Source:
The Convict Ships - Charles Bateson
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Master Thomas Walker; 201 male convicts
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Arrived on the ship Fortune, Captain Walker with 196 male prisoners in a healthy state. On the passage 2 died - John Birnie and William Miles and 2 others drowned Thomas Simpson and John Payne. A soldier Michael Dwyer, who was accidentally shot in the leg also died after suffering amputation of the limb. The Fortune departed England 13th December sailing via Rio
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Fortune 1813 (came free?)
Source:
Church of England Burials Register Book 1821 - 1825 - University of Newcastle
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Died aged 32. Note - not in the convict indents of the Fortune, possibly a soldier
Surname:
Barnard (Barney)
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Brickmaker from Brussels. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Pat. Plains under sentence of 1 month in the cells
Surname:
Barnard (Barney)
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Re permission to marry at Windsor
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On list of prisoners sent to Newcastle per Elizabeth Henrietta
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Drowned with Catherine Flynn, George Pell and William Gudgeon after a boating accident
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On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle
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Baker. Drowned in a boating accident on the Hunter river
Source:
State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Title: Bound manuscript indents, 1788-1842; Item: [4/4004]; Microfiche: 634.(Ancestry)
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Tried. Middlesex gaol delivery 8 April 1812 and sentenced to transportation for life. Native place Northampton. Trade bread baker. Age 27
Source:
The Proceedings of the Old Bailey Online
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Daniel Brown age 22, baker, found guilty of feloniously stealing, on the 5th of April , a gelding, value 16 l. the property of Joseph Robson. Sentence of death with a recommendation of mercy on account of his age. Daniel Brown's sister Jane Satchell whose husband was a butcher in Northamptonshire was a witness at the trial. On the same day Daniel Brown and his brother Henry Brown were indicted for stealing a marble slab and a mahogany stand. Daniel Brown was found guilty of grand larceny. Henry Brown found not guilty.
Source:
National Archives Home Office: Convict Prison Hulks: Registers and Letter Books; Class: HO9; Piece: 8. Ancestry.com. UK, Prison Hulk Registers and Letter Books, 1802-1849.
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Age 22. Tried Middlesex 8th April 1812 and sentenced to transportation for life. Received onto the Perseus hulk from Newgate prison on 31st July 1812. For transportation on the Fortune convict ship.
First Name:
George (Joanna)
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Absconded from service
First Name:
George (Joanna)
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Aged 34; native place Venice. Absconded from service
First Name:
George (Joanna)
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Absconded from Newcastle Penal Settlement
First Name:
Joanna (Johanna)
Date:
1st to 30 April 1823
Source:
Colonial Secretarys Papers. Monthly return of Corporal Punishments
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Sentenced to 50 lashes for theft on board the ship Princess Charlotte
First Name:
John (Joanna)
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On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per Lady Nelson
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On list of prisoners sent to Newcastle per Lady Nelson
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Assigned to Government. Sentenced to 50 lashes for leaving his gang in the hours of public labour and general misconduct
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Currier. Bond to be paid by George Yeomans