Researchers who have claimed this convict
There are currently 3 researchers who have claimed Samuel Rayner
- Researcher (Mike Anderson)
- Researcher (Jeni Ritchie)
- Researcher (Brett Miller)
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Biographies
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Rayner-113
Submitted by Researcher (Mike Anderson) on 11 May 2017
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Disclaimer: The information has not been verified by Claim a Convict. As this information is contributed, it is the responsibility of those who use the data to verify its accuracy. Research notes
Convicted at: Suffolk, Liberty of Bury St Edmunds Assizes
Sentence term: Life
Ship: Larkins
Departure date: 24th July, 1817
Arrival date*: 24th March, 1818
Place of arrival New South Wales
Submitted by Researcher (Mike Anderson) on 25 April 2014
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DEATH OF AN OLD SERVANT.-An old man of the name of Samuel Rayner, who had been in the service of the Cox family for a period of thirty-two years, He was one of the oldest inhabitants of this district
Submitted by Researcher (Mike Anderson) on 25 April 2014
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The Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893)
Submitted by Researcher (Mike Anderson) on 25 April 2014
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Samuel was charged with Robbery on the kings highway in March 1817 and found
guilty at the Senth Eastern Circuit, Liberty of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk on
the 27 March 1817
He was sentenced to Life
Submitted by Researcher (Mike Anderson) on 25 April 2014
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Ticket of Leave 31 8 18309
Conditional Pardon 31 12 1836
1828 census assigned as groom to William Cox, Windsor.
Submitted by Researcher (Mike Anderson) on 25 April 2014
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Married: Charlotte Smith Convict 5 3 1832 Parramatta
Ship: Princess Royal
Born: Circa 1790 Died 18 10 1857
Submitted by Researcher (Mike Anderson) on 25 April 2014
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Disclaimer: The information has not been verified by Claim a Convict. As this information is contributed, it is the responsibility of those who use the data to verify its accuracy. Sources
- The National Archives (TNA) : HO 11/2, p.365
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