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HUBBARD

Sarah b. 1813
Joseph b. 1822
Elizabeth b. 1826
George b. 1829
Mary A b. 1836

Hubbard Family

        1.  William1 Hubbard (Source: Anne McColl) was born 1767 in St Olau's Parish Kingston,

Hertfordshire, England, and died 18 May 1843 in Benevolent Asylum Sydney, New South Wales. 

He married Mary Goulding (Source: Anne McColl.) 17 Dec 1790 in Rouse Hill, Sydney, New

South Wales.  She was born 1767 in London, England, and died 04 Sep 1820 in Sydney, New South Wales.

 

More About William Hubbard:

Burial: 22 May 1843, St Lawrence, Sandhill Cemetery, Sydney, New South Wales

Immigration: 26 Jan 1788, "Scarborough" FIRST FLEET

More About Mary Goulding:

MARY ATKINSON, theft : shoplifting, 12th January, 1787.
The Proceedings of the Old Bailey Ref: t17870112-3

Original Text:
157. MARY ATKINSON was indicted for feloniously stealing, on the 8th of January, four yards

of printed cotton, value 12 s. the property of Richard Birchall and Henry Wilding , privily in their

shop .
RICHARD BIRCHALL sworn.
I am partner with Henry Wilding ; on Monday last, between the hours of twelve and two, a man

came with a remnant of printed callico, wishing to know whether it was our's; I told him it was

our's; I knew it for several reasons, by the pattern, the quantity, and a particular mark which was

on it; the young man took it back; I saw no more of it till I saw it at Justice Hyde's; on the same

day, I believe about two, I saw the prisoner, where there was taken from her by one of the

runners at that office, a quarter of a yard of Irish, which she had bought at my shop that morning.
Was it in your presence? - Yes.
WILLIAM GATES sworn.
I live with my brother, the corner of Leicester-square; the prisoner about Monday last, the 8th

of January, came into our shop; our young man waited upon her; I suppose she staid there a

quarter of an hour; as she was going out of the door I perceived at the window from the door

when she opened it, something under her cloak, that I thought appeared rather large; I

immediately leaped from the counter and pursued her into the street, and stopped her, three

doors distance from our door; I told her I suspected she had something more than was her own;

she immediately said, she had no goods belonging to us; she immediately came back with me,

and when she came into the shop, I looked withinside her cloak, and she pulled out this piece; I

sent to enquire whose it was; mean while he prisoner made a stroke at some boys that were

playing, and she ran away; she was overtaken in Bear-street, and taken to Justice Hyde's; I

gave her to the care of the clerk, and on returning home I found it belonged to the prosecutor.

(The piece produced and deposed to by Mr. Birchall.)
Gates. I know it by a figure.
Mr. Peatt, Prisoner's Counsel. I presume you know you have lost a piece of that quantity? -

Most certainly.
But you do not know it by a deficiency of stock? - We have not taken stock since.
See original Is that figure that you say you know, a small figure? - Yes.
Can you swear to a small figure on a piece of cloth? - Yes.
WILLIAM WATERS sworn.
I belong to Mr. Hyde's office; I searched the prisoner, and found a quarter of a yard of cloth in

her pocket, which the gentleman said, she bought of him; that is all I know.
WILLIAM LLOYD sworn.
I am shopman to Mess. Birchall and Wilding; I served the prisoner with a quarter of a yard of

Irish the same day; I cannot swear to the piece; I am sure of the woman; as to this piece of callico

