Charles Bessell 1a 2a 3a 3b 3c 4a 5a 6a 6b 7a 8a 9 10 11 12a 12b 13 14a 14b 15a 16a 16b 17a 17b 18a 18b 19a
Birth Name | Bessell, Charles 1b 2b 3d 3e 3f 4b 5b 6c 7b 8b 9 10 11 12c 12d 13 14c 14d 15b |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | about 66 years, 7 months, 4 days |
Events
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http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8791747 |
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http://foundersandsurvivors.org/pubsearch/convict/chain/c31a31011284 |
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Birth | about 1806 | Baptist Mills, Gloucestershire, England | 5c 7c 9 12e 14e | |
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Baptism | 1807-02-01 | Bristol, Gloucestershire, England | 11 14f 14g | |
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Occupation | 1826-07-00 | England | Shoemaker. Height 5' 2". | 12f |
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Conviction | 1826-08-03 | Gloucestershire, England | 4c 12g 19b | |
Event Note
Death sentence handed down at Gloucester Assizes for stealing 2 dozen bottles of (red and white) wine. Death commuted to transportation for life. |
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Residence | 1826-08-31 | Woolwich, Kent, England | 7d 9 | |
Event Note
"Justicia", prison hulk on Thames. Transferred in from Gloucester Assizes. Transferred out on 29 Sep 1826. |
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Departure | 1826-10-16 | London, Middlesex, England | 15c 19c | |
Event Note
Convict aboard the "Andromeda" |
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Arrival | 1827-02-23 | Hobart, Tasmania, Australia | 3g 15d 19d | |
Event Note
The Andromeda was a convict transport ship of 383 tons which was built at Sunderland. She made one voyage to Van Diemen's Land, departing London on 14 October 1826 and arriving at Hobart Town on 23 February 1827, 132 days later. |
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Punishment | 1828-03-25 | Tasmania, Australia | 19e | |
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25 lashes |
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Punishment | 1828-08-29 | Tasmania, Australia | 19f | |
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25 lashes |
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Punishment | 1831-02-14 | Tasmania, Australia | 19g | |
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50 lashes |
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Punishment | 1832 | Tasmania, Australia | 19h | |
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100 lashes |
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Arrival | 1832-12-13 | Port Arthur, Tasmania, Australia | ||
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Transported |
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Residence | 1833-01-10 | Port Arthur, Tasmania, Australia | 19i | |
Event Note
Absent from his work without leave and Insolence to his Overseer, Irons for one Month. |
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Punishment | 1834-05-13 | Tasmania, Australia | 19j | |
Event Note
2 months hard labor for assaulting Mary Ann Bromley plus other offences. |
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Residence | 1839-08-17 | Green Ponds, Tasmania, Australia | 17c | |
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Absconded. 2 pound reward offered. |
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Residence | 1842-07-25 | Launceston, Tasmania, Australia | 16c | |
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In court for having been drunk. |
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Recommended for Conditional Pardon | 1845-07-08 | Tasmania, Australia | 18c 19k | |
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Residence | 1846-03-00 | Launceston, Tasmania, Australia | 16d 17d | |
Event Note
George Town Road in what would become Newnham. His brother George (and George's family) would move to the area when sponsored to Launceston by Charles in 1854. |
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Property | 1849-12-14 | Launceston, Tasmania, Australia | Purchase of "Lot 9" property on George Town Rd in what is now Newnham for £145. | 16e |
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Occupation | 1853-06-23 | Launceston, Tasmania, Australia | NEW POUND.-A new pound, of which Mr. Charles Bessell has been appointed keeper, has been established at Pinkie Burn, in the parish of Aford, police district of Launceston. The pound lately kept by Mr. Thomas Wakeham, has been discontinued. | 18d |
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Residence | 1854-02-24 | Newnham, Tasmania, Australia | 8c | |
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Residence | 1854-03-12 | Newnham, Tasmania, Australia | 8d | |
Event Note
Note: unfixable transcription error in Ancestry record has residence as New Town, near Hobart. Actual document shows Newnham. |
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Death | 1872-08-05 | Launceston, Tasmania, Australia | 5d | |
Event Note
Phthisis (tuberculosis). https://stors.tas.gov.au/RGD35-1-41$init=RGD35-1-41p20 |
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Burial | 1872-08-07 | Launceston, Tasmania, Australia | ||
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Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | Jefferis Bessell | 1778 | 1826-08-00 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Martin | about 1777 | 1852-09-00 | |
Sister | Hester Bessell | 1799-04-07 | 1861-01-12 | |
Brother | Thomas Bessell | 1806 | 1834-02-00 | |
Charles Bessell | about 1806 | 1872-08-05 | ||
Brother | John Martin Bessell | 1809 | 1876-12-00 | |
