New to the List I am researching further details in the life of Thomas BYWATER. He was tried at Leicester Assizes 02 Aug 1841 for killing two sheep. At the age of 44, his accomplice (William WEBB, aged 24) and he were sentenced to be transported to Tasmania. They sailed from Sheerness, 02 Oct 1842, in the Duchess of Northumberland and arrived at Hobart 18 Jan 1843. If anyone could suggest modern sources for determining incidents in his further life and death/burial, I should be most interested. Living in Canada (Vancouver Island, BC) I am not able to reach major centres personally and have to depend on the Internet, films and fiches from Salt Lake City and Record Offices etc. Alison U. Ring, Ladysmith, BC Norfolk Fam. Hist. Soc. #5536 wydrais@shaw.ca