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Details for the convict Edward Braithwaite (1824)

Convict Name:Edward Braithwaite
Trial Place:York Assizes
Trial Date:20 March 1824
Sentence:Life
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Arrival Details
Ship:Minerva I (4)
Arrival Year:1824
 
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Biographies

Edward Braithwaite was born 25th December 1904 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom. He was the oldest of eleven children born to Henry Braithwaite and Ann Kenion.

Edward Braithwaite was transported in 1824 for larceny (He was acquitted of burglery but guilty of larceny), transported on the Minerva 5 in 1824 and assigned to John Blaxland and then to the Male Orphan School.

Edward married Mary Crowley on 23 October 1835 at St Luke`s Church of England, Liverpool NSW. Edward and Mary had nine children.
He died 26th September, 1873 `Ruth Vale`, South Creek, New South Wales, Australia.
Submitted by Researcher (16734) on 27 August 2023

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Sources

  • The National Archives (TNA) : HO 11/5, p.178

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