List of Settlers Assigned Male Convicts 31st January to 10th February 1835

Principal of Superintendent of Convict's Office
May 22, 1835.

Allan R. J., 1 horse dealer
Aird William, Bellisle, 1 postillion 
Allan Andrew, Moore Bank, 1 farm servant and 1 kitchen gardener
Anderson Dr., Parramatta, 1 farm servant and shepherd, and 1 gardener's labourer
Australian Agricultural Company, Port Stephens, 3 coal-miners 1 errand boy, and 1 wheelwright

Bond Henry, Sydney, 1 farm servant and 1 farm labourer
Berry Alexander, Shoalhaven, 1 dairyman and 1 labourer
Bennett H. G., Yass. 1 shepherd and stockman, 1 farm servant, 1 ship servant, and 1 dyer
Boottle Catherine, Pitt Town, 1 farm labourer
Bell W. S., Hunter's River, 1 farm servant and 1 wire-drawer
Bedwell Frederick, Sydney, 1 farm servant
Blackman Samuel, Sydney, 1 farm servant and 1 publican's boy,
Barratt John, Illawarra, 1 coach trimmer
Bouverie Major, 17th Regiment, 1 indoor servant and groom
Bloomfield T. V., Maitland, 1 dealer
Bowman James, Woolloomooloo, 1 nailor (perfect) and 1 sailmaker
Brown C. L., William's River 1 rough carpenter
Bones and Kindle, Pitt-street, 1 cooper
Busby Alexander, Hunter's River, 1 shoemaker
Busby John, senior, Sydney, 1 farm labourer and 1 bricklayer's labourer
Blaxland James, Newington, 1 farm servant, 1 stockman, 1 coachmaker's apprentice, and 1 baker's boy
Blaxland John, junior. Newington, 1 shepherd and sotckman, and 1 hawker
Bowerman. H B., Parramatta, 1 farm labourer and 1 carter
Blackett James, Bathurst, 1 farm labourer and 1 cotton spinner
Buckland John, Hoare Town, 1 farm servant and 1 stable boy.
Barber George, Argyle, 1 farm servant and 1 grocer and corn chandler
Beilby Charles, North Shore, 1 seaman
Burton Edmond, Bathurst, 1 basket maker and tinman
Bettington J. B., 1 glue maker, 1 stage coachman and 3 errand boys
Badjery Henry, Camden, 1 barber's boy and 1 silk weaver
Brennan Ryan, Sydney, 1 groom, &c., and indoor servants

Coatts, Thomas, Sydney, 1 farm servant and 1 paper stainer's boy
Coghill Captain, Kirkham, 1 grocer's servant, 1 farm servant, and 1 gardener
Croaker, Charles, Abbotsbury, 1 farmer and 1 carter
Carlyle W. B., Brisbane Water, 1 farm labourer and 1 farmer's boy
Connor John, Prospect, 1 farm servant and 1 hatter's labourer
Croker Major, 17th Regiment, 1 labourer
Cowper Charles, Argyle, 1 carpenter and 1 batter
Cooper James, Lake George, 1 carpenter
Cox George, Mulgoa, 1 butcher, 1 labourer, and 1 farm servant.
Cameron Hugh, Invermein, 1 farm servant and 1 leather dyer
Cordeaux William, Leppington, 1 farm servant and 1 brickmaker's labourer
Crawford Robert, Hill-end, 1 farm servant and 1 stable boy
Collins Thomas, Sydney, 1 ironforger's labourer and 1 factory boy
Castle M., George-street, 1 brass finisher
Cape W. T., Sydney, 1 indoor servant
Chapman Thomas, Surry Hills, 1 gardener
Coulson John, Hunter's River, 1 plasterer
Campbell Robert, junior, Bligh-street, 1 shoe-maker
Cornwall A., Richmond, 1 shoemaker's boy

