_James Arthur BATES _____ | (1894 - 1967) _James Keith BATES __| | (1933 - 1999) m 1951| | |_Ivy Sarah Ann MEDHURST _+ | (1901 - 1989) | |--Julie Debra BATES | | _William WINTER _________ | | |_Valerie WINTER _____| m 1951 | |_Lilian BLACKWELL _______
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_John Rowland CAFE _____+ | (1875 - 1918) m 1907 _Geoffrey Ernest CAFE ________| | (1908 - 1996) m 1934 | | |_Mary Matcham COBCROFT _ | (1878 - 1922) m 1907 | |--Maureen CAFE | | ________________________ | | |_Mildred Francis Pearl BATES _| m 1934 | |________________________
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_Richard CULSHAW ____________ | (1858 - 1939) m 1882 _Richard Matthew Wyoming CULSHAW _| | (1883 - ....) | | |_Elizabeth (Betsy) MITCHELL _+ | (.... - 1951) m 1882 | |--Joyce CULSHAW | | _____________________________ | | |_Grace -------- __________________| | |_____________________________
____________________________ | _Lester Raymond DREW _| | | | |____________________________ | | |--Danielle Lee DREW | | _Merton Robert MEDHURST ____+ | | (1909 - 1980) m 1937 |_Roberta MEDHURST ____| | |_Constance Evelyn KOWALSKI _ m 1937
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_Partick DRIES __________ | (1886 - 1965) m 1907 _George Joseph DRIES _| | m 1944 | | |_Maria Adeline MEDHURST _+ | (1889 - 1953) m 1907 | |--Lynette DRIES | | _________________________ | | |_Irene PHILLIPS ______| m 1944 | |_________________________
_James Alexander HARPER _ | (1897 - 1963) m 1937 _Robert Bruce HARPER __| | | | |_Una Daphne WALL ________+ | m 1937 | |--Vicki Lee HARPER | | _________________________ | | |_Janelle Dawn COLLING _| | |_________________________
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[16]
William Shaw b.1758 England, arrived in Australia on the "Atlantic" on 20/8/1791 a convict. He died 24/5/1815 at Winsor.
William Shaw married Catherine Neal 4/12/1796 at St.Philips Church, Sydney.
Catherine Neal was a convict as was William Shaw. Catherine was cinvicted in 1793 at Dublin. She was sentenced for 7 years transportation for rebellion and arrived on the "Marquis Cornwallis" 11/2/1796.
William Shaw was convicted of stealing coal and transported to Australia for 7 years arriving
in 1791.
"Old Bailey Session Papers"
December 1786 = October 1787. Justice Hall Old Bailey
18th April 1787. 4th Session.
Thomas Carney and William Shaw were indicted for stealing on the 11th day of April, Four bushels of coals, value 3s; the property of Thomas Scott Esq.
(The case opened by council by the prosecution.)
Anthony Stephenson sworn = I know the prisoner only as the driving of the carts of Thomas Scott Esq. of Hoxton, these two men were driving those two carts; they were loaded with coals, I saw it, they came down the Old Street, and their carts were comming along; there was a dust-cart belonging to Mr.Hand's opposite to me;there was a couple of large baskets ,which I believe they call Bushell baskets, SHAW took the baskets out of the dust-cart; the servants followed him, he called out, bring them baskets back; he said I must pay for a pot of beer, out came the master and bid him return to his work; Mr Hands followed these two carts,with the two drivers,the prisoners,they stopped at the White Hart, Old Street, the corner of Bunhill Row; they went into the public house; they stayed about 10 minutes; the baskets were left at the outside of the door; Shaw carried these baskets into the public house empty; the prisoners returned out of the public house; the little one got into the cart nearest the public house; SHAW stood at the tail of the cart; him in the cart handed out great large coal, the other, SHAW received it and handed it into the public house; they proceeded again for sometime; then they got into another cart, and handed it as they would bricks, the staid some trifle of time and they came out to drive their carts away; Hand's man went into the White Hart and brought out a large basket full of coals, he carried it up into his master's premises, into the yard there was a large coal in the basket, they call them bushell baskets, the servant returned without any basket, and went into the Whit Hart; he came out with another basket loaded with coals, but not so high piled; I suspect them they stopped to take in some timber; I thought I would follow them to see who the carts belonged to; when I came there, I saw they belonged to Mr.SCOTT of Hoxton; one was 21,000 the other 12,508.
COURT. When did Hand's servant join them and how?
= I cannot say; I saw Hand's servant go into the public house; the same servant.
COURT. Where did you stand to see all this?
= Looking out of the window, as I generally do, after I eat my dinner.
How far from your window might this Whit Hart be?
= It lays to the left visable enough to distinguish with the window open, into the tap room; I saw both the prisoners employed in.
John Livingston sworn
= I am clerk of the brick kiln at Hoxton,the prisoners drove teams that day for Mr.Scott; they went out in the morning; I ordered them to fetch coals up, they were Mr.Scott's coals; it was on Wednesday week, I think, each of them were to bring a load of coals from Whit Frairs to Hoxton from a yard that belongs to Mr.Scott.
Prisoner Carney's Defence. I was in the public house; I never saw anything of coals.
Prisoner Shaw's Defence. I went and had a slice of bread and cheese, we had a pot of beer and went out again directly.
The prisoner Shaw called one witness who gave him a very good character.
GUILTY. Transported for 7 years.
Tried by 2nd. Middlesex Jury before Mr.Baron Hotham.
[15] Arrived in Australia on board "Atlantic" as a Convict
[1869] St.Philips Church of England, Sydney
_____________________ | _Arthur SYKES _______| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Deidre SYKES | | _Albert WEST ________ | | |_Jean WEST __________| | |_Dorothy FOTHERGILL _+