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Details for the convict William Lloyd (1849)

Convict Name:William Lloyd
Trial Place:Cambridge - (Cambridge) Quarter Sessions
Trial Date:7 January 1848
Sentence:7 years
Notes:
 
Arrival Details
Ship:Mount Stewart Elphinstone (3)
Arrival Year:1849
 
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Convict : William Lloyd: Ship : Mount Stuart (Stewart) Elphinstone
Surname Lloyd
Given Name William
Vessel Mount Stuart (Stewart) Elphinstone
Arrived Morton Bay (now Queensland then New South Wales)
Date 1st November 1849
No 49/684
Record type Ticket of leave
Citation 4/4219 Reel 963
Remarks District Morton Bay / Tried Cambridge Q.S.
Cancelation 20th November 1851
Reason Absent from District
Registration 51/2161 or could be 51/2761


CERTIFICATE OF FREEDOM
Date : 21st April 1859
Citation : 4/4416 Reel 1027
Prison No 49/516
Offence : Stolen Mutton
Trade or calling : Farm Labourer
Height : 5foot 8 1/4 inches
Complexion : Pale
Hair : Brown
Eyes : Hazel
General Remarks : Nose large, lost front tooth centre of upper jaw, hairy mole and hairy scar back of right cheek, scar centre of upper lip, several small moles on the right arm, blue ring and scar middle finger of left hand, scar inside top of finger of same.

My second Great Grandfather was William Lloyd B: 1815 married Jane Stewart also known as Frances Jane Lloyd who arrived in Brisbane from Scotland on the ship Artemisia on the 13th or 16th Dec 1848 a free settler. They had 5 children John Henry 1852, Sarah Ann 1854, Emma 1857, William 1860, and Robert Alexander 1863: All born in Queensland Australia. William and Jane Lloyd moved to Gladstone after John Henry was born: John Henry Lloyd B; 1852 married Martha Ellen Aldous 8th April 1875 in Gladstone,( Martha's father was also a Convict; George (Smears) Aldous arrived in Sydney on the ship Portsea 18-12-1838 he married Jane Lee who arrived in Sydney a free settler from Ireland on the ship Elizabeth they married in Sydney Pitt Street 1852: Martha who was born in Sydney 1855 they then moved to Gladstone after this date. John Henry and Martha Ellen Lloyd had 13 children 6 of the children were born in Gladstone or else Rockhampton Queensland they moved to South Australia between 1885 & 1888 the rest of the children (8) were born in Marree, South Australia first born in Marree was my grandmother Sarah Jane Lloyd 1888 she became a Dalziel in 1905 marrying a George Dalziel they had 7 children one being my father Alfred S.J. Dalziel.


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  • The National Archives (TNA) : HO 11/16, p.62

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