Person:James Walker (208)

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James Walker
m. 20 Aug 1820
  1. James Walker1821 - 1897
  2. John Walker1822 - 1904
  3. Benjamin Walker1824 - Aft 1891
  4. Samuel Walker1826 - 1860
  5. Isaac WalkerAbt 1828 - 1891
  6. George Walker1830 - 1907
  7. Wilson Isaac Walker1833 -
  8. Wilson Walker1836 -
  9. Mary Ann Walker1838 - 1919
  10. Henry Walker1840 - 1902
  11. Sussanah Walker1844 - 1844
m. 19 Apr 1840
  1. James Walker1841 -
  2. Elizabeth Walker1842 -
  • HJames Walker1821 - 1897
  • WAnn EdwardsAbt 1835 - 1877
m. 14 Mar 1861
  1. Rebecca Walker1861 - 1946
  2. Sarah Ann Walker1863 -
  3. John Walker1865 - 1865
  4. Joseph Broom Walker1868 -
Facts and Events
Name James Walker
Gender Male
Birth? 13 Jul 1821 Rothwell, Northamptonshire, England
Christening? 12 Aug 1821 Rothwell, Northamptonshire, EnglandIndependant Chapel
Other[3] 2 Mar 1840 Northampton, Northamptonshire, EnglandAcquittal of maliciously killing cattle
Marriage 19 Apr 1840 Rothwell, Northamptonshire, Englandto Hannah Matilda Burditt
Other[1] 22 Oct 1840 Northampton, Northamptonshire, EnglandAcquittal of embezzlement
Census[5] 6 Jun 1841 Northampton, Northamptonshire, EnglandCounty Gaol
Other[2] 1 Jul 1841 Northampton, Northamptonshire, EnglandConviction of larceny
Other[6][7][8] 26 Mar 1842 Hobart, Tasmania, AustraliaTransportation per 'Candahar'
Emigration[6] 2 Apr 1842 London, London, EnglandDeparture of 'Candahar' from Spithead
Immigration[6] 21 Jul 1842 Hobart, Tasmania, AustraliaArrival of 'Candahar'
Other[6] 21 Jul 1844 Hobart, Tasmania, AustraliaReleased from 1st stage of Probation
Other[6] 28 Aug 1844 Fingal, Tasmania, AustraliaAssigned to W. Humes
Other[6] 24 Jan 1846 Hobart, Tasmania, AustraliaTicket of Leave
Other[6] 18 Oct 1847 Hobart, Tasmania, AustraliaRecommended for Conditional Pardon
Other[6][10] 20 Nov 1847 Hobart, Tasmania, AustraliaConditional Pardon approved
Residence[4] 1856 Tarnagulla, Victoria, Australia
Marriage 14 Mar 1861 Newbridge, Victoria, Australiato Ann Edwards
Residence[9] 9 Mar 1876 Newbridge, Victoria, Australia
Death? 21 Jan 1897 Newbridge, Victoria, Australia
References
  1. County of Northampton, in Home Office. Criminal Registers, England and Wales. (Kew, United Kingdom: Home Office)
    Class: HO 27; Piece: 61; Page: 362, 22 Oct 1840.

    Name, Degree of Instruction, Ages, At what Sessions Tried [...], Offences, Sentences, Acquittals
    William Smith, Imprisonment, 19, County Sessions 22 Oct 1840, Embezzlement, 3 months on each conviction, -
    James Walker, Imprisonment, 19, County Sessions 22 Oct 1840, Embezzlement, - (not guilty), no Bill
    Charles Marlow, Imprisonment, 23, County Sessions 22 Oct 1840, Embezzlement, - (not guilty), no Bill

  2. County of Northampton, in Home Office. Criminal Registers, England and Wales. (Kew, United Kingdom: Home Office)
    Class: HO 27; Piece: 64; Page: 368, 1 Jul 1841.

