Author Topic: "Exiles" transported to Port Phillip 1845-1849  (Read 52960 times)

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Re: "Exiles" transported to Port Phillip 1845-1849
« Reply #63 on: Thursday 08 November 07 01:29 GMT (UK) »
Chris,

It seems really weird that every image would be missing when there's such a spread of years and places:
George b (Byong) and d, both 1856
Charles Henry b (Pleasant C) and d, both 1858
Ellen d 1858
Elizabeth d 1870
Charles d 1899 (Apsley)

Especially the 1899 death ...

Might it be worth contacting the Vic BDM people for any further explanation they can give?

Though, even if you are able to get the 1899 death, the information in it will depend on what the informant knew ...

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Re: "Exiles" transported to Port Phillip 1845-1849
« Reply #64 on: Saturday 05 April 08 12:13 BST (UK) »
My 3xGt Grandfather George SMITH (b1811) was found guilty at Aylesbury Quarter Sessions of stealing a horse on 15th October 1844 and transported as an "Exile" on board the Maitland. He arrived at Williamstown on 9th November 1846 and apparently settled there initially.

He appears to have been quite skilled, working as both plumber/ glazier and painter/ engraver as well as being taught the trade of Tinman whilst incarcerated in Pentonville.

George had a wife and four sons back in England, but I've found no trace of him returning once his sentence (10 years) had been served. In fact, upon being sentenced to transportation to Australia, he turned to the judge and said "thankyou sir- I have been there before and shall be glad to get out of this country", so it would seem that he wouldn't have wanted to come back anyway!

Unfortunately, the trail has now run cold and with a name like George Smith I wouldn't imagine it'd be easy to find out what happened to him once he arrived in Victoria. His trade might narrow the search down a bit though, as there can't have been that many plumbers/ painters in Williamstown in the 1840s.

Does anyone have any suggestions how I can find out more about George? He may even have remarried and had more children out there, but again with a name like Smith, it wouldn't be easy to determine this.
Bkm:- MARKS, SMITH, FRENCH, DUNKLEY, COLLYER, HALL, KING, RIDGWAY, SHILLINGFORD, ILLING, HOGG
Yks:- HARE, PARKER, GALLOWAY, HAMMOND, DAWSON, De LAINE, DELANEY, EDMONDSON, BOTTOMLEY, WALMSLEY, SCORAH, MURGATROYD, BROWNBRIDGE, RINGROSE, JOWETT, BARRATT, RENNISON, GADIE, CROSSLAND, KENDALL, SIMPSON, RAW
Dby:- SADLER, BENT, HITCHCOCK, CLARKE, GRACE, SELLARS, WIBBERLEY, SALT, DAKIN, HOLLOWAY
Lei:- BENT, SPENCER
Sts:- UDALE, MARKS, SELLARS
Nth:- ADDINGTON, SURRIDGE, SEAL
Off:- DELANEY
Ang/ Zet:- GADIE

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Re: "Exiles" transported to Port Phillip 1845-1849
« Reply #65 on: Saturday 05 April 08 12:34 BST (UK) »
Hello  there

I would suggest  you start a  new thread  or query of  your  own  on Emmigrants  to Australia of course

try  and  give  his parents  names if  possible 

lots  of  folk  will try  and help  you

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Re: "Exiles" transported to Port Phillip 1845-1849
« Reply #66 on: Saturday 05 April 08 13:14 BST (UK) »
Thanks Jenn,

I'll give that option a go.

Daz
Bkm:- MARKS, SMITH, FRENCH, DUNKLEY, COLLYER, HALL, KING, RIDGWAY, SHILLINGFORD, ILLING, HOGG
Yks:- HARE, PARKER, GALLOWAY, HAMMOND, DAWSON, De LAINE, DELANEY, EDMONDSON, BOTTOMLEY, WALMSLEY, SCORAH, MURGATROYD, BROWNBRIDGE, RINGROSE, JOWETT, BARRATT, RENNISON, GADIE, CROSSLAND, KENDALL, SIMPSON, RAW
Dby:- SADLER, BENT, HITCHCOCK, CLARKE, GRACE, SELLARS, WIBBERLEY, SALT, DAKIN, HOLLOWAY
Lei:- BENT, SPENCER
Sts:- UDALE, MARKS, SELLARS
Nth:- ADDINGTON, SURRIDGE, SEAL
Off:- DELANEY
Ang/ Zet:- GADIE


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Re: "Exiles" transported to Port Phillip 1845-1849
« Reply #67 on: Friday 06 June 08 22:46 BST (UK) »
Has anyone heard from Tony Cocks lately?
Several emails and PM recently unanswered.
My interest Thomas Knight,Parkhurst Boy,transported as an "Exile" aboard "Eden",disembarked Geelong 4 Feb 1849.
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Re: "Exiles" transported to Port Phillip 1845-1849
« Reply #68 on: Saturday 07 June 08 08:04 BST (UK) »
Hi,

I saw a post on <AUS-CONVICTS[at]rootsweb.com> on June 1st from Tony.

Would be worth checking their archives.

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The following families and their Australian decendents:
Abbott, Barnard, Clarke, Inward, Lanfear, Rutter,Spencer:Middlesex
Greenaway:Cornwall
Edney, Godwin/Goodwin, Gullett:Hampshire;
Gullett:Devon
Emms:39th Regiment of Foot 1810-1832
Gordon:Scotland
Arnold, Morton:Ireland
Davies:Wales
Olcorn:Cumberland
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Re: "Exiles" transported to Port Phillip 1845-1849
« Reply #69 on: Monday 09 June 08 00:19 BST (UK) »
Still no luck in contacting Tony Cocks.
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Wyatt and Wood of Glossop, Derbyshire. Longstaff of Bishop Auckland,Durham. Harry of St Austell and St Kew,Cornwall. Charters of County Antrim.Knight of Warwickshire.Hendy of Ballyedmonduff.

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Re: "Exiles" transported to Port Phillip 1845-1849
« Reply #70 on: Monday 09 June 08 01:50 BST (UK) »
Rex

I have sent you a PM re an email adress for Tony.

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The following families and their Australian decendents:
Abbott, Barnard, Clarke, Inward, Lanfear, Rutter,Spencer:Middlesex
Greenaway:Cornwall
Edney, Godwin/Goodwin, Gullett:Hampshire;
Gullett:Devon
Emms:39th Regiment of Foot 1810-1832
Gordon:Scotland
Arnold, Morton:Ireland
Davies:Wales
Olcorn:Cumberland
Osborne:Staffordshire
Harrington:Kent
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Gross: Tullau Wurtmemburg Germany

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Re: "Exiles" transported to Port Phillip 1845-1849
« Reply #71 on: Sunday 20 September 09 02:07 BST (UK) »
Hello Robyn in Wodonga.

This is my first post.  I am interested in Osborne Leek Staffordshire in early 1800s. Can you tell me the names of the Parents of the William Osborne transported to Port Phillip on the Maitland 1847. Or anything about his life in  England. There appears to have been more than one William Osborne born in Leek at that time..

          Regards Ivan