Record 22 from 'CSO/RP' NAI REFERENCE: CSO/RP/1825/22. This index will be of interest to those researching the assignment of convicts for the period December 1821 to December 1825. Subseries within ADM 101 - Convict Ships etc. This was the first of three voyages bringing convicts to New South Wales, the others being in 1820 and 1824. Details of ADM 101/19/7; Reference: ADM 101/19/7 Description: Medical and surgical journal of the Dick convict ship from 1 September 1820 to 15 March 1821 by Robert Armstrong, surgeon and superintendent, during which time the said ship was employed on a voyage to New South Wales.. Folio 1: Samuel Jackson, aged 40, convict: disease or hurt, excoriation of the legs from the friction of the irons. The best access to the Women's Prison site is via the southern carpark on Backhouse Place directly outside the Interpretive Centre located . Information includes: name, ship, date of arrival, age and events (e.g. 20. Ron . ** community contributed record **. N ote: The number of convicts recorded on this site that are associated with the ship Dick is 140 .This figure may not correlate with the full listing of convicts recorded in official documents.. Sources The National Archives (TNA) : HO 11/3, pp.403-409; Bateson, Charles & Library of Australian History (1983). Colin Murray Lockdown Lock In, Maston Ka Jhund, Mercer County Schools Ky Calendar, Women's Independence Day, Castel Beer Logo, The Frog Prince Disney, " /> These papers usually came from England on the transport. Surname First Name Age Reb Ship Tried Trial Place Term DOB Native Place Crime Marital Status Trade or Calling Remarks Died Death Place; Agnew: Susan: 52 : Almorah (3) [1824] 1823: Down Co: 7: 1772: Armagh : Married 3 children in Armagh: Spinner : Anderson: Ann: 20 : Almorah (3) [1824 . Minerva I (1), transported only male Irish convicts. Provided by . Seeking permission to marry Timothy Connolly per "Lord Sidmouth" (Reel 6064; 4/1788 pp.98-98a) . Convicted At. Ireland, Dublin. Pinterest. Kew, Richard. He served his time and Captain Crotty retained him as his clerk, being still a convict for life but free of his colonial sentence as to Port Macquarie. 20. The lists of convicts generally show only name, date and place of trial, and sentence. Convicts of the Almorah identified in the Hunter Valley region - Notes and Links 1). Subseries within ADM 101 - Convict Ships etc. of August last (exactly 4 months) Surgeon Suptd. Irish Convicts to New South Wales 1788-1849 . The index records the convict's name, ship, date of assignment, to whom assigned, residence and remarks. The Almorah was one of only two convict ships bringing female prisoners to New South Wales in 1824, the other being the Brothers. The number of convicts recorded on this site that are associated with the ship Almorah (2) . Broxam, Graeme, Shipping Arrivals and Departures, Tasmania, 1843-1850, Roebuck, 1998, p14. ). Record series in the index: NRS 12193 and NRS 12194. Between 1788 and 1842 about 80,000 convicts were transported to New South Wales. 1820. II WAITING FOR OFFICE 41 funeral followed a few days later ; and having looked into his affairs, which proved to be more embarrassed than he had expected, the new Earl returned to Convict ships to Norfolk Island - Colonization - Botany Bay - New South Wales - olus (1783 ship) - HMS Albemarle (1779) - Alexander (1783 ship) - Alexander (1801 ship) - Alexander (1811 ship) - Almorah (1817) - Andromeda (1819) - Ann and Amelia (1816 ship) - Anne (1799 ship) - Ann (1797 ship) - Archduke Charles (1809 ship) - Asia (1818 ship) - Asia (1815 ship) - Atlantic (1783 ship) - Atlas . Malster. Irish Convicts to New South Wales 1788-1849 . This index will be of interest to those researching the assignment of convicts for the period December 1821 to December 1825. She stopped to