James Carney1

M, #20826, b. 1831

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BirthHe was born in 1831.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 2 February 1849.1 
Indenture Was indentured on 6 January 1846 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to G. Sewell working as a farm servant.1 
ConvictedConvicted of stealing handkerchief and sentenced to 7 years on 6 January 1846 at Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England. He had been convicted previously.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted on 19 October 1848 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 
PLad NoAssigned with Apprentice No. 826 on 2 February 1849.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Ameer arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 2 February 1849. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being semi-literate as at 2 February 1849.1 
OccupationRecorded as a spinner on 2 February 1849.1 
Bio He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 

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  1. [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.

John Cochrane1

M, #20827, b. 1831
Name-Change John Cochrane was also known as John Cockrane.1 

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BirthHe was born in 1831.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 2 February 1849.1 
Indenture Was indentured on 23 February 1846 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to G.J. Webb working as a domestic.1 
ConvictedConvicted of felony and sentenced to 7 years on 23 February 1846 at Manchester, Lancashire, England. He had been convicted previously.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted on 19 October 1848 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 
PLad NoAssigned with Apprentice No. 827 on 2 February 1849.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Ameer arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 2 February 1849. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being semi-literate as at 2 February 1849.1 
OccupationRecorded as a factory boy on 2 February 1849.1 
Bio He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 

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  1. [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.

Henry Dixon1

M, #20828, b. 1830

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BirthHe was born in 1830.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 2 February 1849.1 
Indenture Was indentured on 5 March 1846 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to R.G. Meares working as a farm servant.1 
ConvictedConvicted of felony and sentenced to 7 years on 5 March 1846 at Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. He had been convicted previously.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted on 19 October 1848 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 
PLad NoAssigned with Apprentice No. 828 on 2 February 1849.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Ameer arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 2 February 1849. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being semi-literate as at 2 February 1849.1 
OccupationRecorded as a labourer on 2 February 1849.1 
Bio He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 

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  1. [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.

Robert Mills1

M, #20829, b. 1830

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BirthHe was born in 1830.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 2 February 1849.1 
Indenture Was indentured on 6 January 1846 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to D. Scott working as a mariner.1 
ConvictedConvicted of stealing money and sentenced to 10 years on 6 January 1846 at Dorchester, Dorset, England. He had been convicted previously.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted on 19 October 1848 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 
PLad NoAssigned with Apprentice No. 829 on 2 February 1849.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Ameer arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 2 February 1849. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being semi-literate as at 2 February 1849.1 
OccupationRecorded as a labourer on 2 February 1849.1 
Bio He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 

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  1. [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.

Thomas Harrison1

M, #20830, b. 1830

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BirthHe was born in 1830.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 2 February 1849.1 
Indenture Was indentured on 9 January 1846 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to H. Morley working as a farm servant.1 
ConvictedConvicted of stealing and sentenced to 7 years on 9 January 1846 at Birmingham, Warwickshire, England. He had been convicted previously.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted on 19 October 1848 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 
PLad NoAssigned with Apprentice No. 830 on 2 February 1849.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Ameer arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 2 February 1849. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being illiterate as at 2 February 1849.1 
OccupationRecorded as a button stamper on 2 February 1849.1 
Bio He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 

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  1. [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.

George Haywood1

M, #20831, b. 1831

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BirthHe was born in 1831.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 2 February 1849.1 
Indenture Was indentured on 17 March 1846 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to H. Connell working as a domestic.1 
ConvictedConvicted of stealing and sentenced to 7 years on 17 March 1846 at Clerkenwell, Middlesex, England. He had been convicted previously.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted on 19 October 1848 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 
PLad NoAssigned with Apprentice No. 831 on 2 February 1849.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Ameer arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 2 February 1849. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being semi-literate as at 2 February 1849.1 
OccupationRecorded as a none on 2 February 1849.1 
Bio He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 

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  1. [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.

