Peter Jackson 7011

M, #701, b. 1821

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BirthHe was born in 1821.1 
ConvictedConvicted of stealing and sentenced to 7 years on 3 January 1849 at Nether Knutsford, Cheshire, England. He had been convicted previously.1 
OccupationRecorded as a labourer on 14 October 1851.1 
Ticket of LeaveHis Ticket of Leave was granted on 14 October 1851 at Western Australia.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 14 October 1851. Probably related to 702.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Minden arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 14 October 1851. He had been collected from Justitia Hulk prison.1 
Convict NoAssigned with Convict No. 701 on 14 October 1851.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being semi-literate as at 14 October 1851.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted on 8 December 1855 at Western Australia.1 
AccompliceHenry Jackson 702

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  1. [S26] FHWA Convict SIG Records - Largely sourced from Convicts in Western Australia 1850 - 1887 by Rica Erickson and Gilliian O'Mara,48 May St, Bayswater, WA.

Henry Jackson 7021

M, #702, b. 1817

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BirthHe was born in 1817.1 
ConvictedConvicted of stealing and sentenced to 7 years on 3 January 1849 at Nether Knutsford, Cheshire, England. He had been convicted previously.1 
OccupationRecorded as a labourer on 14 October 1851.1 
Ticket of LeaveHis Ticket of Leave was granted on 14 October 1851 at Western Australia.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 14 October 1851. Probably related to 701.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Minden arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 14 October 1851. He had been collected from Justitia Hulk prison.1 
Convict NoAssigned with Convict No. 702 on 14 October 1851.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being illiterate as at 14 October 1851.1 
ExpiredHis sentence expired on 2 January 1856 at Western Australia.1 
LeftHe left the colony for SA on 3 October 1858.1 
AccomplicePeter Jackson 701

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  1. [S26] FHWA Convict SIG Records - Largely sourced from Convicts in Western Australia 1850 - 1887 by Rica Erickson and Gilliian O'Mara,48 May St, Bayswater, WA.

John Williams 7031

M, #703, b. 1825

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BirthHe was born in 1825.1 
ConvictedConvicted of stealing and sentenced to 7 years on 3 January 1849 at Nether Knutsford, Cheshire, England. He had been convicted previously.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 14 October 1851.1 
OccupationRecorded as a pitman or collier on 14 October 1851.1 
Ticket of LeaveHis Ticket of Leave was granted on 14 October 1851 at Western Australia.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Minden arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 14 October 1851. He had been collected from Justitia Hulk prison.1 
Convict NoAssigned with Convict No. 703 on 14 October 1851.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being semi-literate as at 14 October 1851.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted in January 1854 at Western Australia.1 

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  1. [S26] FHWA Convict SIG Records - Largely sourced from Convicts in Western Australia 1850 - 1887 by Rica Erickson and Gilliian O'Mara,48 May St, Bayswater, WA.

Charles Whitehurst 7041

M, #704, b. 1825, d. 20 May 1889

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Parents His parents were Egerton Whitehurst & Ann.2 
BirthHe was born in 1825 at Astbury, Cheshire, England.1,2 
BaptismHe was baptised on 9 October 1825 at Astbury, Cheshire, England, His parents were Egerton Whitehurst & Ann.2 
MarrHe married Susannah Harding on 16 September 1844 at Mow Cop, Staffordshire, England.3 
DefactoHe had a relationship with Ellen Sarah Davis circa 1853 at Guildford, Western Australia
DeathHe died on 20 May 1889 at Darby's Gully, Geraldton, Western Australia.1,4 
BurialHe was buried at Geraldton Cemetery, Geraldton, Western Australia.5 
Census_1841EngHe appeared on the 1841 English census at Astbury, Cheshire, England. His occupation was shown as carter.6 
ConvictedConvicted of obtaining money by false pretences and sentenced to 7 years on 3 January 1849 at Knutsford, Cheshire, England. He had been convicted previously.1 
Ticket of LeaveHis Ticket of Leave was granted on 14 October 1851 at Western Australia.1 
OccupationRecorded as a servant on 14 October 1851.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being literate as at 14 October 1851.1 
Convict NoAssigned with Convict No. 704 on 14 October 1851.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Minden arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 14 October 1851. He had been collected from Justitia Hulk prison.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was married 1 child as at 14 October 1851.1,7 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted on 31 December 1853 at Western Australia.1 
Bio Some details about Charles can be found in "Rogues, Rascals and the Reformed" pg 20.8 

