William Johnston1 
M, #20726, b. 1832
Name-Change | William Johnston was also known as Thomas May.1 |
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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 simple larceny and sentenced to 7 years on 12 February 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. 726 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 23 March 1848 at Western Australia for a term of 3.5 years to P. Marmion working as a domestic 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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Joseph Low1 
M, #20727, 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 felony and sentenced to 7 years on 27 February 1845 at Manchester, 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. 727 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 5 April 1848 at Western Australia for a term of 3.5 years to E.B. Lennard 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.
James Hendon1 
M, #20728, 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 housebreaking and sentenced to 10 years on 5 March 1845 at Salisbury, Wiltshire, 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. 728 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 3.5 years to A. Lawrence working as a mason.1 |
Left | He escaped the colony on a American whaler circa October 1850.2 |
Bio | He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 |
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James Harrop1 
M, #20729, 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 watches and sentenced to 7 years on 27 February 1845 at Sheffield, Yorkshire, 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. 729 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 6 April 1868 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to W. Chidlow 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.
Michael Heary1 
M, #20730, b. 1834
Name-Change | Michael Heary was also known as Michael Heavy.1 |
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Birth | He was born in 1834.1 |
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.1 |
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Citations
- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.
Thomas Staunton1 
M, #20731, b. 1827
Name-Change | Thomas Staunton was also known as Thomas Stanton.1 |
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Birth | He was born in 1827.1 |
Family Status | He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Convicted | Convicted of housebreaking and sentenced to 7 years on 27 February 1845 at Worcester, Worcestershire, 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. 731 on 20 March 1848.1 |
Occupation | Recorded as a nailor 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 1 April 1848 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to J. Cooper working as a farm sevant.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.
Charles Ward1 
M, #20732, 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 larceny and sentenced to 7 years on 3 March 1845 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. 732 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 26 March 1848 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to A. Armstrong working as a farm sevant.1 |
Escaped | He ansconded from his workplace circa October 1850.2 |
Bio | He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 |
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Henry Blake1 
M, #20733, b. 1830, d. 9 May 1850
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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 9 May 1850 at Western Australia.2 |
Convicted | Convicted of stealing and sentenced to 15 years on 8 April 1845 at New Sarum, Wiltshire, 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. 733 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.1 |
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George Matthews1 
M, #20734, 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 larceny and sentenced to 7 years on 22 April 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. 734 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 H. E. Govt working as a domestic.1 |
Left | He left the colony circa May 1851.2 |
Bio | He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 |
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Samuel Kilby1 
M, #20735, 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 stealing peas and sentenced to 7 years on 19 May 1845 at Hertford, Hertfordshire, 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. 735 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 6 April 1848 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to J. Sewell Sr. working as a shepherd.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.
James Leech1 
M, #20736, b. 1831, d. 9 May 1856
Name-Change | James Leech was also known as James Leach.1 |
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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 |
Death | He died on 9 May 1856 at Perth, Western Australia.1 |
Convicted | Convicted of stealing money and sentenced to 7 years on 23 May 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 brass founder on 20 March 1848.1 |
PLad No | Assigned with Apprentice No. 736 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. Smith working as a miller.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.
Richard Quinn1 
M, #20737, b. 1829
Name-Change | Richard Quinn was also known as Richard Quin.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 felony and sentenced to 7 years on 17 April 1845 at Bolton, 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. 737 on 20 March 1848.1 |
Occupation | Recorded as a factory 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 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 Gov. Fitzgerald working as a domestic.1 |
Left | He left the colony circa May 1851.2 |
Bio | He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 |
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Isiah Moore1 
M, #20738, 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 money & bag and sentenced to 7 years on 11 March 1845 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. 738 on 20 March 1848.1 |
Occupation | Recorded as a saucepan castor 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 T. Ferguson working as a blacksmith.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 Baker1 
M, #20739, 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 bread and sentenced to 7 years on 31 March 1845 at Taunton, Somerset, 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. 739 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 T. Lockyer 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.
Alfred Rudge1 
M, #20740, 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 waistcoats and sentenced to 7 years on 9 April 1845 at Bristol, Gloucestershire, 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. 740 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 J Leedon working as a shoemaker.1 |
Bio | He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 |
Research | Gill has James Rudge in his list of convicted Parkhurst Boys on pg 63 (2.7.1851 Burglary 10 years) This person is colonial prisoner #980. The age matches with Alfred so they are possibly the same person.2 |
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Citations
- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.
