Richard Thomas1 
M, #20701, b. 1829
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Birth | He was born in 1829.1 |
Family Status | He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Convicted | Convicted of larceny and sentenced to 7 years on 18 September 1843 at Central Criminal Court, London, England. He had been convicted previously.1 |
Conditional Pardon | His Conditional Pardon was granted on 25 November 1847 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 |
Indenture | Was indentured on 20 March 1848 at Western Australia for a term of 2.5 years to G. Cowcher working as a farm servant.1 |
PLad No | Assigned with Apprentice No. 701 on 20 March 1848.1 |
Transported | Transported to WA on the Orient arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 20 March 1848. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 |
Literacy | Recorded as being semi-literate as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Occupation | Recorded as a labourer on 20 March 1848.1 |
Left | He left the colony on an American whaler circa October 1850.2 |
Bio | He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.3 |
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Charles Triggs1 
M, #20702, b. 1830
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Birth | He was born in 1830.1 |
Family Status | He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Convicted | Convicted of stealing a shawl and sentenced to 7 years on 28 December 1843 at Chichester, Sussex, England. He had been convicted previously.1 |
Conditional Pardon | His Conditional Pardon was granted on 25 November 1847 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 |
PLad No | Assigned with Apprentice No. 702 on 20 March 1848.1 |
Occupation | Recorded as a thief on 20 March 1848.1 |
Transported | Transported to WA on the Orient arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 20 March 1848. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 |
Literacy | Recorded as being semi-literate as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Indenture | Was indentured on 15 April 1848 at Western Australia for a term of 20 months to T.N. Yule working as a farm servant.1 |
Bio | He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.2 |
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Citations
- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.
- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West, pg 173.
Charles Laws1 
M, #20703, b. 1833
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Birth | He was born in 1833.1 |
Family Status | He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Bio | He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.2 |
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Citations
- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.
- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West, pg 174.
John Sedgeley1 
M, #20704, b. 1829
Name-Change | John Sedgeley was also known as John Chasfelt.1 |
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Birth | He was born in 1829.1 |
Family Status | He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Convicted | Convicted of stealing a watch and sentenced to 7 years on 3 June 1844 at Stafford, Staffordshire, England.1 |
Conditional Pardon | His Conditional Pardon was granted on 25 November 1847 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 |
PLad No | Assigned with Apprentice No. 704 on 20 March 1848.1 |
Occupation | Recorded as a collier on 20 March 1848.1 |
Transported | Transported to WA on the Orient arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 20 March 1848. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 |
Literacy | Recorded as being semi-literate as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Indenture | Was indentured on 10 April 1848 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to W.S. & L. Burges working as a shepherd.1 |
Bio | He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.2 |
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Citations
- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.
- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West, pg 175.
Samuel Law1 
M, #20705, b. 1829, d. 23 January 1892
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Convicted | Convicted of stealing a bag and sentenced to 10 years on 6 March 1845 at Stafford, Staffordshire, England. He had been convicted previously.1 |
Conditional Pardon | His Conditional Pardon was granted on 25 November 1847 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 |
PLad No | Assigned with Apprentice No. 705 on 20 March 1848.1 |
Occupation | Recorded as a coach work filer on 20 March 1848.1 |
Transported | Transported to WA on the Orient arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 20 March 1848. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 |
Literacy | Recorded as being semi-literate as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Indenture | Was indentured on 23 March 1848 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to W. Howells working as a farm servant.1 |
Bio | He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.6 |
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George Catley1 
M, #20706, b. 1832
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Birth | He was born in 1832.1 |
Family Status | He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Convicted | Convicted of stealing watches and sentenced to 7 years on 26 June 1844 at Kingston-On-Hull, Yorkshire, England. He had been convicted previously.1 |
Conditional Pardon | His Conditional Pardon was granted on 25 November 1847 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 |
PLad No | Assigned with Apprentice No. 706 on 20 March 1848.1 |
Occupation | Recorded as a none on 20 March 1848.1 |
Transported | Transported to WA on the Orient arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 20 March 1848. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 |
Literacy | Recorded as being semi-literate as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Indenture | Was indentured on 22 March 1848 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to J. Mead working as a farm servant.1 |
Bio | He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.2 |
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Citations
- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.
- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West, pg 177.
