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Details for the convict Phoebe Dunsmore (1837)

Convict Name:Phoebe Dunsmore
Trial Place:Central Criminal Court
Trial Date:28 November 1836
Sentence:7 years
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Arrival Details
Ship:Sarah and Elizabeth
Arrival Year:1837
 
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Biographies

Phoebe Dunsmore DOB 1811 Reed, Hertfordshire.
Residence Middlesex. Occupation dressmaker & milliner (very good). Servant as convict. Literate
Trial 28/11/1836. Age 25yrs, “Stealing Groceries”. Sentenced Central Criminal Court.
One of 98 convicts transported in boat “Sarah and Elizabeth”.
Dept. 28/12/1836. Arrive 23/4/1837 NSW. Term 7yrs. Age 25yrs
Assigned to: Peter Laurentz Campbell. Servant in Maitland.
Granted Ticket of Leave 19/10/1841 Maitland
Settled in Cassilis 18/11/1841 with convict husband, William Dunsmore
Certificate of Freedom 30/1/1844
Died 1850 age 40yrs (BDM – Phoebe Dunshore)

Submitted by Researcher (14567) on 31 August 2023

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Sources

  • The National Archives (TNA) : HO 11/10, p.443

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