    Name, Degree of Instruction, Ages, At what Sessions Tried [...], Offences, Sentences, Acquittals
    James Walker, Imprisonment, 20, County Sessions 1 Jul 1841, Larceny, 7 Years transportation, -
    William Taffs, Imprisonment, 23, County Sessions 1 Jul 1841, Larceny, 7 Years transportation, -

  3. County of Northampton, in Home Office. Criminal Registers, England and Wales. (Kew, United Kingdom: Home Office)
    Class: HO 27; Piece: 61; Page: 355, 2 Mar 1840.

    Name, Degree of Instruction, Ages, At what Sessions Tried [...], Offences, Sentences, Acquittals
    William Taffs, Imprisonment, 21, County Assizes 2nd March 1840, Maliciously Killing Cattle, -, Not Guilty
    James Walker, Imprisonment, 19, County Assizes 2nd March 1840, Maliciously Killing Cattle, -, Not Guilty
    Thomas Ginns, Imprisonment, 20, County Assizes 2nd March 1840, Maliciously Killing Cattle, -, Not Guilty
    William Watkins, Imprisonment, 20, County Assizes 2nd March 1840, Maliciously Killing Cattle, -, Not Guilty

  4. The Loddon - Moliagul Division, in Victoria. Parliament. Legislative Council. Electoral roll, 1856-1857. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1959)
    1856.

    Walker, James, Tarnagulla farmer, freehold, at Tarnagulla above the value of £30
    Walker, George, Tarnagulla farmer, freehold

  5. County Gaol, Northampton, in England. 1841 Census Schedules for England and Wales, Isle of Man and the Channel Islands. (
    Kew, Richmond, Greater London TW9 4DU, United Kingdom:
    The National Archives (abbreviated TNA), formerly the UK General Register Office.)
    Class: HO107; Piece: 814; Book: 6; Civil Parish: All Saints; County: Northamptonshire; Enumeration District: County Gaol Northampton; Folio: 26; Page: 3; Line: 1; GSU roll: 438882, 6 June 1841.

    James Walker, aged 20 years, Weaver, born in county

  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 Candahar, in Tasmania, Australia. Conduct Registers of Male Convicts Arriving in the Period of the Probation System. (Tasmanian Archives and Heritage Office)
    CON33/1/23, 26 Mar 1842.
  7. Candahar, in Tasmania. Principal Superintendent of Convicts. Description lists of male convicts, 1828-1853. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1975)
    CON18/1/31, 26 Mar 1842.

    Trade: Shoemaker, Height: 4 foot 11 and three quarter inches, Age: 21, Complexion: Fresh, Head: Large, Hair: Dark Brown, Whiskers: Black small, Visage: Oval, Forehead: V. Broad, Eyebrows: Black, Eyes: Blue, Nose: Medium, Mouth: Medium, Native Place: Northampton, Remarks: Small pockmark over left eye small scar on left eyebrow

  8. Candahar, in Tasmania, Australia. Indents of Male Convicts. (Tasmanian Archives and Heritage Office)
    CON14/1/14, 26 Mar 1842.

    Convict #5674, James Walker, Tried at the Northampton Quarter Sessions, spent 3 months in the Hulks, Convicted 1 July 1841, sentence 7 years transportation, native of Rothwell, aged 21, Protestant, can Read and Write, Married with 1 child. Stated offence Stealing 11 Guineas - 7 Sou[?] - a Gold ring - 2 5/- pieces from Sarah Hughes. William Taff. at the Hulk one month for assault.
    Remarks - wife Hannah of Desboro, father Benjamin, mother Susannah Wilson. 6 Brothers John, Benjamin, Samuel, George, Isaac, - Sister Mary Ann

  9. NORTH WESTERN AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT NEWBRIDGE, in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia. The Bendigo Advertiser
    Vol. XXIII, No. 6475, Pages 3,4, 10 Mar 1876.
  10. For within the Australian Colonies & New Zealand