Albert Blackman [34461]
- Born: After 1845
- Died: After 1880
Noted events in his life were:
• Witness, 1880 Feb 27. 1 Sydney Stock Market. (1880, February 27). The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864-1933), p. 2. Retrieved April 2, 2011, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article885725
The Town and Country Journal reports the termination of an extraordinary perjury case. It ... Euphemia Tighe, a half-caste cook at Gnomery, who had been in the employ of Mr, Hungerford for eight or nine years, de- posed to seeing Jolly there in December, 1877, and a sheep from Iris Hock being put into a room. She could not remember what they had for dinner at the station on the day men- tioned, Albert Blackman (who had been in-the employ of Mr. Hungerford, but had been dis- missed), brother of last witness-gave somewhat similar evidence regarding Davenport's sheep being on Mr. Hungerford's run in December, 1877, but could not recollect seeing a sheepskin up an the woolpress or anywhere else about the station homestead. James Tighe, husband of Euphemia Tighe, who had been in the employ of Mr. Hungerford for seven or eight years, gave similar testimony. The witnesses were brought distances of 600 and 700 miles, and Blackman was brought from Queensland. ...
• living, 1880 Feb 27, Queensland.
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