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Tocal directory 1822 to 1900

Tocal is the ancestral home of the Wonnarua people. This directory covers the period at Tocal from its European settlement in 1822, until 1900.

 

Abbreviations:

SR = State Records of NSW, xxx = unreadable word, SG = Sydney Gazette, GG = NSW Government Gazette, BDM = births, deaths, marriages, ML = Mitchell Library

* = assigned to ‘JP Webber’ and not possible to tell if assignment is to James Phillips Webber at Tocal or to his brother John Phillips Webber at Penshurst

** = assigned to C & F Wilson, Paterson. C& F Wilson owned several properties in the Paterson district including Tocal.

 

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Surname Given names Summary information
Jackson Edward
  • living at Tocal 1869-70 to 1873-74. NSW Electoral Roles for The Paterson, 1869-70, 1870-71 and 1873-74.
Jackson Elizabeth
  • see William JACKSON below.
Jackson William
  • with his wife Elizabeth (nee CADBY), working at Tocal as a timbercutter when his son John James JACKSON was born on 20 July 1839. Pers comm, descendant.
James Daniel
  • arrived Australia in 1886 with his wife Gwenllian and two children, and was employed at Tocal as a farm hand. He and his family lived in the Tocal barracks. Tocal History Notes, vol II.
James William
  • born at Tocal 22 March 1887, son of Daniel James. Tocal History Notes, vol II.
Jameson
(Jamison)
John
  • convict (ship: Guildford, 1827). A hairdresser from Edinbure (sic), 14 year sentence for shop breaking, age 19. Ticket of Leave 1839, Certificate of Freedom 1848. SR Convict Indents, fiche 665 page 122.
  • shepherd assigned to James Webber , Tocal. Census of NSW 1828.
Jarvis Mary
  • married James Stace at Tocal in June 1848. Pers comm (descendant).
Johnston William
  • convict (ship: Heber, 1837). A labourer from Co Antrim, 7 year sentence for highway robbery, age 17. SR Convict Indents , fiche 727 page 101.
  • assigned to C & F Wilson , Tocal. General Return of Convicts in NSW 1837.
Kain Daniel
Keating Thomas
  • convict (ship: Earl St Vincent, 1823). Ploughman from Co Cork, life sentence, age 30. SR Convict Indents, fiche 653 page 24.
  • assigned to James Webber, Tocal, Jun 1824. NSW Colonial Secretary, SR reel 6028 2/8283 p85. At Tocal 1828. Census of NSW 1828.
Keily* Michael
  • convict (ship: Governor Ready, 1829). ‘Rep’d plough’d and tailor’, from Waterford, life sentence, age 60, for ‘Base Coin’. Assigned on arrival to JP Webber, Pattersons River. Ticket of Leave for Port Macquarie 1837. SR Convict Idents, fiche 671 page 6.
Kidd Albert
George
  • born 10 July 1882, parents William and Matilda, Tocal, father’s occupation stock keeper. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers , ML FM4/9145
Kidd Alfred
Leslie
  • born 26 November 1882, parents John and Eliza, Tocal, father’s occupation groom. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers , ML FM4/9145
Kidd Ann
  • daughter of John and Ann, Tocal. Born 1845, died 1861. Buried St Paul’s Paterson. The Kidd Family in Australia 1829-2000 by Esme Meehan (2000)
  • buried 4 September 1860, age 17 years. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers, ML FM4/9145
Kidd Ann
  • born Ann McGuire abt 1818 Ireland, arrived in Australia on the Duchess of Northumberland in 1836. In 1839 gave birth to a daughter Mary Ann in Sydney, father John Whalan
  • in 1840 she married John Kidd. She lived at Tocal from 1856 until her death
  • died at Tocal Oct 1900, aged 82. Burials in St Pauls Cemetery, Paterson (P Clements 1996).
References: The Story of William and Bridget Poulton and Their Family by MD Poulton, 1988.

