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Re: "Parkhurst Boys" transported to NZ 1842/43
« Reply #207 on: Tuesday 13 August 19 16:07 BST (UK) »
Sorry folks - I need to post 3 comments before I can send a PM.

I'm not sure how old this thread is!! I'm trying to make contact with Tony Cocks regarding your work on the Parkhurst Boys - are you still contactable about this. I hope so!!

John

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Re: "Parkhurst Boys" transported to NZ 1842/43
« Reply #208 on: Tuesday 13 August 19 16:08 BST (UK) »
Sorry folks - I need to post 3 comments before I can send a PM. This should be the last one!!

I'm not sure how old this thread is!! I'm trying to make contact with Tony Cocks regarding your work on the Parkhurst Boys - are you still contactable about this. I hope so!!

John

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Re: "Parkhurst Boys" transported to NZ 1842/43
« Reply #209 on: Wednesday 14 August 19 22:01 BST (UK) »

I'm not sure how old this thread is!! I'm trying to make contact with Tony Cocks regarding your work on the Parkhurst Boys - are you still contactable about this. I hope so!!

John

Hi John,Tony was last active on RC yesterday so hopefully he will get notification of your post,

Cheers Janette

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Re: "Parkhurst Boys" transported to NZ 1842/43
« Reply #210 on: Thursday 15 August 19 14:11 BST (UK) »
Thanks Janette - Tony has been in touch. A great site!!

John


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Re: "Parkhurst Boys" transported to NZ 1842/43
« Reply #211 on: Saturday 04 July 20 11:00 BST (UK) »
I am looking for help to find information regarding Fredrick HORNE who was transported from Parkhurst Prison to Auckland. Any help would be very much appreciated

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Re: "Parkhurst Boys" transported to NZ 1842/43
« Reply #212 on: Sunday 05 July 20 04:29 BST (UK) »
Hi TokoroaWilsons, and welcome to RootsChat :)

BAC3 should reply to you soon.

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ELLERKER - Beverley ERY ENG
HEALEY - IRL?
MURDOCH - Wigtownshire SCT, Otago and Westland NZ
PALING - Nottinghamshire ENG
RILEY - Flamborough; Cottingham; South Dalton ERY, Manitoba CAN, & London ENG
STURTON - Arnold, Nottinghamshire ENG
SUTTRON - All, NRY & DUR ENG
TAYLOR - London ENG
TYLER - London ENG
TERNAN/TIERNAN - Dublin IRL

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Re: "Parkhurst Boys" transported to NZ 1842/43
« Reply #213 on: Sunday 05 July 20 04:38 BST (UK) »
BAC3, have you completed your Ph D dissertation?

Any change we could get access? It would be an invaluable resource for New Zealand genealogists,.

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ELLERKER - Beverley ERY ENG
HEALEY - IRL?
MURDOCH - Wigtownshire SCT, Otago and Westland NZ
PALING - Nottinghamshire ENG
RILEY - Flamborough; Cottingham; South Dalton ERY, Manitoba CAN, & London ENG
STURTON - Arnold, Nottinghamshire ENG
SUTTRON - All, NRY & DUR ENG
TAYLOR - London ENG
TYLER - London ENG
TERNAN/TIERNAN - Dublin IRL

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Re: "Parkhurst Boys" transported to NZ 1842/43
« Reply #214 on: Sunday 05 July 20 14:06 BST (UK) »
Hello TokoroaWilsons,

Thank you for your post.

I shall certainly try to help with all the information I have so far gleaned, although Frederick HORNE is not a Parkhurst Boy I have previously researched.

It seems he robbed his father......a not uncommon crime in early Victorian England......and was subsequently sentenced to 7 years transportation.   He reached NZ aboard the St. George in November 1842 as an Apprentice Tailor and that is more or less my last sighting of him.   If you can help with the rest of his life I shall be delighted.

I will send you a Personal Message with my email address and hopefully we can take the story of Frederick HORNE from there.

For the moment,

BAC3

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Re: "Parkhurst Boys" transported to NZ 1842/43
« Reply #215 on: Sunday 05 July 20 14:30 BST (UK) »
Hello spades,

I hope you are keeping well.

Presently I am in dispute with Southampton University over the question of fees, which have increased exponentially, and I am refusing to meet them purely on the grounds they do not represent added value for money.    University fees are a matter of national controversy in the UK anyway.

Nevertheless my research continues, if for no other reason than in advanced retirement it keeps me active.  Of course ever-increasing online information has meant having to revisit some of my early work and, indeed, revising my opinions!!!   Should the dissertation have to take a back seat my research findings will be made available to The National Archives.   

The posting for Frederick HORNE was more than welcome because NZ has proved the most difficult tracing the Parkhurst Boys.   Of the 123 who arrived in Auckland from the St. George and Mandarin  in 1842/1843 I have managed to complete portraits for only 23 :'( :'(   The despair that the early settlers registered with the arrival of the boys seems to have been sustained throughout the following years.

For the moment, take care.............I have typed this having washed my hands ::)

BAC3