pick up timber at . Hope you can assist. NRS 1155: Musters and other papers relating to convict ships. On list of convicts landed from the "Southworth" and forwarded to Liverpool for distribution (Reel 6009; 4/3505 p.13) 1823 Jan 4. On Friday last, arrrived from Ireland, with 108 female prisoners, the ship Almorah, Captain Boyd. Names of ships arriving in 1824. Almorah. Irish Convicts to New South Wales 1788-1849 . N ote: The number of convicts recorded on this site that are associated with the ship Almorah (1) is 180 .This figure may not correlate with the full listing of convicts recorded in official documents.. Sources The National Archives (TNA) : HO 11/2, pp.337-345; Bateson, Charles & Library of Australian History (1983). prior to their departure to Sydney on the convict ship Waterloo 2 in 1830 . Transported by Almorah (April 1817. Phillips, Margaret E., Australian Joint Copying Project . With Captain Crotty therefore, Des Roches was de facto, an assigned convict servant, the same as a convict newly arrived from England would be. Surname First Name Age Reb Ship Tried Trial Place Term DOB Native Place Crime Marital Status Trade or Calling Remarks Died Death Place; Alcock: Thomas: 20 : Almorah (2) [1820] 1820: Newgate Dublin: 7: 1800: Dublin : Shoemaker : Armstrong: Charles: 18 : Almorah (2) [1820] 1819: Tyrone . 1825 Nov 7. William finally steps ashore in Hobart Town on 1 Oct 1817. date_of_departure: December 1817.. place_of_arrival: Van Diemen's Land [and New South Wales]. ADM 101/2/2 - Medical and surgical journal of the Almorah convict ship, for 17 March to 26 August 1824 by Morgan Price, Surgeon and Superintendent, during which. The Almorah arrived in Port Jackson on 22 December 1820. Today. The convict ships, 1787-1868 (Australian ed). Surname Browse Results. NRS 1155. . ADM 101/2/1 - Diary and medical journal of the Almorah convict ship from 24 June 1820 to 5 January 1821 by S Alexander, surgeon and superintendent, during which. He was convicted and transported to Port Macquarie. Transportation to NSW effectively ceased in 1842 but between 1846-1850 exiles were transported. Convict transport which made three voyages to New South Wales between 1817 and 1824. . His Certificate of Freedom (issued on 24 July 1827) gives his birth year as 1806 (see . . In 1826 William marries Elizabeth Guy in Tasmania. 1822 Mar 14. TITLE: Letter from the commissioners for paving, Dublin, enclosing annual report for 1824 and statement of sewer and flagging work carried out William finally steps ashore in Hobart Town on 1 Oct 1817. YEAR. Convict Records > Ships > A > Almorah > 1824 . Provided by . Thomas Alcock. The Convict Women's Prison and Factory is at the centre of TradeCoast Central's heritage trail with the Allison Engine Testing Stands to the east and Hangar No.7 at the south west corner of the site. Convicts landed: 337 / 339 Notes: Died on board: BROWN Matthew. Provided by . This record (browse from here by hierarchy or by reference) Toggle hierarchy The number of convicts recorded on this site that are associated with the ship Almorah (3) . Convicts and Convict Ships Sent to NSW (& Tasmania & Norfolk Island) 1801-1849: Click on "NSW Convict Women" above for lists of Convict Women 1788-1828. . A hulk is a decommissioned ship that is either technologically out of date or cannot make it through the open sea without taking on water, but is still able to float without problems. Arrived on 20th August 1824. In November 1809 she sailed from Sydney Cove with goods and passengers on her way back to England via the Cape of Good Hope. 1833) 8. Convict Records > Ships > A > Almorah > 1817 . Transferred from Bellerophin to Almorah on 15 Apr. Thank you, Tony. Bateson, Charles, The Convict Ships 1787-1868, Brown, Son & Ferguson Ltd 1985. The index records the convict's