The Kidd Family in Australia 1829-2000 by Esme Meehan (2000)

Kidd Aubrey
Lyneth
  • born 22 July 1893, parents William and Matilda, Tocal, father’s occupation herd-man. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers , ML FM4/9145
Kidd Catherine
Ann
  • born 22 February 1866, parents John and Eliza, Tocal, father’s occupation labourer. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers , ML FM4/9145
  • died 1891. The Kidd Family in Australia 1829-2000 by Esme Meehan (2000)
Kidd Cedric John
  • born 29 October 1891, parents William and Matilda, Tocal, father’s occupation herd-man. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers , ML FM4/9145
Kidd Emily
  • born 22 July 1879, parents John and Eliza, Tocal, father’s occupation labourer. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers, ML FM4/9145
  • worked as a housemaid at Tocal until her marriage to Joseph Evans on 27 October 1897 when she moved to Newcastle. Pers comm descendant.
Kidd Eliza
  • born 5 September 1872, parents John & Eliza, Tocal, father’s occupation groom. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers , ML FM4/9145
  • died Tocal 3 October 1872 (buried 4 October), age 1 month. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers, ML FM4/9145
Kidd Elizabeth Jane
  • born 6 March 1858, parents John and Ann, Tocal, father’s occupation labourer. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers, ML FM4/9145
  • Married 1879 to John Moloney, worker at Tocal. Died 1895 at West Maitland. The Kidd Family in Australia 1829-2000 by Esme Meehan (2000)
Kidd Elsie Jane
  • born 29 December 1896, parents Richard and Emily Jane, Tocal, father’s occupation stud groom. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers, ML FM4/9145
  • died 8 January 1897 (buried 9 January), aged 10 days. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers, ML FM4/9145
Kidd Elsie
Vivalene
  • born 17 January 1898, parents William and Matilda, Tocal, father’s occupation herdman. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers , ML FM4/9145
  • died Tocal 23 March 1899 (buried 24 March), age 14 months. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers, ML FM4/9145 
Kidd George
  • born 27 February 1876, parents John and Eliza, Tocal, father’s occupation groom. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers , ML FM4/9145
  • died Tocal 4 March 1876 (buried 5 March 1876). BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers, ML FM4/9145
Kidd Herbert
Ernest
  • born 13 August 1878,  parents William and Matilda, Tocal, father’s occupation stock keeper. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers, ML FM4/9145. Note: this birth has been entered in the civil register as ‘Thomas Ernest Kidd’
Kidd Isabella
  • born 7 October 1881, parents John and Eliza, Tocal, father’s occupation farm labourer. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers , ML FM4/9145
  • died Tocal 31 January 1882 (buried 1 February 1882) age 4 months. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers, ML FM4/9145 
Kidd James
  • born 3 March 1877, parents John and Eliza, Tocal, father’s occupation groom. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers, ML FM4/9145
  • 1877-1910. Horse groom, Tocal. The Kidd Family in Australia 1829-2000 by Esme Meehan (2000)
Kidd John
  • born Cambridge abt 1804. Tried Cambridge 1829, age 25, for horse stealing and transported for life. Ship: Norfolk 2. Assigned to James Webber and later to Caleb and Felix Wilson at Tocal. Married Ann McGuire 1840 (see Ann Kidd above). Received Ticket of Leave 1837. Left Tocal and returned by 1856.
  • received a conditional pardon in 1845 and by 1856 lived and worked on Tocal with his family
  • died at Tocal in 1881. Buried 19 Nov 1881, aged 78. Burials in St Pauls Cemetery, Paterson (P Clements 1996).
References: The Story of William and Bridget Poulton and Their Family by MD Poulton, 1988
The Kidd Family in Australia 1829-2000 by Esme Meehan (2000)
Kidd John
  • born Marulan (NSW) 1847. Moved to Tocal with his parents John and Ann (see above) before 1856. Became stud groom at Tocal. Died at Tocal 1903. The Kidd Family in Australia 1829-2000 by Esme Meehan (2000)
  • married March 1865 at Paterson. Church register reads as follows: John Kidd, labourer, 19, Tocal, married Eliza Craighton, farmer’s daughter, 23, Tocal. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers, ML FM4/9145
