Margaret Keefe
F, b. circa 1797, d. 21 November 1872
Last Edited | 17 Sep 2011 |
Margaret Keefe married James Hunt Lucas, son of James Hunt Lucas and Convict Sarah Griggs, at Unknown. Her married name was Lucas. Margaret Keefe was born in 1794. She was born circa 1797. She was born in 1799. She arrived circa 1820 Van Diemen's Land, Australia on the ship 'Lord Wellington'. She was buried in November 1872 at St. Clement's Anglican Church Cemetery, Kingston, Tasmania, Australia. She died on 21 November 1872 at Kingston, Tasmania, Australia.
Family | James Hunt Lucas b. 1794, d. 6 Aug 1853 |
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Lucy Baynton
F, b. 17 May 1859, d. 26 June 1933
Father | William Emmanuel Baynton b. 10 Feb 1825, d. 14 May 1900 |
Mother | Margaret Lucas b. 3 Jun 1832, d. 8 Aug 1910 |
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2011 |
Lucy Baynton was born on 17 May 1859 at Kingston, Tasmania, Australia. She died on 26 June 1933 at Strahan, Tasmania, Australia, at age 74.
Mabel Adela Baynton
F, b. 1867
Father | William Emmanuel Baynton b. 10 Feb 1825, d. 14 May 1900 |
Mother | Margaret Lucas b. 3 Jun 1832, d. 8 Aug 1910 |
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2011 |
Mabel Adela Baynton was born in 1867 at Kingston, Tasmania, Australia.
Ada Anne Baynton
F, b. 14 July 1861, d. 3 June 1920
Father | William Emmanuel Baynton b. 10 Feb 1825, d. 14 May 1900 |
Mother | Margaret Lucas b. 3 Jun 1832, d. 8 Aug 1910 |
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2011 |
Ada Anne Baynton was born on 14 July 1861 at Kingston, Tasmania, Australia. She lived in 1919 at Gillies Street, Hampton, Victoria, Australia. She was (an unknown value) in 1919 at Gillies Street, Hampton, Victoria, Australia. She died on 3 June 1920 at Rushworth, Victoria, Australia, at age 58.
Ethel Mabel Baynton
F, b. 4 August 1863
Father | William Emmanuel Baynton b. 10 Feb 1825, d. 14 May 1900 |
Mother | Margaret Lucas b. 3 Jun 1832, d. 8 Aug 1910 |
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2011 |
Ethel Mabel Baynton was born on 4 August 1863 at Kingston, Tasmania, Australia.
Minnie Matilda Baynton
F, b. 30 November 1865
Father | William Emmanuel Baynton b. 10 Feb 1825, d. 14 May 1900 |
Mother | Margaret Lucas b. 3 Jun 1832, d. 8 Aug 1910 |
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2011 |
Minnie Matilda Baynton was born on 30 November 1865 at Kingston, Tasmania, Australia.
Beatrice Augusta Jane Baynton
F, b. 7 October 1869
Father | William Emmanuel Baynton b. 10 Feb 1825, d. 14 May 1900 |
Mother | Margaret Lucas b. 3 Jun 1832, d. 8 Aug 1910 |
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2011 |
Beatrice Augusta Jane Baynton died at Van Diemen's Land, Australia. She was born on 7 October 1869 at Kingston, Tasmania, Australia.
Convict Charles Gossage
M, d. after 1860
Convict | Y |
Reference | G-59019-Cc |
Last Edited | 16 Feb 2019 |
Convict Charles Gossage married Convict Ellen Hayes at Unknown. Convict Charles Gossage wasconvicted on 27 June 1836 at Worchester, England,His Alias was 'Bull.' He was Transported on 27 May 1837 from England to Australiaon the convict transport ship. He arrived 8 October 1847 in Hobart, Van Diemen's Land, Australia from England on the convict transport ship. He died after 1860.
Family | Convict Ellen Hayes d. a 1860 |
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Convict Ellen Hayes
F, d. after 1860
Convict | Y |
Reference | H-59020-Ec |
Last Edited | 17 Feb 2019 |
Convict Ellen Hayes married Convict Charles Gossage at Unknown. Her married name was Gossage. Convict Ellen Hayeswas transported on 19 July 1847 on the convict transport ship 'Waverly(3)' from Dublin Ireland to Hobart, Van Diemen's Land Australia. She arrived 25 October 1847 Hobart, Van Diemen's Land, Australia, from Dublin, Ireland on the convict transport ship 'Waverly(3)'. She died after 1860.
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William Henry Clarence Riseley
M, b. 1831, d. 13 August 1874
Father | John Riseley b. 5 Apr 1792, d. Nov 1849 |
Mother | Sophia Gale b. 1795, d. 21 Aug 1872 |
Reference | R-58876-WHC |
Last Edited | 17 Sep 2011 |
William Henry Clarence Riseley was born in 1831. He died on 13 August 1874 at Tasmania, Australia. He was buried circa 15 August 1874 at Queensborough Cemetery, Sandy Bay, Tasmania, Australia.
