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Details for the convict George Ibell (1839)

Convict Name:George Ibell
Trial Place:Chester Quarter Session
Trial Date:26 March 1838
Sentence:7 years
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Arrival Details
Ship:Theresa (1)
Arrival Year:1839
 
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Born 15/12/1803 Chester to George and Margaret.
Married 06/03/1826, St. Oswalds, Chester to Elizabeth Maddock.
Three children, George, Margaret and Hannah.
Various criminal offences between 1828 and 1837.
1/07/1828 escaping from prison.
15/05/1829 alleged robbery.
25/10/1833 stealing cheeses.
10/04/1835 poaching by night. Sentenced to 6 months.
14/04/1837 stealing a shovel.
21/04/1837 stealing a purse.
07/07/1837 larceny.
Convicted of stealing potatoes 30/03/1838 and sentenced to deportation.
Prison hulk Fortitude Chatham 12/04/1838.
Transported to Theresa 29/09/1838 and departed Portsmouth 10/10/1838.
Arrived Port Jackson 31/01/1839, 112 days non-stop.
Certificate of Freedom issued 10/07/1846.
01/01/1843 tried for quitting work without leave. 3 days in cells.
26/03/1844 Absconded from working party.
From Coroner's Report, Bathhurst Advocate 25/08/1849, died prior to this date following an accidental explosion of gunpowder at the Molong Copper Mine.
Submitted by Researcher (14891) on 14 December 2021

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Sources

  • The National Archives (TNA) : HO 11/11, p.355

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