Druitt George, Mount Druitt, 1 farm servant, 1 errand boy, and 1 scene painter and glazier
Dodd James, Hunter's River, 1 farm servant, 1 carter, and 1 captain's cook
Driver Charles, Sutton Forest, 1 farm labourer
Dunn W. H., Sussex-street, 1 shoemaker's boy
Duncombe David, Wilberforce, 1 farm servant
Dickenson Reverend Mr., Parramatta, 1 farm labourer and 1 drover
D'Arietta T. B. D., Moreton Park, I farm servant and 1 labourer
Dowling Reverend Mr., Windsor, 1 farmer's boy and 1 stableman
Dumaresq Colonel, St. Helliers, 1 whitesmith
Dowling Willoughby, Sydney, 1 brickmakers labourer, 1 labourer and groom, and 1 kitchen gardener's labourer
Duke Robert, Sydney, 1 stableman
Duguid Lesslie, Sydney, 1 miller

Eagan Francis, Sydney, 1 farm servant and 1 violin player
Eaton Daniel, Richmond, 1 farm labourer
Edwards and Hunter, Sydney, 1 grocer's porter
Elrington Major, Mount Elrington, 1 stockman and farm labourer
Edmonds Alexander, Wilberforce, 1 shoemaker

Forster John, Windsor, 1 farm servant and 1 stable boy
Fletcher George, Maitland, 1 farm servant and 1 boatman
Flanagan F., St. Vincent's, 1 tailor Faithful W, P.. Goulburn, 1 farm servant and shepherd and 1 carrier
Foss Ambrose, Pitt-street, 1 groom 
Finnis Luduvinia, North Shore, 1 labourer and 1 gardener's labourer 
Fyans Captain, 4th Regiment, 1 groom
Fitzpatrick James, George-street, 1 stableman
Fraser Alexander, Castlereagh, 1 brickmaker

Galbraith George, St. Vincent's, 1 farm servant, 1 labourer, and 1 servant boy
Galvin S., Upper Minto, 1 farm servant and 1 stable boy
Gowen Reverend J. H., Maitland, 1 labourer
Gleanie H., (surgeon) Hunter's River, 1 apothecary's boy
Gibbs William, Lake George, 2 farm servants, 1 weaver and 1 porter
Gibson Dr., Goulburn Plains, 1 farm servant and 1 brewer's servant
Goodwin F., Sydney, 1 seaman
Gold Clement, Sydney, 1 plumber
Grose J. H., Sydney, 1 cabinetmaker

Hughes J.Terry, Sydney, 1 farm labourer and 1 wool card maker's labourer
Hudson Beresford, Hunter's River, 1 farm labourer and 1 stable boy
Hawke George, Bathurst, 1 farm labourer
Hume Henry, Appin, 1 farm labourer and 1 poulterer
Howe Anne, Sydney, 1 bookbinder
Howe Robert, Sydney, 1 porter and 1 labourer
Howell Peter, Illawarra, 1 tinsmith's labourer
Hawkins T. F., Bathurst, 1 kitchen gardener and nurseryman
Hurley John, Campbelltown, 1 errand boy
Hely F. A., Brisbane Water, 1 stockman and butcher
Hosking John, Sydney, 1 farmer's boy and 1 labourer
Huon Amy, Carne, 1 farm servant and 1 sweep
Howey Henry, Goulburn, 1 farm servant and 1 weaver
Hollow Richard, Hunter's River, 1 farm labourer and 1 fustian cutter
Hudson Robert, Sydney, 1 cutler
Hill Richard, Sussex-street, 1 stableman
Harper William, Oswald, 1 plasterer and tiler
Hopham Richard, Camden, 1 farm servant, 1 farm labourer, 1 boatman, and 1 forage contractor (recorded in 2nd list between Plunkett and Palmer)

Icely Thomas, Bathurst, 1 house painter and glazier, 1 servant boy, and 1 butcher's boy

Johnstone Richard, Sydney, 1 clockmaker
Jobbins John, Murray, 1 laborer and butcher
Jessett Thomas (Surgeon) 1 in-door servant and 1 groom
Jamison Sir John, Regentville, 1 farm servant and maltster, and 1 wool comber