Sister | Mary Bessell | about 1812-05-00 | before 1901 | |
Brother | Edmund Bessell | 1814 | 1876-02-06 | |
Brother | George Bessell | 1817-05-09 | 1903-01-04 | |
Brother | Henry Bessell | 1819-03-07 | 1819-08-17 | |
Sister | Sarah Bessell | about 1823 |
Families
Family of Charles Bessell and Ann Johnson |
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Married | Wife | Ann Johnson ( * 1822-04-23 + 1858-01-30 ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Family of Charles Bessell and Jane Alice Johnson |
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Unknown | Partner | Jane Alice Johnson ( * + ... ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Pedigree
Ancestors
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Ancestry.com: Australian Convict Transportation Registers – Other Fleets & Ships, 1791-1868
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Residence place: Van Dieman's Land
Departure date: 10 Oct 1826
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Ancestry.com: New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia, Convict Pardons and Tickets of Leave, 1834-1859
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Ancestry.com: New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters, 1806-1849
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Ancestry.com: Australia Death Index, 1787-1985
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Birth date: abt 1807
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Death date: 1872
Death place: Launceston, Tasmania
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Death place: Launceston, Tasmania
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Ancestry.com: Australia Marriage Index, 1788-1950
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Marriage date: 1844
Marriage place: Launceston, Tasmania
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Ancestry.com: UK, Prison Hulk Registers and Letter Books, 1802-1849
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Ancestry.com: Tasmania, Australia, Immigrant Applications and Bounty Tickets, 1854-1887
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Launceston Examiner
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- Date: 30 July 1842
- Page: 1842 'POLICE REPORT.', Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), 30 July, p. 5 Edition: MORNING
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Charles Bessell, assigned servant, admonished for having been drunk,
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- Date: 1849-12-15
- Page: 1849 'ASTRONOMICAL NOTICES.', Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), 15 December, p. 5 Edition: AFTERNOON
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SALE OF PROPERTY.-Several valuable estates, late the property of G. Allan, Esq,, were brought to the hammer by Messrs. Underwood and Eddie, on Friday. [...] lot 9, 14 acres, purchased by Mr. C. Bessell for £145 ; lot 10, about 17 acres, pur chased by J. Cameron, Esq., for £145 : [...]
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- Date: 30 July 1842
- Page: 1842 'POLICE REPORT.', Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), 30 July, p. 5 Edition: MORNING
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Charles Bessell, assigned servant, admonished for having been drunk,
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- Date: 1849-12-15
- Page: 1849 'ASTRONOMICAL NOTICES.', Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), 15 December, p. 5 Edition: AFTERNOON
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SALE OF PROPERTY.-Several valuable estates, late the property of G. Allan, Esq,, were brought to the hammer by Messrs. Underwood and Eddie, on Friday. [...] lot 9, 14 acres, purchased by Mr. C. Bessell for £145 ; lot 10, about 17 acres, pur chased by J. Cameron, Esq., for £145 : [...]
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- Date: 1849-12-15
- Page: 1849 'ASTRONOMICAL NOTICES.', Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), 15 December, p. 5 Edition: AFTERNOON
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SALE OF PROPERTY.-Several valuable estates, late the property of G. Allan, Esq,, were brought to the hammer by Messrs. Underwood and Eddie, on Friday. [...] lot 9, 14 acres, purchased by Mr. C. Bessell for £145 ; lot 10, about 17 acres, pur chased by J. Cameron, Esq., for £145 : [...]
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Hobart Courier
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- Date: 1849-11-28
- Page: 1849 'Classified Advertising.', The Courier (Hobart, Tas. : 1840 - 1859), 28 November, p. 1
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Lot 9.-About 14 acres of land of first-rate quality, on the west side of the George Town road, opposite lot 8, and adjoining the property of John Camelon, Esq., on which is erected a weather-boarded cottage, at present let to Charles Bessell, at £l per acre, for 7 years, from March, 1846.
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Charles Bessell is living in Newnham. He sponsored his brother George's family from England; the latter who moved to Newnham also.
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- Date: 1839-01-23
- Page: 1839 'THE GAZETTE.', The Hobart Town Courier and Van Diemen’s Land Gazette (Tas. : 1839 - 1840), 23 August, p. 1
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MEN-REWARD £2.
From Green Ponds' Station, on the 17th instant-936 Charles Bessell, per Andromeda
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- Date: 1839-01-23
- Page: 1839 'THE GAZETTE.', The Hobart Town Courier and Van Diemen’s Land Gazette (Tas. : 1839 - 1840), 23 August, p. 1
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MEN-REWARD £2.