Kidd John
  • born 12 April 1868, parents John and Eliza, Tocal, father’s occupation labourer. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers , ML FM4/9145
  • died 1885.  The Kidd Family in Australia 1829-2000 by Esme Meehan (2000)
Kidd Lillian
Gladys
  • born 31 March 1898, parents Richard and Emily Jane, Tocal, father’s occupation groom. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers , ML FM4/9145
Kidd Margaret Jane
  • born 31 October 1873, parents John and Eliza, Tocal, father’s occupation groom. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers , ML FM4/9145
  • 1873-1898. Housemaid at Tocal. The Kidd Family in Australia 1829-2000 by Esme Meehan (2000)
Kidd Mary Ellen
  • born 24 December 1886, parents William and Matilda, Tocal, father’s occupation groom. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers , ML FM4/9145
Kidd Matilda Jane
  • born 21 July 1876, parents William and Matilda, Tocal, father’s occupation labourer. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers , ML FM4/9145
  • 1876-1900. Housemaid, Tocal. The Kidd Family in Australia 1829-2000 by Esme Meehan (2000)
Kidd Richard
  • born 6 August 1870,  parents John and Eliza, Tocal, father’s occupation groom. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers , ML FM4/9145
  • 1871-1911. stud groom, Tocal to 1902. The Kidd Family in Australia 1829-2000 by Esme Meehan (2000)
Kidd Robert Henry
  • born 23 July 1885, parents John and Eliza, Tocal, father’s occupation stud groom. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers, ML FM4/9145
  • died Tocal 20 February 1892 (buried 21 February) age 6 years. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers, ML FM4/9145
Kidd Robert
  • Tocal. Buried 17 Mar 1896, aged 4 hours. Burials in St Pauls Cemetery, Paterson (P Clements 1996).
Kidd Sarah
  • on 25 March 1858 Sarah Kidd, 16, of Tocal, married George Clarke, a farmer aged 22, residing at Tocal. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers, ML FM4/9145
Kidd Stanley
Rupert
  • born 10 December 1895, parents William and Matilda, Tocal, father’s occupation herdsman. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers , ML FM4/9145
Kidd Susie Eveleen
  • born 14 October 1894, parents William and Matilda, Tocal, father’s occupation groom. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers , ML FM4/9145
Kidd Vincent
  • born 4 September 1889, parents  William and Matilda, Tocal, father’s occupation stockman. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers , ML FM4/9145
Kidd William
Edward
  • born 22 June 1874, parents William and Matilda, Tocal, father’s occupation labourer. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers , ML FM4/9145
  • 1874-1892. Stock keeper, Tocal for six years. The Kidd Family in Australia 1829-2000 by Esme Meehan (2000)
Kidd William
  • born Marulan 1849. Moved to Tocal with his parents John and Ann (see above) by 1856. The Kidd Family in Australia 1829-2000 by Esme Meehan (2000).
  • his occupation at Tocal between 1874 and 1894 variously described as labourer, stock keeper, herdman and groom. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers, ML FM4/9145
  • died February 1903. Maitland Mercury 24 February 1903.
King George
  • convict (ship: Asia, 1825). A print blocker from London,7 year sentence, age 19. SR Convict Indents, fiche 655 page 185.
  • carpenter assigned to James Webber, Tocal. Census of NSW 1828
King William
  • convict (ship: Henry, 1823). A ploughman from Roxburgh, 14 year sentence, age 36. SR Convict Indents, fiche 650 page 61.
  • assigned to JP Webber 1823. SR Col Sec fiche 3290.
  • 50 lashes ordered by Commandant Newcastle for neglect of work while in the service of James Webber, Tocal, Mar 1824. NSW Col Sec, Monthly Returns of Punishments, Newcastle 1810-1825. SR reel 6023 4/1718 p179.
  • Certifcate of Freedom 1837. SR. 37/0844, 16 October 1837, 4/4340 [reel 999]. 
Kipling* John
  • convict (ship: Bussorah Merchant, 1828). A pucer (?) from the East Indies, 7 year sentence for stealing a shirt, age 19. Assigned on arrival to JP Webber, Marford (probably Tocal). Certificate of Freedom 1834. SR Convict Indents, fiche 669 page 107.
Lane James