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Citations

  1. [S26] FHWA Convict SIG Records - Largely sourced from Convicts in Western Australia 1850 - 1887 by Rica Erickson and Gilliian O'Mara,48 May St, Bayswater, WA.
  2. [S354] Cheshire, England, Select Bishop's Transcripts, 1576-1933, online ancestry.com, https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/…
  3. [S323] Staffordshire, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1900, online Ancestry.com, https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/…
  4. [S9] WA BDM's, online www.bdm.justice.wa.gov.au, Reg: 263/1889.
  5. [S45] Midwest Death Register, online midwestwaheritage.com/midwest-death-register/, https://midwestwaheritage.com/result/?id=21762
  6. [S2] 1841 England Census, online Ancestry.com, https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/…
  7. [S85] CO 18 Despatches, TOL Wives & Families Passage Money Status as at 30.06.1856 https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2043048439/view
  8. [S67] Anne Jeffreys, Rogues, Rascals and the Reformed Ticket of Leave Men of the Irwin District 1860-1900, pg 20.

Robert Wilford 7051

M, #705, b. 1815

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BirthHe was born in 1815.1 
ConvictedConvicted of stealing and sentenced to 7 years on 4 January 1849 at Maidstone, Kent, England.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 14 October 1851.1 
OccupationRecorded as a labourer on 14 October 1851.1 
Ticket of LeaveHis Ticket of Leave was granted on 14 October 1851 at Western Australia.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Minden arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 14 October 1851. He had been collected from Justitia Hulk prison.1 
Convict NoAssigned with Convict No. 705 on 14 October 1851.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being illiterate as at 14 October 1851.1 
ExpiredHis sentence expired on 3 January 1856 at Western Australia.1 

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  1. [S26] FHWA Convict SIG Records - Largely sourced from Convicts in Western Australia 1850 - 1887 by Rica Erickson and Gilliian O'Mara,48 May St, Bayswater, WA.

George Smith 7061

M, #706, b. 1824

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BirthHe was born in 1824.1 
ConvictedConvicted of larceny and sentenced to 7 years on 1 January 1849 at Warwick, Warwickshire, England. He had been convicted previously.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 14 October 1851. Granted permission to marry 1/2yr return 30.6.1852.1,2 
OccupationRecorded as a baker on 14 October 1851.1 
Ticket of LeaveHis Ticket of Leave was granted on 14 October 1851 at Western Australia.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Minden arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 14 October 1851. He had been collected from Justitia Hulk prison.1 
Convict NoAssigned with Convict No. 706 on 14 October 1851.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being semi-literate as at 14 October 1851.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted on 7 January 1854 at Western Australia.1 
LeftHe left the colony for Timor in 1856.1 

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  1. [S26] FHWA Convict SIG Records - Largely sourced from Convicts in Western Australia 1850 - 1887 by Rica Erickson and Gilliian O'Mara,48 May St, Bayswater, WA.
  2. [S85] CO 18 Despatches, https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2034221068/view

James Hill 7071

M, #707, b. 1807, d. 4 September 1854

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BirthHe was born in 1807.1 
DeathHe died on 4 September 1854 at Perth, Western Australia, reg: 654/1854 scrofula.1,2 
ConvictedConvicted of larceny and sentenced to 10 years on 3 November 1847 at Kirkdale, Lancashire, England. He had been convicted previously.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was married 3 chn as at 14 October 1851.1 
OccupationRecorded as a labourer on 14 October 1851.1 
Ticket of LeaveHis Ticket of Leave was granted on 14 October 1851 at Western Australia.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being semi-literate as at 14 October 1851.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Minden arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 14 October 1851. He had been collected from Justitia Hulk prison.1 
Convict NoAssigned with Convict No. 707 on 14 October 1851.1 

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  1. [S26] FHWA Convict SIG Records - Largely sourced from Convicts in Western Australia 1850 - 1887 by Rica Erickson and Gilliian O'Mara,48 May St, Bayswater, WA.
  2. [S85] CO 18 Despatches, https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2043604141/view

Thomas Davis 7081

M, #708, b. 1815, d. circa 2 November 1894

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BirthHe was born in 1815.1 
DeathHe died circa 2 November 1894 at Mount Eliza Invalid Depot, Perth, Western Australia, He is the best fit age wise of the 5 Thomas Davis convicts with no death in CWA but no certainty.2,3 
BurialHe was buried on 2 November 1894 at East Perth Cemetery, East Perth, Western Australia.4 
ConvictedConvicted of larceny and sentenced to 7 years on 28 December 1848 at Hereford, Herefordshire, England. He had been convicted previously.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 14 October 1851.1 
OccupationRecorded as a farmer's man on 14 October 1851.1 
Ticket of LeaveHis Ticket of Leave was granted on 14 October 1851 at Western Australia.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Minden arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 14 October 1851. He had been collected from Justitia Hulk prison.1 
Convict NoAssigned with Convict No. 708 on 14 October 1851.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being illiterate as at 14 October 1851.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted on 15 September 1855 at Western Australia.1 

