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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
- ↑ 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
- ↑ 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, -
- ↑ 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
- ↑ 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
- ↑ 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
- ↑ 6.0 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.
- ↑ 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
- ↑ 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
- ↑ NORTH WESTERN AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT NEWBRIDGE, in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia. The Bendigo Advertiser
Vol. XXIII, No. 6475, Pages 3,4, 10 Mar 1876.
- ↑ For within the Australian Colonies & New Zealand
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