From Green Ponds' Station, on the 17th instant-936 Charles Bessell, per Andromeda
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- Date: 1849-11-28
- Page: 1849 'Classified Advertising.', The Courier (Hobart, Tas. : 1840 - 1859), 28 November, p. 1
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Lot 9.-About 14 acres of land of first-rate quality, on the west side of the George Town road, opposite lot 8, and adjoining the property of John Camelon, Esq., on which is erected a weather-boarded cottage, at present let to Charles Bessell, at £l per acre, for 7 years, from March, 1846.
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Charles Bessell is living in Newnham. He sponsored his brother George's family from England; the latter who moved to Newnham also.
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Colonial Times (Hobart)
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- Date: 7 July 1846
- Page: 1846 'THE GAZETTE.', Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), 7 July, p. 2
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THE GAZETTE.
GOVERNMENT NOTICE.
Colonial Secretary's Office, June 29, 1846.
The Lieutenant-Governor, having received in- structions from Her Majesty's Secretary ol State for the Colonies, signifying Her Majesty's ap- proval of Pardons being granted to the under- mentioned Convicts, upon condition of their re- maining in the Island of Van Dicmen's Land, or >somo one of Her Majesty's Australian Colonies,
His Excellency has directed their names to be, published for general information ; these persons not having committed any offences since they were recommended to the Queen's mercy which would disentitle them to the indulgence ap- proved of:
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Charles Bessell, Andromeda
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By His Excellency's Command,J. E. BICHENO.
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Recommendation for conditional pardon was made one year before this newspaper announcement.
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- Date: 1853-06-23
- Page: 1853 'Local Intelligence.', Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), 23 June, p. 3
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NEW POUND.-A new pound, of which Mr. Charles Bessell has been appointed keeper, has been established at Pinkie Burn, in the parish of Aford, police district of Launceston. The pound lately kept by Mr. Thomas Wakeham, has been discontinued.
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- Date: 7 July 1846
- Page: 1846 'THE GAZETTE.', Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), 7 July, p. 2
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THE GAZETTE.
GOVERNMENT NOTICE.
Colonial Secretary's Office, June 29, 1846.
The Lieutenant-Governor, having received in- structions from Her Majesty's Secretary ol State for the Colonies, signifying Her Majesty's ap- proval of Pardons being granted to the under- mentioned Convicts, upon condition of their re- maining in the Island of Van Dicmen's Land, or >somo one of Her Majesty's Australian Colonies,
His Excellency has directed their names to be, published for general information ; these persons not having committed any offences since they were recommended to the Queen's mercy which would disentitle them to the indulgence ap- proved of:
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Charles Bessell, Andromeda
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By His Excellency's Command,J. E. BICHENO.
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Recommendation for conditional pardon was made one year before this newspaper announcement.
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- Date: 1853-06-23
- Page: 1853 'Local Intelligence.', Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), 23 June, p. 3
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NEW POUND.-A new pound, of which Mr. Charles Bessell has been appointed keeper, has been established at Pinkie Burn, in the parish of Aford, police district of Launceston. The pound lately kept by Mr. Thomas Wakeham, has been discontinued.
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Archives Office of Tasmania
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- Date: 1 Jan 1803 to 31 Dec 1843
- Page: CONDUCT REGISTERS OF MALE CONVICTS ARRIVING IN THE PERIOD OF THE ASSIGNMENT SYSTEM.
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936 Bessell Chas
Andromeda Feb 1827
Gloster azz: Aug 3. 1826 = Life
L.S. Feb 12 1828 L. W. Gle?dow Esq/ Disobedience of orders and neglect of duty - Ret? to the service of Governor. L worked 2 months in
G. Gang (p. a. m) March 25 1828 Chain Gang / neglect of Duty 25 Lashes susle? (p. a. m.) Aug 29 1828 PW/Neglect
of Duty and Insolence to his overseer 25 lashes (p. a. m.) Dec 15 1829 PN./Neglect of duty in allowing the Good
Bullocks which he had charge of to trespass on W. James Hockle's wheat - Rep? (M. L. S) Feb 14 1831 Reid / Leaving his
station without leave and gross insolence to his master on the 12th inst: 50 lashes (MLS). Aug 12th 1831 Reid/ Improper conduct ??
carrying on an intercourse with Mr Claibourne's Female Servants also endeavoring to create dissatisfaction in the mind of ??
servant at Ashwell to be imprisoned and kept to hard labor for the space of 4 months and discharged from his master's service (MLS)
Samy St. ?? 1832 Chain Gang / Neglect of duty and insubordinate Conduct, 100 lashes / S Welsh ?W. Kevinworthy / March ??
P.W. / Committed for trial for felony stealing taking and carrying away a certain quantity of apples the property of ??
Government / J. Welsh / Jan 10, 1833 Absent from his work without leave and Insolence to his Overseer
labor in Irons one moth / Port Arthur / March 19 1833 Daniel Refusing to attend divine service on Sunday ??
