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  2. List of convicts transported to Australia - Wikipedia

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    James Dixon (1758–1840), Irish priest, transported to New South Wales in 1800 for his role in the Irish Rebellion of 1798; Jack Donahue (1804–1830), Irish bushranger, transported to New South Wales for intent to commit a felony; Aimable Duperouzel (1831–1901), French farmer, transported to Western Australia for robbery [2]

  3. First Fleet of South Australia - Wikipedia

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    "Bound for South Australia: Passenger lists 1836-1851". State Library of South Australia. Virtually every passenger list for the 3000 overseas and local ships that came to South Australia between 1836-1851, plus a host of additional information (individual names, ages, occupations, etc). Ing, Heidi (2020).

  4. List of convicts on the First Fleet - Wikipedia

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    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 women), as well as officers, marines, their wives and children, and provisions and agricultural implements.

  5. Convicts in Australia - Wikipedia

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    James Hardy Vaux – author of Australia's first full-length autobiography and dictionary. Mary Wade – one of the youngest female convict transported to Australia (13 years of age) who had 21 children and at the time of her death had over 300 living descendants. William Westwood – bushranger and leader of the 1846 Cooking Pot Uprising

  6. List of convict ship voyages to Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Between 1842 and 1849, 234 juvenile offenders were transported to the Colony of Western Australia on seven convict ships. From 1850 to 1868, over 9,000 convicts were transported to the colony on 43 convict ship voyages. Western Australia was classed as a full-fledged penal colony in 1850.

  7. History of Australia (1788–1850) - Wikipedia

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    The history of Australia from 1788 to 1850 covers the early British colonial period of Australia's history. This started with the arrival in 1788 of the First Fleet of British ships at Port Jackson on the lands of the Eora , and the establishment of the penal colony of New South Wales as part of the British Empire .

  8. Skjold (ship) - Wikipedia

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    Ships arriving in South Australia 1841", Pioneers Association of South Australia "Shipping Arrivals", South Australian Genealogy & Heraldry Society Inc "Graeme Moad Skjold passenger list 1841 "State Library of South Australia - Skjold passenger list 1841" "'SKJOLD' Passenger List

  9. Convict ships to New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    11 January 1800 the Downs, & Cork Minerva (1805 ship) 30 April 1818 Ireland First convict voyage to NSW Minerva: 17 December 1819 Cork Second convict voyage to NSW Minerva: 16 December 1821 Sheerness Third convict voyage to NSW Minerva: 19 November 1824 London Fourth convict voyage to NSW Minerva (1824 ship) 26 December 1839 Dublin Minorca ...

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