Convicts index 1791-1873

Entries
NameSurnameAliasShipYearRecord TypeDateRemarksCitation
WilliamBURROWSCaptain Cook (2)Convict Death Register01/04/1834District/Parish: Glenrock Argyle. Missing. Supposed to have been murdered; (2 lines in index)[4/4549; Reel 690 Page 013]Details
JamesWHITEPrince Regent1824Certificate of Freedom28 Dec 1830reference in index of [4/304 only [see [4/425 on Reel 602 for details of the CF][4/4304; Reel 987]Details
JamesWHITEPrince Regent1824Certificate of Freedom28 Dec 1830reference in index of [4/304 only [see [4/425 on Reel 602 for details of the CF][4/4304; Reel 987]Details
JosephFULWOODBengal Merchant1835Ticket of Leave Passport15 Oct 1850Ticket of Leave 49/0673; On the recommendation of Dungog Bench * Spelling differs with Index[4/4275; Reel 979]Details
JamesFLEMMINGRaven1847Ticket of Leave Passport15 Oct 1850Ticket of Leave 50/0009; On the recommendation of Police Magistrate Maitland * Index spelling is diff't[4/4275; Reel 979]Details
ThomasMCARDELLDunvegan Castle1832Ticket of Leave Passport16 Jun 1850Ticket of Leave 41/0641; On the recommendation of Commissioner of Crown Lands Wellington *ToL Passport Name = Thomas ToL Index Name = Frederick[4/4275; Reel 979]Details
JosephABRAHAMSExmouthRecommended Conditional Pardon-[4/4480; Reel 798 Page 029]Details
WilliamABELMary Anne1835Conditional Pardon30 Sep 1847-[4/4453; Reel 784 Page 273-274]Details
LukeAGNEWRoyal Charlotte1825Certificate of Freedom3 Jul 1835[4/4329; Reel 995]Details
CharlesAKERSJohn1832Ticket of LeaveDistrict: Goulburn; Tried: London GD[4/4106; Reel 925]Details

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Convict assignment records

On arrival to the Colony of New South Wales, a convict was either retained by the Government or assigned to an individual