Thanks for that - I don't have access to international records at the moment.Would love to know how and why he ended up there!!K
Quote from: kazfoster on Sunday 10 November 13 23:01 GMT (UK) Thanks for that - I don't have access to international records at the moment.Would love to know how and why he ended up there!!KThere's plenty of fantastic live links via RChat's Australia Resources Board, and the child boards for each of the states and territories.http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?board=165.0Re convictsTransportation of convicts to NSW (including was is now Qld and Vic) effectively ceased 1840, to Tasmania effectively ceased 1853ish and Western Australia was only for a short time anyway in the 1850s and 1860s. None transported to South Australia.Cheers, JM
William Melancthon Sanders (d.1909), malster, merchant and farmer and descendants: papers incl letters from New South Wales, Australia, 1851-55, account books, school reports of son William M Sanders junior at Holmesdale House School, Reigate