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Details for the convict George Morgan (1801)

Convict Name:George Morgan
Trial Place:Middlesex
Trial Date:1796
Sentence:7
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Ship:Canada (1)
Arrival Year:1801
 
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George Morgan was tried at The Old Bailey 1797 for theft,he was delivered to the hulks at Portsmouth.George arrived Australia on "Canada" 1801 after spending nearly 5 years and was free by servitude in 1804.The 1806 muster lists George as a self employed brick maker.George married Ann Collins (no marriage found) about 1807.They had 15 children.George died 1846 at Cobbity, Ann died 1885 Redfern,Sydney.
1. William b 1808. d 1881 m 1849 Janet Mathews
2. Thomas b 1812
3. Edward b 1814 (twin) d - m. - Sarah Hazelgrove
4. George b 1814 " d
5.Elizabeth b 1816 d m.1831 William Fish
6.Sarah b 1817 d 1883 m.1837 Christopher Cantrell-Myers
7.John b.1819 d 1898 m - Catherine Finnamore
8.Maryanne b 1821 d 1902 m 1839 William Roberts
9.James b 1823 d m
10 Joseph b 1825 d m 1850 Isabella Dunsmore
11 Henry b 1828 d m 1854 Elizabeth Ryan
12 Charles b 1830 d 1901 m 1857 Isabella McPhail
13 Caroline b 1831 d 1907 m 1849 Peter Carroll
14 Susan b 1833 d 1910? m 1853 John Roach
15 Samuel b 1837 d 1911 m 1863 Jane Horner
Sources.Old Bailey Proceedings, Col.Sec Letters. Musters. Trove. B.D.M.
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