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30380
Surname: Pell
First Name: George
Ship: Hillsborough 1799
Date: 1813 20 May
Place: Paterson's Plains
Source: CSI
Details: Landholder. Permitted to proceed to Sydney to settle farming affairs


30381
Surname: Pell
First Name: George
Ship: Hillsborough 1799
Date: 1815
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: Drowned with Catherine Flynn, Daniel Brown, William Gudgeon in a boating mishap


61432
Surname: Pell
First Name: George
Ship: Hillsborough 1799
Date: 1815 29 July
Place: Newcastle
Source: SG
Details: Settler. Drowned in a boating accident


71594
Surname: Pell
First Name: George
Ship: Hillsborough 1799
Date: 1814 7 August
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: George Perry per 'Admiral Gambier' assigned servant


77158
Surname: Pell
First Name: George
Ship: Hillsborough 1799
Date: 17 June 1804
Place: Sydney
Source: SG
Details: Sent to the gaol gang under suspicion of having aided and abetted a criminal


164945
Surname: Pell
First Name: George
Ship: Hillsborough 1799
Date: 12 July 1797
Place: Bethnal Green road
Source: The Proceedings of the Old Bailey Online
Details: GEORGE PELL was indicted for breaking and entering the dwelling-house of Thomas Meredith , about the hour of ten in the night of the 2d of June , and burglariously stealing therein, two men's coats, value 2s. a cotton gown, value 5s. six linen frocks, value 2s. a linen cap, value 6d. a linen apron, value 6d. two linen handkerchiefs, value 1s. a silk bonnet, value 6d. a silk cloak value 1s. a hat, value 6d. a mahogany tea-chest, value 6d. a brass pistol, value 1s. an iron pistol, value 6d. three flannel petticoats, value 6d. two calimanco petticoats, value 3d. a silk handkerchief, value 6d. the property of the said Thomas; three cotton gowns, value 5s. and a linen petticoat, value 1s. the property of Harriot Hill . Found guilty and sentenced to death. Age 24