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Citations

  1. [S26] FHWA Convict SIG Records - Largely sourced from Convicts in Western Australia 1850 - 1887 by Rica Erickson and Gilliian O'Mara,48 May St, Bayswater, WA.
  2. [S11] East Perth Cemeteries, online eastperthcemeteries.com.au.
  3. [S9] WA BDM's, online www.bdm.justice.wa.gov.au, Reg: 973/1894.
  4. [S11] East Perth Cemeteries, online eastperthcemeteries.com.au, https://www.eastperthcemeteries.com.au/explore/…

Joseph Robbins 7091

M, #709, b. 1799, d. 1 January 1887
Name-Change Joseph Robbins 709 was also known as Joseph Robins 709. 

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BirthHe was born in 1799.1 
DeathHe died on 1 January 1887 at Mount Eliza Invalid Depot, Perth, Western Australia, Old Age.2,3 
BurialHe was buried on 2 January 1887 at East Perth Cemetery, East Perth, Western Australia.2 
ConvictedConvicted of larceny and sentenced to 7 years on 2 January 1849 at Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England. He had been convicted previously.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was widower 2 chn as at 14 October 1851.1 
OccupationRecorded as a labourer on 14 October 1851.1 
Ticket of LeaveHis Ticket of Leave was granted on 14 October 1851 at Western Australia.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Minden arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 14 October 1851. He had been collected from Justitia Hulk prison.1 
Convict NoAssigned with Convict No. 709 on 14 October 1851.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being semi-literate as at 14 October 1851.1 
ExpiredHis sentence expired on 1 January 1856 at Western Australia.1 
Research CWA have him dying 20.6.1883 but that was Thomas Robbins of unknown age. 

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  1. [S26] FHWA Convict SIG Records - Largely sourced from Convicts in Western Australia 1850 - 1887 by Rica Erickson and Gilliian O'Mara,48 May St, Bayswater, WA.
  2. [S11] East Perth Cemeteries, online eastperthcemeteries.com.au, https://www.eastperthcemeteries.com.au/explore/…
  3. [S9] WA BDM's, online www.bdm.justice.wa.gov.au, Reg: 2/1887. Recorded as Joseph Robins.

George Eades 7101

M, #710, b. 1824, d. 20 November 1902

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Parents His mother was Mary Rosser.2 
Family LinkGeorge Eades 710 and Charles Eades 712 were brothers. 
BirthHe was born in 1824.1 
DeathHe died on 20 November 1902 at Mount Eliza Invalid Depot, Perth, Western Australia.1,3 
BurialHe was buried at Karrakatta Cemetery, Karrakatta, Western Australia. As George Eaddes Ang DC 0080.4 
ConvictedConvicted of sheep stealing and sentenced to 7 years on 2 January 1849 at Dorchester, Dorset, England.1 
OccupationRecorded as a labourer on 14 October 1851.1 
Ticket of LeaveHis Ticket of Leave was granted on 14 October 1851 at Western Australia.1 
Convict NoAssigned with Convict No. 710 on 14 October 1851.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Minden arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 14 October 1851. He had been collected from Justitia Hulk prison.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was married 2 chn as at 14 October 1851. Probably related to 712.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being illiterate as at 14 October 1851.1 
ExpiredHis sentence expired on 2 April 1856 at Western Australia.1 
AccompliceCharles Eades 712

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Citations

  1. [S26] FHWA Convict SIG Records - Largely sourced from Convicts in Western Australia 1850 - 1887 by Rica Erickson and Gilliian O'Mara,48 May St, Bayswater, WA.
  2. [S9] WA BDM's, online www.bdm.justice.wa.gov.au, Death Reg: 2433/1902.
  3. [S9] WA BDM's, online www.bdm.justice.wa.gov.au, Reg: 2433/1902.
  4. [S14] Metropolitan Cemeteries Board, online ww2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch, https://portal.mcb.wa.gov.au/name-search/ns-detail/

