I am looking for any information at all about Richard Spiers during his time in Australa.
What I know so far is:
He was from Alton, Hampshire, England and was baptised in 1797.
He was a widower with 5 children.
He stole a pig from Charles Trimmer, Esquire, an attorney, sometime in October, 1834.
He was committed on April 11th, 1836, tried at Southampton 2nd Quarter assizes on Jun 28th, 1836 and was sentenced to 7 years transportation.
Some of his children were sent to Alton Workhouse and remained in England.
He sailed from Portsmouth on the Mangles on 18th March, 1837
He arrived in Sydney on 10th July, 1837, (presumably at Port Jackson?)
I have a photocopy of his ticket of leave, No. 42/1167 Date - 19th April 1842. Prisoner No. -37/1220. Ship- Mangles '7', Master - Carr, Year - 1837, Place of Trial - Southampton, Date of Trial - 28th June, 1836, Sentence - 7 years, Allowed to remain in the district of Port Stephens. On recommendation of - initials (illegible) dated 1841.
What other details are there about him?
Where was he sent on arrival? Did he have an assigned Master?
Does he appear in the 1837 Muster of Convicts?
What did he do in Port Stephens?
Did he remarry?
What did he do when his sentence had finished?
When and where did he die?
Where was he buried?
There seems to be a discrepancy over the number after Mangles. On the Ticket of Leave, it is '7', but many websites name it as '8' for 1837, Sydney.
Richard is my gt gt gt grandfather. I am descended from one of the children left in the Workhouse. Any information at all would be greatly appreciated as the Convicts Anthology CD is not available to me in the UK.
Thanks for reading this, Bluesky