William Howells1

M, #20832, b. 1829
Name-Change William Howells was also known as William Howell.1 

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BirthHe was born in 1829.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 2 February 1849.1 
Indenture Was indentured on 7 January 1846 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to J. Jones working as a shoemake.1 
ConvictedConvicted of stealing boots and sentenced to 7 years on 7 January 1846 at Wisbeach, Cambridgeshire, England. He had been convicted previously.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted on 19 October 1848 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 
PLad NoAssigned with Apprentice No. 832 on 2 February 1849.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Ameer arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 2 February 1849. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being illiterate as at 2 February 1849.1 
OccupationRecorded as a labourer on 2 February 1849.1 
Bio He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 

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  1. [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.

Thomas Pennyfather1

M, #20833, b. 1830

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BirthHe was born in 1830.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 2 February 1849.1 
Indenture Was indentured on 5 January 1846 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to C. Smith working as a farm servant.1 
ConvictedConvicted of larceny and sentenced to 7 years on 5 January 1846 at Central Criminal Court, London, England. He had been convicted previously.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted on 19 October 1848 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 
PLad NoAssigned with Apprentice No. 833 on 2 February 1849.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Ameer arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 2 February 1849. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being semi-literate as at 2 February 1849.1 
OccupationRecorded as a labourer on 2 February 1849.1 
Bio He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 

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  1. [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.

Abraham Prentice1

M, #20834, b. 1831

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BirthHe was born in 1831.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 2 February 1849.1 
Indenture Was indentured on 7 March 1846 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to E. Knott working as a farm servant.1 
ConvictedConvicted of arson and sentenced to 15 years on 7 March 1846 at Bedford, Bedfordshire, England.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted on 19 October 1848 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 
PLad NoAssigned with Apprentice No. 834 on 2 February 1849.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Ameer arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 2 February 1849. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being illiterate as at 2 February 1849.1 
OccupationRecorded as a labourer on 2 February 1849.1 
Bio He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 

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  1. [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.

John Ryder1

M, #20835, b. 1830

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BirthHe was born in 1830.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 2 February 1849.1 
Indenture Was indentured on 6 March 1846 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to C. Harper working as a domestic.1 
ConvictedConvicted of stealing and sentenced to 7 years on 6 March 1846 at Birmingham, Warwickshire, England. He had been convicted previously.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted on 19 October 1848 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 
PLad NoAssigned with Apprentice No. 835 on 2 February 1849.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Ameer arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 2 February 1849. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being semi-literate as at 2 February 1849.1 
OccupationRecorded as a castor on 2 February 1849.1 
Bio He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 

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  1. [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.

William Williams1

M, #20836, b. 1831

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BirthHe was born in 1831.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 2 February 1849.1 
Indenture Was indentured on 17 March 1846 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to G. Eliot working as a farm servant.1 
ConvictedConvicted of stealing blankets and sentenced to 7 years on 17 March 1846 at Liverpool, Lancashire, England.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted on 19 October 1848 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 
PLad NoAssigned with Apprentice No. 836 on 2 February 1849.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Ameer arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 2 February 1849. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being semi-literate as at 2 February 1849.1 
OccupationRecorded as a roper on 2 February 1849.1 
Bio He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 

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  1. [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.

Francis Yates1

M, #20837, b. 1830
Name-Change Francis Yates was also known as Francis Gates.1 

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BirthHe was born in 1830.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 2 February 1849.1 
Indenture Was indentured on 6 March 1846 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to A. Morgan working as a farm servant.1 
ConvictedConvicted of stealing and sentenced to 7 years on 6 March 1846 at Birmingham, Warwickshire, England.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted on 19 October 1848 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 
PLad NoAssigned with Apprentice No. 837 on 2 February 1849.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Ameer arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 2 February 1849. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being illiterate as at 2 February 1849.1 
OccupationRecorded as a brass founder on 2 February 1849.1 
Bio He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 

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  1. [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.

William Beard1

M, #20838, b. 1830, d. 17 November 1895

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BirthHe was born in 1830.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 2 February 1849.1 
DeathHe died on 17 November 1895 at Culham, Toodyay, Western Australia.1 
ConvictedConvicted of stealing shoes and sentenced to 7 years on 12 March 1846 at Stafford, Staffordshire, England.1 
Indenture Was indentured on 12 March 1846 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to G. Shenton working as a farm servant.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted on 19 October 1848 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 
PLad NoAssigned with Apprentice No. 838 on 2 February 1849.1 
OccupationRecorded as a brass founder on 2 February 1849.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Ameer arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 2 February 1849. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being semi-literate as at 2 February 1849.1 
Bio He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 

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  1. [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.