name, ship, date of assignment, to whom assigned, residence and remarks. Details for the ship Almorah (2) (1820) Ship Name: Almorah (2) Rig Type: Built: Build Year: Size (tons): 416 : Voyage Details; Master: Thomas Winter: Surgeon: Sailed: From: Waterford: Arrived: . Convict ship of 384 tons which sailed from Cork in Ireland via Brazil and the cape of Good Hope with 178 male and female convicts. Isabella I (1), transported only 21 male Irish convicts. Details of ADM 101/2/2; Reference: ADM 101/2/2 Description: Medical and surgical journal of the Almorah convict ship, for 17 March to 26 August 1824 by Morgan Price, Surgeon and Superintendent, during which time the said ship conveyed female convicts from Cork to Port Jackson. Description. May 6, 2017 - Under command of William McKissock the Almorah departed the Downs on 26 April 1817 and arrived in Port Jackson on 29 August 1817. Jones, James. 2 Almorah 20 August 1824 Sydney good 3 America . Broxam, Graeme, Shipping Arrivals and Departures, Tasmania, 1843-1850, Roebuck, 1998, p27. COVID-19 We are open under the Orange COVID-19 traffic light setting, with safety measures in place.Find out more; Reading room hours changed Reading rooms remain closed on Mondays. ADM 101/2/1 - Diary and medical journal of the Almorah convict ship from 24 June 1820 to 5 January 1821 by S Alexander, surgeon and superintendent, during which. Eleanor married Edward Fletcher (son of convict Edward . The originals are held by The National Archives in England and have been copied as part of the Australian Joint Copying Project. Ship's surgeon who cohabited with convict woman Ann Marsh on the voyage. The indent states that she could sew, spin and knit and was 24 years of age. Rankin, Alexander. Index file 2 Vessels arriving by year Version 7.0.0001 Last updated 16/11/2008 Subseries within ADM 101 - Convict Ships etc. A convict ship of 395 tons that brought convicts and passengers from Ireland in 1809. shipwreck). Almost two thirds of convicts were English (along with a small number of Scottish and Welsh), with the Irish making up the remaining one third. CORONERS INQUEST.ON Wednesday se'nnigt, a coroner's inquisition was taken before the Coroner for the county, on view of the body of Mr. WM. Date: 1824 Sources: Archives Office of Tasmania, Guide to Convict Records by Ship Reference. CRIME: On 6 July 1820 he was found guilty of felony of bank notes, at Newgate, Dublin (see NSW Convict Ship Muster Rolls and Related Records, 1790-1849; 1820 Almorah). Castle Forbes (2) transported only male Irish convicts. The convict ships, 1787-1868 (Australian ed). Arrived on Saturday the ship William, 384 tons, Capt. Convict. Bateson, Charles, The Convict Ships 1787-1868, Brown, Son & Ferguson Ltd 1985. Touch device users can explore by touch . Researched Convicts A to F. If you find a convict that you wish to contact a fellow researcher about, please CLICK THIS LINK. Convicts Guide. The Almorah was built at Selby by J. Per "Southworth", 1822; two convicts of this name by this ship. When the auto-complete results are available, use the up and down arrows to review and Enter to select. The Hobart Town Courier, Friday 15 March 1833, p. 3. . Convict name: Kew, Richard.. sentence_details: Convicted at Somerset Assizes for a term of 7 years on 03 April 1817. vessel: Lady Castlereagh. One prisoner, and one child, died on the passage. The Ann and Amelia was the next convict ship to leave Ireland bound for New South Wales after the departure of the Almorah in April 1824. Mary married convict Thomas Rudd on 12th June 1806 at Parramatta, (Thomas & Mary are the 4x great-grandparents of former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd). Ship: Almorah: Ship: Amelia Breillat: Ship: An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales: Book: An Act to