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Transportation
Mark Pewter was transported on the Katherine Stewart Forbes, departing 7th Oct 1829 and arriving 18th Feb 1830 with 201 passengers.
Katherine Stewart Forbes (generic)References
| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 89, Class and Piece Number HO11/7, Page Number 219 (112) |
| Source Description | This record is one of the entries in the British convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database compiled by State Library of Queensland from British Home Office (HO) records which are available on microfilm as part of the Australian Joint Copying Pro |
| Original Source | Great Britain. Home Office |
| Compiled By | State Library of Queensland |
| Database Source | British convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database |
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Convict Notes




4 Oct 1845 "The Red House", Maitland, New South Wales, Australia (as per D Wong entry but naming the property - Cutting from Maitland Mercury) ----------------------------- 14 Apr 1847 Lochinvar, Maitland, New South Wales Item: 29108..... Surname: Putter. First Name: M...... Place: Lochinvar Source: Advert in Maitland Mercury.....Details: Unclaimed letter held at Sydney Post Office. (Earliest reference found with alternative name Putter/Pewter.) ------------------------------- Notice to Correspondents The undersigned begs to inform his correspondents that in consequence of letters frequently being mis-sent to other places bearing a similar name to his estate, he has changed the name to DALYSFORD in lieu of Stoney Creek, Mark Putter, Dalyford, nr Dalwood. Black Creek, Aug 15th 1862. Source: The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River G A -Sat 16 Aug 1862. ----------------------------- Marriage 1870 Mark Putter to Margaret Jane Daly at Maitland NSW. Source: Australia, Marriage Index, 1788-1950 Registration Number:2649 ----------------- Death. Event Place: Greater Cessnock, New South Wales, Australia Age: 77 Birth Year (Estimated): 1803 Death Date: 19 Sep 1880 Branxton General Cemetery Branxton, Cessnock City, New South Wales, Source: Find a Grave Memorial 52024627 -------------------------- Death of Spouse. Margaret Jane Daly Putter BIRTH unknown DEATH 1884 BURIAL Branxton General Cemetery Branxton, Cessnock City, New South Wales, Australia MEMORIAL ID 52024620. ------------------------ Probate. 22 Nov 1880 Daylsford, New South Wales, Australia PUTTER/Mark/locality-Daylsford/DOD 19/9/1880/ item[19/10182]/Date Duty Paid 22/11/1880/Reel 3025/ Remarks - No duty paid file. File now at Z01756 [20/6979]/ID 14620 Source: Australia, New South Wales, Deceased Estate Files, 1880-1923 Family Search




Yesterday the following prisoners were removed from the Convict Gaol be put on board the Leviathan hulk, at Portsmouth —James Coppin and Samuel Stanes, for housebreaking at Castle Hedingham; Wm. Raven, for burglary at Earls Colne; James Dames, for housebreaking at Ixworth; Wm. Stock, for sbeep stealing at Dunmow; John Hance and Mark Pewter, for sheep-stealing at Tollesbury; John Metson and James Tilley, for housebreaking at Docking; James Sharp, for stealing in a dwelling-house at Dumnow; David Townsend, for housebreaking at Finchingfield, for transportation for life; and Thomas Freeman, for house-breaking at Loughton, for 14 years. Essex Herald, 5 May 1829.




Mark Pewter was 27 years old on arrival. Native Place: Essex. Mark was illiterate, married with 2 children, 5'4" tall, ruddy complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes, small scar left side of forehead, tree and anchor on right arm, tattoos on the left. Assigned to Alexander McLeod at Ratagan on arrival. 1838: TOL Invermein 14/6/1839: TOL Passport, Invermein Bench 13/6/1840: TOL Passport, Scone Bench 28/5/1841: TOL Passport, Scone Bench 1841: TOL, Maitland. 1844: Recommended for a CP 4/10/1845 Maitland Mercury: MARK PEWTER having entered upon the above premises, begs to inform parties travelling that road that they will meet with good accommodation, at reasonable charges. Teams, &c, can have the advantage of Paddocks and Stockyard at the undermentioned charges : Fat Cattle .....................1½d. per night. Working Bullocks ........ 2d." 2/3/1846: CP 17/10/1846 Maitland Mercury: Hawkers' License issued.