Hi Rhonda, I am not sure if this is your man as it says he came on the Scarborough and not the Lady Penrhyn. Given that the names of the children are the same and he is the only James Lee I can find at that time I'd say there is a good chance he is yours. Says he married Sarah Smith on Norfolk Island. This information is from Scott Brown's CD Australian Colonists. Private - Royal Marines 35th (Portsmouth) Company Ship: Scarborough - 1788 Received 100 lashes for drunken insolence before arriving in NSW Sent to Norfolk Island 9 April 1792 - Enlisted in the NSW Corps. He was discharged exactly 5 years later William LEE was born 1 April 1794 at Norfolk Island Smith, Sarah Status on Arrival: Convict Ship: Lady Juliana - 1790 Born/Comments: Date: Abt 1761 Death/Comments: Sydney Town, Norfolk Island Date: 10 October 1804 Father: Mother: Convict Details Crime: Steal 2 silk handkerchiefs & 8 yards of ribdelure Sentence: 7 years Trial Court: Old Bailey Date of Trial: 2 April 1788 Spouse Details Record Name Date Place of Marriage 1171 Lee, James Norfolk Island August 1790 - Sent to Norfolk Island Children 1 Lee, William 7 2 Lee, Maria 8 The son William married a convict Maria Dargin at St Matthews Windsor and they had 12 children. I have their names if you are interested. Carol