William Sheppard 7111

M, #711, b. 1813, d. 12 May 1852

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BirthHe was born in 1813.1 
DeathHe died on 12 May 1852 at Western Australia dysentry.2 
ConvictedConvicted of larceny and sentenced to 7 years on 2 January 1849 at Dorchester, Dorset, England. He had been convicted previously.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was married as at 14 October 1851.1 
OccupationRecorded as a labourer on 14 October 1851.1 
Ticket of LeaveHis Ticket of Leave was granted on 14 October 1851 at Western Australia.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Minden arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 14 October 1851. He had been collected from Justitia Hulk prison.1 
Convict NoAssigned with Convict No. 711 on 14 October 1851.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being illiterate as at 14 October 1851.1 
Research William is in the Half Year report as dying 12.5.1852 so I'm not sure why a conditional pardon date is recorded in the R21B register. 

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  1. [S26] FHWA Convict SIG Records - Largely sourced from Convicts in Western Australia 1850 - 1887 by Rica Erickson and Gilliian O'Mara,48 May St, Bayswater, WA.
  2. [S85] CO 18 Despatches, https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2034223268/view

Charles Eades 7121

M, #712, b. 1831, d. 29 October 1898

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Family LinkCharles Eades 712 and George Eades 710 were brothers. 
BirthHe was born in 1831 at England.1 
DeathHe died on 29 October 1898 at Mount Eliza Invalid Depot, Perth, Western Australia.2,3 
BurialHe was buried on 31 October 1898 at East Perth Cemetery, East Perth, Western Australia.4,5 
ConvictedConvicted of sheep stealing and sentenced to 7 years on 2 January 1849 at Dorchester, Dorset, England.1 
OccupationRecorded as a labourer on 14 October 1851.1 
Ticket of LeaveHis Ticket of Leave was granted on 14 October 1851 at Western Australia.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Minden arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 14 October 1851. He had been collected from Justitia Hulk prison.1 
Convict NoAssigned with Convict No. 712 on 14 October 1851.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 14 October 1851. Probably related to 710 Married Lucy Coyle Vasse 1864.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being semi-literate as at 14 October 1851.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted on 28 April 1855 at Western Australia.1 
Census_1859YorkHe appeared on the 1859 York census at York, Western Australia, on the premises of G.M. Meares.6 
AccompliceGeorge Eades 710
Bio He has an entry in "Aborigines of the Albany Region"

He is also head of a family tree in "Nyungar Tradition"

He is mentioned in "Country Cavalcade .."7,8,9 

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Citations

  1. [S26] FHWA Convict SIG Records - Largely sourced from Convicts in Western Australia 1850 - 1887 by Rica Erickson and Gilliian O'Mara,48 May St, Bayswater, WA.
  2. [S11] East Perth Cemeteries, online eastperthcemeteries.com.au.
  3. [S9] WA BDM's, online www.bdm.justice.wa.gov.au, Reg: 2265/1898.
  4. [S11] East Perth Cemeteries, online eastperthcemeteries.com.au, https://www.eastperthcemeteries.com.au/explore/…
  5. [S33] Find A Grave, online findagrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/207567605/charles-eades
  6. [S110] State Records Office of WA, online archive.sro.wa.gov.au, https://archive.sro.wa.gov.au/index.php/…
  7. [S192] Neville Green, Aborigines of the Albany Region 1821-1898 - Bicentennial Dictionary of Western Australia Volume VI.
  8. [S193] Lois Tilbrook, Nyungar Tradition, pg 162.
  9. [S256] Judith Parnell, Country Cavalcade - A History of the Shire of Tambellup, pg 43.

William Doubrican 7131

M, #713, b. 1816

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BirthHe was born in 1816.1 
ConvictedConvicted of stealing fixtures and sentenced to 7 years on 12 October 1848 at Bolton, Lancashire, England. He had been convicted previously.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 14 October 1851.1 
OccupationRecorded as a plasterer & painter on 14 October 1851.1 
Ticket of LeaveHis Ticket of Leave was granted on 14 October 1851 at Western Australia.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Minden arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 14 October 1851. He had been collected from Justitia Hulk prison.1 
Convict NoAssigned with Convict No. 713 on 14 October 1851.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being illiterate as at 14 October 1851.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted on 7 January 1854 at Western Australia.1 
Bio Has an entry in "Locked Up in Fremantle."2 

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Citations

  1. [S26] FHWA Convict SIG Records - Largely sourced from Convicts in Western Australia 1850 - 1887 by Rica Erickson and Gilliian O'Mara,48 May St, Bayswater, WA.
  2. [S249] Steve Errington, Locked Up in Fremantle, pg 73.