  • convict (ship: Lord Lyndoch, 1833). A clothier and indoor servant from Somersetshire, 7 year sentence for housebreaking, age 26. Ticket of Leave 1838, Certificate of Freedom 1842. SR Convict Indents, fiche 705 page 125.
  • assigned to C & F Wilson , Paterson. General Return of Convicts in NSW 1837.
  • in service of C & F Wilson, Tocal. 50 lashes for absconding 14 March 1836. State Records reel 662 Return of Convicts Tried at Paterson
Lawler John
  • convict (ship: Borodino, 1828). A ploughman, shepherd and herdsman from Queens Co (Ire), 7 year sentence for picking pockets, age 21. “Speaks no English”. Ticket of Leave 1832. SR Convict Indents , fiche 669.
  • assigned to James Webber, Tocal. Census of NSW 1828. (Note: the indent shows him assigned on arrival to John Webber at Penshurst but the census indicates James Webber at Tocal).
Leach William
  • free servant, ex-convict (ship: Admiral Gambier, 1809). 7 year sentence, protestant, overseer, age 63 (1828), employed by James Webber , Tocal. Census of NSW 1828.
Lenny Edward
  • A fencer and general farm labourer employed by Felix Wilson at Tocal. A blacksmith by trade and 'free by servitude'. Absconded from the service of F Wilson before his written engagement expired. A warrant issued for his arrest by the Paterson Bench and five pounds reward for his capture offered by F Wilson. The Australian, 18 Feb 1841.
Levitt John
  • convict (ship: Bussorah Merchant, 1828). A farm labourer from Yorkshire, married with 3 children,7 year sentence for stealing ton of bags, age 27. Assigned on arrival to JP Webber, Marford (Tocal). Certificate of Freedom 1836. SR Convict Indents, fiche 669 page 107.
  • shepherd assigned to James Webber, Tocal. Census of NSW 1828
Lewis Joseph
  • convict (ship: Mermaid, 1830). A farm hand from Gloucester, 7 year sentence for house breaking, age 20. Assigned on arrival to JP Webber, Markham (Tocal). Ticket of Leave 1834, Certificate of Freedom 1837. SR Convict Indents, fiche 675 page 88.
Liddy** Andrew
  • convict (ship: Hive, 1836). A brewer’s labourer and soldier from Belfast, 7 year sentence for stealing cloth, age 40. Ticket of Leave 1840, Certificate of Freedom 1842. SR Convict Indents, fiche 715 page 206.
  • assigned to C & F Wilson , Paterson. General Return of Convicts in NSW 1837.
Linegar William
  • convict (ship: Lord Lyndoch, 1833). A steam engine labourer from Nottinghamshire, life sentence for "cutting and maiming", age 25. Absconded from Tocal in 1835. Ticket of Leave 1845, Conditional Pardon 1854. SR Convict Indents, fiche 687 page 106.
Logan James
  • convict (ship: Bussorah Merchant, 1828). A brush maker from Glasgow,14 year sentence for house breaking, age 20. Assigned on arrival to JP Webber (Tocal). Ticket of Leave 1834, Certificate of Freedom 1842. SR Convict Indents, fiche 669 page 107.
  • tobacconist, assigned to James Webber , Tocal. Census of NSW 1828.
Logue Alice Maud
  • born 11 March 1889, parents Charles and Elizabeth, Tocal, father’s occupation station employee. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers, ML FM4/9145
Logue Catherine
Jane
  • born 10 December 1891,  parents Charles and Elizabeth, Tocal, father’s occupation station employee. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers, ML FM4/9145
Logue Charles
  • employed at Tocal between 1889 and 1891, wife Elizabeth. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers, ML FM4/9145
Long* Dennis
  • convict (ship: Governor Ready, 1829). Stonemason and plasterer from Cork, 7 year sentence, age 23, for stealing a coat. Assigned on arrival to JP Webber, Pattersons River. SR Convict Idents, fiche 671.
Lowcock Henry
  • superintendent at Tocal in 1853. Reference: Cummins R (1988). Thunderbolt. Self published, Moree NSW.
Lute John
  • labourer at Tocal 1876, wife Mary. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers, ML FM4/9145
  • residing at Tocal 1877-78. NSW Electoral Role for The Paterson 1877-78.
Lute John Henry
  • born 10 October 1876, parents John and Mary, Tocal, father’s occupation labourer. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers , ML FM4/9145
Lynch** Michael
  • convict (ship: Eliza, 1832). A spadesman and reaper from Co Clare, life sentence for attacking a dwelling house, age 23. Ticket of Leave 1840, Conditional Pardon 1847. SR Convict Indents, fiche 700 page 105.
  • assigned to C & F Wilson , Paterson. General Return of Convicts in NSW 1837.
Lynn** John
