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Details for the convict Duncan McCallum (1821)

Convict Name:Duncan McCallum
Trial Place:Glasgow Court of Justiciary
Trial Date:28 September 1819
Sentence:7 years
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Arrival Details
Ship:Minerva I (3)
Arrival Year:1821
 
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Duncan partnered with William Morrison (Asia 1820) and Charles Patient (Guildford 1824) and Pater Roberts (Elizabeth 1820) in robbery and placing residents in fear.
SourceThe Australian 2 March 1826 page 4
Submitted by Researcher (Brian & Toni ) on 23 June 2014

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Research notes

Duncan was born about 1804 Scotland and was convicted at Glasgow Court of Justiciary on 28 September 1819 and sentenced to 7 years transportation
Submitted by Researcher (Brian & Toni ) on 23 June 2014
Duncan arrived Sydney aged about 22 aboard Minerva on 16 December 1821.
Submitted by Researcher (Brian & Toni ) on 23 June 2014
Duncan was convicted on 27 Feb 1826 with William Morrison, Charles Patient & Peter Roberts of robbery William Hayes on 26 Jan 1826 at South Creek and putting occupants in fear and sentenced to death.
Submitted by Researcher (Brian & Toni ) on 24 June 2014
Source; Sydney Gazette NSW Advertiser 4 March 1826 page 3 & 11 March 1826 page 1 and The Australian 2 March 1826 page 4
Submitted by Researcher (Brian & Toni ) on 24 June 2014
Duncan McCallum, Morrison, Patient &'Roberts were all hanged on 7 March 1826 in Sydney. Source; Sydney Gazette NSw Advertiser 8 March 1826 pagen3
Submitted by Researcher (Brian & Toni ) on 24 June 2014

Disclaimer: The information has not been verified by Claim a Convict. As this information is contributed, it is the responsibility of those who use the data to verify its accuracy.

Sources

  • The National Archives (TNA) : HO 11/4, p.81

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