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CLAIM A CONVICT Convicts to Australia © All rights reserved Lesley Uebel
Last updated: September 2010
This web site commenced: 19 August 1998
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© 15/8/1998 Lesley Uebel This site was created and is updated by Lesley Uebel on a very regular basis
No portion may be reproduced or archived by any media without my consent
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Available for purchase
THE PORT JACKSON CONVICTS ANTHOLOGY CD
UPDATED (Upgrade available)
The convicts who arrived in Port Jackson during the 61 years of transportation
The CD contains around 147,650 entries
This CD contains all of the following records :
Convicts to Port Jackson 1788-1849 & includes crimes from 1826 to 1842
Convicts Applications to Marry 1810-1851
Convicts to Tasmania 1812- early 1824
Convicts to Moreton Bay 1849-1850
Convict Death Index 1828-1879
Conditional Pardons & Recommendations for Conditional Pardons 1791-1856
Absolute Pardons 1791-1846
Marriage Licenses granted to free persons 1813 - 1827
Assignments 1821-1825
Families of convicts on Bounty Ships 1848 -1855
The Transports ————————————————
Early Australian Historical Records Index CD 1788—1848
Includes Index to the Historical Records of Australia Series I, III & IV Indices 1788 to early 1848 (ALL 33 volumes)
Sydney Gazette 1803 to 1811 (9 volumes) Indices
The Hobart Town Gazette 1818—1819 Indices
and also includes those who were granted permission to leave the colony between 1803 and 1811
A Massive Index—and a rich source of information
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Selected Documents from Australian History
—–Direct bank transfer available—–
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Wish to discuss your convicts with others?
Why not join my Port Jackson Convicts Rootsweb Mailing List
Frequently asked questions about convict research
The types of crimes that resulted in transportation
What do the numbers after a ships name mean?
Abbreviations and words used in convict research that you may come across
Pardons, Tickets of Leave & Exemption Regulations
The complete list of codes as found in the early records
The Hawkesbury, Hunter Valley & Hills Mailing List—How to join
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