Kirnam Henry, Dar brook, 1 farm servant and 1 errand boy
Kelly William, Parramatta. 1 farm laborer 
Kinanly Alfred, Bringelly, 1 farm servant
Kealy Edward, Hunter's River, 1 farm servant and 1 shoemaker's boy
Kemmis Arthur, Bathurst, 1 in-door servant, 1 farmer's boy, and 1 plasterer's laborer
King James, Williams' River, 2 potters Kelly James, Swan Reach, 1 bricklayer's laborer and 1 cotton spinner

Lethbridge R. C., Werrington, 1 farm servant and 1 seaman
Leary Charles, Kurryjong, 1 weaver and farmer's boy
Lawson William, junior, Bathurst, 1 waiter and 2 errand boys
Little Francis, Hunter's River, 1 sawyer
Lawson William, senior, Propect, 1 slater's boy and 1 errand boy
Lethbridge Lieutenant R. Maitland, 1 farm servant and shepherd, and 1 cotton spinner
Lowe Sarah, Birling, 1 farm servant, and 1 iron founder's laborer
Lockyer Major, Ermington, 1 woollen cloth dresser and 1 seaman
Lees John, near Penrith, 1 canal digger
Laidley James, Wooloomooloo, 1 butler
Little Archibald, Hunter's Hiver, 1 plasterer
Lord Simeon, Botany, 1 painter and glazier
Lamb John, Sydney, 1 shoemaker

Manning Edye, Sydney, 1 farm laborer, 1 shoe-maker's apprentice, 1 groom and stockman, and 1 in-door servant
McKenzie Colonel, Glenfield, 1 farm laborer and 1 chandler's boy
McPherson John, Murray, 1 farm laborer and 1 servant boy
McKenzie Robert, Williams' River, 1 stockman, 1 carter, and 1 bootmaker
Mowatt Francis, Narellan, 1 farmer's boy and 1 stable boy
Murray T. A., Lake George, 1 dairymen and 1 pipemaker's boy
Murray W. E., Berrima, 1 waiter
Malton P., Maitland, 1 groom
McKenzie A. K., Bathurst, 1 coachman and 1 baker
McDonold William, George-street, 1 stucco plasterer, 1 wire worker, and 1 iron founder
Montefiore J. B., Sydney, 1 shepherd and 1 weaver
Mocatta George, Roxburgh, 1 farm servant and 1 engineer's apprentice
McArthur H. H., Vineyard Cottage, 1 farm servent and shepherd, 1 errand boy, and 1 groom
and coachman
Morrisset Lieutenant Colonel, Bathurst, 2 farm servants and shepherds, 1 basket maker, and 1 pearl button maker
McLeay James, St. Vincent's, 1 farm servant end 1 printer's boy
Miller Croker, 17rh Regiment, 1 groom and stock-man
Mitchell James, General Hospital, 1 shepherd and 1 butcher's laborer
Moore J. J., Cabramatta, 1 sweep and 1 bellows-maker
Morris W. J., St. Vincent's, 1 stocking weaver and 1 sweep
Malcolm, Lieut., 50th Regiment, 1 soldier
McLean William, Hunter's River, 1 groom and coachman
Marsden Charles, South Creek, 1 stableman
Moncrieff G. F., General Hospital, 1 in-door servant and groom
Mannix William, Airds, 1 millwright
Mitchell Houston, Maitland, 1 plasterer and house painter
McLeod Archibald, Argyle, 1 tailor
McDonald John, Pitt Town, 2 errand boys and 1 carter's boy

Nicholls Charles, Concord, 1 farm laborer and 1 weaver
Norton James, Sydney, 1 canal digger

Osborne Dr. James, Surgeon Superintendent, 1 waiter
Osborne Henry, Illawarra, 1 farm servant and shepherd, and I butcher's laborer
O'Neill John, George-street, 1 nailer and hawker
Ogilvie William, Merton, 1 top sawyer