Case Dismissed / W J P / May 13 1834 Daniel Disorderly conduct and assaulted Mary Ann Bromley his fellow Servant, Impert???
hard Labor 2 Months. "Same date / Making use of Indecent and abusive Language while confined in the Watch House, ??
Month ??? hard labor are added to his former sentence and to be Re?? To Gov.?? / J Gordon and P Murdoch / SVP 135Recommended for a Conditional Pardon for the ??? 8 July 1845
[Light colored ink written clockwise over record, very difficult to read.]
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Gaol Report "very worst
of character
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Source text:
936 Bessell Chas
Andromeda Feb 1827
Gloster azz: Aug 3. 1826 = Life
L.S. Feb 12 1828 L. W. Gle?dow Esq/ Disobedience of orders and neglect of duty - Ret? to the service of Governor. L worked 2 months in
G. Gang (p. a. m) March 25 1828 Chain Gang / neglect of Duty 25 Lashes susle? (p. a. m.) Aug 29 1828 PW/Neglect
of Duty and Insolence to his overseer 25 lashes (p. a. m.) Dec 15 1829 PN./Neglect of duty in allowing the Good
Bullocks which he had charge of to trespass on W. James Hockle's wheat - Rep? (M. L. S) Feb 14 1831 Reid / Leaving his
station without leave and gross insolence to his master on the 12th inst: 50 lashes (MLS). Aug 12th 1831 Reid/ Improper conduct ??
carrying on an intercourse with Mr Claibourne's Female Servants also endeavoring to create dissatisfaction in the mind of ??
servant at Ashwell to be imprisoned and kept to hard labor for the space of 4 months and discharged from his master's service (MLS)
Samy St. ?? 1832 Chain Gang / Neglect of duty and insubordinate Conduct, 100 lashes / S Welsh ?W. Kevinworthy / March ??
P.W. / Committed for trial for felony stealing taking and carrying away a certain quantity of apples the property of ??
Government / J. Welsh / Jan 10, 1833 Absent from his work without leave and Insolence to his Overseer
labor in Irons one moth / Port Arthur / March 19 1833 Daniel Refusing to attend divine service on Sunday ??
Case Dismissed / W J P / May 13 1834 Daniel Disorderly conduct and assaulted Mary Ann Bromley his fellow Servant, Impert???
hard Labor 2 Months. "Same date / Making use of Indecent and abusive Language while confined in the Watch House, ??
Month ??? hard labor are added to his former sentence and to be Re?? To Gov.?? / J Gordon and P Murdoch / SVP 135Recommended for a Conditional Pardon for the ??? 8 July 1845
[Light colored ink written clockwise over record, very difficult to read.]
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Gaol Report "very worst
of character
?? Report Orderly
?? this ?? Bes Jury"
?? in ??? these ???
??? charged ?? ???
?? a Good House in the
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- Date: 1 Jan 1803 to 31 Dec 1843
- Page: CONDUCT REGISTERS OF MALE CONVICTS ARRIVING IN THE PERIOD OF THE ASSIGNMENT SYSTEM.
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Source text:
936 Bessell Chas
Andromeda Feb 1827
Gloster azz: Aug 3. 1826 = Life
L.S. Feb 12 1828 L. W. Gle?dow Esq/ Disobedience of orders and neglect of duty - Ret? to the service of Governor. L worked 2 months in
G. Gang (p. a. m) March 25 1828 Chain Gang / neglect of Duty 25 Lashes susle? (p. a. m.) Aug 29 1828 PW/Neglect
of Duty and Insolence to his overseer 25 lashes (p. a. m.) Dec 15 1829 PN./Neglect of duty in allowing the Good
Bullocks which he had charge of to trespass on W. James Hockle's wheat - Rep? (M. L. S) Feb 14 1831 Reid / Leaving his
station without leave and gross insolence to his master on the 12th inst: 50 lashes (MLS). Aug 12th 1831 Reid/ Improper conduct ??
carrying on an intercourse with Mr Claibourne's Female Servants also endeavoring to create dissatisfaction in the mind of ??
servant at Ashwell to be imprisoned and kept to hard labor for the space of 4 months and discharged from his master's service (MLS)
Samy St. ?? 1832 Chain Gang / Neglect of duty and insubordinate Conduct, 100 lashes / S Welsh ?W. Kevinworthy / March ??
P.W. / Committed for trial for felony stealing taking and carrying away a certain quantity of apples the property of ??
Government / J. Welsh / Jan 10, 1833 Absent from his work without leave and Insolence to his Overseer
labor in Irons one moth / Port Arthur / March 19 1833 Daniel Refusing to attend divine service on Sunday ??
