Historical records matching Nathaniel Boon, Convict "Admiral Gambier" 1811
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About Nathaniel Boon, Convict "Admiral Gambier" 1811
Old Bailey Transcript 17 May 1809: NATHANIEL BOON was indicted for feloniously stealing on the 24th of April , a watch, value 10 l. a chain, value 2 l. a seal, value 1 l. 1 s. a seal and key, value 18 s. and a key, value 5 s. the property of William Pritchard GUILTY , aged 18. Transported for Seven Years.
Nathaniel was removed to the hulks at Woolich on 22 Aug 1809 and transported to the colony aboard the 'Admiral Gambier' which arrived NSW 29 Sep 1811.
Nathaniel was the licensee of a hotel which he named "The Three Brothers" after his triplet sons. Today the hotel is known as "Hollylea House" at Leumeah NSW
Nathaniel's gravestone is inscribed: While drooping around the grave We mounted a melancholy train. Earth at resurrection morn shall yeald thee up again Nathaniel married Sarah Mary Wade 20 july 1831 St Johns Anglican Church Parramatta
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Greater London, England, United Kingdom
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February 14, 1824
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Airds, NSW, Australia
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September 17, 1826
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Campbelltown, NSW
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