Plunkett John, Solicitor General, Sydney, 1 farm labourer and carter
Palmer John, Hambledon, 1 farm labourer and 1 printer's boy
Park Edwin, Sydney, I farm servant and shepherd, and 1 weaver
Pike James, Parramatta, 1 cotton weaver
Perrier David, Bathurst, 1 stableman
Pass Capper, Sydney, 1 baker and waiter
Rankin Arthur, Bathurst, 1 farmer, 1 labourer, and 1 errand boy
Roberts James, Bringelly, 1 farm servant and 1 dealer
Rankin George, Bathurst, 1 weaver and baler, 1 butcher, and 2 errand boys
Reid David, Inverary, 1 groom and 1 farm servant
Redfern Robert, Campbell's River, 1 farm servant and shepherd, and 1 sweep 
Rapsey P. H., Morpeth; 1 farm labourer and 1 weaver
Riddell C. D., Lindesay, 1 limeburner and bricklayer's labourer, and 1 cook and confectioner
Ramsay David, Dobroyd, 1 baker
Rodd James, Bathurst, 1 shoemaker

Shepherd James, Kissing Point, 1 carter and 1 labourer
Scott M. A., Brisbane Water, 1 farm servant
Sturt John, Bathurst, 1 farm labourer and 1 labourer
Snow Robert, Yass Plains, 1 carter and 1 carpenter's boy
Shelly William, Parramatta, 1 pig dealer
Sempill H. C., Bell trees, 1 coachman and 1 steam engineer
Sleight John, Sydney, 1 tailor's boy
Styles J. R., Argyle, 2 errand boys and one stable boy
Scott A. W., Ash Island, 1 farm labourer and 1 canal-digger
Sutton W. H., Bathurst, 1 shepherd and farm servant, and 1 pig dealer
Stuckey Peter, Argyle, 1 farm servant and 1 stocking weaver
Snodgrass Kenneth, Hunter's River, 1 farm servant
Street ---, Hunter street, 1 chronometer-maker
Smith William, Parramatta, 1 tin-smith and 1 weaver
Salter Caleb, Sydney, 1 horse-dealer, tinker, and gypsey

Turneo John, Sydney, I blacksmith's boy
Townshend George, Trevallyn, 1 farm servant and shepherd, and 1 tobacconist's boy
Thompson John, Race Course, 1 cotton-spinner
Tindall John, Penrith, 1 butcher's boy and silk weaver
Thompson Samuel, Prince-street, 1 waiter

Vincent John, Sutton Forest, 1 farm labourer and 1 stable boy

Urquhart John, George-street, 1 coach-maker's apprentice, and 1 coach-spring maker's labourer

Watt Alexander, Bathurst, 1 farm servant and 1 jeweller's boy
Wentworth W. C., Vaucluse, 1 farm labourer and 1 rope-maker's boy
Wind[e]r J. W. M., Hunter's River, 1 farm servant, 1 rope maker's boy, and 1 cooper
Windeyer Charles, J. P. Sydney, 1 farm servant, and 1 paper-stainer'a boy
Wighton John, Brandon, 1 farm servant, 1 coach painter's boy and 1 shoemaker
Wiseman Richard, Wollombi, 1 tabacco-spinner
Wilson Colonel, 1st Police Magistrate, 1 mason's labourer and 1 carpenter's boy
Walker William, Sydney, 1 porter and and errand boy
Wightman A.S., St. Hilliers, 1 stable boy, and farm labourer
Whitfield T., Maitland, 1 gardener's labourer
Wilson John T., Sydney, 2 iron-moulders
Weller George, Sydney, 1 stable man.

FRED. A. HELY
Principal Superintendent of Convicts' Office, 
30th May, 1835. 


Sources:
  1. List of Assignments of Male Convicts to Private Service, from 31st January to 10th February, 1835. (1835, May 30). The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842), p. 4.
  2. List of Assignments of Male Convicts to Private Service, from 31st January to loth February, 1835. (1835, June 6). The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842), p. 4. 

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