- [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/R17
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/…
William Bailey1 
M, #20741, 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 10 years on 9 August 1845 at Devizes, Wiltshire, 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. 741 on 20 March 1848.1 |
Occupation | Recorded as a woolsorter 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 G. Hayson working as a carter.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.
Emmanuel Cheesely1 
M, #20742, b. 1831, d. 15 December 1861
Name-Change | Emmanuel Cheesely was also known as Emanuel Chesley.1 |
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Convicted | Convicted of housebreaking and sentenced to 10 years on 9 August 1845 at Devizes, Wiltshire, 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 labourer on 20 March 1848.1 |
PLad No | Assigned with Apprentice No. 742 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 J. Batt working as a farm servant.1 |
Bio | He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 |
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William Gale1 
M, #20743, 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 larceny and sentenced to 7 years on 18 August 1845 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. 743 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 12 April 1848 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to J. McLarty 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 William Godfrey1 
M, #20744, b. 31 August 1828, d. 15 March 1902
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Parents | His parents were John Godfrey & Eliza Tapner.2 |
Birth | He was born on 31 August 1828 at Clapham, Surrey, England.1,3 |
Baptism | He was baptised on 21 September 1828 at Holy Trinity, Clapham, Surrey, England, His parents were John Godfrey & Eliza Tapner.3 |
Family Status | He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 20 March 1848.1 |
Marr | He married Mary Ann Cashman on 13 January 1854 at Perth, Western Australia. Daughter of Richard Cashman.4,5 |
Death | He died on 15 March 1902 at Perth, Western Australia.1,6,7 |
Burial | He was buried on 16 March 1902 at East Perth Cemetery, East Perth, Western Australia.8,9 |
Convicted | Convicted of larceny and sentenced to 7 years on 18 September 1845 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. 744 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 |
Occupation | Recorded as a labourer on 20 March 1848.1 |
Indenture | Was indentured on 22 March 1848 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to C. Wittenoom 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.
- [S9] WA BDM's, online www.bdm.justice.wa.gov.au, Death Reg: 1946/1902.
- [S37] England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975, online Ancestry.com, https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/…
- [S9] WA BDM's, online www.bdm.justice.wa.gov.au, Reg: 612/1854.
- [S13] FamilySearch, online familysearch.org, Catholic Marriages: Western Australia. Marriage Records 1849–1870
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/…
- [S9] WA BDM's, online www.bdm.justice.wa.gov.au, Reg: 1946/1902.
- [S12] Trove, online trove.nla.gov.au, https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/24741124
- [S11] East Perth Cemeteries, online eastperthcemeteries.com.au, https://www.eastperthcemeteries.com.au/index.php/explore/…
- [S33] Find A Grave, online findagrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/207565550/…
Robert Scott1 
M, #20745, 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 theft and sentenced to 7 years on 22 July 1845 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. 745 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. Chivrall working as a shepherd.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 Packer1 
M, #20746, 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 |
Bio | He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 |
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- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.
Samuel Hasler1 
M, #20747, b. 1830, d. 1859
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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.
- [S9] WA BDM's, online www.bdm.justice.wa.gov.au, Reg: 1326/1859.
William Smith1 
M, #20748, 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 |
Bio | He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 |
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- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.
Thomas Locksmith1 
M, #20749, b. 1830
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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 |
Convicted | Convicted of stealing and sentenced to 14 years on 17 October 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. 749 on 20 March 1848.1 |
Occupation | Recorded as a brass founder 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 W.S. & L. Burges working as a farm servant.1 |
Bio | He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 |
Found in These Indexes
Click on the Source No. for more information
Citations
- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.
James Poole1 
M, #20750, b. 1831
Photo (if we have one) and Pdf Link files(s) to website
records. Also look at Convict Ship level links for key WA records which are sequential by convict.
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 cheese and sentenced to 7 years on 31 March 1845 at Taunton, Somerset, 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. 750 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 J. Connelly working as a farm sevant.1 |
Bio | He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 |
Found in These Indexes
Click on the Source No. for more information
Citations
- [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.