I have seen the pattern at our house; there is not the least doubt but it is theirs.
Do you know that that is their property? - I cannot say, because I did not see the woman steal it.
THOMAS HOWELL sworn.
I was shopman at the prosecutors a week preceding that time; I had left him just before.
Was that piece of callico when you left the shop Mr. Birchall and Wilding's property? - To the

best of my knowledge it was; I measured it the week before; this is my mark; but I do not know

whether it continued in the shop after I left it.
Mr. Peatt. Could you have known that to be your masters property, if you saw it at another

shop in turning over a multitude of pieces, without any impression of a theft on your mind? - In

all probability there might be more of the same.
BENJAMIN TANKED sworn.
I am in the prosecutor's shop; I know this piece of printed callico perfectly well.
Is it your masters property? - Yes, I believe it is; I know it by the pattern; this was the only piece

of the kind we had in the house when we took stock.
How lately before the time it was taken away had you seen it in the shop? - Not more than half

an hour, I had it in my hands; I do not know that any body was in the shop before I missed it

from that spot, except William Lloyd ; I believe I was in the shop during the whole of that half

hour; I did not sell it to any body; there was nobody in the shop but the prisoner, till the

remnant came from Mr. Gates's.Lloyd. It was upon the counter when the prisoner came in; I

cannot say what part of the counter;

I observed it about eleven or twelve o'clock.
How many persons might come into the shop from the time you saw it to the time you served

her with the Irish? - There might have been some.
Prisoner. I leave it to my counsel.
GUILTY , Death .
She was humbly recommended to mercy by the Jury.
Tried by the second Middlesex Jury before Mr. Justice ASHURST.

Old Bailey Proceedings Online (www.oldbaileyonline.org, 17 June 2003), January 12 1787, trial of

Mary Atkinson  t17870112-3).
http://www.oldbaileyonline.org/html_units/1780s/t17870112-3.html

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Supplementary material: Mary Atkinson, , 23rd May, 1787.
The Proceedings of the Old Bailey Ref: o17870523-6

Original Text:
Mary Atkinson , capitally convicted in January sessions, received his Majesty's pardon, on

being transported to the same place for seven years.

Old Bailey Proceedings Online (www.oldbaileyonline.org, 17 June 2003), May 23 1787, trial of

Mary Atkinson o17870523-6).

Burial: 07 Sep 1820, St Philip's Church of England, Sydney, New South Wales

Immigration: 03 Jun 1790, "Lady Juliana" SECOND FLEET

       

Children of WILLIAM HUBBARD and MARY GOULDING are:

2.                i.    ANN2 HUBBARD, b. 1790, Rosehill, Sydney, New South Wales; d. 25 Oct 1879, Hyde

                         Park Asylum, Sydney, New South Wales.

                  ii.    THOMAS HUBBARD, b. 15 Aug 1796, Parramatta, Sydney, New South Wales; d. 1839,

                         Sydney, New South Wales.

More About THOMAS HUBBARD:

Death Ref.: No. V1839448 23A/1839

                 iii.    ELIZABETH HUBBARD, b. 17 Sep 1800, Sydney, New South Wales;

                         m. JOHN CROOK, 22 Feb 1820, St Phillip's Sydney, New South Wales; b. 1796; d. 28

                         Aug 1828, Liverpool, Sydney, New South Wales.

More About ELIZABETH HUBBARD:

Baptism: 21 Dec 1800, Parramatta, Sydney, New South Wales

More About JOHN CROOK:

Death Ref.: No. V18288029 2C/1828

More About JOHN CROOK and ELIZABETH HUBBARD:

Marriage: 22 Feb 1820, St Phillip's Sydney, New South Wales

                 iv.    JOSEPH HUBBARD (Source: Robina Newton), b. 17 Sep 1800, Sydney, New South Wales.

3.               v.    HARRIETT (ANN) HUBBARD, b. 29 Oct 1802, Parramatta, Sydney, New South Wales; d. 1853, New South Wales.

                 vi.    MARGARET HUBBARD, b. 1806, Sydney, New South Wales; d. 01 Aug 1820, Sydney, New South Wales.

 

Generation No. 2

 

        2.  Ann2 Hubbard (William1) was born 1790 in Rosehill, Sydney, New South Wales, and

died 25 Oct 1879 in Hyde Park Asylum, Sydney, New South Wales. 

She married William Nash 07 Aug 1810 in St. Matthew's, Windsor, New South Wales. 

He was born in Hertfordshire, England, and died 02 Feb 1845 in Sussex Street, Sydney, New South Wales.

