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Details for the convict Samuel Kingston (1825)

Convict Name:Samuel Kingston
Trial Place:Cork
Trial Date:1824
Sentence:Life
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Arrival Details
Ship:Hooghly (1)
Arrival Year:1825
 
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EN74815 Oct 1824 sentenced to transportation for life for forging rent receipt. Arrived on the ship Hooghley.
Submitted by Researcher (10058) on 26 September 2018
Note IN346 On 15 Oct, 1824 (Doc PPC 2365) Samuel Kingston was sentenced for transportation for life for forgery (forged receipt for rent). He arrived in Sydney, Australia on the Hooghley 22 Apr,1825
Submitted by Researcher (10058) on 26 September 2018
His name appears on a document (Doc refs FS 1830/1) dated 15 May 1829 of a list of convicts who applied for wives & families to be sent to NSW at Govt. expense.
Submitted by Researcher (10058) on 26 September 2018
(Descendant) "George Strickland KINGSTON went on to become a prominent politician in Adelaide and South Australia, as was one of his sons, Charles Cameron KINGSTON.
Submitted by Researcher (10058) on 26 September 2018
Mary Catherine KINGSTON and her husband, Thomas Henry Sherlock, inherited the KINGSTON family home in Bandon, Kingston Buildings.
Submitted by Researcher (10058) on 26 September 2018
Samuel Kingston is my 4th great grandfather.
Submitted by Researcher (10058) on 26 September 2018

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