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Norfolk Island - 1825-1855

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  • John Giles Price (1808 - 1857)
    John Giles Price (20 October 1808 – 27 March 1857), magistrate and penal administrator, was the only civilian to command the second convict settlement at Norfolk Island, being in charge from 6 August 1...
  • John Adams (1827 - 1897)
    Updated from MyHeritage Match via brother Josiah Chester Adams by SmartCopy : Sep 20 2014, 10:44:33 UTC
  • Thomas Hase Blake, Convict "Lloyds" 1833 (1812 - 1896)
    Thomas Hase Blake was tried at the Maitland, NSW Quarter Sessions. 3 Feb 1841 and sentenced to 14 years. Blake was convicted of harbouring bushrangers; John Everett, Jack Shea, John Marshall and three ...
  • Aaron Price, [Convict "Guilford" 1824] (1803 - 1882)
    NOTE: There are discrepancies regarding Aaron's date of birth* aged 21 in 1825 - 1804* aged 31 in 1826 - 1795* aged 30 in 1838 - 1808 Aaron Price was born c1804Aaron was convicted of burglary of 12 Hat...

Norfolk Island is a small island in the Pacific Ocean located between Australia, New Zealand, and New Caledonia, 1,412 kilometres (877 mi) directly east of mainland Australia's Evans Head, and about 900 kilometres (560 mi) from Lord Howe Island. The island is part of the Commonwealth of Australia. Together with two neighbouring islands, it forms one of Australia's external territories. At the 2016 Australian census, it has 1,748 inhabitants living on a total area of about 35 km2 (14 sq mi) Its capital is Kingston.

Norfolk Island was first settled by East Polynesians but was long unpopulated when it was eventually also settled by Great Britain as part of its settlement of Australia from 1788. The island served as a convict penal settlement from 6 March 1788 until 5 May 1855, except for an 11-year hiatus between 15 February 1814 and 6 June 1825, when it lay abandoned. On 8 June 1856, permanent civilian residence on the island began when it was settled from Pitcairn Island. In 1914 the UK handed Norfolk Island over to Australia to administer as an external territory.

This project aims to connect all the people who lived on Norfolk Island from 6 June 1825 to 5 May 1855