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Item: 74242
Surname: Sears
First Name: Henry
Ship: -
Date: 1842 19 October
Place: -
Source: CO
Details: Sentenced to death for piracy and attempted murder at Norfolk Island


 
Item: 126524
Surname: Sears
First Name: Henry
Ship: -
Date: 1834 30 January
Place: -
Source: SG
Details: Sentenced to be worked in irons on the public roads of the Colony for 2 years for larceny


 
Item: 126526
Surname: Sears
First Name: Henry
Ship: -
Date: 1840 29 July
Place: Berrima
Source: SH
Details: Henry Sears and John Dagley, runaways from Towrang Stockade apprehended with fire arms. Sears sentenced to 14 years in a penal settlement. An old offender. William Monday granted a conditional pardon for the apprehension of these two bushrangers


 
Item: 126527
Surname: Sears
First Name: Henry
Ship: -
Date: 1833 26 December
Place: Sydney
Source: SG
Details: Charged with stealing a boat belonging to Isaac Nichols at Concord; and for having in his possession sundry articles of clothing stolen from the Field of Mars. Supposed to have been concerned in the late depredations on the Parramatta Road


 
Item: 126528
Surname: Sears
First Name: Henry
Ship: -
Date: 1842 22 October
Place: Sydney
Source: SMH
Details: Found guilty of piracy at Norfolk Island. Addressed the Court prior to sentencing. Stated that he would sooner die than serve his fourteen years at Norfolk Island; denied having taken the active part assigned to him in the affair as accused by the witnesses


 
Item: 126529
Surname: Sears
First Name: Henry
Ship: -
Date: 1842 4 November
Place: Norfolk Island
Source: The Courier (Hobart)
Details: John Jones, Thomas Whelan, George Beaver, Henry Sears, Nicholas Lewis and James Wolfe found guilty of piracy and murder in taking possession of the Governor Phillip at Norfolk Island 21st June


 
Item: 62723
Surname: Sears
First Name: Henry
Ship: Asia 1825 (111)
Date: 1825 4 August
Place: Patterson's Plains
Source: SG
Details: Age 18. From Sanbury. 5' 4 3/4" grey eyes, flaxen hair, pale complexion, Absconded from J. Boughton at Patterson's Plains


 
Item: 69491
Surname: Sears
First Name: Henry
Ship: Asia 1825 (111)
Date: 1832 21 November
Place: -
Source: 1832 GG
Details: Apprehended after absconding from No. 1 stockade


 
Item: 78473
Surname: Sears
First Name: Henry
Ship: Asia 1825 (111)
Date: 1827 13 August
Place: Newcastle
Source: SG
Details: Brick maker aged 23. Absconded from Newcastle gaol


 
Item: 105121
Surname: Sears
First Name: Henry
Ship: Asia 1825 (111)
Date: 1833 19 December
Place: -
Source: SG
Details: Brickmaker aged 25 frm Sunbury. Grey eyes, flaxen hair, pale complexion. Absconded from No. 1 road party since 7th December. 2nd time absconding


 
Item: 126523
Surname: Sears
First Name: Henry
Ship: Asia 1825 (111)
Date: 1840 17 June
Place: Towrang Stockade
Source: GG
Details: Brickmaker aged 33 from Sunderland. Absconded from the Stockade at Towrang. Supposed that he will attempt to leave the Colony


 
Item: 181566
Surname: Sears
First Name: Henry
Ship: Asia 1825 (111)
Date: 6 December 1825
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
Details: Henry Sears, in government service, charged with making away with his slop clothing. The superintendent states - the prisoner having been returned to government service a short time since in a state of nakedness, I was directed to clothe him which I did. Since which he has made away with his shirt and shoes. Henry Sears sentenced to one month in the gaol gang


