I'm looking into the possibility of having a relative sent to Tasmania about 1844, Thomas Mackinder and Ann Baldock imprisoned around the same time, guessing in Lincolnshire. I there anyway of finding out finer details? Not sure what would have happened to the children....maybe a work house?
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Thread: Lincoln convicts and prisoners
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15-04-2009, 11:54 AM #1jobarbraGuest
Lincoln convicts and prisoners
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15-04-2009, 12:09 PM #2Hugh ThompsonGuest
Hi Jobarbra, I have these from the State Library of Queensland.
I will try and see where they landed.
Hugh.
Convict transportation registers database
https://www.slq.qld.gov.au/info/fh/convicts
Baldock, Ann
[Ann Baldock, one of 130 convicts transported on the William Bryan, 13 June 1833 ]
Mackinder, Thomas
[Thomas Mackinder, one of 270 convicts transported on the William Jardine, 10 August 1844 ]
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15-04-2009, 12:33 PM #3Hugh ThompsonGuest
From the Archives Office of Tasmania.
When you go to this site, and search for the convict you are after, click on the Database number on the left and you can view that person's details.
Hugh.
Archives Office of Tasmania.
https://portal.archives.tas.gov.au/menu.aspx?search=11
Baldock Ann ...Arrivals, 23 Oct 1833 .Ship, William Bryan Departed London,04 Jul 1833 .
Mackinder Thomas. Arrivals.20 Nov 1844 Ship.William Jardine (1) Departed London.11 Aug 1844.
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15-04-2009, 12:47 PM #4
Hi Jobarbra. If you are interested in the name MACKINDER from Lincolnshire you may be interested in the letter in post 1 here John Mackinder did not sail with the 1820 settlers as far as I know.
Sue Mackay
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15-04-2009, 2:07 PM #5
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Hi Jobarbra,
Thomas Mackinder's crime is detailed in the Lincolnshire Convicts database.
There's also a bit about Ann Baldock with his crime, but I haven't searched the database with Ann as a convict, so there may be some more info there.
Pam
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16-04-2009, 10:25 AM #6jobarbraGuest
Prison records
How do I find out which prison she went to?? She would have also had a few kids?
From the Liconshire archives:
'Ann Baldock of Holbeach, widow, aged 31, was sentenced to 6 months imprisonment for receiving the stolen goods.
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16-04-2009, 12:35 PM #7
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Hi Jobarbra,
I would have thought that Ann would have been imprisoned in Lincoln, but it's always dangerous to assume.
Lincolnshire Archives might be able to provide more information. Send them the link to Thomas' web page, as that lists all the documents. You should also be able to order (copies of!) those documents for yourself. Archives will be able to advise you of the cost. You can often have them put on CD for an extra few quid.
Pam
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18-04-2011, 2:06 AM #8romacGuest
Hi,
I have just replied to one of your other posts.
Please contact me. Cheers
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07-05-2011, 4:37 PM #9jobarbraGuest
Anyone good at reading old prison records??
https://search.archives.tas.gov.au/Im...2,278,159,F,37
The part under remarks.............does the last sentance say absconded......then gassed??!
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07-05-2011, 4:45 PM #10
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I would say he absconded on 14.7.50, and a notice for his return was published in the Tasmanian Gazette on 30.7.50.
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