John Connelly 7141

M, #714, b. 1829, d. 24 January 1864
Name-Change John Connelly 714 was also known as John Conolley 714. 

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BirthHe was born in 1829.1 
DeathHe died on 24 January 1864 at Lunatic Asylum, Fremantle, Western Australia, softening of brain.2,3 
ConvictedConvicted of larceny from the person and sentenced to 7 years on 16 October 1848 at Nether Knutsford, Cheshire, England. He had been convicted previously.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 14 October 1851.1 
OccupationRecorded as a labourer on 14 October 1851.1 
Ticket of LeaveHis Ticket of Leave was granted on 14 October 1851 at Western Australia.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Minden arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 14 October 1851. He had been collected from Justitia Hulk prison.1 
Convict NoAssigned with Convict No. 714 on 14 October 1851.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being illiterate as at 14 October 1851.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted on 6 August 1853 at Western Australia.1 

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Citations

  1. [S26] FHWA Convict SIG Records - Largely sourced from Convicts in Western Australia 1850 - 1887 by Rica Erickson and Gilliian O'Mara,48 May St, Bayswater, WA.
  2. [S85] CO 18 Despatches, https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2039732798/view
  3. [S9] WA BDM's, online www.bdm.justice.wa.gov.au, Reg: 2385/1864. Recorded as John Conolly.

Richard McLinnon 7151

M, #715, b. 1801, d. 24 September 1869
Name-Change Richard McLinnon 715 was also known as Richard McLellan 715. 
Name-Change Richard McLinnon 715 was also known as Richard McLennon 715. 

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BirthHe was born in 1801.1 
DeathHe died on 24 September 1869 at Albany, Western Australia.1,2,3,4,5 
BurialHe was buried at Memorial Park Cemetery, Albany, Western Australia.6 
ConvictedConvicted of shop breaking and sentenced to 7 years on 16 October 1848 at Manchester, Lancashire, England. He had been convicted previously.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was married 4 chn as at 14 October 1851.1 
OccupationRecorded as a woolsorter & comber on 14 October 1851.1 
Ticket of LeaveHis Ticket of Leave was granted on 14 October 1851 at Western Australia.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being semi-literate as at 14 October 1851.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Minden arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 14 October 1851. He had been collected from Justitia Hulk prison.1 
Convict NoAssigned with Convict No. 715 on 14 October 1851.1 
ExpiredHis sentence expired on 15 October 1855 at Western Australia.1 

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Citations

  1. [S26] FHWA Convict SIG Records - Largely sourced from Convicts in Western Australia 1850 - 1887 by Rica Erickson and Gilliian O'Mara,48 May St, Bayswater, WA.
  2. [S6] Western Australia Convict Records, 1846-1930 SROWA, online Ancestry.com, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/60668/…
  3. [S9] WA BDM's, online www.bdm.justice.wa.gov.au, Reg: 4387/1869.
  4. [S285] Albany Burial Recoprds 1848-1944, online familysearch.org, Image 7
    https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details
  5. [S286] Albany Death Records 1848-1888, online familysearch.org, Image 7
    https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details
  6. [S33] Find A Grave, online findagrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23268

Joseph Richard 7161

M, #716, b. 1827
Name-Change Joseph Richard 716 was also known as Joseph Richards 716.1 

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BirthHe was born in 1827.1 
ConvictedConvicted of larceny and sentenced to 7 years on 20 October 1848 at Bath, Somerset, England.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 14 October 1851.1 
OccupationRecorded as a labourer on 14 October 1851.1 
Ticket of LeaveHis Ticket of Leave was granted on 14 October 1851 at Western Australia.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Minden arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 14 October 1851. He had been collected from Justitia Hulk prison.1 
Convict NoAssigned with Convict No. 716 on 14 October 1851.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being semi-literate as at 14 October 1851.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted in November 1853 at Western Australia.1 

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Citations

  1. [S26] FHWA Convict SIG Records - Largely sourced from Convicts in Western Australia 1850 - 1887 by Rica Erickson and Gilliian O'Mara,48 May St, Bayswater, WA.