Case Dismissed / W J P / May 13 1834 Daniel Disorderly conduct and assaulted Mary Ann Bromley his fellow Servant, Impert???
hard Labor 2 Months. "Same date / Making use of Indecent and abusive Language while confined in the Watch House, ??
Month ??? hard labor are added to his former sentence and to be Re?? To Gov.?? / J Gordon and P Murdoch / SVP 135Recommended for a Conditional Pardon for the ??? 8 July 1845
[Light colored ink written clockwise over record, very difficult to read.]
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Gaol Report "very worst
of character
?? Report Orderly
?? this ?? Bes Jury"
?? in ??? these ???
??? charged ?? ???
?? a Good House in the
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- Date: 1 Jan 1803 to 31 Dec 1843
- Page: CONDUCT REGISTERS OF MALE CONVICTS ARRIVING IN THE PERIOD OF THE ASSIGNMENT SYSTEM.
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Source text:
936 Bessell Chas
Andromeda Feb 1827
Gloster azz: Aug 3. 1826 = Life
L.S. Feb 12 1828 L. W. Gle?dow Esq/ Disobedience of orders and neglect of duty - Ret? to the service of Governor. L worked 2 months in
G. Gang (p. a. m) March 25 1828 Chain Gang / neglect of Duty 25 Lashes susle? (p. a. m.) Aug 29 1828 PW/Neglect
of Duty and Insolence to his overseer 25 lashes (p. a. m.) Dec 15 1829 PN./Neglect of duty in allowing the Good
Bullocks which he had charge of to trespass on W. James Hockle's wheat - Rep? (M. L. S) Feb 14 1831 Reid / Leaving his
station without leave and gross insolence to his master on the 12th inst: 50 lashes (MLS). Aug 12th 1831 Reid/ Improper conduct ??
carrying on an intercourse with Mr Claibourne's Female Servants also endeavoring to create dissatisfaction in the mind of ??
servant at Ashwell to be imprisoned and kept to hard labor for the space of 4 months and discharged from his master's service (MLS)
Samy St. ?? 1832 Chain Gang / Neglect of duty and insubordinate Conduct, 100 lashes / S Welsh ?W. Kevinworthy / March ??
P.W. / Committed for trial for felony stealing taking and carrying away a certain quantity of apples the property of ??
Government / J. Welsh / Jan 10, 1833 Absent from his work without leave and Insolence to his Overseer
labor in Irons one moth / Port Arthur / March 19 1833 Daniel Refusing to attend divine service on Sunday ??
Case Dismissed / W J P / May 13 1834 Daniel Disorderly conduct and assaulted Mary Ann Bromley his fellow Servant, Impert???
hard Labor 2 Months. "Same date / Making use of Indecent and abusive Language while confined in the Watch House, ??
Month ??? hard labor are added to his former sentence and to be Re?? To Gov.?? / J Gordon and P Murdoch / SVP 135Recommended for a Conditional Pardon for the ??? 8 July 1845
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Gaol Report "very worst
of character
?? Report Orderly
?? this ?? Bes Jury"
?? in ??? these ???
??? charged ?? ???
?? a Good House in the
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936 Bessell Chas
Andromeda Feb 1827
Gloster azz: Aug 3. 1826 = Life
L.S. Feb 12 1828 L. W. Gle?dow Esq/ Disobedience of orders and neglect of duty - Ret? to the service of Governor. L worked 2 months in
G. Gang (p. a. m) March 25 1828 Chain Gang / neglect of Duty 25 Lashes susle? (p. a. m.) Aug 29 1828 PW/Neglect
of Duty and Insolence to his overseer 25 lashes (p. a. m.) Dec 15 1829 PN./Neglect of duty in allowing the Good
Bullocks which he had charge of to trespass on W. James Hockle's wheat - Rep? (M. L. S) Feb 14 1831 Reid / Leaving his
station without leave and gross insolence to his master on the 12th inst: 50 lashes (MLS). Aug 12th 1831 Reid/ Improper conduct ??
carrying on an intercourse with Mr Claibourne's Female Servants also endeavoring to create dissatisfaction in the mind of ??
servant at Ashwell to be imprisoned and kept to hard labor for the space of 4 months and discharged from his master's service (MLS)
Samy St. ?? 1832 Chain Gang / Neglect of duty and insubordinate Conduct, 100 lashes / S Welsh ?W. Kevinworthy / March ??
P.W. / Committed for trial for felony stealing taking and carrying away a certain quantity of apples the property of ??
Government / J. Welsh / Jan 10, 1833 Absent from his work without leave and Insolence to his Overseer
labor in Irons one moth / Port Arthur / March 19 1833 Daniel Refusing to attend divine service on Sunday ??