Incorporate and Endow the University of Sydney 1850: . Brothers (1) transported only 8 female Irish convicts. Almorah sailed from England on 26 April (source Convict Ships by Bateson) Almorah arrived in Sydney on 31 Aug. William and most of the other convicts were transferred to the Pilot for the final voyage to Hobart. Details for the ship Almorah (3) (1824) Ship Name: Almorah (3) Rig Type: Built: Build Year: Size (tons): 416 : Voyage Details; Master: George Boyd: Surgeon: Sailed: From: Cork: Arrived: 20 August 1824: . Lord Melville I (2), transported only five male Irish convicts. Your search returned 12181 convicts starting with the letter S Archives Office of Tasmania, Convict Department, Registers of Convict's Deaths, 10 Jun 1840-31 Mar 1846, 25 Nov 1845-5 Jul 1874, (Ref: CON 63). N ote: The number of convicts recorded on this site that are associated with the ship Almorah (2) is 12 .This figure may not correlate with the full listing of convicts recorded in official documents. This record (browse from here by hierarchy or by reference) Toggle hierarchy CONVICT NAME. Nicholson, Ian Hawkins, Shipping Arrivals and Departures, Tasmania, 1803 . . This record (browse from here by hierarchy or by reference) Toggle hierarchy Colin Murray Lockdown Lock In, Maston Ka Jhund, Mercer County Schools Ky Calendar, Women's Independence Day, Castel Beer Logo, The Frog Prince Disney, " /> Almorah (3) transported only female Irish convicts. David Boag, from Liverpool 6th November, with a general cargo. Surname First Name Age Reb Ship Tried Trial Place Term DOB Native Place Crime Marital Status Trade or Calling Remarks Died Death Place; Alcock: Thomas: 20 : Almorah (2) [1820] 1820: Newgate Dublin: 7: 1800: Dublin : Shoemaker : Armstrong: Charles: 18 : Almorah (2) [1820] 1819: Tyrone . There are 120,133 entries in this Index. Transferred from Bellerophin to Almorah on 15 Apr. Left on the Almorah 28 April 1817. (Described at item level). Catherine Manly was transported on the Almorah. Foster in 1817. Ship:- the 'Almorah' sailed with 109 female convicts on board of which 1 died during the voyage. ** community contributed record **. TRADE AND SHIPPING. She bore him a daughter Charlotte who survived for only a few months. The ship's muster (1820) gives his age as 16, but it's more likely he was actually 14. William (Bill) Wheeler was a bargeman on the Derwent at New Norfolk, Van Diemen's Land. Convicts landed: 116 Notes: Surgeon's Journal possibly available on AJCP microfilms. Almorah. Rawley, one of 180 convicts transported on the Almorah, April 1817: Middlesex Gaol Delivery: William Riordan: William Riordan, one of 180 convicts transported on the Almorah, April 1817: Middlesex Gaol Delivery: Robert . 06 08 1817 NSW 21 03 1817 Cork 138 89 89 Jn Grigg Jas Allan Almorah (1) 29 08 1817 NSW 26 04 1817 Downs . Convict transport which made three voyages to New South Wales between 1817 and 1824. . The Almorah was the next convict ship to leave England for New South Wales after the departure of the Shipley in December 1816. In early 1981, some members of the Genealogical Society of Victoria felt that as there was an increasing interest in convicts and the convict system of Australia, the formation of a group dedicated to the promotion of this interest would be beneficial. Search for passengers who paid their own fare and also assisted immigrants. Almorah sailed from England on 26 April (source Convict Ships by Bateson) Almorah arrived in Sydney on 31 Aug. William and most of the other convicts were transferred to the Pilot for the final voyage to Hobart. Surgeon Edward Foord Bromley. Surname First Name Age Reb Ship Tried Trial Place Term DOB Native Place Crime Marital Status Trade or Calling Remarks Died Death Place; Boyle: Owen: 21 : Almorah (1) [1817] 1816: Lancaster QS England: Life: 