Hi Sherrie,
I did not answer your question about James being a convict. My belief is that he wasnt as he was dressed normally for the photo with his family and he married in NZ a year or so after arriving. He was listed on his marriage certificate as a farmer .
Here is a letter from the James (b1893) to James Rampling on Ballarat Gold Fields. He must have got onto gold as he sent money back to the familys in UK. He was a qualified bootmaker according to the letters.
The grammer punctuation etc is hard to understand so I copied them as written. When they used ss as in fussy they substitute an f. Anyway I hope a few UK cousins are watching what I send.
James must have been close to the Eureka Rebellion as his children were placed in the chimney to protect them from bullets during the fighting. There is a reference to James' bad luck but no idea what it is about but this is probably the first letter back after Eureka (Dec 1854)
Hopefully distant cousins in UK see these and find the originals sent to them.
A bit of useless information is that Phillip Rampling, his Grandson, was a sailmaker and made the first Australian Flag which won the flag competition.
Regards Maurice