When were the last convicts sent to Australia? B u B b L e p e d i a
These small convict tokens are also known as ‘leaden hearts’. Thomas Lock’s convict love token. They are personal and emotional mementos from convicts whose lives are more often represented by official government records. The National Museum of Australia holds the world’s largest collection of convict tokens, with more than 310 in its.. Irish Archives. This article is an online version of the article ‘Sources in the National Archives for research into the transportation of Irish convicts to Australia (1791-1853)’ by Rena Lohan. The complete printed version with illustrative examples of the document types mentioned appears in Irish Archives, the Journal of the Irish.
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Around 160,000 convicts were sent to New South Wales, Van Diemen’s Land (Tasmania) and Western Australia and of those around 41,000 were Irish (men and women). It was noted that many more people were sentenced to transportation than actually arrived due to death on board ship or whilst waiting for transfer, being deemed unfit to travel or by.. Description lists are also available for Tasmanian convicts and give detailed descriptions of the convicts. Western Australia, Australia, Convict Records, 1846-1930 at Ancestry, index ($) South Australian transported convicts 1837-1851. Queensland Convict Register Index 1824-1839 at Findmypast, index ($)


