Claim a Convict
home | search & browse | resources | contact us |login

Details for the convict James Dare (1839)

Convict Name:James Dare
Trial Place:Surrey Quarter Session
Trial Date:3 December 1838
Sentence:10 years
Notes:
 
Arrival Details
Ship:Parkfield
Arrival Year:1839
 
Claim James Dare as yours

Researchers who have claimed this convict

There are currently 2 researchers who have claimed James Dare

  • Researcher (1072)
  • Researcher (Rodney McDonald)
Claimed convict

Biographies

James Dare was born in 1815 in Surrey, the child of William and Sarah. He married Martha Anne Catt on June 25, 1844, in Campbelltown, New South Wales. They had six children in 14 years. He died on October 12, 1884, Woollongong in New South Wales, at the age of 69.

James was convicted at Surrey Assizes 3rd December 1838 for simple Robbery in company with James Turner of an Umbrella and was transported for 10 years aboard ship Parkfield. Arrived 1 Sep 1839 • New South Wales

Ticket of Leave 44/2226 Granted 6 Sept 1844 at Campbelltown NSW

Map


Submitted by Researcher (Rodney McDonald) on 13 April 2016

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

There are currently no research notes attached to this convict.

Sources

  • The National Archives (TNA) : HO 11/12, p.45

Hawkesbury on the Net home page   |   Credits

Lesley Uebel & Hawkesbury on the Net © 1998 - 2024