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"Morley" 1817 (Convict Ship) England to NSW, Australia

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  • Barnard (Levy) Thomas [Convict "Morley" 1817] (1795 - 1873)
    Barnard LEVY was born c1795 LondonBarnard was convicted and sentenced to transportation for life. He arrived in Sydney Cove on 10/4/1817 Sydney Cove on "Morley".On 17/5/1836 at Wilberforce, Barnard mar...
  • Daniel Packer [Convict "Morley" 1817] (1796 - 1880)
    Daniel PACKER (aka PARKER) was born 3/7/1796 (son of Daniel PACKER and Ann GARNER)Daniel was convicted of sheep stealing (with brother William PACKER and Thomas WARWICK) and sentenced to transportation...
  • Richard Beauchamp [Convict "Morley" 1817] (1795 - 1876)
    Richard BEAUCHAMP was born c1797 (son of John BEAUCHAMP and Ann FRY)Richard was convicted and sentenced to 14 years transportation. He arrived in Sydney Cove on 10/4/1817 on "Morley"Richard married Mar...
  • William Imber [Convict "Morley" 1817] (1796 - 1878)
    William IMBER was born 3/5/1796 at Devizes, Wiltshire, England, the son of William IMBER and Mary JONESWilliam was convicted of felonious assault and sentenced to transportation for life. He arrived in...
  • George Morris, Convict “Morley” 1817 (1782 - 1842)
    Reference: FamilySearch Genealogy - SmartCopy : Aug 10 2021, 3:42:19 UTC

"Morley" was a convict ship that made multiple journeys to Australia

  1. (Convict Ship) departed England 18/12/1816 and arrived in Port Jackson, NSW, Australia on 16/4/1817 (175 convicts)
  2. (Convict Ship) departed Downs 18/7/1818 and arrived in Port Jackson, NSW, Australia on 7/11/1818 (164 male convicts)
  3. (Convict Ship) departed London, England 22/5/1820 and arrived in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia in 1820 and then arrived in Port Jackson, NSW, Australia on 30/9/1820 (121 female convicts)
  4. (Convict Ship) departed The Downs on 25/9/1822 and arrived Hobart, Tasmania, Australia on 11/1/1823 (172 male convicts)
  5. (Convict Ship) departed Dublin on 3/11/1828 and arrived in Port Jackson, NSW, Australia on 3/3/1828 (195 male convicts) - brought Whooping Cough to Australia
  6. (Convict Ship) departed The Downs on 10/8/1829 and arrived in Port Jackson, NSW, Australia on 3/12/1829 (200 convicts)

This project is for the first journey which departed England 18/12/1816 and arrived in Port Jackson, NSW, Australia on 16/4/1817 (175 convicts)

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