Thanks again, SarahShip.
27 years is a long time; not all murderers get that long a sentence these days!
Some life. John was baptised in 1810 in Measham, Derbyshire, England the son of a coal miner. His mother died before the 1841 census, possibly in 1822 after the birth of her last child. John descended into a life of crime, mainly poaching, but with incidents of theft and assault, sometimes the accomplice of a cousin Henry, a butcher. In 1835 he was sentenced to six months' hard labour for stealing some bacon from an inn; his sister gave the damning evidence. A year later stealing two geese was apparently the last straw and he was sentenced to transportation. Henry, an accomplice, was also convicted, but sentenced to six months in a house of correction.
Cheers!
Dion