William James Dawes, Convict "Dromedary" 1819

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William James Dawes, Convict "Dromedary" 1819

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Birthplace: Walton-on-thames, Surrey, England, United Kingdom
Death: March 12, 1859 (65-66)
Glebe, New South Wales, Australia
Place of Burial: Camperdown Cemetery, (with wife Alice), Newtown, New South Wales, Australia
Immediate Family:

Husband of Alice Margaret Dawes
Father of Mary Ann Pickering; John James Dawes; James Dawes; Jane Reed; Charles Dawes and 9 others

Managed by: David John Randall
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About William James Dawes, Convict "Dromedary" 1819

William Dawes was convicted at the Old Bailey in 1819 for 7 years for stealing a silver spoon. He arrived in 1820 on the Dromedary. The transcript of his trial is here (http://www.oldbaileyonline.org/browse.jsp?id=t18190526-135-defend11...). He was given his Certificate of Freedom on 14 Sep 1826.


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William James Dawes, Convict "Dromedary" 1819's Timeline

1791
August 14, 1791
Walton-on-thames, Surrey, England, United Kingdom
1793
1793
Walton-on-thames, Surrey, England, United Kingdom
1821
1821
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
1823
1823
Castlereagh, New South Wales, Australia
1825
1825
Castlereagh, New South Wales, Australia
1827
August 12, 1827
Evan, New South Wales, Australia
1829
1829
Evan, New South Wales, Australia
1832
February 4, 1832
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
1835
1835
Nepean, New South Wales, Australia