Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Transported To Australia

LINKS



AUS-Tasmanian Genealogy Mailing List
This site is dedicated to providing useful information and resources for people researching Tasmanian history and genealogy
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~austashs/convicts/tas_con.htm


The Proceedings of the Old Bailey, 1674-1913
A fully searchable edition of the largest body of texts detailing the lives of non-elite people ever published, containing 197,745 criminal trials held at London's central criminal court.
http://www.oldbaileyonline.org/index.jsp


Convicts to Australia
http://members.iinet.net.au/~perthdps/convicts/index.html

Descendants of Convicts

http://www.genealogylinks.net/australia/tasmania/tas-con.htm

Public Records Office of Victoria
"Convicts as referred to in this PROVguide are those people convicted of an offence in Britain, or a British colony, whose sentence was to be transported to New South Wales, Tasmania or Western Australia. Transportation officially ceased in New South Wales and Tasmania in 1853 and in Western Australia in 1868. Strictly speaking, no convicts were transported directly to the Port Phillip District of New South Wales. However convicts did find their way to the District, and this generally happened in one of three ways: a convict from Sydney could be assigned to a work gang in Port Phillip; a ticket of leave holder might enter Port Phillip from either New South Wales or Tasmania to work and was required to register with the authorities; or the convict may have been an Exile."

http://www.access.prov.vic.gov.au/public/PROVguides/PROVguide057/PROVguide057.jsp

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

The PRINCESS CHARLOTTE

 146 CONVICTS Transported on the PRINCESS CHARLOTTE
Departed Downs in England 9th July 1824 arriving in Van Dieman's Land  9th Nov 1824 

Adams William
Ames
William
Arthur James
Ashwell James
Atkins William
Barton William
Bateman William
Batman William
Bevan Charles
Biddle George
Biggins Samuel
Bligh William Cartney
Bolt Thomas
Bower Thomas
Bozetta Jean Batista
Bridgewater William
Britton Charles
Brown James
Burns John
Burrows Charles
Butler William
Challis John
Clark Thomas
Collins Thomas
Cooper George
Copperwaite Richard
Corbett William
Cox William 15542
Crabtree Thomas
Crispe James
Cunnane William
Davies Thomas
Davies William
Davis Edward
Davis George
Davis John

Davis Joseph
Davis William  Jones John
Dennell Shadrack  Dent Daniel   
Dilly Thomas
Donahu Timothy
Dyke Thomas
Edwards David
Edwards Edward William
Fennell Shadrack
Fickle Henry
Finnegan John
Fowler John
Furlong John
Gill George
Gilroy Charles
Godding Richard
Greenaway Joseph
Hamlet John
Harding Charles
Hart Henry
Hartland William
Hawkins William
Heath James
Herbert Thomas
Hickman Richard
Holloway John
Homer Thomas
Howard John
Howe Edward
Hyland James
Ireland John
Jennings Michael
Johnson John
Johnstone John Henry

Jones George
Jones John
Jones Robert
Jones Thomas
Jukes William
Kinsey Thomas
Knight William
Knight William
Langford Samuel
Lewis James
Long Nicholas
Mason John
Matthews John
McCause James
McCose James  McCause James
McLeod Alexander
McLeod Robert
Meyrick Edward
Milkins Paul 49402
Miller David
Napp Thomas
Newman William
Nicholls Robert
Oxford Samuel
Parke James
Patfield William
Pearce John
Pearson George
Pell Joseph
Percival Robert
Pitman James
Pitt Berbice
Pocket Joseph
Preece Evan
Pritchard Samuel
Pullen Thomas
Rawlings John

Robinson James
Reynolds James
Ricketts Samuel
Robinson Joseph
Rutherford Robert
Samuel William
Saunders William
Shewell Joshua
Simpson John
Small Thomas
Smith James
Smith John
Smith Samuel
SmithWilliam 66247
Smith William 66248
Smith William 66248
Soden Frederick
Southall John
Speckleton John
Spence Cassap
Stayley William
Stockdale Richard
Swap John
Symes John
Symonds William
Their Joseph
Vallely James
Voss Thomas
Vowles John
West Peter        
Weston Peter        
Wilkins Stephen
Williams William
Willis Joseph
Wilson Frederick
Winstanley John
Wright Edward
Young James