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Abell, Thomas
Entry 003 Sex: M Alias: ABLE/ABEL, Thomas
Born: 1772 at :
Bapt: at:
Died: Abt 1857 at: Windsor, NSW
Buried: at:

Conviction Details

Status on Arrival: Convict Ship: Britannia - 1791
Crime: Steal cloth, handkerchiefs, shawls and stockings Sentence: 7 years
Tried at: Salop, Shrewsbury, Shropshire Trial Date: 13 March 1790

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Known Number of Marriages/Partners 0 Known Number of Children 0
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NOTES:
Thomas Abell committed his crime in partnrship with Francis Cock. Both men were transported to the colony of New South Wales on board the Britannia in 1791. They were convicted of stealing cloth, handkerchiefs, shawls and stockings from Jeremiah Baker and Thomas Godden
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Other Names - Shown in Colonial Records as Thomas ABLE and ABEL
1800 - Listed in the Settler's Muster Book as living at Concord and holding a Ticket of Leave (sentence expired)
1806 - Mustered as being Free by Servitude and employed by John Yeomans
1811 - Listed in the General Muster
1822 - Listed in the Muster as a landholder at Windsor - he was leasing 12 acres and had 40 pigs and held 50 bushels of grain in store

1828 - Listed in the Census as a farmer at Wilberforce, aged 56. He had 25 acres cleared and cultivated
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