Hi Rhonda No JW in the 1822 Muster. But in the 1823,1824, 1825 Musters book there is a Joseph Whitehouse who came on the Mary in 1823 under a 7 year sentence. No William Whitehouse in either book. cheers Grahame On 23/10/2013, at 10:53 AM, Rhonda Brownlow wrote: > Hello Listers > I am hoping someone be able to help me please, I have looked at the bound indent for the ship and there is no physical description for Joseph Whitehouse. > I checked the musters and 1828 Census, as well for him with no success. Also checked Lesley's site Claim a Convict. > > He wascharged at Warwick Assises in the compnay of Joseph Cooke, Joseph Watts, Thomas Roscoe, Henry Reubottom, John Goodman, William Picken, william Bagley and William Whitehouse (possibly his brother).I am hoping that somone might have researched these other convicts that may be able to help me out please. As I havehit a brick wall as what he was like and what became of him after he arrived in 1821. > > > I know he formed a relatinship with Esther Harris and had 3 daughters. Esther was the daughter of 2 convicts Joseph Harris (1811 'Admiral Gambier') and Elizabeth Blaydes (Broxbornebury 1814) > > Cheers Rhonda > > ---------------------- > To send a message to the Port Jackson Convicts List, send an email to > AUS-PT-JACKSON-CONVICTS@rootsweb.com > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to AUS-PT-JACKSON-CONVICTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message