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    1. [MDX] Transported in 1838, What happened next?
    2. Dianne Cheesewright
    3. At last a black sheep! >From original sources I have the following: William CHEESEWRIGHT, born London circa 1813, waterman , was tried and convicted of larceny at the Central Criminal Court on 18 September 1837. A single man, aged 24,who could both read and write ,he was sentenced to 7 years and to be transported. He was received at the hulk "Justicia" , berthed at Woolwich, on 5 October 1837. >From there he travelled to New South Wales on the ship "Earl Grey" surviving the journey and arriving there in New South Wales in 1838. Where please, do I look to find out what happened to him? Any help gratefully accepted! Dianne.

    09/27/2010 07:14:24
    1. Re: [MDX] Transported in 1838, What happened next?
    2. Francesco Acciarito
    3. Hi dianne, try this site. Good luck, Robyn of Oz. <http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/familyHistory/searchHistoricalRecords.htm> On 28/09/2010, at 10:14 AM, Dianne Cheesewright wrote: > Where please, do I look to find out what happened to him? > Any help gratefully accepted! > Dianne. >

    09/28/2010 05:06:30