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John Downing Wood, Convict "Admiral Gambier" 1811, sentenced 14 years

Also Known As: "John Downing Wood", "Convict "Admiral Gambier" 1811"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: England
Death: September 25, 1850 (81-82)
Wilberforce, Hawkesbury City, New South Wales, Australia
Place of Burial: Wilberforce Cemetery, Wilberforce, Hawkesbury City, New South Wal
Immediate Family:

Husband of Elizabeth Sarah King - Wood, Convict "Mary Ann" 1816
Father of Joseph Downing Wood; Ann Sarah Richardson - Maskey; Elizabeth Pye; Charlotte Willoughby; Jane Wood, infant and 3 others

Immigration to Australia: Convict "Admiral Gambier" 1811
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About John Downing Wood, Convict "Admiral Gambier" 1811, sentenced 14 years

John Downing WOOD was born c1768 London, England and baptised 23/10/1768 at St Botox, Bishopsgate, England

John was convicted on 20/9/1809 at Old Bailey for embezzlement and was sentenced to 14 years transportation. He departed England in April 1811 and arrived in Sydney Cove on 29/9/1811 on "Admiral Gambier"

John married Elizabeth Sarah BOND on 9/10/1820 in Windsor, New South Wales, Australia and they had the following children

John died 25/9/1850 at Wilberforce, New South Wales, Australia and was buried at Wilberforce Cemetery (Right Row 13 Plot 2) at Wilbertforce, New South Wales, Australia


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Do NOT confuse with John WOOD Convict "Admiral Gambier" pickpocket tried 15 Feb 1809 aged 25 baker, sentenced to transportation for life


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England
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1822
Pitt Town, Hawkesbury City, New South Wales, Australia
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January 29, 1825
Pitt Town, Sydney, NSW, Australia
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June 15, 1827
Pitt Town, NSW, Australia
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July 10, 1829
Pitt Town, Hawkesbury City Council, NSW, Australia
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