 
Item: 181854
Surname: Sears
First Name: Henry
Ship: Asia 1825 (111)
Date: 22 May 1826
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825, 1826-1827 (Ancestry)
Details: Henry Sears in government service, charged with stealing a pair of shoes from a fellow prisoner. William Hart states - Last night after I was asleep in barracks my shoes were stolen from me. James Dermoody states - This morning at day break I saw Sears going to the privy with a pair of shoes under his arm. I followed him and saw him putting them under the flooring of the privy. I asked him where he had got them, he said he had found them and that I should have half if I would not say anything about it. I refused to have anything to do in it I went and told the barrack master who took the shoes from him. The prisoner states he found the shoes. Henry Sears sentenced to 50 lashes


 
Item: 195064
Surname: Sears
First Name: Henry
Ship: Asia 1825 (111)
Date: 7 June 1828
Place: Phoenix Hulk to Moreton Bay
Source: State Records Authority of New South Wales; Kingswood, New South Wales, Australia; Title: Phoenix Hulk: Discharge Book, 1825-1830; Volume: 4/6285
Details: Henry Sears per Asia, sentenced to 3 years in a penal settlement. Discharged from the Phoenix Hulk and transported to Moreton Bay per Lucy Ann


 
Item: 195085
Surname: Sears
First Name: Henry
Ship: Asia 1825 (111)
Date: 2 May 1825
Place: Sydney
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4009A]; Microfiche: 655
Details: Henry Sears age 18. Brick moulder from Sunbury. Tried at Lewes 16 August 1824. Sentenced to transportation for life. Assigned to Airds district on arrival


 
Item: 195086
Surname: Sears
First Name: Henry
Ship: Asia 1825 (111)
Date: -
Place: Darlinghurst Gaol
Source: Darlinghurst Gaol Entrance Books
Details: Henry Sears sent to Darlinghurst gaol from Norfolk Island with seven other men all to be sent for trial. Sentenced to death. Executed 8 December 1842


 
Item: 195087
Surname: Sears
First Name: Henry
Ship: Asia 1825 (111)
Date: 25 June 1840
Place: Sutton Forrest
Source: The Australian
Details: Last week, two desperate marauders were apprehended on a gentleman s estate in the neighbourhood of Sutton Forest, by two of the servants on the estate, one of them an assigned servant, and were kept confined until the arrival of the police, who were absent on the look out for the gang, of which those two formed a part. They turned out to be Henry Sears, other wise called Flash Gatty, and John Daley, two runaways from the Towrang ironed gang. They were forwarded for examination before the magistrate at Berrima, who told the assigned servant that for the exertions which he had displayed in apprehending the prisoners, he should re commend him to his Excellency the Governor for a conditional pardon.


 
Item: 195088
Surname: Sears
First Name: Henry
Ship: Asia 1825 (111)
Date: 20 October 1842
Place: Sydney
Source: SMH
Details: Supreme Court, before Sir James Dowling Chief Justice. The Norfolk Island Murderers. John Jones, Thomas Whelan, George Beavar, Henry Sears, Nicholas Lewis, James Woolf alias Mordecai, all late of Norfolk Island, labourers, were indicted for, that they on 21 June last on board a certain brig or vessel called the Governor Phillip, at sea, about one mimle from Norfolk Island being then in the act of committing the crime of piracy did with malice aforethought, assault one Charles Whitehead, then being on board the said brig with intent to murder him.....


 
Item: 195089
Surname: Sears
First Name: Henry
Ship: Asia 1825 (111)
Date: 9 November 1842
Place: Gaol yard at Woolloomoolloo
Source: The Colonial Observer
Details: Execution of the Norfolk Island Pirates - George Beaver, John Jones, Henry Sears and Michael Lewis


 
Item: 195090
Surname: Sears
First Name: Henry
Ship: Asia 1825 (111)
Date: 30 July 1840
Place: Sydney
Source: The Australian
Details: John Daley and Henry Sears convicted of robbery with fire arms, were sentenced to transportation - Daley for seven years and Sears for fourteen years.



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