Kenneth Mainwaring
M, d. 2006
Mother | Gweneth Hope Shepherd b. 28 Feb 1910, d. 30 Aug 2006 |
Reference | M-59029-K |
Last Edited | 19 Sep 2011 |
Kenneth Mainwaring died in 2006 Ken died only a few months after his mother with a brain tumour.
Convict Jane Williams
F, b. 20 August 1793, d. 3 January 1876
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Father | Robert Ryan b. 1758, d. 6 Nov 1823 |
Mother | Convict Frances Williams b. 9 Mar 1757, d. c 1801 |
Convict | Y |
Reference | C-59031-Jc |
Last Edited | 16 Feb 2019 |
Her married name was Perry. Her married name was Davis. Convict Jane Williams married James Perry. Convict Jane Williams was born on 20 August 1793 at Norfolk Island. She was baptized on 6 May 1804 at Norfolk Island; John Cropper is named the father in St. Phillip's Baptisms, NSW reel 5001, vols. l-4a, GST. She arrived 1808 in Hobart, Van Diemen's Land, Australia on the ship 'Porpoise'. She married Convict William Davis on 23 February 1812 at Van Diemen's Land, Australia; Used her preferred name, Jane Williams. Convict Jane Williams arrived 1824 Macquarie Island Penal Settlement, Macquarie Island, Macquarie Harbour, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. She arrived 1824 Macquarie Island, Macquarie Harbour, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. She was found guilty of sending an "improper" letter to the Assistant Surgeon, Mr. Barns. Was sentenced to wash 40 prisoner's shirts per week. circa 1825 at Macquarie Island, Macquarie Harbour, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. She arrived 1829 Maria Island, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. She arrived 1829 Maria Island, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. She wasa convict in 1830 at Maria Island, Van Diemen's Land, Australia,when she received a ticket of leave. She in 1830 was granted a ticket of leave Maria Island, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. She arrived 1837 New South Wales, Australia. She married James Perry on 16 September 1847 at Brighton, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. Convict Jane Williams died on 3 January 1876 at Trumpeter Bay, Bruny Island, Tasmania, Australia, at age 82. She died on 3 January 1876 at Tasmania, Australia, at age 82 3 year difference between reported age and supposed birth age. Herdeath notice in The Mercury has her correct age.
Family 1 | Convict William Davis b. c 1789, d. 15 Jul 1875 |
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Robert Ryan
M, b. 1758, d. 6 November 1823
Reference | R-59032-Rm |
Last Edited | 15 Mar 2016 |
Robert Ryan was born in 1758 at Newry, County Wicklow, Ireland. He was Nailer in 1777 at Northern Ireland. He served in Royal Marines, England, on 22 August 1783 Joined Marines. When he arrived in Australia he was a Private in theRoyal Marines 32nd (Portsmouth) Company. He departed February 1787 from England for Australia. He departed on the convict transport ship 'Prince of Wales' 13 May 1787 from Portsmouth England to New South Wales. He was a Private in the 32nd (Portsmouth) Company. on 13 May 1787 at Portsmouth, England. He served in 32nd Portsmouth Company, Portsmouth, England, on 13 May 1787. He arrived 3 June 1787 Santa Cruz, Teneriffe, Canary Islands, where the fleet stocked up on fresh water and vegetables. He departed Santa Cruz, Teneriffe, Canary Islands, 10 June 1787 after the fleet stocks up and heads for Rio de Janeiro. He on 24 June 1787 at on the convict transport ship 'HMS Sirius'was sent to the brig on a charge of insolence. He was returned to Prince Of Wales to answer the charge of 'insolence'. He found guilty. Major Ross sentenced him to 300 lashes but Robert collapsed after 175. He was cut down and the other 125 lashes were to be given at a later date. on 25 June 1787 at on the convict transport ship 'Prince of Wales'. He arrived 5 August 1787 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, The fleet undegoes repairs, takes on fresh water and supplies. He departed on the fleet when it left Rio 4 September 1787. He arrived on 13 October 1787 at Table Bay, Cape of Good Hope, where fresh livestock and supplies taken on board. He departed on the convict transport ship 'Prince of Wales' 13 November 1787 from Table Bay, Cape of Good Hope. He arrived 26 January 1788 New South Wales, Australia. Captain Phillip and officers go ashore, raise the Union Jack and toast the new colony. He married Convict Frances Williams after 26 January 1788 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; Not married - partner. They had met on the Prince of Wales on the way to Australia. They continued the relationship on their arrival in Sydney. Robert Ryan arrived March 1790 on the convict transport ship 'HMS Sirius'. Arrived in the second group to Norfolk Island. With Frances and Sarah. He departed on the convict transport ship 'HMS Sirius' 4 March 1790 from Norfolk Island for Port Jackson New South Wales. He arrived 13 March 1790 on the convict transport ship 'HMS Sirius' in the second group to Norfolk island, with Frances and Sarah. He was Robert resigned from the Marines to become a 'settler' in the new colony. on 20 January 1792 at Port Jackson, New South Wales, Australia. He on 28 January 1792 was granted a land grant of 60 acres at Mount Pitt Valley, Queensborough, Norfolk Island. He The Victualling List records Robert supporting Frances and their 2 daughters - Sarah and Elizabeth, but not Frances' third daughter Jane circa June 