Yes he was a constable when married...I wonder what other people's thoughts are on this? Is it often people go from being a convict (if it's the same Abraham) to a constable?
I'm not sure I understand your questioning Majm? My research takes me to all kinds of places, and in this instance it seems to be during the convict era in Tasmania.
I would expect a professional genealogist, so a person with qualifications in family history research, to already have at hand the resources to locate the info that Dundee has kindly posted for you. Tasmania's online resources for Convict Research are well recognised as among the best in the world, and are freely available, no subscription needed. So your clients can in fact conduct their own research. I would also expect that you would not be asking anyone in the forum to look up information for you, which in turn you were then going to use for your client, in your commercial operations.
On the other hand, if this chap is your own ancestor, then you seem to be at a hurdle that many volunteers at RChat have previously faced and have found the digitised images at the Tasmanian websites including those on RChat's Resources board.
I am not intending to cause offence, but I am concerned that I or any RChatter gives of our own time and resources, to help each other without seeking any financial gain from our efforts.
Cheers, JM