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Title: Kent Assizes Lookup 1834 - DAMMERY
Post by: tonyhey on Wednesday 07 May 08 13:28 BST (UK)
I am looking for the court records of my ancestor Andrew DAMMERY. The information I have obtained indicates he was tried at the Kent Assizes in July 1834 and sentenced to 14 years. He arrived in Australia on 6 April 1835. I think he was 18 when convicted.

His transportation records list him as DUMMERY and there are records here in Australia that list him as DAMERY. His kids became DEMMERY, so pretty much anything goes!

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Regards,

Tony (in Sydney)
Title: Re: Kent Assizes Lookup 1834 - DAMMERY
Post by: casram on Wednesday 07 May 08 14:21 BST (UK)
Hi
www.pastfinders.net has him on their unclaimed convicts page.

Lesley Ubel on her Australian convicts site has him aged 18 convicted of stealing 2 pigeons and a handerkerchief, sentenced to 14 years and transported on the Lady Nugent (1) in 1835

Carolyn
Title: Re: Kent Assizes Lookup 1834 - DAMMERY
Post by: casram on Wednesday 07 May 08 14:23 BST (UK)
Lesley's page is at:

users.bigpond.net.au

Carolyn
Title: Re: Kent Assizes Lookup 1834 - DAMMERY
Post by: tonyhey on Tuesday 20 May 08 05:46 BST (UK)
Many thanks for the reply Carolyn, sorry to be so long responding - I've been away plus had a funeral to attend, so only getting a chance to get back to this now. This information confirms one of the sources I previously had and rule out both a second source and family legend about why he was sent to Australia.

The pastfinders site makes reference to a local newspaper report from July 1834 - does anyone know if these would be accessible online? I'd be interested in seeing what they said.

Reagrds,

Tony

Title: Re: Kent Assizes Lookup 1834 - DAMMERY
Post by: casalguidi on Tuesday 20 May 08 06:41 BST (UK)
Hi Tony

The local studies departments at Maidstone and Canterbury libraries hold the main newspapers for Kent (apart from the British Newspaper Library at Colindale, London).  I would try Maidstone first - current contact details http://kent.gov.uk/LibrariespublicUI/OpeningTimes/LibraryDetails.aspx?id=52

As far as I am aware, they will research up to half an hour for free.

Do let us know how you get on.

Casalguidi :)
Title: Re: Kent Assizes Lookup 1834 - DAMMERY
Post by: tonyhey on Wednesday 21 May 08 05:49 BST (UK)
Thanks for the information on the Library - unfortunately I'm in Sydney, so a visit isn't possible!
Tony
Title: Re: Kent Assizes Lookup 1834 - DAMMERY
Post by: casalguidi on Wednesday 21 May 08 07:49 BST (UK)
No, but you could email them ;)

Casalguidi :)
Title: Re: Kent Assizes Lookup 1834 - DAMMERY
Post by: glensmum on Tuesday 29 July 08 11:56 BST (UK)
Hi Tony
Noticed your posts re the Demmery family. My cousin and I have had cause to look at this family extensively to solve a problem we had tracing an uncle.
We live in Wagga Wagga as do some of your relatives.
Andrew is buried here. There is quite a substantial amount of information so would love to share with you.
I am new to this site so don't know the protocol as to whetherto add my email address here.
Hope to hear from you
regards glensmum
Title: Re: Kent Assizes Lookup 1834 - DAMMERY
Post by: oedium on Sunday 09 February 14 16:29 GMT (UK)
My Dammery family emigrated to Australia (Carlton, near Sydney) in the 1960s/70s. They were Thomas, Lilly and Violet Dammery but seemed to change the spelling of their surname to Dammeary.
I have lost touch with them but know that both Thomas and Lilly(ie) are now dead. Violet married an Albert E Pike and, if still alive, would be in her mid-90s.
Originally, the family came from Greenwich - now Greater London but before sometimes shown in documents as Surrey or Kent.
Dammery/Dammeary are uncommon surnames so the Andrew Dammery in question might well be related.
Any information would be most welcome.
Title: Re: Kent Assizes Lookup 1834 - DAMMERY
Post by: glensmum on Sunday 16 February 14 00:52 GMT (UK)
Hi As you probably know our Andrew was a convict so to make a connection we would have to go back to England.It is possible that his parents were John Dammery and Elizabeth Brown, His siblings were Ann Elizabeth, Robert Charles and Charles. These names were all used by Andrew for his own children. These parents were married at St. Mary the Virgin church of England Dover. the children were baptized [I think] at Dover, Cuxton. Strood and Frinsbury. I was given this information and so cannot verify it. I will look for myself to see if there is anything new to be found.
Please feel free to stay in contact.
glensmum
Title: Re: Kent Assizes Lookup 1834 - DAMMERY
Post by: Emma Post on Saturday 13 August 16 21:17 BST (UK)
This particular Demmery Family i am researching now. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am a descendant of Robert Demmery, one of the sons of Andrew Demmery and Jane Fowler. Not sure how we can exchange information on here as im only new to this site.
Title: Re: Kent Assizes Lookup 1834 - DAMMERY
Post by: Emma Post on Friday 19 August 16 16:11 BST (UK)
Thank you for your reply, Yes I did know that both Jane and Andrew were convicts. I believe Jane's father Nicholas was also a convict? Do you know much about them? In Australia I wondered if Occupations were known or if they owned property etc? So far I have managed to source a Death Certificate for Jane and found some dates for births, deaths and marriage.

Emma