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Convicts to Australia

Lesley Uebel

Last updated  - 1 July  2009

This web site commenced:  19 August 1998

and has been updated every few days for over a decade
No part of this web site  may be reproduced without my consent

Available for purchase
Produced by an Australian for Australians

THE PORT JACKSON CONVICTS ANTHOLOGY CD

The convicts who arrived in Port Jackson during the 61 years of transportation


Order Form & Details

This CD contains all of the following records :

* Convicts to Port Jackson 1788-1849  & includes crimes     from 1826 to 1842

* Convicts Applications to Marry   1810-1851

* Convicts to Tasmania   1812- early 1824

* Convicts to Moreton Bay 1849-1850

* Convict Death Index 1828-1879

* Conditional Pardons & Recommendations for
Conditional Pardons 1791-1856

* Absolute Pardons 1791-1846

* Marriage Licenses granted to free persons 1813 - 1827

* Assignments 1821-1825

* Families of convicts on Bounty Ships 1848 -1855

* The Transports

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Complete transcriptions of the following Indents

In addition to all of  the information provided on the Indents, I have also included information from my Convicts Permissions to Marry, Convict Death Index, Conditional Pardons & Recommendations for Conditional Pardons, and Absolute Pardon files should the convict be included in those files

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"Camden" arrived with male convicts in 1831
"Earl of Liverpool" with female convicts arrived  1831
"Fanny with female convicts arrived  1833
"Florentia" with male convicts in 1830
"George Hibbert" with female convicts in 1834
"Georgiana" with female convicts in 1831
"John Renwick" with female convicts in 1838
"Kains" with female convicts in 1831
"Lady Feversham: with male convicts in in 1830
"Lucy Davidson" with female convicts in 1829
"Nithsdale" with male convicts in 1830
"Numa" with female convicts in 1834
"Princess Royal" with female convicts in 1829
"Roslin Castle" with female convicts in 1830
"Sarah" arrived with male convicts in 1829
"Sovereign" with  female convicts in 1829




Early Australian Historical Records Index
CD
1788--1848


Includes
Index to the Historical Records of Australia 
Series I, III & IV  Indices
1788 to early 1848 (ALL 33 volumes)

Sydney Gazette 1803 to 1811  (9 volumes) Indices

The Hobart Town Gazette 1818--1819 Indices


and also includes those who were granted permission to leave the colony between 1803 and 1811

A Massive Index--and a rich source of information
Published 2003
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THE CRIMES & DETAILS OF THE FEMALE CONVICTS
TO PORT JACKSON
1826 TO 1840

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Selected Documents from Australian History
1788 - 1848 CD

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Pre-loved books for sale


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The Port Jackson Convicts Rootsweb Mailing List--How to join

FAQ's  ~  Frequently asked Questions about convicts


The types of crimes that resulted in transportation


Records worth checking


The Governors of NSW



What do the numbers after a ships name mean?


Clergymen & their religions


Abbreviations you may come across


Pardons, Tickets of Leave & Exemption Regulations


Convict ships--alphabetical


Convict ships--chronological


Early Church Reference Codes
The complete list of codes as found in the early records


The Hawkesbury Hunter Valley & Hills  Mailing List--How to join

©  15/8/1998 Lesley Uebel
This site was created and is updated by Lesley Uebel on a very regular basis

Last updated 1 July  2009
No portion may be reproduced by any media without my consent

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