Daniel Baughan 7171

M, #717, b. 1828, d. 30 August 1865
Name-Change Daniel Baughan 717 was also known as Daniel Bangham 717 also Bengham, Boffinn.1 

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Daniel Baughan 717 (Photo: AnneCrosby58)
Parents His parents were Daniel Baughan & Hannah.2 
BirthHe was born in 1828 at Tredington, Warwickshire, England.1,2 
BaptismHe was baptised on 17 February 1828 at Tredington, Warwickshire, England, His parents were Daniel Baughan & Hannah.2 
MarrHe married Caroline Morley on 26 November 1853 at Guildford, Western Australia. Daughter of Henry Morley.3,4
MarrHe married Catherine Gale Bridgman on 2 December 1863 at Greenough, Western Australia. Daughter of Joseph Bridgman.3,5
DeathHe died on 30 August 1865 at Ellendale Station, Mount Hardman, Western Australia.1 
BurialHe was buried on 31 August 1865 at Greenough Cemetery, Greenough, Western Australia.6,7 
ConvictedConvicted of theft of 107 sovereigns; 18 shillings; 10 pence and sentenced to 7 years on 1 January 1849 at Worcester, Worcestershire, England.1 
OccupationRecorded as a shepherd on 14 October 1851.1 
Ticket of LeaveHis Ticket of Leave was granted on 14 October 1851 at Western Australia.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 14 October 1851. Granted permission to marry 1/2yr return 31.12.1853.1,8 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Minden arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 14 October 1851. He had been collected from Justitia Hulk prison.1 
Convict NoAssigned with Convict No. 717 on 14 October 1851.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being literate as at 14 October 1851.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted in February 1854 at Western Australia.1 

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Where ConvictedEngland (7448)
Theft CrimesTheft
Last Edited29 Jul 2024

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Citations

  1. [S26] FHWA Convict SIG Records - Largely sourced from Convicts in Western Australia 1850 - 1887 by Rica Erickson and Gilliian O'Mara,48 May St, Bayswater, WA.
  2. [S37] England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975, online Ancestry.com, https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/…
  3. [S15] Marriage Certificate.
  4. [S9] WA BDM's, online www.bdm.justice.wa.gov.au, Reg: 632/1854.
  5. [S9] WA BDM's, online www.bdm.justice.wa.gov.au, Reg: 2078/1864.
  6. [S45] Midwest Death Register, online midwestwaheritage.com/midwest-death-register/, https://midwestwaheritage.com/result/?id=4099
  7. [S33] Find A Grave, online findagrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/211237604/…
  8. [S85] CO 18 Despatches, https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2037108903/view

Frederick Blades 7181

M, #718, b. 1828, d. 29 July 1896

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BirthHe was born in 1828 at Stamford, Lincolnshire, England.1 
BaptismHe was baptised on 17 May 1829 at Saint Michael, Stamford, Lincolnshire, England, His parents were Abel Blades & Christina.2 
MarrHe married Sarah Scott circa May 1848 at Bourne, Lincolnshire, England.3 
DeathHe died on 29 July 1896 at Stawell, Victoria.4,5
BurialHe was buried on 31 July 1896 at Stawell Cemetery, Stawell, Victoria.4,6 
PardonHis was granted a Pardon; Abel Blades & Christina.2 
Census_1841EngHe appeared on the 1841 English census at Stamford, Lincolnshire, England.7 
ConvictedConvicted of larceny and sentenced to 7 years on 14 October 1848 at Stamford, Lincolnshire, England. He had been convicted previously.1 
Ticket of LeaveHis Ticket of Leave was granted on 14 October 1851 at Western Australia.1 
Convict NoAssigned with Convict No. 718 on 14 October 1851.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Minden arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 14 October 1851. He had been collected from Justitia Hulk prison.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being literate as at 14 October 1851.1 
OccupationRecorded as a labourer on 14 October 1851.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was married 1 child as at 14 October 1851.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted in November 1853 at Western Australia.1 
LeftHe left the colony for SA.1 
Bio Subject of the publication "Blades Family History Part 5."8 

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Left the WA Colony Index
West AustMid West Convict Database Index
Where ConvictedEngland (7448)
Theft CrimesLarceny
Last Edited26 Oct 2024

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Citations

  1. [S26] FHWA Convict SIG Records - Largely sourced from Convicts in Western Australia 1850 - 1887 by Rica Erickson and Gilliian O'Mara,48 May St, Bayswater, WA.
  2. [S37] England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975, online Ancestry.com, https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/…
  3. [S297] England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1837-1915, online Ancestry.com, https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/…
  4. [S86] Convict Records, online Convict Records.com.au, https://convictrecords.com.au/convicts/blades/frederick/…
  5. [S10] Death Certificate.
  6. [S33] Find A Grave, online findagrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/229362493/…
  7. [S2] 1841 England Census, online Ancestry.com, https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/…
  8. [S234] William Middleton, Frederick Blades.

