« Reply #73 on: Friday 14 December 07 13:05 GMT (UK) »
I am born & Bred Taswegian, so I'd have to have a few convicts in the family wouldn't I

On the Jopson side, the 1st to migrate was my Great Grandfather Edward Beardsworth Jopson in 1852. On my Mum's side, Edwin & John Boultbee came on the "Woodlark" in 1823 as free settlers, with Edwin's future wife, Mary Allen arriving on the same boat. My 3rd Great Grandfather George Jubb, came out as a convict with Governor Bligh in 1804 on the "Fortune" & his future 2nd wife, Ann Halward came as a convict on "Sydney Cove" in 1807. My 2nd Great Grandaunt, Ann Jubb (nee Brim) was also a convict, coming out on "Jane" in 1833. My 2nd Great Grandfather Benjamin Walters & my 3rd Great Grandfather Richard Wise both came as convicts on "Earl of Spencer" in 1813 & another convict was Joseph Stanley (my 2nd Great Granduncle by marriage) came on the "Prince of Orange" in 1822. My 2nd Great Grandparents, James & Ann Elizabeth Byard (nee Sale) came as free settlers in 1853.
There's probably more convicts to turn up yet

It adds a bit of spice to life...but not for them unfortunately!
Mike.
Jopson, Jubb, Jeffrey, Beardsworth, Boultbee, Byard, Pithers, Sale, Dowling, Dunn, Harrison, Offor, McDonald, Morgan, Walters, Wise. Alexander, Bayne, Collins, Dalton, Hill, Turner, Ripper, Vivash, Collins.