I found Joseph WATERS as I was doing research on my grgrgrandfather's, Francis McCROHAN City of Edinburgh (2), time in Australia. I found an account of Joseph WATERS part in the capture of Jack Jacky in 1841 in Film # 0990733 In Letters Colonial Secretary 1800-1849 which I ordered from my local LDS History Center in Washington State, USA. Joseph WATERS--Norfolk; Year of Arrival--27 August 1829; Where Tried--Middlesea(?); When-4th September 1828; Sentence--14 Years; 3rd March 1831--14 days Treadmill, absent from his Station; 13th May 1831--4 days, Cells, Runaway; 9th September 1831--50 Lashes, Cells, Drunk; 8th July 1831--50 Lashes, Cells, Drunk; 13th August 1831--28 days Treadmill, Drunk; 31 October 1831--10 Days Treadmill, Drunk and Fighting; 27 of February 1832--50 Lashes, Absconding; 20th August 1832--6 months--Stone(unclear writing)--Absconding; 24 February 1834--12 Months--D--D; 16th January 1837--14 days Cells--Absenting. Joseph Waters was not granted a pardon due to his offenses, but was told that he would be kept in consideration for his part in Jacky Jacky's capture. I hope that a Waters researcher will find this information useful, and there are other references to Joseph Water's part in the capture by Edward Gray of Sutton Forest to the Colonial Secretary on the film. My grgrgandfather also spent time on the treadmill and in the cells for drunkeness, must have been the ginger beer other researchers talk so much about, although after he married my grgrgrandmother, he does not appear on the offense rolls. Mary Margaret