Thomas Churchill 7191

M, #719, b. 1828, d. 1888

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BirthHe was born in 1828 at England.1 
DeathHe died in 1888 at Eticup, Broomehill, Western Australia.2 
ConvictedConvicted of larceny and sentenced to 7 years on 16 October 1848 at Worcester, Worcestershire, England.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 14 October 1851.1 
OccupationRecorded as a fish hook maker on 14 October 1851.1 
Ticket of LeaveHis Ticket of Leave was granted on 14 October 1851 at Western Australia.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Minden arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 14 October 1851. He had been collected from Justitia Hulk prison.1 
Convict NoAssigned with Convict No. 719 on 14 October 1851.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being semi-literate as at 14 October 1851.1 
ExpiredHis sentence expired in October 1856 at Western Australia.1 
Census_1859YorkHe appeared on the 1859 York census at York, Western Australia, on the premises of H. Blechynden.3 

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Where ConvictedEngland (7448)
Theft CrimesLarceny
Last Edited27 Oct 2024

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Citations

  1. [S26] FHWA Convict SIG Records - Largely sourced from Convicts in Western Australia 1850 - 1887 by Rica Erickson and Gilliian O'Mara,48 May St, Bayswater, WA.
  2. [S9] WA BDM's, online www.bdm.justice.wa.gov.au, reg: 580/1888.
  3. [S110] State Records Office of WA, online archive.sro.wa.gov.au, https://archive.sro.wa.gov.au/index.php/…

William Letts 7201

M, #720, b. 1828

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BirthHe was born in 1828.1 
ConvictedConvicted of larceny and sentenced to 7 years on 16 October 1848 at Stafford, Staffordshire, England.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 14 October 1851.1 
OccupationRecorded as a bricklayer on 14 October 1851.1 
Ticket of LeaveHis Ticket of Leave was granted on 14 October 1851 at Western Australia.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Minden arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 14 October 1851. He had been collected from Justitia Hulk prison.1 
Convict NoAssigned with Convict No. 720 on 14 October 1851.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being semi-literate as at 14 October 1851.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted on 18 November 1854 at Western Australia.1 

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Where ConvictedEngland (7448)
Theft CrimesLarceny
Last Edited20 Feb 2022

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Citations

  1. [S26] FHWA Convict SIG Records - Largely sourced from Convicts in Western Australia 1850 - 1887 by Rica Erickson and Gilliian O'Mara,48 May St, Bayswater, WA.

John Peters 7211

M, #721, b. 1812, d. 29 November 1868

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BirthHe was born in 1812.1 
DeathHe died on 29 November 1868 at Lunatic Asylum, Fremantle, Western Australia.1,2,3 
ConvictedConvicted of larceny and sentenced to 7 years on 17 October 1848 at Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England. He had been convicted previously.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 14 October 1851.1 
OccupationRecorded as a farm labourer on 14 October 1851.1 
Ticket of LeaveHis Ticket of Leave was granted on 14 October 1851 at Western Australia.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being semi-literate as at 14 October 1851.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Minden arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 14 October 1851. He had been collected from Justitia Hulk prison.1 
Convict NoAssigned with Convict No. 721 on 14 October 1851.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted on 11 March 1854 at Western Australia.1 

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ShipMinden Convict Index
Where ConvictedEngland (7448)
Theft CrimesLarceny
Last Edited8 May 2023

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Citations

  1. [S26] FHWA Convict SIG Records - Largely sourced from Convicts in Western Australia 1850 - 1887 by Rica Erickson and Gilliian O'Mara,48 May St, Bayswater, WA.
  2. [S6] Western Australia Convict Records, 1846-1930 SROWA, online Ancestry.com, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/60668/…
  3. [S9] WA BDM's, online www.bdm.justice.wa.gov.au, Reg: 4089/1868.

John Belgrove 7221

M, #722, b. 1831

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BirthHe was born in 1831.1 
ConvictedConvicted of stealing and sentenced to 7 years on 17 October 1848 at Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 14 October 1851.1 
OccupationRecorded as a wheelwright on 14 October 1851.1 
Ticket of LeaveHis Ticket of Leave was granted on 14 October 1851 at Western Australia.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Minden arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 14 October 1851. He had been collected from Justitia Hulk prison.1 
Convict NoAssigned with Convict No. 722 on 14 October 1851.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being semi-literate as at 14 October 1851.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted on 30 September 1853 at Western Australia.1 

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ShipMinden Convict Index
Where ConvictedEngland (7448)
Theft CrimesStealing
Last Edited20 Feb 2022

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Citations

  1. [S26] FHWA Convict SIG Records - Largely sourced from Convicts in Western Australia 1850 - 1887 by Rica Erickson and Gilliian O'Mara,48 May St, Bayswater, WA.

