunter's River, a painter and glazier
Raye G. B., Gunderoo, a shoemaker and a labourer
Rowley John, Burwood, a labourer
Richardson John, Windsor, a labourer

SLADE JAMES, George-street, a stable boy
Stubbs Thomas, Wilberforce, a seaman
Sharpe Rev. T., Hawkesbury, a labourer
Smallwood James, Pitt Town, 2 labourers
Scott James, Stonehenge, a weaver
Spooner William, Sydney, 2 labourers
Stiles James, George-street, an ostler
Snodgrass Colonel, Sydney, an in-door servant
Stephenson Dr., Sydney, a valet
Sparke William, Welland Park, a shoemaker
Stewart General, Bathurst, a bricklayer
Stephenson A. G., Hunter's River, a brick-maker
Smith William, Cornwallis, a brickmaker
Savage G. T., Claremont, a tailor
Stephens & Stokes, Sydney, a pressman
Street John, Woodlands, a house painter
Smith William, Sydney, a ploughman
Smith Robert, Campbell's River, a shoemaker
Sempill H. C., Hunter's River, a bricklayer
Smith John, junior, Pitt Town, a tailor and a groom
Smith James, Eastern Creek, 2 labourers
Scott Michael, Castlereagh, a farming man
Sadler Edward, Richmond, a labourer
Simpson Percy, Parramatta, a labourer and a ploughman
Scott Helenus, Glendon, a sadler

THROSBY CHARLES, Throsby Park, a tailer and a shoemaker
Taylor Thomas, Bathurst, a shepherd and a labourer
Thompson Edward, Kissing Point, a groom and errand boy
Therry Roger, Sydney, a butcher
Thompson E. Deas, Sydney, a groom
Tincomb John, Parramatta, a stable boy and a groom
Tomkins H., Castle Hill, a labourer
Twyford George, Sydney, a groom
Turner Edward, Sydney, a shop boy and a labourer
Thorn J., Parramatta, a ploughman and a labourer
Tuckerman S., Portland Head, a ploughman
Thorn John, Parramatta, a labourer
Terry Samuel, Sydney, 2 labourers

UNWIN F., Sydney, a coachman

VERNON WILLIAM, Sydney, shoemaker
Vincent Rev. John, Bong Bong, a footman

WIER DAVID, Nepean, a labourer
Wilson Mrs. S., North Shore, a labourer
Watsford James, Parramatta, a groom
Webber James Phillip, Hunter's River. 2 labourers
Warby John, Airds, 2 labourers
Wills Thomas, Lower Minto, a plasterer and bricklayer
Wyndham George, Hunter's River, a dairyman and errand boy
Wall Colonel, Wall Grove, a farm servant and a labourer
Winder T. W. M., Hunter's River, a farm servant and a labourer
West Thomas, Camden, 2 labourers
Whalan Charles, Prospect, a labourer and a farm boy
Wynter William, Manning, 2 labourers
Whitefield J., Maitland, 2 labourers
Wilford Thomas, Hyde Park, an ostler
Wilson Colonel, Sydney, an in-door servant
Watson John, Hunter's River, 2 labourers
Wighton John, Hunter's River, an errand boy
Weston J., Annandale, a nursery man
Wright John, Longbottom, a baker
Wilson Henry, South Creek, a groom
Walker William, Brisbane Grove, a baker and a tailor
Weyham Thomas, Richmond, a stable boy
Williams Allan Sydney, a servant

F. A. HELY,
Principal Superintendent of Convicts Office,
1st August, 1833.


Source: Return of Assignments of Male Convicts, Made in the Month of August, 1833. (1833, October 16). New South Wales Government Gazette (Sydney, NSW : 1832 - 1900), p. 425.

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