Case Dismissed / W J P / May 13 1834 Daniel Disorderly conduct and assaulted Mary Ann Bromley his fellow Servant, Impert???
hard Labor 2 Months. "Same date / Making use of Indecent and abusive Language while confined in the Watch House, ??
Month ??? hard labor are added to his former sentence and to be Re?? To Gov.?? / J Gordon and P Murdoch / SVP 135Recommended for a Conditional Pardon for the ??? 8 July 1845
[Light colored ink written clockwise over record, very difficult to read.]
???
Gaol Report "very worst
of character
?? Report Orderly
?? this ?? Bes Jury"
?? in ??? these ???
??? charged ?? ???
?? a Good House in the
???
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Source text:
936 Bessell Chas
Andromeda Feb 1827
Gloster azz: Aug 3. 1826 = Life
L.S. Feb 12 1828 L. W. Gle?dow Esq/ Disobedience of orders and neglect of duty - Ret? to the service of Governor. L worked 2 months in
G. Gang (p. a. m) March 25 1828 Chain Gang / neglect of Duty 25 Lashes susle? (p. a. m.) Aug 29 1828 PW/Neglect
of Duty and Insolence to his overseer 25 lashes (p. a. m.) Dec 15 1829 PN./Neglect of duty in allowing the Good
Bullocks which he had charge of to trespass on W. James Hockle's wheat - Rep? (M. L. S) Feb 14 1831 Reid / Leaving his
station without leave and gross insolence to his master on the 12th inst: 50 lashes (MLS). Aug 12th 1831 Reid/ Improper conduct ??
carrying on an intercourse with Mr Claibourne's Female Servants also endeavoring to create dissatisfaction in the mind of ??
servant at Ashwell to be imprisoned and kept to hard labor for the space of 4 months and discharged from his master's service (MLS)
Samy St. ?? 1832 Chain Gang / Neglect of duty and insubordinate Conduct, 100 lashes / S Welsh ?W. Kevinworthy / March ??
P.W. / Committed for trial for felony stealing taking and carrying away a certain quantity of apples the property of ??
Government / J. Welsh / Jan 10, 1833 Absent from his work without leave and Insolence to his Overseer
labor in Irons one moth / Port Arthur / March 19 1833 Daniel Refusing to attend divine service on Sunday ??
Case Dismissed / W J P / May 13 1834 Daniel Disorderly conduct and assaulted Mary Ann Bromley his fellow Servant, Impert???
hard Labor 2 Months. "Same date / Making use of Indecent and abusive Language while confined in the Watch House, ??
Month ??? hard labor are added to his former sentence and to be Re?? To Gov.?? / J Gordon and P Murdoch / SVP 135Recommended for a Conditional Pardon for the ??? 8 July 1845
[Light colored ink written clockwise over record, very difficult to read.]
???
Gaol Report "very worst
of character
?? Report Orderly
?? this ?? Bes Jury"
?? in ??? these ???
??? charged ?? ???
?? a Good House in the
???
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Source text:
936 Bessell Chas
Andromeda Feb 1827
Gloster azz: Aug 3. 1826 = Life
L.S. Feb 12 1828 L. W. Gle?dow Esq/ Disobedience of orders and neglect of duty - Ret? to the service of Governor. L worked 2 months in
G. Gang (p. a. m) March 25 1828 Chain Gang / neglect of Duty 25 Lashes susle? (p. a. m.) Aug 29 1828 PW/Neglect
of Duty and Insolence to his overseer 25 lashes (p. a. m.) Dec 15 1829 PN./Neglect of duty in allowing the Good
Bullocks which he had charge of to trespass on W. James Hockle's wheat - Rep? (M. L. S) Feb 14 1831 Reid / Leaving his
station without leave and gross insolence to his master on the 12th inst: 50 lashes (MLS). Aug 12th 1831 Reid/ Improper conduct ??
carrying on an intercourse with Mr Claibourne's Female Servants also endeavoring to create dissatisfaction in the mind of ??
servant at Ashwell to be imprisoned and kept to hard labor for the space of 4 months and discharged from his master's service (MLS)
Samy St. ?? 1832 Chain Gang / Neglect of duty and insubordinate Conduct, 100 lashes / S Welsh ?W. Kevinworthy / March ??
P.W. / Committed for trial for felony stealing taking and carrying away a certain quantity of apples the property of ??
Government / J. Welsh / Jan 10, 1833 Absent from his work without leave and Insolence to his Overseer
labor in Irons one moth / Port Arthur / March 19 1833 Daniel Refusing to attend divine service on Sunday ??
Case Dismissed / W J P / May 13 1834 Daniel Disorderly conduct and assaulted Mary Ann Bromley his fellow Servant, Impert???
hard Labor 2 Months. "Same date / Making use of Indecent and abusive Language while confined in the Watch House, ??
