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68690
Surname: Simonds (Symonds)
First Name: Jacob
Ship: Fame 1817
Date: 1820 23 May
Place: Newcastle
Source: Convict Settlement
Details: Punished for purloining provision from his fellow prisoners when delegate


68671
Surname: Simonds (Symonds) (Harris)
First Name: Jacob
Ship: Fame 1817
Date: 1820 15 March
Place: Newcastle
Source: Convict Settlement
Details: Punished for running from the settlement


68726
Surname: Simonds (Symonds) (Harris)
First Name: Jacob
Ship: Fame 1817
Date: 1820 15 March
Place: Newcastle
Source: Convict Settlement
Details: Punished for running from the settlement


169259
Surname: Smith
First Name: John
Ship: Fame 1817
Date: 1 February 1819
Place: -
Source: CSI
Details: Three convicts of this name by this ship. On the list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per Lady Nelson


108126
Surname: Sorrell
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Fame 1817
Date: 1820 20 January
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per 'Elizabeth Henrietta'


108128
Surname: Sorrell
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Fame 1817
Date: 1837 4 November
Place: -
Source: SG
Details: Granted Conditional Pardon


108127
Surname: Sorrell
First Name: William
Ship: Fame 1817
Date: 1817 16 September
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per "Mary"


68695
Surname: Wakefield
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Fame 1817
Date: 1820 3 June
Place: Newcastle
Source: Convict Settlement
Details: Punished for refusing to work and theft


136953
Surname: Wakefield
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Fame 1817
Date: 1819 23 June
Place: -
Source: CSI
Details: From Van Diemen's Land. On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle


136954
Surname: Wakefield
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Fame 1817
Date: 1821 1 January
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: Hurt by lightning on 30 Dec 1820 at Newcastle but recovering


136955
Surname: Wakefield
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Fame 1817
Date: 1822 30 August
Place: -
Source: CSI
Details: On lists of prisoners transported to Port Macquarie


30168
Surname: Wells
First Name: James
Ship: Fame 1817
Date: 1834 20 December
Place: Newcastle
Source: SG
Details: Obtained Ticket of Leave


104431
Surname: Wells
First Name: James
Ship: Fame 1817
Date: 1835 18 July
Place: Newcastle
Source: Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. P59
Details: Marriage of James Wells aged 37 and Anne Morley aged 40. Witnesses at marriage William and Mary Ann Cooper


114810
Surname: Wells
First Name: James
Ship: Fame 1817
Date: 1833 13 April
Place: Newcastle
Source: In the Service of the Company: letters of Sir Edward Parry, volume 1, December 1829 - June 1832. Letter NO 389
Details: Sawyer. Assigned to govt. service at Newcastle. Request by Sir Edward Parry that Wells be re-assigned to the A.A. Company


137426
Surname: Wells
First Name: James
Ship: Fame 1817
Date: 1837
Place: Newcastle
Source: GRC
Details: Age 36. Ticket of leave holder


166348
Surname: Wells
First Name: James
Ship: Fame 1817
Date: 15 April 1835
Place: Newcastle
Source: Application to Marry
Details: James Wells age 37 arrived per 'Fame' in 1817, to marry Anne Morley age 40 (ship of arrival not stated)


177333
Surname: Wells
First Name: James
Ship: Fame 1817
Date: 5 March 1823
Place: Sydney
Source: Colonial Secretarys Correspondence. Series: NRS 937; Reel or Fiche Numbers: Reels 6004-6016
Details: On list of persons praying His Excellency the Governor to have their names published in Church in order to being married - James Wells per Fame to Mary Shaw per Maria


177335
Surname: Wells
First Name: James
Ship: Fame 1817
Date: 27 March 1816
Place: Portsmouth
Source: UK Prison Hulk Registers and Letters Books
Details: Age 19. Tried at Chelmsford on 11 March 1815 and sentenced to transportation for life. Admitted to the Perseus hulk from Chelmsford on 27 March 1816


177336
Surname: Wells
First Name: James
Ship: Fame 1817 (?)
Date: 1816 Spring Assizes,
Place: Chelmsford
Source: National Archives Kew. Reference: HO 47/55/14
Details: Description - Report of J Bayley on 1 individual petitions (James Wells, the prisoner s father) and 2 collective petition (39 people, including the rector, overseers and churchwardens of Compton cum Sheford, Bedfordshire, most professions/trades given; and 8 people, the prisoner and other people of Dagenham and Romford, Essex) on behalf of James Wells convicted (with Peter Peacock and Richard Peacock) at the Essex Spring/Lent Assizes held at Chelmsford in 1816 for highway robbery against Simon Wall, servant to Mr Oliver of Hornchurch and William Field. There is note that William Wells was removed from Newgate, charged on the oath of William Field with highway robbery and sentenced to death at the Chelmsford Lent Assizes 1816.


70062
Surname: Wells (Wills)
First Name: James
Ship: Fame 1817
Date: 1818 27 March
Place: -
Source: CSI
Details: Sawyer to be sent to Newcastle; listed as Wills