Hi everyone,
My ancestor was George MORGAN of Wyberton, Lincs.
He was tried at the Lincoln Assizes on 27 July 1816 for Highway robbery (of Mr G.B. Colley of Wyberton on May 3, 1816). He was sentenced to Death, commuted to Transportation for 14 yrs, sent to Australia in 1817 and died at Port Arthur, Tasmania, Australia in 1840. He was said to be 25 years old when tried (so born circa 1791), and believe he had fought in the Napoleonic Wars.
During his trial he said that "his mother-in-law could have proved him to be in bed at the time spoken of." I thought this may have meant a stepmother, however have just found a marriage (on IGI) of a George MORGAN to Mary WARNER on 5 OCT 1814 at Boston, Lincoln. Can only find one child, that being a son called Wilford MORGAN born on 7 Oct 1815 at Boston, Lincoln.
If this George and Mary had other children in UK, then obviously this isn't my bloke, otherwise it fits timewise. If it is him, Mary and Wilford didn't follow him to Australia as he remarried in 1819. Thought I would ask for your thoughts or does any one know of this family?
Does any one have access to Wyberton parish records; seems that MORGANs are thin on the ground and wonder if George was actually born in Ireland as he was called.... "Irish George", had a very strong irish brogue and was a known character.
Love to learn more or connect with other MORGAN of Wyberton researchers. Cheers, Andrea (Vic, Aust)