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Details for the convict John Langford (1834)

Convict Name:John Langford
Trial Place:Huntingdon Assizes
Trial Date:7 March 1833
Sentence:Life
Notes:
 
Arrival Details
Ship:Fairlie (1)
Arrival Year:1834
 
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  • Researcher (Andrew Langford)
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Research notes

Baptised 25 Jul 1813 in Southwick, Northamptonshire was transported for life on the "Fairlie" after being tried at HuntingtonAssizes for cattle theft on 7th March 1833 having no previous convictions.
Submitted by Researcher (Andrew Langford) on 4 May 2014
Married Jane Dearing on 27 Jun 1842 in Scots Pesb. Church, Sydney, died 29- Aug 1901 in Rookwood NSW buried 31 Aug 1901 in Bowenfels - Church of England -Cemetery
Submitted by Researcher (Andrew Langford) on 4 May 2014
Occupations - 1844 Butcher - Long Cove Bridge, Parramatta - 1855 Butcher - 8 Greek St, Glebe - 1875 Labourer on Zig Zag Railway, Middle Rd via Lithgow.
Submitted by Researcher (Andrew Langford) on 4 May 2014
Jane Dearing - Born 27 Jun 1820 (Sydney) and died 17 Nov 1897 - no other details for these events. Father James Dearing (Arrived in Sydney aged 27 years serving transportation for 7 years forLarceny.
Submitted by Researcher (Andrew Langford) on 4 May 2014
http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/localities.britisles.england.ham.general/1191.2/mb.ashx
Submitted by Researcher (Andrew Langford) on 4 May 2014

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Sources

  • The National Archives (TNA) : HO 11/9, p.236

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