Month ??? hard labor are added to his former sentence and to be Re?? To Gov.?? / J Gordon and P Murdoch / SVP 135Recommended for a Conditional Pardon for the ??? 8 July 1845
[Light colored ink written clockwise over record, very difficult to read.]
???
Gaol Report "very worst
of character
?? Report Orderly
?? this ?? Bes Jury"
?? in ??? these ???
??? charged ?? ???
?? a Good House in the
???
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Source text:
936 Bessell Chas
Andromeda Feb 1827
Gloster azz: Aug 3. 1826 = Life
L.S. Feb 12 1828 L. W. Gle?dow Esq/ Disobedience of orders and neglect of duty - Ret? to the service of Governor. L worked 2 months in
G. Gang (p. a. m) March 25 1828 Chain Gang / neglect of Duty 25 Lashes susle? (p. a. m.) Aug 29 1828 PW/Neglect
of Duty and Insolence to his overseer 25 lashes (p. a. m.) Dec 15 1829 PN./Neglect of duty in allowing the Good
Bullocks which he had charge of to trespass on W. James Hockle's wheat - Rep? (M. L. S) Feb 14 1831 Reid / Leaving his
station without leave and gross insolence to his master on the 12th inst: 50 lashes (MLS). Aug 12th 1831 Reid/ Improper conduct ??
carrying on an intercourse with Mr Claibourne's Female Servants also endeavoring to create dissatisfaction in the mind of ??
servant at Ashwell to be imprisoned and kept to hard labor for the space of 4 months and discharged from his master's service (MLS)
Samy St. ?? 1832 Chain Gang / Neglect of duty and insubordinate Conduct, 100 lashes / S Welsh ?W. Kevinworthy / March ??
P.W. / Committed for trial for felony stealing taking and carrying away a certain quantity of apples the property of ??
Government / J. Welsh / Jan 10, 1833 Absent from his work without leave and Insolence to his Overseer
labor in Irons one moth / Port Arthur / March 19 1833 Daniel Refusing to attend divine service on Sunday ??
Case Dismissed / W J P / May 13 1834 Daniel Disorderly conduct and assaulted Mary Ann Bromley his fellow Servant, Impert???
hard Labor 2 Months. "Same date / Making use of Indecent and abusive Language while confined in the Watch House, ??
Month ??? hard labor are added to his former sentence and to be Re?? To Gov.?? / J Gordon and P Murdoch / SVP 135Recommended for a Conditional Pardon for the ??? 8 July 1845
[Light colored ink written clockwise over record, very difficult to read.]
???
Gaol Report "very worst
of character
?? Report Orderly
?? this ?? Bes Jury"
?? in ??? these ???
??? charged ?? ???
?? a Good House in the
???
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Source text:
936 Bessell Chas
Andromeda Feb 1827
Gloster azz: Aug 3. 1826 = Life
L.S. Feb 12 1828 L. W. Gle?dow Esq/ Disobedience of orders and neglect of duty - Ret? to the service of Governor. L worked 2 months in
G. Gang (p. a. m) March 25 1828 Chain Gang / neglect of Duty 25 Lashes susle? (p. a. m.) Aug 29 1828 PW/Neglect
of Duty and Insolence to his overseer 25 lashes (p. a. m.) Dec 15 1829 PN./Neglect of duty in allowing the Good
Bullocks which he had charge of to trespass on W. James Hockle's wheat - Rep? (M. L. S) Feb 14 1831 Reid / Leaving his
station without leave and gross insolence to his master on the 12th inst: 50 lashes (MLS). Aug 12th 1831 Reid/ Improper conduct ??
carrying on an intercourse with Mr Claibourne's Female Servants also endeavoring to create dissatisfaction in the mind of ??
servant at Ashwell to be imprisoned and kept to hard labor for the space of 4 months and discharged from his master's service (MLS)
Samy St. ?? 1832 Chain Gang / Neglect of duty and insubordinate Conduct, 100 lashes / S Welsh ?W. Kevinworthy / March ??
P.W. / Committed for trial for felony stealing taking and carrying away a certain quantity of apples the property of ??
Government / J. Welsh / Jan 10, 1833 Absent from his work without leave and Insolence to his Overseer
labor in Irons one moth / Port Arthur / March 19 1833 Daniel Refusing to attend divine service on Sunday ??
Case Dismissed / W J P / May 13 1834 Daniel Disorderly conduct and assaulted Mary Ann Bromley his fellow Servant, Impert???
hard Labor 2 Months. "Same date / Making use of Indecent and abusive Language while confined in the Watch House, ??
Month ??? hard labor are added to his former sentence and to be Re?? To Gov.?? / J Gordon and P Murdoch / SVP 135Recommended for a Conditional Pardon for the ??? 8 July 1845
[Light colored ink written clockwise over record, very difficult to read.]
