Hi Chatters,
My 2g-grandfather Frederick HENRY, born abt October 1809, was convicted at the Old Bailey 08 July 1830 of stealing a handkerchief, value 3/-. the property of Mr Lawson. He was given Life, and transported to Australia.
For many years, I have been searching for him, to no avail. He was not your average convict - could read and write, and his Convict Indent gives his occupation as Actor, Hatter (3 years) and Clerk.
According to his NSW Death Certificate, his parents were Thomas HENRY (a Clerk), and Elizabeth JONES. But, I cannot find Frederick's birth in London (or indeed, anywhere else), or the marriage of his supposed parents.
(He and his Irish-born wife Cecilia McGOWAN had 11 children, the eldest being Elizabeth, and a middle son being Thomas).
Help, anyone? I noticed just yesterday that a Queensland Chatter's interests included a HENRY convict who was really HARVEY ... so, I am trying again with my difficult Fred.
(HARVEY? HERVEY? Was his name mis-read, somewhere along the line?).
Grateful for any help with this - I have puzzled over it for more than a decade, now.
Cheers,
Lesley
(In sunny Nundle, NSW, Australia)