Nathaniel Shaw1 
M, #20707, b. 1834, d. 25 August 1909
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Convicted | Convicted of stealing books and sentenced to 7 years on 27 May 1844 at Nether Knutsford, Cheshire, England. He had been convicted previously.1 |
Conditional Pardon | His Conditional Pardon was granted on 25 November 1847 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 |
PLad No | Assigned with Apprentice No. 707 on 20 March 1848.1 |
Occupation | Recorded as a silk piercer on 20 March 1848.1 |
Transported | Transported to WA on the Orient arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 20 March 1848. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 |
Literacy | Recorded as being semi-literate as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Indenture | Was indentured on 23 March 1848 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to J. Lockyer working as a farm servant.1 |
Probate | His estate was probated on 10 November 1909 at Perth, Western Australia.7 |
Bio | He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.8 |
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Citations
- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.
- [S9] WA BDM's, online www.bdm.justice.wa.gov.au, Reg: 2424/1866.
- [S36] Jan James Collection held at FamilyHistoryWA,Bayswater, WA, York Deaths 1842-1935.
- [S12] Trove, online trove.nla.gov.au, https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/148617733
- [S9] WA BDM's, online www.bdm.justice.wa.gov.au, Reg: 7100026/1909.
- [S10] Death Certificate.
- [S13] FamilySearch, online familysearch.org, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9XM-9VSD
- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West, pg 178.
John Ward1 
M, #20708, b. 1831
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Birth | He was born in 1831.1 |
Family Status | He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Convicted | Convicted of stealing boots and sentenced to 7 years on 31 December 1844 at Northallerton, Yorkshire, England. He had been convicted previously.1 |
Conditional Pardon | His Conditional Pardon was granted on 25 November 1847 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 |
PLad No | Assigned with Apprentice No. 708 on 20 March 1848.1 |
Occupation | Recorded as a vagrant on 20 March 1848.1 |
Transported | Transported to WA on the Orient arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 20 March 1848. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 |
Literacy | Recorded as being semi-literate as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Indenture | Was indentured on 10 April 1848 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to S. Parker working as a farm servant.1 |
Bio | He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.2 |
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Citations
- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.
- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West, pg 179.
Charles Turner1 
M, #20709, b. 1833
Name-Change | Charles Turner was also known as Charles Turpin.1 |
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Birth | He was born in 1833.1 |
Family Status | He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Convicted | Convicted of stealing boots and sentenced to 7 years on 2 July 1844 at Stafford, Staffordshire, England.1 |
Conditional Pardon | His Conditional Pardon was granted on 25 November 1847 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 |
PLad No | Assigned with Apprentice No. 709 on 20 March 1848.1 |
Occupation | Recorded as a boat boy on 20 March 1848.1 |
Transported | Transported to WA on the Orient arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 20 March 1848. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 |
Literacy | Recorded as being literate as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Indenture | Was indentured on 10 April 1848 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to G. Skinner working as a farm servant.1 |
Left | He left the colony circa October 1850.2 |
Bio | He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.3 |
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John Bradsley1 
M, #20710, b. 1830, d. 11 December 1912
Name-Change | John Bradsley was also known as John Bardsley.1 |
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Parents | His parents were Samuel Bradsley & Mary.2 |
Convicted | Convicted of larceny and sentenced to 7 years on 21 October 1844 at Salford, Lancashire, England. He had been convicted previously.1 |
Conditional Pardon | His Conditional Pardon was granted on 25 November 1847 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 |
PLad No | Assigned with Apprentice No. 710 on 20 March 1848.1 |
Literacy | Recorded as being semi-literate as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Transported | Transported to WA on the Orient arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 20 March 1848. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 |
Occupation | Recorded as a piercer on 20 March 1848.1 |
Indenture | Was indentured on 22 March 1848 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to S.P. Phillips working as a farm servat.1 |
Bio | He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.5 |
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Citations
- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.
- [S9] WA BDM's, online www.bdm.justice.wa.gov.au, Death Reg: 1600253/1912.
- [S14] Metropolitan Cemeteries Board, online ww2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch, https://portal.mcb.wa.gov.au/name-search/ns-detail/
- [S9] WA BDM's, online www.bdm.justice.wa.gov.au, Reg: 1600253/1912.
- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West, pg 181.
William Jones1 
M, #20711, b. 1831
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Birth | He was born in 1831.1 |
Family Status | He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Convicted | Convicted of stealing and sentenced to 10 years on 18 November 1844 at Clerkenwell, Middlesex, England.1 |
Conditional Pardon | His Conditional Pardon was granted on 25 November 1847 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 |
PLad No | Assigned with Apprentice No. 711 on 20 March 1848.1 |
Occupation | Recorded as a none on 20 March 1848.1 |
Transported | Transported to WA on the Orient arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 20 March 1848. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 |
Literacy | Recorded as being illiterate as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Indenture | Was indentured on 24 March 1848 at Western Australia for a term of 3.5 years to G. Williams working as a farm servant.1 |
Bio | He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.2 |
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Citations
- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.
- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West, pg 182.
Thomas Bird1 
M, #20712, b. 1830, d. 8 November 1886
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Birth | He was born in 1830.1 |
Family Status | He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Death | He died on 8 November 1886 at Carnarvon, Western Australia.1 |
Convicted | Convicted of stealing boots and sentenced to 7 years on 3 January 1845 at Birmingham, Warwickshire, England. He had been convicted previously.1 |
Conditional Pardon | His Conditional Pardon was granted on 25 November 1847 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 |
Occupation | Recorded as a castor maker on 20 March 1848.1 |
PLad No | Assigned with Apprentice No. 712 on 20 March 1848.1 |
Transported | Transported to WA on the Orient arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 20 March 1848. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 |
Literacy | Recorded as being semi-literate as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Indenture | Was indentured on 1 April 1848 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to W.L. Brockman working as a farm servant.1 |
Bio | He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.2 |
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Citations
- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.
- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West, pg 183.
Frank Hussey1 
M, #20713, b. 1830
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Birth | He was born in 1830.1 |
Family Status | He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Convicted | Convicted of stealing clothes and sentenced to 10 years on 16 December 1844 at Liverpool, Lancashire, England. He had been convicted previously.1 |
Conditional Pardon | His Conditional Pardon was granted on 25 November 1847 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 |
PLad No | Assigned with Apprentice No. 713 on 20 March 1848.1 |
Occupation | Recorded as a brushmaker on 20 March 1848.1 |
Transported | Transported to WA on the Orient arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 20 March 1848. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 |
Literacy | Recorded as being semi-literate as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Indenture | Was indentured on 24 March 1848 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to R. Salvado working as a farm servant.1 |
Bio | He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.2 |
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Citations
- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.
- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West, pg 184.
Samuel Perkins1 
M, #20714, b. 1830
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Birth | He was born in 1830.1 |
Family Status | He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Convicted | Convicted of simple larceny and sentenced to 7 years on 7 January 1845 at Clerkenwell, Middlesex, England.1 |
Conditional Pardon | His Conditional Pardon was granted on 25 November 1847 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 |
PLad No | Assigned with Apprentice No. 714 on 20 March 1848.1 |
Occupation | Recorded as a none on 20 March 1848.1 |
Transported | Transported to WA on the Orient arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 20 March 1848. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 |
Literacy | Recorded as being semi-literate as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Indenture | Was indentured on 24 March 1848 at Western Australia for a term of 3.5 years to J. Brady working as a farm servant.1 |
Bio | He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.2 |
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Citations
- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.
- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West, pg 185.
James Bradley1 
M, #20715, b. 1831
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Birth | He was born in 1831.1 |
Family Status | He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Convicted | Convicted of simple larceny and sentenced to 7 years on 17 December 1844 at Clerkenwell, Middlesex, England.1 |
Conditional Pardon | His Conditional Pardon was granted on 25 November 1847 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 |
PLad No | Assigned with Apprentice No. 715 on 20 March 1848.1 |
Occupation | Recorded as a labourer on 20 March 1848.1 |
Transported | Transported to WA on the Orient arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 20 March 1848. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 |
Literacy | Recorded as being semi-literate as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Indenture | Was indentured on 24 March 1848 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to D. Scott working as a mariner.1 |
Bio | He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.2 |
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Citations
- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.
- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West, pg 186.
Joseph Fowler1 
M, #20716, b. 1831
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Birth | He was born in 1831.1 |
Family Status | He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Convicted | Convicted of stealing a spoon and sentenced to 7 years on 12 December 1844 at Durham, Durham, England.1 |
Conditional Pardon | His Conditional Pardon was granted on 25 November 1847 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 |
PLad No | Assigned with Apprentice No. 716 on 20 March 1848.1 |
Occupation | Recorded as a labourer on 20 March 1848.1 |
Transported | Transported to WA on the Orient arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 20 March 1848. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 |
Literacy | Recorded as being semi-literate as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Indenture | Was indentured on 1 April 1848 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to Cornish & Paterson working as a farm sevant.1 |
Bio | He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.2 |
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Citations
- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.
- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West, pg 187.