???
Gaol Report "very worst
of character
?? Report Orderly
?? this ?? Bes Jury"
?? in ??? these ???
??? charged ?? ???
?? a Good House in the
???
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Source text:
936 Bessell Chas
Andromeda Feb 1827
Gloster azz: Aug 3. 1826 = Life
L.S. Feb 12 1828 L. W. Gle?dow Esq/ Disobedience of orders and neglect of duty - Ret? to the service of Governor. L worked 2 months in
G. Gang (p. a. m) March 25 1828 Chain Gang / neglect of Duty 25 Lashes susle? (p. a. m.) Aug 29 1828 PW/Neglect
of Duty and Insolence to his overseer 25 lashes (p. a. m.) Dec 15 1829 PN./Neglect of duty in allowing the Good
Bullocks which he had charge of to trespass on W. James Hockle's wheat - Rep? (M. L. S) Feb 14 1831 Reid / Leaving his
station without leave and gross insolence to his master on the 12th inst: 50 lashes (MLS). Aug 12th 1831 Reid/ Improper conduct ??
carrying on an intercourse with Mr Claibourne's Female Servants also endeavoring to create dissatisfaction in the mind of ??
servant at Ashwell to be imprisoned and kept to hard labor for the space of 4 months and discharged from his master's service (MLS)
Samy St. ?? 1832 Chain Gang / Neglect of duty and insubordinate Conduct, 100 lashes / S Welsh ?W. Kevinworthy / March ??
P.W. / Committed for trial for felony stealing taking and carrying away a certain quantity of apples the property of ??
Government / J. Welsh / Jan 10, 1833 Absent from his work without leave and Insolence to his Overseer
labor in Irons one moth / Port Arthur / March 19 1833 Daniel Refusing to attend divine service on Sunday ??
Case Dismissed / W J P / May 13 1834 Daniel Disorderly conduct and assaulted Mary Ann Bromley his fellow Servant, Impert???
hard Labor 2 Months. "Same date / Making use of Indecent and abusive Language while confined in the Watch House, ??
Month ??? hard labor are added to his former sentence and to be Re?? To Gov.?? / J Gordon and P Murdoch / SVP 135Recommended for a Conditional Pardon for the ??? 8 July 1845
[Light colored ink written clockwise over record, very difficult to read.]
???
Gaol Report "very worst
of character
?? Report Orderly
?? this ?? Bes Jury"
?? in ??? these ???
??? charged ?? ???
?? a Good House in the
???
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Source text:
936 Bessell Chas
Andromeda Feb 1827
Gloster azz: Aug 3. 1826 = Life
L.S. Feb 12 1828 L. W. Gle?dow Esq/ Disobedience of orders and neglect of duty - Ret? to the service of Governor. L worked 2 months in
G. Gang (p. a. m) March 25 1828 Chain Gang / neglect of Duty 25 Lashes susle? (p. a. m.) Aug 29 1828 PW/Neglect
of Duty and Insolence to his overseer 25 lashes (p. a. m.) Dec 15 1829 PN./Neglect of duty in allowing the Good
Bullocks which he had charge of to trespass on W. James Hockle's wheat - Rep? (M. L. S) Feb 14 1831 Reid / Leaving his
station without leave and gross insolence to his master on the 12th inst: 50 lashes (MLS). Aug 12th 1831 Reid/ Improper conduct ??
carrying on an intercourse with Mr Claibourne's Female Servants also endeavoring to create dissatisfaction in the mind of ??
servant at Ashwell to be imprisoned and kept to hard labor for the space of 4 months and discharged from his master's service (MLS)
Samy St. ?? 1832 Chain Gang / Neglect of duty and insubordinate Conduct, 100 lashes / S Welsh ?W. Kevinworthy / March ??
P.W. / Committed for trial for felony stealing taking and carrying away a certain quantity of apples the property of ??
Government / J. Welsh / Jan 10, 1833 Absent from his work without leave and Insolence to his Overseer
labor in Irons one moth / Port Arthur / March 19 1833 Daniel Refusing to attend divine service on Sunday ??
Case Dismissed / W J P / May 13 1834 Daniel Disorderly conduct and assaulted Mary Ann Bromley his fellow Servant, Impert???
hard Labor 2 Months. "Same date / Making use of Indecent and abusive Language while confined in the Watch House, ??
Month ??? hard labor are added to his former sentence and to be Re?? To Gov.?? / J Gordon and P Murdoch / SVP 135Recommended for a Conditional Pardon for the ??? 8 July 1845
[Light colored ink written clockwise over record, very difficult to read.]
???
Gaol Report "very worst
of character
?? Report Orderly
?? this ?? Bes Jury"
?? in ??? these ???
??? charged ?? ???
?? a Good House in the
???
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