John Hart1

M, #20839, b. 1831

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BirthHe was born in 1831.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 2 February 1849.1 
Indenture Was indentured on 15 April 1846 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to J. Flay working as a farm servant.1 
ConvictedConvicted of stealing meat and sentenced to 7 years on 15 April 1846 at Bristol, Gloucestershire, England. He had been convicted previously.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted on 19 October 1848 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 
PLad NoAssigned with Apprentice No. 839 on 2 February 1849.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Ameer arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 2 February 1849. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being semi-literate as at 2 February 1849.1 
OccupationRecorded as a labourer on 2 February 1849.1 
Bio He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 

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  1. [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.

Philip Maguire1

M, #20840, b. 1830
Name-Change Philip Maguire was also known as Philip Maquire.1 

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BirthHe was born in 1830.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 2 February 1849.1 
Indenture Was indentured on 25 March 1846 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to T. Smith working as a farm servant.1 
ConvictedConvicted of stealing bacon and sentenced to 7 years on 25 March 1846 at Warwick, Warwickshire, England.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted on 19 October 1848 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 
PLad NoAssigned with Apprentice No. 840 on 2 February 1849.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Ameer arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 2 February 1849. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being literate as at 2 February 1849.1 
OccupationRecorded as a brass founder on 2 February 1849.1 
Bio He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 

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  1. [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.

William Norman1

M, #20841, b. 1830

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BirthHe was born in 1830.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 2 February 1849.1 
Indenture Was indentured on 21 January 1846 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to H.&F. Davis working as a farm servant.1 
ConvictedConvicted of stealing cigars and sentenced to 14 years on 21 January 1846 at Kirkdale, Lancashire, England.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted on 19 October 1848 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 
PLad NoAssigned with Apprentice No. 841 on 2 February 1849.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Ameer arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 2 February 1849. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being semi-literate as at 2 February 1849.1 
OccupationRecorded as a factory boy on 2 February 1849.1 
Bio He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 

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  1. [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.

Edward O'Donell1

M, #20842, b. 1831
Name-Change Edward O'Donell was also known as Edward Donelly.1 

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BirthHe was born in 1831.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 2 February 1849.1 
Indenture Was indentured on 11 May 1846 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to H. Wollaston working as a domestic.1 
ConvictedConvicted of stealing rags and sentenced to 7 years on 11 May 1846 at Liverpool, Lancashire, England. He had been convicted previously.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted on 19 October 1848 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 
PLad NoAssigned with Apprentice No. 842 on 2 February 1849.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Ameer arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 2 February 1849. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being semi-literate as at 2 February 1849.1 
OccupationRecorded as a hawker on 2 February 1849.1 
Bio He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 

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  1. [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.

George Thomas1

M, #20843, b. 1830

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BirthHe was born in 1830.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 2 February 1849.1 
Indenture Was indentured on 11 May 1846 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to H. Mead working as a farm servant.1 
ConvictedConvicted of larceny and sentenced to 10 years on 11 May 1846 at Central Criminal Court, London, England. He had been convicted previously.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted on 19 October 1848 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 
PLad NoAssigned with Apprentice No. 843 on 2 February 1849.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Ameer arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 2 February 1849. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being semi-literate as at 2 February 1849.1 
OccupationRecorded as a labourer on 2 February 1849.1 
Bio He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 

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  1. [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.

Daniel Toal1

M, #20844, b. 1830

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BirthHe was born in 1830.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 2 February 1849.1 
Indenture Was indentured on 30 April 1846 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to F. Helpman working as a mariner.1 
ConvictedConvicted of theft and sentenced to 7 years on 30 April 1846 at Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted on 19 October 1848 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 
PLad NoAssigned with Apprentice No. 844 on 2 February 1849.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Ameer arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 2 February 1849. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being semi-literate as at 2 February 1849.1 
OccupationRecorded as a millworker on 2 February 1849.1 
Bio He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 

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  1. [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.

