Thomas Blandthorn

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Summary

Born
Jan 1830
Conviction
Unknown
Departure
Jun 1847
Arrival
Sep 1847
Death
Jan 1907
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Personal Information

Name: Thomas Blandthorn
Gender: Male
Born: 1st Jan 1830
Death: 1st Jan 1907
Age at death: 77
Occupation: Labourer - general
Aliases: Thomas Bladthall, John Ogden

Crime

Crime: Unknown
Convicted at: Lancashire Quarter Sessions
Sentence term: 1 years

Voyage

Departed: 2nd Jun 1847
Arrival: 24th Sep 1847
Place of Arrival: Van Diemen's Land or Port Phillip

Transportation

Thomas Blandthorn was transported on the Joseph Somes, departing 2nd Jun 1847 and arriving 24th Sep 1847 with 251 passengers.

Built 1845 at London. Wood ship of 780 Tons. The owner was Thomas Colyer of Kent, the son-in-law of Joseph Somes. Two voyages with transport convicts to Australia: 1845/1846: 1847: 248 male people (known as "exiles" landed at Point Henry, Geelong, Victoria and 1 went on to Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania). Queen Victoria had decreed that all of these men (many of them youths from Parkhurst, Isle of Wight) should be treated as "free" upon arrival (significant backlash to transported criminals at this time).

Joseph SomesJoseph Somes (generic)

References

Primary SourceLancashire County Quarter Sessions Petitions [QSP 3116-3138] Bill of costs of prosecution of Thomas Blanthorn and John Blanthorn QSP/3118/174 c1840 http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/A2A/records.aspx?cat=055-q_8-66&cid=-1&Gsm=2008-06-18 Index to Assisted British Immigration 1839-1871 - VPRS 14

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Convict Notes

Michelle Watson avatar
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on 27th June 2017

Height: 5' 3/4"; Hair: Brown; Complexion: Florid; Eyes: Brown; Smallpox scars

Michelle Watson avatar
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on 17th June 2013

Arrived Point Henry Geelong 24 Sep 1847 May have been convicted with his brother, John.