William Hubbard [Convict "Scarborough" 1788] sentenced Kingston upon Thames

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William Hubbard

Birthdate:
Birthplace: London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Death: May 18, 1843 (75-76)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Place of Burial: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Immediate Family:

Husband of Mary Ann (Goulding) Hubbard - Atkinson, Convict "Lady Juliana" 1790 and Hannah (Sheerwood / Sherwood) Whitelock - Hubbard, Convict "Admiral Gambier" 1811
Father of Thomas Hubbard; Elizabeth Crook; Harriet Cook; Ann Nash; Mary Hubbard and 3 others

Occupation: farmer, policeman, waterman
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About William Hubbard [Convict "Scarborough" 1788] sentenced Kingston upon Thames

NOTE: There were 2 William HUBBARD's on board the "Scarborough"

This profile is for William HUBBARD 1768-1843



William HUBBARD was born c1768

William was convicted at Kingston of Thames and sentenced to 7 years transportation. He arrived in Sydney Cove on 26/1/1788 on "Scarborough"

William married Mary GOULDING / ATKINSON on 19/12/1790 at Parramatta and they had the following children

  • Thomas 1796
  • Elizabeth 1800
  • Harriet 1802 Mary had a daughter Ann to an unknown father prior to their marriage and this child was raised as Ann HUBBARD

William had a relationship / marriage with Hannah WHITELOCK / SHERWOOD and they had the following children

  • Mary 1815
  • John 1817
  • James 1818
  • William 1820

William died 18/5/1843 at Sydney



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William arrived in Port Jackson, NSW Australia on the First Fleet ship ' Scarborough' as a convict. He was convicted of stealing a sheet amongst other things. The famous James Ruse was also on Scarborough and the men possibly worked together near Parramatta when freed. There is a great deal of information about William Hubbard on various First Fleet websites.

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