Hi Listers, Here are my primary interests. Robert Forrester : Scarborough. 1788. Charles Homer Martin: General Stewart. 1818. William Nicholls : Baring 2. 1819. Ann Russell: Brothers. 1824. William Townsend: Lord Lyndoch 1833. Best regards.....Ian Nicholls.
Researching all convicts who died on Norfolk Island 1788 - 1814 Cathy Dunn
Hi Listers, My convicts are: Richard Porter, "Surprise" 1790 Ann Hutchinson, "Mary Ann" 1791 Mary Ann Hutchinson. "Mary Ann" 1791 John Wood Parton, "General Stewart" 1818 James Tobin, "Larkins"2 1829 John McMahon, "Jane" 1831 Regards, Charlotte Smith, [email protected]
John Jackson Burrell 1 1830 Thomas Hall Ocean 1 1815 Edward Merrick[Meyrick Surprize 1790 Mary Elizabeth Russell Mary Ann 1791 Charles Ivory[Evry Royal Admiral 1800 Ann Healey Indispensible 1809 Thomas A R Gosper Surprize 1790 Mary Ann Hipwell Mary Ann 1791 Ricfhard Reynolds Atlantic 1791 Elizabeth Stirling Britannia 2 1798 Charles Wood Barwell 1797 Ann Walford Canada 2 1810 William Jones Baring 1 1815 Nita Fraser
Hi Wal Who did your John Turner marry. Thanks, June ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2011 7:11 PM Subject: [PJ] my convicts > Hi listers, > My direct convict ancestors are: > Edward Humphries per Scarbrough 1788 > Mary Williams per Neptune 1790 > John Turner per Mariner 1816 > William Goslett per Marquis of Hastings 1826 > William Batkin per Royal Admiral 1830. > Regards > Wal Carter > > ---------------------- > To send a message to the Port Jackson Convicts List, send an email to > [email protected] > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi listers, My direct convict ancestors are: Edward Humphries per Scarbrough 1788 Mary Williams per Neptune 1790 John Turner per Mariner 1816 William Goslett per Marquis of Hastings 1826 William Batkin per Royal Admiral 1830. Regards Wal Carter
Hi all Is anyone researching William Hallett, tried somerset 1832, arrived Australia on Hove in 1834. I am inquiring for a friend. Regards Norma My convicts: Edward Whitton, Scarborough; Anne Slater, Queen; Richard Barnes, Glatton
Hi Listers, My convict is John Grainger/Granger, 1822, Mangles (2). Regards, Marina Grainger.
My convicts are: Susannah Whitley "Mary (5)" 1835 Timothy Farrell "Cambridge" 1827 Carol in Coffs
Hi All, My convicts are: Agnes Connor "Whitby" 9/2/1839 John Price "Ganges" 2/6/1797 Sarah Bott "Earl Cornwallis" 10/6/1801 Mary Burcham "Sydney Cove" 11/1/1807 *Ray Chilton* E-mail [email protected]
My convicts are - Susannah Nairn "Kitty" 1792 James Wright "Indian" 1810 Latherine Latimore "Wanstead" 1813 John Cook "Guilford" 1822 John Sargeson "Marquis of Hastings III" 1828 Martha Vagg "John Renwick" 1838 Helen in NZ
Hi everyone, Just introducing myself again as I seem to have dropped off the list somehow :) Convicts being followed are: Francis William Berry, John Barry 1, 1819 Elizabeth Finegan, Mary III, 1823 Valentine Bullen, Princess Royal, 1822 George (Henry or Alexander) Cotton Regards, Carleen Carleen Arnold Senior Teacher of Learning Enrichment Co-ordinator +61293917726 [email protected] [cid:[email protected]] The Scots College Victoria Road, Bellevue Hill NSW 2023 | p: (+61 2) 9391 7600 | Administration Fax: (+61 2) 9391 7629 | Principal and Academic Fax: (+61 2) 9327 7584 | e: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> | w: www.tsc.nsw.edu.au<http://www.tsc.nsw.edu.au> <http://www.tsc.nsw.edu.au>
Hi Katrina Was Michael Farrell the young chap who arrived free shortly before he was convicted of stealing in late 1828 and sentenced to 7 years transportation ... possibly to Norfolk Island? Regards Lesley Uebel http://www.claimaconvict.net/index.html CLAIM A CONVICT email: [email protected] On 1/10/2011 3:57 PM, [email protected] wrote: > > My convicts are > Elizabeth Hilton "Lord Wellington" 1820 > Ann Haynes alias Foss " William Pitt" 1806 > Henry Foss " Fortune" 1806 > William Brown " Elizabeth" 1820 > My husband's convicts are;- > Micheal Farrell On the 1828 census and marriage certificate it says Mariner > John Jackson "Earl Cornwallis" 1801 > Mary Ann Kershaw "Canada" 1810 > George Payne (Pain) "Asia" 1822 > Regards, > Katrina
My convicts are Elizabeth Hilton "Lord Wellington" 1820 Ann Haynes alias Foss " William Pitt" 1806 Henry Foss " Fortune" 1806 William Brown " Elizabeth" 1820 My husband's convicts are;- Micheal Farrell On the 1828 census and marriage certificate it says Mariner John Jackson "Earl Cornwallis" 1801 Mary Ann Kershaw "Canada" 1810 George Payne (Pain) "Asia" 1822 Regards, Katrina