 

Notes for William Nash:

Surname FirstName Date Details Page Item COD Reel Remarks

NASH William 4/12/1816 - 56 [4/4427] COD18 601 Discharged from Sydney Gaol by special

remission from Governor; special remission of Colonial sentence

.... NSW State Archives

       

Children of Ann Hubbard and William Nash are:

                          i.    Thomas3 Nash, born 29 Jul 1811 in Windsor, New South Wales (Source: Lyndall Aston)

                                 He married Sarah Cook 1837 in Sydney, New South Wales.

More About Thomas Nash:

Birth Ref.: No. V18122638 1A/1812

+      4                ii.    Sarah Nash, born 20 Jul 1813 in Windsor, New South Wales; died 1858 in Sydney, New South Wales.

                         iii.    Samuel Nash, born 03 Apr 1816 in Sydney, New South Wales (Source: Lyndall

                                 Aston); died 18 Mar 1818 in Sydney, New South Wales.

More About Samuel Nash:

Birth Ref.: No. V18164376 1B/1816

Death Ref.: No. V1818718 7/1818

                         iv.    William Nash, born 17 Sep 1817 in Sydney, New South Wales (Source: Lyndall

                                 Aston); died 1863 in Tamworth, New South Wales.

                                 More About William Nash:

Birth Ref.: No. V18174893 1B/1817

Death Ref.: No. 6041/1863

                          v.    Jane Nash, born 02 Jun 1820 in Sydney, New South Wales. 

                                 She married George Cunnes 1837 in Sydney, New South Wales.

More About Jane Nash:

Birth Ref.: No. V18205045 1B/1820

+      5             vi.    Joseph Francis Nash, born 1822 in Sydney, New South Wales; died 17 Jan 1893 in Sydney Hospital, New South Wales.

                       vii.    Charles Nash (Source: Lyndall Aston), born 1824 in Sydney, New South Wales; died 1862.

+      6            viii.    Elizabeth Nash, born 28 Sep 1826 in Sydney, New South Wales; died 30 Oct 1903 in

                                 Emmerick Street, Leichhardt, Sydney, New South Wales.

+      7               ix.    George Nash, born 25 Jan 1829 in Sackville Reach, New South Wales; died 1919 in

                                 King Street, Newtown, Sydney, New South Wales.

                          x.    Henry Nash (Source: Lyndall Aston), born 1831 in Lower Hawkesbury, New South

                                 Wales; died 30 Nov 1832 in Lower Hawkesbury, New South Wales.

More About Henry Nash:

Birth Ref.: No. V1831164 16/1831

Death Ref.: No. V18321500 16/1832

                        xi.    John Nash (Source: Lyndall Aston), born 1831 in Lower Hawkesbury, New South

                                 Wales.

More About John Nash:

Birth Ref.: No. V183110887 1C/1831

                        xii.    Anne Matilda Nash (Source: Lyndall Aston), born 15 Apr 1834 in Sussex Street,

                                 Sydney, New South Wales; died 29 Jan 1835 in Sydney, New South Wales.

More About Anne Matilda Nash:

Birth Ref.: No. V1834541 18/1834

Death Ref.: No. V18352068 19/1835

                      xiii.    Emma Nash (Source: Lyndall Aston), born 15 Apr 1834 in Sussex Street, Sydney,

                                New South Wales.

                                More About Emma Nash:

                                Birth Ref.: No. V1834516 18/1834

                      xiv.    Mary Ann Nash (Source: Lyndall Aston), born 02 Jun 1836 in Sydney, New South

                                Wales.

                                More About Mary Ann Nash:

                                Birth Ref.: No. V1836158 20/1836

 

        3.  Harriett2 Hubbard (William1) (Source: Anne McColl) was born 29 Oct 1802 in Parramatta, Sydney, New South Wales. 

She married William Cook (Source: Anne McColl) 22 Nov 1821 in St Philip's Church of England,

Sydney, New South Wales, son of Benjamin Cook and Ann Poulter. 

He was born 05 Jun 1800 in AT SEA onboard "Royal Admiral", and died 19 Nov 1874 in West

Kempsey, New South Wales.

       

 

 

 


 


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