Hello Australia. Is anyone able to help with the following please or will you redirect me to some other list. Thanks. I have been recently informed that Henry PIKE, police number 474, arrived on the "Marmion" 8.3 1828. Also that a Joseph PIKE was "discommoned 10 June 1828 being convicted of a felony and transported" from Malmesbury, Wilts. I presume he "went" to Australia! Any further information that would get me started with these two "gentlemen" would be gratefully received. My interest is that my grandmother was a Malmesbury PIKE. TIA from a warm, windless BoP, NZ. Mike
----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike W" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 2:47 PM Subject: [AUST] PIKEs c1828 Hi Mike > Is anyone able to help with the following please or will you redirect me to some other list. A better list would be the one just called CONVICTS > > I have been recently informed that Henry PIKE, police number 474, arrived on the "Marmion" 8.3 1828. > > Also that a Joseph PIKE was "discommoned 10 June 1828 being convicted of a felony and transported" from Malmesbury, Wilts. I presume he "went" to Australia! Assuming this is the same Joseph PIKE he was also on this transport 'Marmion' This went to Tasmania after departing Portsmouth 7 Nov 1827 Bye MargM Beautiful Central Coast of NSW > > Any further information that would get me started with these two "gentlemen" would be gratefully received. > > My interest is that my grandmother was a Malmesbury PIKE. > > TIA from a warm, windless BoP, NZ. > > Mike > > > ==== AUSTRALIA Mailing List ==== > Sponsored by Southern Cross Connect Pty Limited > Australia's ISP for Seniors > http://www.southernx/com.au/sxgindex.html > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930 &sourceid=1237 > >