William Barratt

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Summary

Born
Jan 1796
Conviction
Burglary (house breaking)
Departure
Jul 1818
Arrival
Dec 1818
Death
Sep 1874
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Personal Information

Name: William Barratt
Gender: Male
Born: 1st Jan 1796
Death: 19th Sep 1874
Age at death: 78
Occupation: Labourer - general

Crime

Convicted at: Leicester Assizes
Sentence term: 99 years

Voyage

Departed: 31st Jul 1818
Ship: Hadlow
Arrival: 24th Dec 1818
Place of Arrival: New South Wales

Transportation

William Barratt was transported on the Hadlow, departing 31st Jul 1818 and arriving 24th Dec 1818 with 150 passengers.

HadlowHadlow (generic)

References

Primary SourceAustralian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 88, Class and Piece Number HO11/3, Page Number 81 (42) Australian marriage index
Source DescriptionThis record is one of the entries in the British convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database compiled by State Library of Queensland from British Home Office (HO) records which are available on microfilm as part of the Australian Joint Copying Pro
Original SourceGreat Britain. Home Office
Compiled ByState Library of Queensland
Database SourceBritish convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database

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Convict Notes

Maureen Withey avatar
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on 10th October 2024

Colonial Secretary Index BARRETT, William. Per "Hadlow", 1818 1821 Sep 1,13 Re permission to marry at Liverpool (Reel 6008; 4/3504 p.300) 1822 Feb Servant of James Erskine. Petition for mitigation of sentence (Fiche 3212; 4/1864 p.15)

Gail Robyn Newman avatar
81
on 13th March 2021

William Barrett, Marriage Status: Widow or Widower; Gender: Male; Residence: Minto Parish [NSW AUS]; Bride: Sarah Rainey, Marriage Status: Single; Residence: Parish of St Andrew [NSW AUS]; Gender: Female; Married by Licence or Banns: Licence; with consent Name William Barrett Spouse Name Sarah Rainey Marriage Date 1837 Marriage Place Sydney, New South Wales Registration Year 1837 Volume Number V

Denis Pember avatar
105
on 5th January 2017

'Bolairo Station' It is not known when William obtained Bolairo Station but he was in possession in 1839. He had a total of 100 acres, 50 cultivated, 3 horses, 64 cattle and 2 sheep. William is listed in the 1839 census as the licencee with superintendent/overseer James Shanley. It was predominantly a cattle station and there were 6 people living there. When he died in 1874, aged 78 he had extensive holdings. Property owned by William at the time of his death included 'The Station Inn', Liverpool, property at Moore Street Liverpool, 100 acres at Lower Minto, 7 residences and tenements in George Street, Sydney, opposite Christ Church Street. Laurence near Central Station, and Bolairo Station at Adaminaby.

Denis Pember avatar
105
on 5th January 2017

William and Elizabeth had 9 children. On September 25 1836, Elizabeth died, only 1 day after giving birth to twin daughters (only 1 of whom, Elizabeth, survived). William was now a fairly well to do settler. a widower with a large young family. He married again. This time to Sarah Rainy. (No details found as yet), arrived in the colony, aged 19 in 1934. William and Sarah had another family, 6 further children.

Denis Pember avatar
105
on 5th January 2017

In the colony, William did quite well. On 15th October 1821, he married Elizabeth Craft. Elizabeth was the daughter of Samuel Craft (Third Fleet Convict, 1791, "Salamander") and Elizabeth Davies (Convict, 1792, "Kitty"). Only 10 years after arrival, in the 1828 Census, William is recorded: Page 42.... [Ref B0477] The census listed William as aged 32, ticket of leave holder, arrived per ship 'Hadlow', of protestant religion, and as a labouring tenant at Lower Minto (Liverpool). Living with William were his wife Elizabeth aged 28 born in the colony, son William Jr. aged 5 years, born in the colony, son George aged 3 years born in the colony, daughter Mary aged 1 year born in the colony. Also two employees were listed - Thomas Brown aged 40, ticket of leave, arrived 'Indian' 1810, sentence life, labourer, and James Shanley aged 28 Government Service (assigned), arrived 'Boyne' 1826, catholic, sentence life. (James Shanley was the father of Mary Ann Shanley who became the wife of William's son Alexander Barrett).

Denis Pember avatar
105
on 5th January 2017

William was tried at Leicester Assizes on 23 March 1818 for stealing notes and coins from Mr William Grundy. Mr Grundy was William's 'master' at the time. He was sentenced to Death, then reprieved to transportation for life and transported on the ship 'Hadlow' which left England with 150 males, arriving with 149. The ship's indent described William as a labourer, aged 22, 5 foot seven inches tall, of fair and ruddy complexion, with flaxen hair and hazel eyes.