Australian Convict Ship Project
Genealogical Research into the Crew, Convicts and other Passengers travelling on Ships to Australia during the convict era.
Name | William ASH [1] | |
Birth | Abt 1821 [1] | |
Gender | Male | |
Conviction | 1858 | Clerkenwell General Quarter Sessions, Middlesex, England |
Shopbreaking & Theft, Sentenced to 15 years, Transportation | ||
Occupation | Bef 1860 | |
Shoemaker | ||
Convict Numer/Ship | 8 Nov 1860 | The Palmerston |
5744 | ||
Departure | 8 Nov 1860 | Portland, England |
The Palmerston | ||
Arrival | 11 Feb 1861 | Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia |
The Palmerston | ||
Ticket of Leave | 1 Sep 1864 | Swan River Colony, Western Australia, Australian Colonies |
Conditional Pardon | 29 Apr 1868 | Swan River Colony, Western Australia, Australian Colonies |
Occupation | 30 Dec 1869 | Colombo, Australia |
Self Employed | ||
Death | Yes, date unknown | |
Person ID | I32 | Australian Convict Ship Project |
Last Modified | 17 Feb 2024 |
Family | Hannah d. Yes, date unknown | |||||
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Family ID | F6 | Group Sheet | Family Chart | ||||
Last Modified | 30 Sep 2024 |
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