Robert James1 
M, #20717, b. 1830
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Birth | He was born in 1830.1 |
Family Status | He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Convicted | Convicted of stealing and sentenced to 7 years on 6 December 1844 at Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England.1 |
Conditional Pardon | His Conditional Pardon was granted on 25 November 1847 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 |
PLad No | Assigned with Apprentice No. 717 on 20 March 1848.1 |
Occupation | Recorded as a labourer on 20 March 1848.1 |
Transported | Transported to WA on the Orient arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 20 March 1848. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 |
Literacy | Recorded as being literate as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Indenture | Was indentured on 6 April 1848 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to S.A. Barker working as a farm servant.1 |
Bio | He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 |
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Citations
- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.
John Kerr1 
M, #20718, b. 1833
Name-Change | John Kerr was also known as James Kerr.1 |
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Birth | He was born in 1833.1 |
Family Status | He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Convicted | Convicted of theft and sentenced to 7 years on 9 December 1844 at Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. He had been convicted previously.1 |
Conditional Pardon | His Conditional Pardon was granted on 25 November 1847 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 |
PLad No | Assigned with Apprentice No. 718 on 20 March 1848.1 |
Occupation | Recorded as a labourer on 20 March 1848.1 |
Transported | Transported to WA on the Orient arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 20 March 1848. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 |
Literacy | Recorded as being semi-literate as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Indenture | Was indentured on 27 March 1848 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to H. Morley working as a farm servant.1 |
Bio | He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 |
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Citations
- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.
Jerry Miney1 
M, #20719, b. 1833
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Birth | He was born in 1833.1 |
Family Status | He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Convicted | Convicted of larceny and sentenced to 10 years on 16 December 1844 at Central Criminal Court, London, England. He had been convicted previously.1 |
Conditional Pardon | His Conditional Pardon was granted on 25 November 1847 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 |
PLad No | Assigned with Apprentice No. 719 on 20 March 1848.1 |
Occupation | Recorded as a labourer on 20 March 1848.1 |
Transported | Transported to WA on the Orient arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 20 March 1848. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 |
Literacy | Recorded as being illiterate as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Indenture | Was indentured on 27 March 1848 at Western Australia for a term of 3.5 years to J.G. Austin working as a farm servant.1 |
Bio | He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 |
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- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.
John Cox1 
M, #20720, b. 1828
Name-Change | John Cox was also known as John Cambpell.1 |
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Birth | He was born in 1828.1 |
Family Status | He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Convicted | Convicted of stealing a purse and sentenced to 10 years on 23 October 1845 at Clerkenwell, Middlesex, England. He had been convicted previously.1 |
Conditional Pardon | His Conditional Pardon was granted on 25 November 1847 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 |
PLad No | Assigned with Apprentice No. 720 on 20 March 1848.1 |
Occupation | Recorded as a tailor on 20 March 1848.1 |
Transported | Transported to WA on the Orient arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 20 March 1848. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 |
Literacy | Recorded as being semi-literate as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Indenture | Was indentured on 22 March 1848 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to A. Lefroy working as a farm servant.1 |
Bio | He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 |
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Citations
- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.
John Scott1 
M, #20721, b. 1832
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Birth | He was born in 1832.1 |
Family Status | He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Convicted | Convicted of theft and sentenced to 7 years on 25 November 1844 at Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. He had been convicted previously.1 |
Conditional Pardon | His Conditional Pardon was granted on 25 November 1847 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 |
PLad No | Assigned with Apprentice No. 721 on 20 March 1848.1 |
Occupation | Recorded as a none on 20 March 1848.1 |
Transported | Transported to WA on the Orient arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 20 March 1848. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 |
Literacy | Recorded as being semi-literate as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Indenture | Was indentured on 1 April 1848 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to J .Eakins working as a carpenter.1 |
Bio | He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 |
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- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.
Charles Whittaker1 
M, #20722, b. 1833
Name-Change | Charles Whittaker was also known as John Mann.1 |
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Birth | He was born in 1833.1 |
Family Status | He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Convicted | Convicted of stealing ham and sentenced to 7 years on 3 January 1845 at Birmingham, Warwickshire, England. He had been convicted previously.1 |
Conditional Pardon | His Conditional Pardon was granted on 25 November 1847 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 |
PLad No | Assigned with Apprentice No. 722 on 20 March 1848.1 |
Occupation | Recorded as a labourer on 20 March 1848.1 |
Transported | Transported to WA on the Orient arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 20 March 1848. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 |
Literacy | Recorded as being illiterate as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Indenture | Was indentured on 10 April 1848 at Western Australia for a term of 3.5 years to J. Sewell Jr. working as a domestic servant.1 |
Bio | He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 |
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Citations
- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.