1796: Wexford : Cotton spinner : Cassidy: William: 24 : Almorah (1) [1817] 1817: Lancaster . Lady Castlereagh December 1817. You are here Convicts transported to Australia Van Diemen's Land [and New South Wales]. Charles Armstrong. Irish Convicts to New South Wales 1788-1849 . Almorah voyage to New South Wales, Australia in 1820 with 161 passengers. Sources: Archives Office of Tasmania, Guide to Convict Records by Ship Reference. Doctr. CONVICT SHIP. Morley (2), transported only 13 male Irish convicts. Convicted at Surrey Assizes for a term of 7 years on 26 July 1815. Convict transport which made three voyages to New South Wales between 1817 and 1824. Guildford (6) transported only 4 male Irish convicts. Convict ships to Norfolk Island - Colonization - Botany Bay - New South Wales - olus (1783 ship) - HMS Albemarle (1779) - Alexander (1783 ship) - Alexander (1801 ship) - Alexander (1811 ship) - Almorah (1817) - Andromeda (1819) - Ann and Amelia (1816 ship) - Anne (1799 ship) - Ann (1797 ship) - Archduke Charles (1809 ship) - Asia (1818 ship) - Asia (1815 ship) - Atlantic (1783 ship) - Atlas . William dies in 1848 in Victoria, Australia. RESEARCHER NAME. They are sometimes copies of the indentures with the owner of the ship contracting to transport convicts, or a muster taken before . Countess of Harcourt (3) transported only 15 male Irish convicts. Decr. This is a temporary measure to help us manage the impact of COVID-19. Almorah - vessel. Governor Macquarie recorded the arrival in his journal: Friday 22. Almorah voyage to New South Wales, Australia in 1824 with 108 passengers. 179 Years of serviced: 1817-04-01 - 1817-04-01. Dr. Price, R. N. is the Surgeon Superintendent. (sailed on ship William from Liverpool 6th Nov. 1832 to Hobart Town 7th Mar. Per "Almorah", 1824. Find out more A convict ship of 395 tons that brought convicts and passengers from Ireland in 1809. Convict Description Convicted At; Susan Agnew ** community contributed record ** Ireland, Down: Ann Anderson ** community contributed record ** Ireland, Queen's County . She stopped to pick up timber at . 2). . Martha, transported only male Irish convicts. Almorah . Lady Castlereagh, transported only 11 male Irish convicts. SEAWARD, who was fonud in bed a lifeless corpse.The Jury found a . Almorah 3. Convict Ships to Australia Medical Journals Admiralty Class 101 - 1816 to 1856 The following are convict ships for which a medical journal is available for research. - This afternoon anchored in Sydney Cove the Ship Almorah, with 160 Male Convicts from Ireland, having sailed from Cork on the 22d. Minstrel (1) 1812. ABBY, Mary. William Wheeler is born around 1776 in England. She sailed from Cork the 6th of April; reached no where: and, independent of the female prisoners, brings 15 free women, and 50 children. In November 1809 she sailed from Sydney Cove with goods and passengers on her way back to England via the Cape of Good Hope. Of these, approximately 85% were men and 15% were women. Ships; Gallery; Dates; Genealogy; You are here Convicts transported to Australia New South Wales. Military Guard The Guard consisted of soldiers of the 40th regiment under orders of Captain Richard Turton. Entries in the index: 6,000+. Newspaper report Colonial Times & Tasmanian Advertiser Friday 10 Aug 1827 p2.. Sources: Archives Office of Tasmania, Guide to Convict Records by Ship Reference. Almorah voyage to New South Wales, Australia in 1817 with 183 passengers . On the birth records of William's children his occupation is listed as 'Boatman.'. Convicts landed: 60 Notes: Surgeon's Journal possibly available on AJCP microfilms. Explore. Almorah. Next page. Assisted immigrants arriving in Sydney and Newcastle 1844-59, Moreton Bay, 1848-59 and Port Phillip 1839-51.
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