  • convict (ship: Asia, 1822). A butcher from London, life sentence, age 21. Ticket of Leave 1851. SR Convict Indents, fiche 648 page 158.
  • assigned to C & F Wilson , Paterson. General Return of Convicts in NSW 1837.
Lyons Bernard
  • convict (ship: City of Edinburgh, 1832). A ploughman from Co Galway, 7 year sentence for perjury, age 26. SR Convict Indents , fiche 700 page 75.
  • in service of C & F Wilson , Tocal. 25 lashes for neglect of duty and 25 lashes for disobedience of orders 30 January 1836. State Records reel 662 Return of Convicts Tried at Paterson
  • in 1837 convicted of the manslaughter of Patrick Costigan at Tocal. Lyons was sentenced to three years in  irons. SR reel 2389 X731 Returns of Prisoners Convicted by the Supreme Court 1833-37.
Magner Michael
  • convict (ship: Earl St Vincent, 1823). A ploughman and shearer from Malo, 7 year sentence, age 27. Assigned on arrival to James Webber (Tocal). Brother of Thomas (below). SR Convict Indents, fiche 653 page 25.
Magner Thomas
  • convict (ship: Earl St Vincent, 1823). A ploughman from Malo, 7 year sentence, age 25. Assigned on arrival to James Webber (Tocal). Brother of Michael (above). SR Convict Indents, fiche 653 page 25.
Maloney John
  • lived at Tocal 1869-70 to 1870-71 and again in 1877-78. NSW Electoral Roll for The Paterson 1869-70 & 1870-71, 1877-78
Manuel Emma
  • buried 30 December 1846 aged 3 months, parents William and Eliza, Tocal, father’s occupation labourer. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers, ML FM4/9145
Manuel John
  • son of William and Eliza (see below). Born at Tocal 30 September 1847. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers, ML FM4/9145.
Manuel Sarah
  • buried 28 December 1846 aged 1 yr 3 mths, parents William and Eliza, Tocal, father’s occupation labourer. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers, ML FM4/9145
Manuel William
  • an assisted immigrant from Dorsetshire, arrived in sydney in 1841 with wife Eliza and three children (pers comm descendant). Worked at Tocal from at least 1846 to 1849, his occupation described as labourer or servant to Mr Reynolds. Records of Baptisms, Burials & Marriages (microfilm), Parish of Houghton 1850, vol 35. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers, ML FM4/9145
Manuel William
  • born at Tocal on 5 November 1849, son of William and Eliza. Records of Baptisms, Burials & Marriages (microfilm), Parish of Houghton 1850, vol 35.
Marsh William
  • born 3 January 1861, parents John and Mary Ann, Tocal, father’s occupation servant. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers , ML FM4/9145
Maurer
(Morarer)
Philip
  • a vinedresser at Tocal who married Magdalena SCHINK at Tocal on 3 December 1849. Marriage and Baptismal Register, Paterson 1837-1865 M/PAT/OS, courtesy of the Ferguson Memorial Library, Archives of the Presbyterian Church of Australia in the State of New South Wales.
  • same person as Philip Morarer (see below)?
McBride John
  • employed by Felix Wilson at Tocal. A sawyer by trade and 'free by servitude'. Absconded from the service of F Wilson before his written engagement expired. A warrant issued for his arrest by the Paterson Bench and five pounds reward for his capture offered by F Wilson. The Australian, 18 Feb 1841
McCarthy** John
  • convict (ship: Heber, 1837). A tobacco twister from Cork, 7 year sentence for stealing chairs, age 19. SR Convict Indents , fiche 727 page 103.
  • assigned to C & F Wilson , Paterson. General Return of Convicts in NSW 1837.
McCarthy* Timothy
  • convict (ship: Governor Ready, 1829). Ploughman from Co.Cork, 7 year sentence, age 35, for sheep stealing. Assigned on arrival to JP Webber, Pattersons River. SR Convict Idents, fiche 671.
McDonald Ann
  • living at Tocal when she married Usher Tinkler at Tocal on 16 March 1847 (BDM index V1847145 78)
McGillvery John
  • living at Tocal about 1873 to 1878. NSW Electoral Roll for The Paterson, 1873-74, 1874-75, 1876-77, 1877-78.
McGilvray Alexander
  • married Louisa Stace at Tocal in November 1850 (pers comm. descendant).
McGuigan** Miles or Hugh
  • convict (ship: Java, 1833). A soldier from Glasgow, 7 year sentence for insubordination, age 33. Certificate of Freedom 1840. SR Convict Indents, fiche 706 page 183.
  • assigned to C & F Wilson , Paterson. General Return of Convicts in NSW 1837.
McIneeny Thomas
