We know by now that
Joseph FIELD was born in Islington, London in 1847, the son of Thomas and Mary.
So, I went looking to see what else I could find. ………
It seems that Joseph Field spent most of his early life in the workhouse, as well as in older age!
There are scores and scores of records from the Islington Workhouse and Poor Law Board of Guardians for Joseph Field (from age 1 to about age 7, ie 1848-1854), his mother Mary Field and his younger sister Mary Ann Field.
As you read through them all, you pick up various bits of information which ultimately gives you the complete picture.
A very brief summary:-
• In March 1848 we find Mary Field, 18, born Islington, married, workwoman, with her son 2 year old Joseph, and her daughter Mary Ann 1 month old. Destitute - Her husband has deserted her.
• By Feb 1849, we discover that the family is back in the workhouse, again destitute because the father / husband is in prison and has been sentenced to 7 years transportation.
• Along the way we have records confirming that Joseph born about 1846 / 47, and Mary Ann born 1848 are both legitimate children of Mary Field.
• We then discover that Mary has an illegitimate son named John born in 1852.
Then I went looking for the husband ……………..
Thomas FIELD born 1825 Islington, occupation Sawyer.• Was convicted of house breaking and sentenced to 7 years on 29 January 1849 at the central Criminal Court
• Thomas Field and Henry Watson broke into the dwelling house of William Abel, and stole a silver mug and other articles valued at £20. Field had previous convictions. Both guilty, but Watson only received 1 yr sentence.
• Thomas Field was initially held on the York Hulk
• Assigned with Convict No. 471
• In March 1851, he was transported to Western Australia on the “Pyrenees” arriving in Freemantle on 28 June 1851
• Recorded as being semi-literate
• His Ticket of Leave was granted on 28 June 1851
• His Conditional Pardon was granted on 23 April 1853
Proceedings of Thomas’ trial at the Old Bailey.https://www.oldbaileyonline.org/browse.jsp?id=def1-534-18490129&div=t18490129-534#highlightLink to the Millbank prison register (includes some important detail)
https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-813058571/viewThis confirms he had 6 previous convictions. Importantly it confirms his wife was Mary Field and his children were Joseph and Mary – address 2 Swan Yard Islington
Register of prisoners on the Prison Hulk, “York”https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-812073158/viewPhysical description of prisoners. Scroll down Thomas Field (prisoner 471)
https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad03.htm