John Hart1 
M, #20723, b. 1828
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records. Also look at Convict Ship level links for key WA records which are sequential by convict.
Birth | He was born in 1828.1 |
Family Status | He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Convicted | Convicted of simple larceny and sentenced to 7 years on 11 February 1845 at Clerkenwell, Middlesex, England.1 |
Conditional Pardon | His Conditional Pardon was granted on 25 November 1847 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 |
PLad No | Assigned with Apprentice No. 723 on 20 March 1848.1 |
Occupation | Recorded as a labourer on 20 March 1848.1 |
Transported | Transported to WA on the Orient arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 20 March 1848. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 |
Literacy | Recorded as being semi-literate as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Indenture | Was indentured on 22 March 1848 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to A. Leftroy working as a farm servant.1 |
Left | He left the colony by escaping on an American Whaler circa October 1850.2 |
Bio | He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 |
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John Bradmore1 
M, #20724, b. 1830, d. 26 August 1859
Name-Change | John Bradmore was also known as George Bradmore.1 |
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records. Also look at Convict Ship level links for key WA records which are sequential by convict.
Birth | He was born in 1830.1 |
Family Status | He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Death | He died on 26 August 1859 at Fremantle, Western Australia.2,3 |
Convicted | Convicted of simple larceny and sentenced to 7 years on 12 February 1845 at Clerkenwell, Middlesex, England.1 |
Conditional Pardon | His Conditional Pardon was granted on 25 November 1847 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 |
PLad No | Assigned with Apprentice No. 724 on 20 March 1848.1 |
Occupation | Recorded as a none on 20 March 1848.1 |
Transported | Transported to WA on the Orient arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 20 March 1848. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 |
Literacy | Recorded as being semi-literate as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Indenture | Was indentured on 24 March 1848 at Western Australia for a term of 3.5 years to H.E. Hall working as a farm servant.1 |
Convict No | Assigned with Convict No. 1707 on 6 April 1853.4 |
Convicted | Convicted of stealing a piece of drill and a pair of boots and sentenced to 7 years on 6 April 1853 at Perth, Western Australia. He had been convicted previously.5 |
Convicted | Convicted of burglary and sentenced to 2 years on 7 July 1858 at Perth, Western Australia. He had been convicted previously.6,3 |
Bio | He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 |
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Citations
- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.
- [S6] Western Australia Convict Records, 1846-1930 SROWA, online Ancestry.com, Register of Admissions and Discharges From Hospital, 1857 - 1886 (M32)
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/60668/…
- [S6] Western Australia Convict Records, 1846-1930 SROWA, online Ancestry.com, Western Australia, Australia, Convict Records, 1846-1930, Record Type: , Reel No.: , Ref No.: Acc 1156/V16
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/…
- [S6] Western Australia Convict Records, 1846-1930 SROWA, online Ancestry.com, https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/…
- [S12] Trove, online trove.nla.gov.au, https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/65484833
- [S12] Trove, online trove.nla.gov.au, https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/2930902
Edmund Keane Byrne1 
M, #20725, b. 1836, d. 20 January 1904
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|  Edmund Kean Byrne (Photo: Kate Campbell) |
|  |
Birth | He was born in 1836 at London, London, England.1,2 |
Family Status | He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Marr | He married Amelia Jones on 9 April 1860 at Upper Swan, Western Australia. Daughter of Richard Jones.3,4 |
Death | He died on 20 January 1904 at Guildford, Western Australia.1,5,2  |
Burial | He was buried at Holy Trinity Anglican Cemetery, Bindoon, Western Australia.6  |
Convicted | Convicted of simple larceny and sentenced to 7 years on 12 February 1845 at Clerkenwell, Middlesex, England.1 |
Conditional Pardon | His Conditional Pardon was granted on 25 November 1847 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 |
Occupation | Recorded as a none on 20 March 1848.1 |
PLad No | Assigned with Apprentice No. 725 on 20 March 1848.1 |
Transported | Transported to WA on the Orient arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 20 March 1848. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 |
Literacy | Recorded as being semi-literate as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Indenture | Was indentured on 13 April 1848 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to S. Spice working as a farm servant.1 |
Bio | He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 |
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Citations
- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.
- [S10] Death Certificate.
- [S15] Marriage Certificate.
- [S9] WA BDM's, online www.bdm.justice.wa.gov.au, Reg: 1490/1860.
- [S9] WA BDM's, online www.bdm.justice.wa.gov.au, Reg: 2695/1904.
- [S33] Find A Grave, online findagrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/92595637/…