Select Surname <javascript:__doPostBack('GridView1','Sort$Surname')> Firstname <javascript:__doPostBack('GridView1','Sort$Firstname')>Alias<javascript:__doPostBack('GridView1','Sort$Alias')> Vessel <javascript:__doPostBack('GridView1','Sort$Vessel')>Year<javascript:__doPostBack('GridView1','Sort$Year')> No <javascript:__doPostBack('GridView1','Sort$No')>Date<javascript:__doPostBack('GridView1','Sort$Date')> RecordType <javascript:__doPostBack('GridView1','Sort$RecordType')>Citation<javascript:__doPostBack('GridView1','Sort$Citation')> Remarks <javascript:__doPostBack('GridView1','Sort$Remarks')>LAWRENCEJohn Barossa183946/598 Ticket of Leave[4/4207; Reel 959]District: Port Macquarie; Tried: Glouc City QS >From Convict Records NSW *Convicts & Deserters* 858 Lawrence John Barossa tol canceled absent from district; Port Macquarie;22 Nov 1850 p 1802 Read more: http://www.terrycallaghan.net/RootFolder4/convicts_deserters_names.html#ixzz1R54Qm8xE Read more: http://www.terrycallaghan.net/RootFolder4/convicts_deserters_names.html#ixzz1R54Qm8xE Hope this helps Cheers Ray On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 8:41 PM, Derek BURR <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi > My Convict John Lawrence arrived on the Barossa on 8/12/1839. > > On Trove I found that the Barossa convicts were removed from Hyde Barracks > to Cook's River on 16/12/1839 under the superintendent of works Mr Jones > previously Assistant Chief Constable of Sydney. > > There were 334 male convicts on the Barossa. Was it normal for that many > convicts to be on a work gang? > > Can anyone give me any information on Cook's River? > > thanks > > Derek > > > > ---------------------- > 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 > -- *Ray Chilton* E-mail [email protected]