David Toal1

M, #20845, b. 1829

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BirthHe was born in 1829.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 2 February 1849.1 
Indenture Was indentured on 30 April 1846 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to G. Shenton working as a farm servant.1 
ConvictedConvicted of theft and sentenced to 7 years on 30 April 1846 at Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. He had been convicted previously.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted on 19 October 1848 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 
PLad NoAssigned with Apprentice No. 845 on 2 February 1849.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Ameer arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 2 February 1849. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being semi-literate as at 2 February 1849.1 
OccupationRecorded as a millworker on 2 February 1849.1 
Bio He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 

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  1. [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.

James White1

M, #20846, b. 1831

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BirthHe was born in 1831.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 2 February 1849.1 
Indenture Was indentured on 14 April 1846 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to J. Clinch working as a farm servant.1 
ConvictedConvicted of stealing shoes and sentenced to 7 years on 14 April 1846 at Louth, Lincolnshire, England. He had been convicted previously.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted on 19 October 1848 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 
PLad NoAssigned with Apprentice No. 846 on 2 February 1849.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Ameer arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 2 February 1849. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being semi-literate as at 2 February 1849.1 
OccupationRecorded as a labourer on 2 February 1849.1 
Bio He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 

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  1. [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.

Thomas Berry1

M, #20847, b. 1830

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BirthHe was born in 1830.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 2 February 1849.1 
Indenture Was indentured on 29 June 1846 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to A. Armstrong working as a farm servant.1 
ConvictedConvicted of stealing and sentenced to 10 years on 29 June 1846 at Durham, Durham, England.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted on 19 October 1848 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 
PLad NoAssigned with Apprentice No. 847 on 2 February 1849.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Ameer arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 2 February 1849. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being semi-literate as at 2 February 1849.1 
OccupationRecorded as a labourer on 2 February 1849.1 
Bio He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 

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  1. [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.

William Harrop1

M, #20848, b. 1828

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BirthHe was born in 1828.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 2 February 1849.1 
Indenture Was indentured on 26 February 1846 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to M. Padbury working as a farm servant.1 
ConvictedConvicted of housebreaking and sentenced to 10 years on 26 February 1846 at Sheffield, Yorkshire, England. He had been convicted previously.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted on 19 October 1848 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 
PLad NoAssigned with Apprentice No. 848 on 2 February 1849.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Ameer arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 2 February 1849. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being illiterate as at 2 February 1849.1 
OccupationRecorded as a grinder on 2 February 1849.1 
Bio He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 

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  1. [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.

James Haxton1

M, #20849, b. 1831
Name-Change James Haxton was also known as James Exton.1 

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BirthHe was born in 1831.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 2 February 1849.1 
ConvictedConvicted of housebreaking and sentenced to 10 years on 21 July 1845 at Maidstone, Kent, England. He had been convicted previously.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted on 19 October 1848 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.1 
PLad NoAssigned with Apprentice No. 849 on 2 February 1849.1 
OccupationRecorded as a labourer on 2 February 1849.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Ameer arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 2 February 1849. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being semi-literate as at 2 February 1849.1 
Indenture Was indentured on 16 February 1849 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to J.S. Davis working as a farm servant.1 
Bio He has a page in Forced Labour for the West.1 

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Citations

  1. [S391] Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West.

Charles Smith

M, #20850, b. 1832

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BirthHe was born in 1832. 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 2 February 1849. 
ConvictedConvicted of stealing and sentenced to 10 years on 17 October 1845 at Birmingham, Warwickshire, England. He had been convicted previously. 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted on 19 October 1848 at Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, England
OccupationRecorded as a castor on 2 February 1849. 
PLad NoAssigned with Apprentice No. 850 on 2 February 1849. 
LiteracyRecorded as being semi-literate as at 2 February 1849. 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Ameer arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 2 February 1849. He had been collected from Parkhurst prison. 
Indenture Was indentured on 15 February 1849 at Western Australia for a term of 3 years to S. Meares working as a farm servant. 
Bio He has a page in Forced Labour for the West. 

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Last Edited18 Jul 2025

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