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    1. Re: [AUS-CON] John WISHART - Bengal Merchant 1838
    2. Lesley Uebel
    3. Hi A Ticket of Leave will provide you with the district he was living in at the time he received it - not just that he was living in NSW. *Sometimes* a ticket will also provide other information that may be useful Regards Lesley Uebel mailto:ckennedy@bigpond.net.au CLAIM A CONVICT http://users.bigpond.net.au/convicts/index.html -----Original Message----- From: aus-convicts-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:aus-convicts-bounces@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of Scott Alexander Wishart Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 7:39 PM To: aus-convicts@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [AUS-CON] John WISHART - Bengal Merchant 1838 Hi Lesley & Martin, Many thanks for your messages. Yes, I haven¹t found a death for John yet, I¹ve seen several certificates, but none as yet are my man. I¹ve also entertained the idea that he returned to the UK, but have not found any evidence of this either. The convict bank warrant states that he had £2 owing, and his ticket of leave doesn¹t really give anything away other than that he was in NSW. I think I know of the Government Gazettes you mentioned, one reference to a ticket of leave is definitely my John, whilst others (with the possible exception of a few Sydney Postal unclaimed letters) are related to the John Wishart who arrived on the Maitland. John was indeed a bigamist, and a bigamist on quite a grand scale as he had no less than six wives living at the same time, all in different locations (in London and Glasgow) and even having the nerve to marry two of the wives in the same church! It seems nobody cared much for him when he was transported as no claims for clemency were filed. I doubt any of the local libraries here will have Joan¹s microfiche, so I¹ll try the larger London ones. Thanks again for your advice, Scott

    07/24/2008 02:55:28