So much success with this wonderful site I thought I would try this!
These may be the family "skeletons" that nobody wants to find, but it intrigues me (perversely)...and for the record.
I have already "smudged my copybook" with Aus relatives Suggesting this mode of travel paid by the Crown!
Our family (Motteram) appears in Birmingham, Staffordshire thru the 1800's. and then a migration to Barrow-in-Furness about 1865 (iron, steel, ship-building). There are many instances of marriages, etc that indicate a time in Liverpool and surrounds. About 1890 the family appeared to fragment from Barrow with two boys going to Australia, one daughter to S Africa, one son to the USA (my relative) and two remained in Barrow (UK).
The enigma is Henry Motteram.
I have no connection of him to any of our family, only this record:
Henry Motteram sentenced to 20 yrs transportation to Aus at Chester Crown Court 1850.
He was one of 209 convicts on the ship Mermaid sailed on 30 Dec 1850. Arrived on 13 May 1851 at Swan River (Perth) Western Aus.
Is there any way to extract family information (lineage) from this record?
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13-08-2016, 5:52 PM #1
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"TRANSPORTED" Individuals
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13-08-2016, 6:25 PM #2
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An entry (of several) on FMP -
Name - Henry Motteram; Age - 23; Offence - Robbery (armed); Where - Chester; When - 31 March 1849; Sentence - 20 yrs; Surgeon's Report - Good health; Behaviour - V. good; embarked for W. Australia on ship "Mermaid" 28 Dec 1850."dyfal donc a dyr y garreg"
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13-08-2016, 6:31 PM #3
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The London Evening Standard, 6 April 1849, carries a report of the trial. It gives Henry Mottram's age as 23.
"dyfal donc a dyr y garreg"
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13-08-2016, 6:50 PM #4
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1841 Census
Henry Motram, 15, occpn. M.S, born in County (Cheshire)
Address - Eddisbury, Delamare, Northwich, Cheshire
The report of the trial the London Evening Standard begins -
"Henry Mottram, 23, John Watson, 18, and John Martin, 15, were indicted for a highway robbery, with violence, at Delamare".
Sadly, the Henry Motram on the '41 Census is not with his family."dyfal donc a dyr y garreg"
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13-08-2016, 7:17 PM #5
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Also, that spelling usually denotes another unrelated group of people, but I've never seen our surname spelled the same in my life. Some get pretty creative. Spelling isn't very reliable in these searches. V good address info. what do you think "occpn M.S." indicates?
I'm also trying to track this individual in Australia. Thanx
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13-08-2016, 7:43 PM #6
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"M.S" - usually "Male Servant"
"dyfal donc a dyr y garreg"
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13-08-2016, 7:48 PM #7
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1970's in Kenya, Robbery w violence was a hanging offense!
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13-08-2016, 8:35 PM #8
Western Australia Convict Registers 1846 - 1930
Henry Motteram, 26yrs, five foot five and half inches, dark brown hair, blue eyes, visage long, sallow complexion, dark whiskers, marks - none, trade - miner, single.Alma
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13-08-2016, 8:54 PM #9
There's this marriage but nothing to prove it's your Henry.
Henry Mottram, 1870, Perth, Western Australia, and Ann Banyard.Alma
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13-08-2016, 8:56 PM #10
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