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Can anyone tell me if Brideswell Prison records are on line and if so direct me to the site- Jan JAMES (Western Australia)
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Can anyone tell me if Brideswell Prison records are on line and if so direct me to the site- Jan JAMES (Western Australia)
Hi Rosmany
Have a look at the following Link....W.A Prison Records.
http://www.sro.wa.gov.au/collection/prison.asp
Reg
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Thank you Reg- I didn't know there was a Brideswell Prison in W.A. I am refering to Brideswell Prison in the UK. Is there a reference to it on this site. Sorry if I have mislead you- Roser (Jan)
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Do you mean the Bridewell Prison? http://knowledgeoflondon.com/bridewell.html and many other sites.
Stan
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Thanks Stan- that is what I meant- Roser
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This research guide may help http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/RdLeaflet.asp?sLeafletID=120
Stan
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Thanks again Stan- I live in Western Australia so I can't access anything unless it's on line. I am researching Gypsy Convicts & Gypsy free settlers who came to Australia. Transportation to this countryended in 1868 and my theory that many of the convicts would have been Travelers is proving correct. It's taken a few years just to put together the Gypsy surnames in the UK, something I had to do before I could begin my search here. My interest in Prisons ( any) is that so many Gypsies were incarcerated for anything ( even riding their ASS on the pavement) and Brideswell housed children many of them Gypsy. Western Australia (at least) had "Parkhurst Lads" or juvenile convicts . These children became shepherds & farm hands to the early colonists . Any help that is given is greatly appreciated. 1979 in Westen Australia saw our 150 yeas since white settlement and 1988 our Bicentennial year. A group of Historians ( all off us amatuer' but leaders in the field) helped put together a set of dictionaries called "The Bicentennial Dictionaries of Western Australian" in all 10 volumes. The Gypsy arrivals is intended to be a part of the series. A part of my forebears "William & Dinah Roser"were Gypsy free settlers in 1842- Thanks again- Roser
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Hi Roser,
The England & Wales, Criminal Registers, 1791-1892 are available on Ancestry. The criminal registers are a listing of individuals charged with crime.
Stan
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That's great- Thank you Stan- Roser
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A group of Historians ( all off us amatuer' but leaders in the field) helped put together a set of dictionaries called "The Bicentennial Dictionaries of Western Australian" in all 10 volumes. The Gypsy arrivals is intended to be a part of the series. A part of my forebears "William & Dinah Roser"were Gypsy free settlers in 1842- Thanks again- Roser
What a wonderfull thing to do, to add that history of your country.
Celia
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Thank you Celia- I am now retired from paid work and people are in touch with me from all over Australia and even England & New Zealand. People who's family came here as convicts or free settlers. It is on a voluntary basis and it is an a amazing thing. Sort of like research in reverse. Traveler families & descendants of the free settlers from all over looking for their family members. Research is a God send . It keeps my mind , sort of like a body builder does. Have a look at my web page and you will see what I do My Web Site is http://avonvalleycollection.bravehost.com/ - Roser