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Tyrone / Re: O'DOUGHERTY/ODOHERTY/ODOGHERTY/DOCHERTY
« on: Saturday 20 December 08 13:01 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks James i'll certainly look into the info you have given me.
If you have anymore then i would gladly welcome it
Once again thanks

Merry Christmas

Siamese :)

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Warwickshire / Re: Tranter Family Birmingham
« on: Monday 15 September 08 03:28 BST (UK)  »
Thank you for the info so far gigg, valda and suz...
Its been very interesting and definately given me something to work with.
I know before the Tranters came to Birmingham they came from the family of Traunters/Tranters in Herefordshire who were quite well off.
I've got several of the family wills but they don't seem to tell me where the property and money eventually went.
I'll keep everyone posted with how i get on and if anyone finds anymore info feel free to pass it my way !!!
Once again thankyou
Siamese  :) :) :)

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Tyrone / O'DOUGHERTY/ODOHERTY/ODOGHERTY/DOCHERTY
« on: Saturday 13 September 08 00:48 BST (UK)  »
Hello everyone
I'm looking for any info on Thomas O'Dougherty.
This is all I have so far:
Convict Number 8940
Received his certificate of Freedom on 15 March 1849.
Thomas O'Dougherty was Born in County Tyrone, Ireland in 1826 to Andy O'Doughtery. His mothers name is not known but he had a stepmother Margaret and a half brother William. Little is known of his early life. It has been suggested that he was involved in political activities in his native area, but the fact that he was a laborer, aged 17 years, when he was sentenced to transportation for 7 years, casts some doubt on this claim, which may have been put forward by some of his descendants as an excuse for his being transported.
He was tried at County Tyrone and found guilty of the larceny of money, in fact 2 pounds and 2 shillings, the property of his employer Robert McKeon. His record shows that he was well conducted in prison, he was single, a Roman Catholic, and that he could read and write. His description remarks that he was freckled, stout made, he had a scar on his right arm and on the back of his left hand.
He was embarked on the ship the 'North Briton' and arrived in Tasmania on April 4 1843. he was given a period of probationary Labor and stationed with a gang in Deloraine, Tasmania.
He apparently did not take to kindly to his new life, and his activities as convict number 8940 are indicative of his rebellious nature. Offences he committed and sentences he received during the period of his incarceration suggest he was in trouble quite frequently. As early as March 1844 he was charged with being absent from the works without leave. His sentence for this offence was 14 days solitary confinement. On April 23 1844, whilst on probation at Deloraine, he received 30 days solitary for absenting himself. On June 2 1844 he was given 3 months hard Labor in chains as punishment for again being absent without leave. On June 29 1844 his existing sentence to hard Labor was extended by 3 months and it was recommended he be removed to Impression Bay, Port Arthur, for misconduct in altering his irons to remove them. On December 5 1844 Thomas, on probation at Impression Bay, was sentenced to 14 days solitary for disobeying orders.
August 11 1845, for gross insolence to his overseer, he received 9 months hard Labor in chains and a recommendation to be removed to Port Arthur. October 21 1845 while on probation at Dover, he received 7 days solitary for absenting himself without leave and misconduct in making away with his leg irons, in addition 30 stripes in the breech. And so it goes on. At Darlington, (Maria Island) he disobeyed orders and received 36 lashes.

I can't find anything on him prior to his convict record.

Any help greatly appreciated

Thanks
Siamese68 :)

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Warwickshire / Re: Tranter Family Birmingham
« on: Saturday 13 September 08 00:29 BST (UK)  »
Thank you so much Suz and Jim

This has given me something to work with now..

I really appreciate your help

Cheers Siamese

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Herefordshire / Re: TRANTER/TRAUNTER/TURNER/BEDDOE/REWELL
« on: Friday 12 September 08 15:49 BST (UK)  »
Thanks anyway David.
If I find a connection i'll be sure to let you  know

Cheers Siamese :)

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Warwickshire / Tranter Family Birmingham
« on: Friday 12 September 08 15:42 BST (UK)  »
Hi all I am trying to put the pieces together for my Tranter family but have hit a roadblock - once again !!

I have Philip Tranter m Ann Beddoe 1772 Ludlow. They moved to Birmingham and had the following children:

Elizabeth b abt 1773 Birmingham
Joseph b abt 1775 Birmingham
Ann b abt 1783 Birmingham
Philip b abt 1785 Birmingham
I feel there must be more children as there is a huge gap in the years but I can't seem to find anything.

I know absolutely nothing about Elizabeth, Ann and Philip ...

I then have Joseph Tranter b abt 1775 m Ann Wootton
They had the following children:

Joseph b 1784 Birmingham
Dollas Benjamin b 1814 Birmingham
Ann b 1817 Birmingham
Henry b 1820 Birmingham
Mary Ann Frances b 1825 Birmingham
Maria b 1828 Birmingham

The only one of the above children I know anything about is Dollas Benjamin as he is my 2great grandfather and was transported to Australia.

I hope someone can help me to fill the gaps on this family ...

Thanks Siamese68 :)


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Herefordshire / Re: TRANTER/TRAUNTER/TURNER/BEDDOE/REWELL
« on: Friday 12 September 08 01:19 BST (UK)  »
Hi David I have Rebecca Turner m Joseph Tranter 1744 Pembridge and Ann Beddoe m Philip Tranter (son of Joseph & Rebecca) 1772 Ludlow.

Are these the same Turner & Beddoe families that you have?

Cheers Siamese :)

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Herefordshire / Re: TRANTER/TRAUNTER/TURNER/BEDDOE/REWELL
« on: Thursday 11 September 08 09:51 BST (UK)  »
Hi Ger thanks for the reply and I will send regy a message as he is chasing the same family.
My Tranter's were in Birmingham from 1773 onwards. Before then they were at Eardisland, Lyonshall And Titley.

Thanks again
Siamese :)

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Herefordshire / Re: TRANTER/TRAUNTER/TURNER/BEDDOE/REWELL
« on: Saturday 06 September 08 10:59 BST (UK)  »
Hi Ger

Not sure if Thomas And Martha belong to me.
My gggrandfather was born in Birmingham in 1818. His parents are Joseph Tranter and Ann Wootton.
Siblings are : Joseph b 1808, Ann b 1817, Henry b 1820, Mary Ann Frances b 1825 and Maria b 1828.
Benjamin (gggrandfather) was a convict and i'm not sure if any of his siblings came out to Australia also.
I don't know much about the English side of the family... am trying to put it together slowly ...

Any help would be greatly appreciated...

cheers Siamese :)

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