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  2. First Fleet - Wikipedia

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    He married first fleet convict Ann Beardsley on Norfolk Island in November 1791 after his marine discharge a month earlier. In 1808, at the impending closure of the Norfolk Island settlement, he resettled in Van Diemen's Land later taking a land grant (80 acres at Herdsman's Cove Melville) in lieu of the one forfeited on Norfolk Island.

  3. List of convicts on the First Fleet - Wikipedia

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    The First Fleet convicts are named on stone tablets in the Memorial Garden, Wallabadah, New South Wales. The First Fleet is the name given to the group of eleven ships carrying convicts, the first to do so, that left England in May 1787 and arrived in Australia in January 1788. The ships departed with an estimated 775 convicts (582 men and 193 ...

  4. Nathaniel Lucas - Wikipedia

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    After the First Fleet arrived at Port Jackson in January 1788, Phillip ordered Lieutenant Philip Gidley King to lead a party of fifteen convicts (9 men and 6 women) and seven free men to take control of Norfolk Island and prepare for its commercial development. Lucas was aboard HMS Supply, which arrived at Norfolk on 6 March 1788. [3]

  5. Convict ships to Norfolk Island - Wikipedia

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    At first the intent was to settle and develop the island. There appear to be no compilations of which vessels brought how many convicts from New South Wales to Norfolk Island, and when, during the 1788 to 1814 period. One vessel that did was Golden Grove, which brought 21 males and 11 females in October 1788. Rough seas and the absence of good ...

  6. Robert Ross (British Marines officer) - Wikipedia

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    Major Robert Ross (c.1740 – 9 June 1794) was the officer in charge of the First Fleet garrison of marines, and Lieutenant-Governor of the convict settlement of Norfolk Island. Life and career [ edit ]

  7. HMS Sirius (1786) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Sirius was the flagship of the First Fleet, which set out from Portsmouth, England, in 1787 to establish the first European colony in New South Wales, Australia.In 1790, the ship was wrecked on the reef, south east of Kingston Pier, in Slaughter Bay, Norfolk Island.

  8. Stories of convicts on the First Fleet - Wikipedia

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    The List of convicts on the First Fleet contains basic information about most of the 775 convicts who were on the First Fleet when it sailed. [1] [2] For about 93 of these individuals useful information is available, often of such volume that it is not suitable for inclusion in the “Other information” column of the list article.

  9. List of convicts transported to Australia - Wikipedia

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    Henry Beresford Garrett (c. 1818–1885), English bushranger, transported to Norfolk Island for assault; Joseph Gerrald (1763–1796), West Indian-born political reformer, transported to New South Wales for sedition; James Goodwin (c. 1800–c. 1835), English escapee and explorer, transported to Van Diemen's Land for theft