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Hi
Would like to see if someone could look up some information on an ancestor of mine he was transported as a convict from hertfordshire in 1825 arrived in australia 18/9/1826 his name was william freeman born in hemel hempstead 1804 died 1882 in grafton nsw australia the information I need is on what crime he commited I know he commited a felony about the 25/5/1825 but not much other information.
thanks :)
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Hi
Welcome to Rootschat :D
You've inadvertently posted this in Herefordshire rather than Hertfordshire, hopefully a moderator will soon move this for you - I've let them know
Jan ;)
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Hi again
Take it you already have his Bedford Gaol record?
Jan ;)
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Hi,
There is no William FREEMAN on my version of the Hertfordshire Transportees. If by chance he committed his crime in another county, it is possible he would be included in their list.
Regards ... Peter
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There is no William FREEMAN on my version of the Hertfordshire Transportees. If by chance he committed his crime in another county, it is possible he would be included in their list.
Regards ... Peter
Thank you for checking that I will have to look else were than cheers freeman5522 :)
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Hi again
Take it you already have his Bedford Gaol record?
Jan ;)
Hi
I have got his goal record from the bedford goal archives which was good as it had a good description of what he looked like to find out where to find a more info on the crime he actually committed :) freeman5522
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Hi There freeman,
Don't know if you have considered putting your inquiries on he Australian board or whether you have all you want from Australia already.
If you do not already know this, a full copy of his record can usually be got including his crime and behaviour during sentence.
I can see a William Freeman arrivng as a convict to Van Diemen's land in about the right time frame .
This is on the Tasmanian Archives link below.
http://www.archives.tas.gov.au
Sue
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There is a William Freeman from HH, convicted at Bedford Assizes 1825 transported on board the 'England', 28 Apr 1826 bound for NSW.
Judy
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There is a William Freeman from HH, convicted at Bedford Assizes 1825 transported on board the 'England', 28 Apr 1826 bound for NSW.
Judy
Hi that is the william freeman I am looking for so I guess I may have to look in the bedfordshire area or his residence which is hemel hempstead? :)thanks freeman5522
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Hi There freeman,
Don't know if you have considered putting your inquiries on he Australian board or whether you have all you want from Australia already.
If you do not already know this, a full copy of his record can usually be got including his crime and behaviour during sentence.
I can see a William Freeman arrivng as a convict to Van Diemen's land in about the right time frame .
This is on the Tasmanian Archives link below.
http://www.archives.tas.gov.au
Sue
Hi thanks for that but the william freeman turned was not the one I was after as it was a different ship name but thank you :)freeman 5522
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Wm Freeman's prison records are only likely to state that his crime was felony. You may be lucky enough to find details of the trial in newspaper. He was tried at Bedford, so it could be in Northampton Mercury/Bedfordshire Times, the NM I believe goes back that far.
If you are able to visit the National Archives, it would be worth checking if Wm appealed. If he did then you may find a great deal about him and his family.
I have researched convicts in the family and found that one appealed 14 times.
I am in the process of compiling information on all convicts sentenced at Bedford to transportation. So far I have details of where 700 were sent, including your Wm.
Judy
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Wm Freeman's prison records are only likely to state that his crime was felony. You may be lucky enough to find details of the trial in newspaper. He was tried at Bedford, so it could be in Northampton Mercury/Bedfordshire Times, the NM I believe goes back that far.
If you are able to visit the National Archives, it would be worth checking if Wm appealed. If he did then you may find a great deal about him and his family.
I have researched convicts in the family and found that one appealed 14 times.
I am in the process of compiling information on all convicts sentenced at Bedford to transportation. So far I have details of where 700 were sent, including your Wm.
Judy
Hi thanks for the info will check that out thanks :)freeman5522
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Hi Freeman,
William was transported on board the "England" in 1826... His crime was Highway Robbery, and his sentence was life.
William was my 3rd great-grandfather.
If you would like to send me a personal message, I can help you with further info.
Cheers,
corsharn.
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Hi thanks for replying to my question I recently found out about his crime being highway robbery also viewed a photo of him when he was older in australia on the ancestry.com.au website so that was pretty cool and also saw a picture of his wife in australia I am related to william through one of his sons donald freeman I tried to find information through the internet for newspaper articles about his trial but had no luck as I would probably have to visit england for that also if you want to view the photo of william and some other relatives of his in australia it's on the above website if you have not seen them I would be happy for any info on his trial or his family in england as I only have names and birth dates.
:) freeman 5522