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Details for the convict William Huggins (1815)

Convict Name:William Huggins
Trial Place:Middlesex Gaol Delivey
Trial Date:20 April 1814
Sentence:Life
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Arrival Details
Ship:Indefatigable (2)
Arrival Year:1815
 
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William was convicted of burglary,along with Joseph Bannister, at the Old Bailey in April 1814.
He'd "been in Newgate Gaol before", (in 1802)according to the trial record.
He arrived Port Jackson per "Indefatigable" March 1814 and was sent to Windsor.
His wife Mary/Dinah,formerly Bond,nee Bannister,followed with some of their children and a daughter from her Bond marriage, on the "Northampton".
William gained a Ticket-of-Leave around 1817, was listed as a labourer at Windsor in the 1819 Muster and died there in 1820.
Submitted by Researcher (521) on 26 December 2015

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Sources

  • The National Archives (TNA) : HO 11/2, p.182

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