1794 at Norfolk Island. He served in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, circa July 1794. After failing as a farmer he re-enlists, this time in the NSW Corps. He has to give up his land grant. He was After failing as a farmer he re-enlists, this time in the NSW Corps.He has to give up his land grant circa July 1794 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He arrived circa August 1794 on the ship 'Daedalus' Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Frances moves in with John Cropper. He sold his 60 acres. at Mount Pitt Valley, Queensborough, Norfolk Island, in September 1794. He in November 1794 enlisted in the new South Wales Corps, commonly called the at The Rum Corps, Port Jackson, New South Wales, Australia. He served in Norfolk Island on 15 October 1795 Robert returns to Norfolk Island on HMS Supply as part of the new detachment of the NSW Corps. He arrived 15 October 1795 on the convict transport ship 'Supply' returned to Norfolk Island as part of the new detachment of the NSW Corps. He 15 October 1795 was granted by Govenor Hunter, 60 acres on Norfolk Island - at Mount Pitt Valley, Queensborough. He was Govenor Hunter gives Robert 60 acres on Norfolk Island - at Mount Pitt Valley, Queensborough. on 15 October 1795 at Norfolk Island. He lived in 1797 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He returned to Sydney at the end of his tour on Norfolk Island. He on 26 April 1800 was granted 120 Acres at Kirribilli on the North side of the harbour opposite Sydney Cove (now Kirrabilli). For Service in the Marines and the NSW Corps. This grant originally given to Samuel Lightfoot was cancelled and given to Robert. an unknown place. He on 26 April 1800 was granted 120 Acres at Kirribilli on the North side of the harbour opposite Sydney Cove (now Kirrabilli). For Service in the Marines and the NSW Corps. This grant originally given to Samuel Lightfoot was cancelled and given to Robert. Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He served in1802. Military records show Robert being present on Norfolk Island between 1802 and 1804. He lived in 1804 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. After completing another tour of the island 1802 to 1804. He returns to Sydney with his two daughters Sarah and Elizabeth. He served in 102nd Regiment of Foot, Port Jackson, New South Wales, Australia, in 1809. The N.S.W Corps was disbanded and Robert became part of the 102nd Regiment of Foot. He served in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, on 12 May 1810 After the Rum Rebellion the NSW Corps was disbanded. Robert joined the 102nd and returned to England on the HMS Dromedary. He departed on the ship 'Dromedary' 12 May 1810 . After the Rum Rebellion the NSW Corps was disbanded. Robert joined the 102nd and returned to England. He serving in England on 5 September 1811 when he was discharged from active service. He died on 6 November 1823 at Sandy Bay, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. He died on 6 November 1823 at Ireland After being discharged he may have returned to Ireland.
Family | Convict Frances Williams b. 9 Mar 1757, d. c 1801 |
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Convict Frances Williams
F, b. 9 March 1757, d. circa 1801
Convict | Y |
Reference | W-59033-Fc |
Last Edited | 16 Feb 2019 |
Her married name was Mortimer. Her married name was Cropper. Her married name was Ryan. Convict Frances Williams was born on 9 March 1757 at Mold, Flintshire, Wales. She was Convicted of Burglary and theft, sentenced to death, later commuted to 7 Years Transportation on 2 September 1783 at Mold, Flintshire, Wales. She was Transported on 13 May 1787 from Portsmouth, England to Australia on the convict transport ship 'Prince of Wales'. She arrived 3 June 1787 Santa Cruz, Teneriffe, Canary Islands. The fleet stocked up on fresh water and vegetables. She departed Santa Cruz, Teneriffe, Canary Islands, 10 June 1787 . The First Fleet then heads for Rio de Janeiro. She arrived 6 August 1787 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where the fleet undegoes repairs, takes on fresh water and supplies. She departed Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 4 September 1787. She arrived 13 October 1787 Table Bay, Cape of Good Hope. The Fleet takes on fresh livestock and supplies. She departed Table Bay, Cape of Good Hope, 13 November 1787. She Captain Phillip and officers go ashore, raise the Union Jack and toas tthe new colony. on 26 January 1788 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. She arrived 26 January 1788 on the convict transport ship 'Prince of Wales' Sydney , New South Wales, Australia. A convict of the First Fleet. She married Robert Ryan after 26 January 1788 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; Not married - partner. They had met on the Prince of Wales on the way to Australia. They continued the relationship on their arrival in Sydney. Convict Frances Williamswas transported in March 1790 on the convict transport ship 'HMS Sirius' to Norfolk Island. She arrived 13 March 1790 on the convict transport ship 'HMS Sirius' at Norfolk Island. She married John Cropper in 1792. Convict Frances Williams married Convict Noah Mortimer, son of Convict John Mortimer and Jane Endle, in 1796 at Norfolk Island. Convict Frances Williams died circa 1801 at Norfolk Island.
Family | Robert Ryan b. 1758, d. 6 Nov 1823 |
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