Thirteen convicts came to WA on two different ships and received two convict numbers. Some were caught back in England before thier sentence had expired. Others were back legally but reoffended and got caught. Edward Barrington is a special case. He was sent to WA on the Cumberland in 1846 before the first official convict ship in 1850. He was given a form of Conditional Pardon but he returned to England before his sentence had expired and was dobbed in.
- Barrington
- Edward George 752 b. 1821, d. 28 Jan 1890
- Berry
- Joseph 5588 & 9663 b. 1826, d. 7 Aug 1902
- Butler
- George 90 & 4612 b. 1 Jan 1830
- Gillian
- Joseph 4477 & 7715 b. 1834
- Griffin
- Martin 1324 & 9701 b. 1828, d. Dec 1891
- Hodges
- William Jonathan 3027 & 6322 b. 1831, d. 16 Jan 1897
- McLachlan
- John 4051 & 8360 b. 1834
- Newton
- George 1300 & 6165 b. 1833
- Rossiter
- Joseph 4867 & 8978 b. 1839, d. 4 Oct 1896
- Southerden
- Langley 5837 & 7555 b. 1837
- Stubbs
- Thomas 21 & 5372 b. 22 Jul 1830
- Tighe
- George 4401 & 8142 b. 1836, d. 24 Nov 1890
- Williams
- John 4302 & 8998 b. 1829, d. 14 Aug 1867
- Woolnough
- Godfrey 271 & 7301 b. 1810, d. Sep 1887