There are 2 convicts named John Jackson on the ship Earl Cornwallis in 1801. One was sentenced in Middlesex February 1800 for stealing Mace and the Other in Kent Assizes in March 1800. I do not know what this John Jackson did. The John Jackson I am interested in married May Ann Kershaw( another convict) in 1810 in Parramatta and had a daughter Mary Ann Jackson born about 1818 in Airds(Campbeltown). Does anyone know which court this John Jackson's trial was held? Also if he was tried in Kent does anyone know what he did? Regards, Katrina
Is there a lister who is a decendent of the following ; John Smith Hebe arrived 1820 John Lane Eliza arrived 1822 James Swainsboro'/Swansborough/Swanborough. Surry 4 arrived 1823 The three names above accompanied Allan Cunningham on his 1827 exploration journey to Liverpool Plains and Darling Downs. With thanks Fay
Hi Rhonda, Aunt's Husband's tree. lol We have chatted years ago, as the Woods are inter-connected through the Monks, Gorham, Shepherd, Croker, Carr, Berry, Berrell/Burrell branches. Kind regards, Sherrie. On Mon, 26 Sep 2011 18:11:22 +1000, RhondaB <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Sherrie > John Patrick Wood's father was Thomas Wood and Mary McInerney m 1837 St. > Mary's Catholic Church Sydney, the first 3 kids were not baptised -no > priest, then the next three all on the same day. Thomas Wood died Grenfell 1873 buried at Young. She is buried there with him. > What is your connection to them?? Happy to swap details. > Now going to look at the ship "Dick" matches details on his death cert. > Cheers Rhonda > > > ---------------------- > To send a message to the Port Jackson Convicts List, send an email to > [email protected] > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- http://www.silkweb.com.au/
Thanks Lesley Hi Julie There were 11 men who had been tried at the Cape and arrived on board the Mariner (3 in 1827. These men didn't go to Cork - the Mariner (3) sailed via the Cape and they were collected from there. Regards Lesley Uebel
Hi Julie There were 11 men who had been tried at the Cape and arrived on board the Mariner (3 in 1827. These men didn't go to Cork - the Mariner (3) sailed via the Cape and they were collected from there. Regards Lesley Uebel http://www.claimaconvict.net/index.html CLAIM A CONVICT email: [email protected] On 28/09/2011 8:36 AM, Julie Webb wrote: > Dear Lesley and all > > > > I am trying to assist a friend with this convict and there are a few > questions I am hoping someone may be able to answer. John Smith was > transported on the Mariner (3) in 1827 for the crime of Burglary, however, > his trial was in the Cape of Good Hope in 1826, I have never come across > this before. He was a native of Northampton, married with 2 children, then > this trial is in South Africa and then a year later he leaves from Cork, > Ireland on the Mariner (3). Does anyone know how I can get records of the > trial and why would it have been there rather than England. Apparently he > applied for permission to marry Ann Wells but it was denied because he was > already married, however they ended up at Richmond and had several children. > I would appreciate hearing from anyone who has information on this convict > or anything about his family, such a common name makes things difficult as > well, thanks > > > > Regards > > Julie Webb > > Gold Coast >
Dear Lesley and all I am trying to assist a friend with this convict and there are a few questions I am hoping someone may be able to answer. John Smith was transported on the Mariner (3) in 1827 for the crime of Burglary, however, his trial was in the Cape of Good Hope in 1826, I have never come across this before. He was a native of Northampton, married with 2 children, then this trial is in South Africa and then a year later he leaves from Cork, Ireland on the Mariner (3). Does anyone know how I can get records of the trial and why would it have been there rather than England. Apparently he applied for permission to marry Ann Wells but it was denied because he was already married, however they ended up at Richmond and had several children. I would appreciate hearing from anyone who has information on this convict or anything about his family, such a common name makes things difficult as well, thanks Regards Julie Webb Gold Coast