Australian Convict Ship Project
Genealogical Research into the Crew, Convicts and other Passengers travelling on Ships to Australia during the convict era.
Name | James LINKLATER [1, 2] | |
Birth | Abt 1831 [2] | |
Gender | Male | |
Occupation | 1848 [1] | |
Labourer | ||
Conviction | 28 Sep 1848 | Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom [1, 2] |
Theft (Twice Previously Convicted), Sentenced to 7 Years Transportation | ||
Prison | From 20 Nov 1849 to 3 Jan 1851 | Millbank Prison, London, England, United Kingdom [1] |
Prison | From 3 Jan 1851 | Convict Hulk 'Sterling Castle', Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom [1] |
Prison | to 4 Jul 1851 | Convict Hulk 'Justitia'. Woolwich, London, England, United Kingdom [2] |
Prison | From 4 Jul 1851 | The Minden [2] |
Transferred to The Minden for Transportation to Western Australia | ||
Convict Numer/Ship | 21 Jul 1851 | The Minden |
748 | ||
Departure | 21 Jul 1851 | Plymouth, Devonshire, England, United Kingdom |
The Minden | ||
Arrival | 14 Oct 1851 | Fremantle, Western Australia, Australian Colonies |
The Minden | ||
Death | Yes, date unknown | |
Person ID | I1889 | Australian Convict Ship Project |
Last Modified | 13 Feb 2024 |
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