  • convict (ship: Asia, 1825). A ploughman from Co. Meath, life sentence, age 26, assigned on arrival to JP Webber (Tocal). Ticket of Leave 1834, Conditional Pardon 1844. SR Convict Indents, fiche 655 page 155.
Mildmay George
  • convict (ship: Hercules, 1830). An errand boy from Dublin, 7 year sentence for shop robbery, age 16. SR Convict Indents, fiche 667 page 8.
  • assigned on arrival in 1830 to James Webber (Tocal). PRO London, HO10/29, NSW, Convicts Arrived 1828-32.
  • absconded from service of JP Webber in 1833. GG 2 Oct 1833 p402 .
Miller William
  • convict (ship: Burrell, 1830). A house painter from Kildare, 7 year sentence for obtaining money falseley, Certificate of Freedom 1835. SR Convict Indents, fiche 677 page 29.
  • assigned on arrival to James Webber (Tocal). PRO London, HO10/29, NSW, Convicts Arrived 1828-32.
Milligan Alexander
  • son of James and Jane (see below). Born at Tocal 6 September 1845. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers, ML FM4/9145
Milligan James
  • farmer at Tocal from at least 1847 to 1855, wife Jane. Records of Baptisms, Burials & Marriages (microfilm), Parish of Houghton 1851, vol 37. BDM’s Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers , ML FM4/1945
Milligan James
  • born 15 August 1850 at Tocal (baptised 30 March 1851), parents James and Jane. Records of Baptisms, Burials & Marriages (microfilm), Parish of Houghton 1851, vol 37.
Milligan Mary Ann
  • daughter of James and Jane (see above). Born at Tocal 15 September 1847. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers, ML FM4/9145
  • buried 17 March 1855, aged 7 1/2 years, farmer's daughter, Tocal. BDM’s Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers, ML FM4/1945.
Milligan
(Mulligan)
William
  • born 15 February 1856, parents James and Jane (see below), Tocal, father’s occupation farmer. BDM’s Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers, ML FM4/1945 
  • buried 21 Feb 1856, aged 5 days. Burials in St Pauls Cemetery, Paterson (P Clements 1996).
Millson* Edward
  • convict (ship: Sarah, 1829). A farm worker from Yorkshire, 7 year sentence for stealing geese, age 20, assigned on arrival to JP Webber (Tocal?). Ticket of Leave 1834, Certificate of Freedom 1839. SR Convict Indents, fiche 674 page 17.
Moloney John
  • worker at Tocal 1879. The Kidd Family in Australia 1829-2000 by Esme Meehan (2000)
Mooney
(Moodey)
Lawrence
  • convict (ship: Mangles, 1828). A carter from  Meath, life sentence for house stealing, age 25. Ticket of Leave 1839. SR Convict Indent, fiche 669 page 78.
  • assigned to James Webber , Tocal. Census of NSW 1828.
Moors*
(Moore)
John
  • convict (ship: Champion, 1827). A weaver from Manchester, life sentence for stealing clothes, age 31. Ticket of Leave 1846 and 1851. SR Convict Indent, fiche 667 page 240. At Tocal 1833.
Morarer Catherine
  • born at Tocal on 8 June 1850. Parents Philip and Mary. Father a German vine dresser at Tocal. BDM's Newcastle Diocese Parish Registers, ML FM4/9145
  • buried 14 June 1850, aged 7 days. Burials in St Pauls Cemetery, Paterson (P Clements 1996).
Morarer
(Moraser)
Philip
  • German vine dresser on the Tocal estate. Wife Mary. Records of Baptisms, Burials & Marriages (microfilm), Parish of Houghton 1850, vol 35.
Mulligan
  • see Milligan
Murdock Hugh
  • convict (ship: Hooghley, 1825). A shearer and thresher from Co tyrone, 7 year sentence, age 32. SR Convict Indents , fiche 655 page 167.
  • assigned to James Webber, Tocal. Census of NSW 1828
  • received 50 lashes for disrespectful conduct to his master James Webber, his ticket of leave withdrawn and he was returned to Hyde Park Barracks. Jun 1830. NSW Col Sec, Letters sent. SR reel 1043 4/3667. 
Murphy Edward
  • convict (ship: Mangles, 1828). A farm servant from Wicklow, life sentence for sheep stealing, age 24. Ticket of Leave 1837. SR Convict Indent, fiche 669 page 78.
  • assigned to JP Webber, Patersons Plains. Census of NSW 1828.
  • assigned to C & F Wilson , Paterson. General Return of Convicts in NSW 1837.
Musk* James
  • convict (ship: Phoenix, 1828). A labourer from Suffolk, 7 year sentence for house breaking, age 19. Assigned on arrival to JP Webber, Marford (probably Tocal). SR Convict Indents, fiche 669 page 99.
  • assigned to JP Webber, Patersons Plains. Census of NSW 1828.

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