William Hawkins 7231

M, #723, b. 1829

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BirthHe was born in 1829 at England.1 
ConvictedConvicted of larceny and sentenced to 7 years on 1 January 1849 at Hertford, Hertfordshire, England. He had been convicted previously.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 14 October 1851.1 
OccupationRecorded as a labourer on 14 October 1851.1 
Ticket of LeaveHis Ticket of Leave was granted on 14 October 1851 at Western Australia.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Minden arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 14 October 1851. He had been collected from Justitia Hulk prison.1 
Convict NoAssigned with Convict No. 723 on 14 October 1851.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being semi-literate as at 14 October 1851.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted in April 1854 at Western Australia.1 
Census_1859YorkHe appeared on the 1859 York census at York, Western Australia, on the premises of Thomas Grigson.2 

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West AustYork Census 1859 Index
Where ConvictedEngland (7448)
Theft CrimesLarceny
Last Edited27 Oct 2024

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Citations

  1. [S26] FHWA Convict SIG Records - Largely sourced from Convicts in Western Australia 1850 - 1887 by Rica Erickson and Gilliian O'Mara,48 May St, Bayswater, WA.
  2. [S110] State Records Office of WA, online archive.sro.wa.gov.au, https://archive.sro.wa.gov.au/index.php/…

Richard Donicutt 7241

M, #724, b. 1830
Name-Change Richard Donicutt 724 was also known as Richard Dorricutt 724.1 

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BirthHe was born in 1830.1 
ConvictedConvicted of counting-house breaking and sentenced to 7 years on 16 October 1848 at Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. He had been convicted previously.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was unmarried as at 14 October 1851.1 
OccupationRecorded as a labourer on 14 October 1851.1 
Ticket of LeaveHis Ticket of Leave was granted on 14 October 1851 at Western Australia.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Minden arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 14 October 1851. He had been collected from Justitia Hulk prison.1 
Convict NoAssigned with Convict No. 724 on 14 October 1851.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being illiterate as at 14 October 1851.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted on 30 September 1853 at Western Australia.1 
Bio The attached story is compliments of Marcia Watson.2

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StoriesConvict Stories Index
Where ConvictedEngland (7448)
Theft CrimesBreaking
Last Edited31 Jul 2022

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Citations

  1. [S26] FHWA Convict SIG Records - Largely sourced from Convicts in Western Australia 1850 - 1887 by Rica Erickson and Gilliian O'Mara,48 May St, Bayswater, WA.
  2. [S32] Marcia Watson,WA.

Frederick John Thompson 7251

M, #725, b. 1805, d. 5 December 1857

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BirthHe was born in 1805.1 
DeathHe died on 5 December 1857 at Colonial Hospital, Perth, Western Australia.1,2,3 
BurialHe was buried on 5 December 1857 at East Perth Cemetery, East Perth, Western Australia.4 
ConvictedConvicted of forging an order for goods and sentenced to 7 years on 23 October 1848 at Central Criminal Court, London, London, England. He had been convicted previously.1 
Family Status He claimed that his marital status was widower 1 child as at 14 October 1851.1 
OccupationRecorded as a labourer on 14 October 1851.1 
Ticket of LeaveHis Ticket of Leave was granted on 14 October 1851 at Western Australia.1 
LiteracyRecorded as being semi-literate as at 14 October 1851.1 
TransportedTransported to WA on the Minden arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 14 October 1851. He had been collected from Justitia Hulk prison.1 
Convict NoAssigned with Convict No. 725 on 14 October 1851.1 
Conditional PardonHis Conditional Pardon was granted on 30 July 1855 at Western Australia.1 
Bio Has an entry in "Locked Up in Fremantle."5 

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Where ConvictedEngland (7448)
Forgery & Fraud CrimeForgery
Last Edited1 Feb 2024

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Citations

  1. [S26] FHWA Convict SIG Records - Largely sourced from Convicts in Western Australia 1850 - 1887 by Rica Erickson and Gilliian O'Mara,48 May St, Bayswater, WA.
  2. [S11] East Perth Cemeteries, online eastperthcemeteries.com.au.
  3. [S9] WA BDM's, online www.bdm.justice.wa.gov.au, Reg: 1002/1857.
  4. [S11] East Perth Cemeteries, online eastperthcemeteries.com.au, https://www.eastperthcemeteries.com.au/explore/…
  5. [S249] Steve Errington, Locked Up in Fremantle, pg 225.