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Sarah Burchell was transported on the Navarino, departing 5th Oct 1840 and arriving 17th Jan 1841 with 180 passengers.
Built 1808. 493 tons. Several voyages to Australia with convict transportees. Registers of persons currently being updated - not complete as yet. 1840-1841. Departed Dublin 5th.Sept 1842. Arrived Hobart appx 10th Jan 1843. Sailed with 260 convicts including between 40-50 women,girls & children loaded at Kingstown Harbor. Capt A Warning.
Navarino (generic)References
| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 91, Class and Piece Number HO11/12, Page Number 236 CON19-1-1 Image 5 |
| Source Description | This 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 Source | Great Britain. Home Office |
| Compiled By | State Library of Queensland |
| Database Source | British convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database |
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Convict Notes




1844 - 1 January 1844. Requested permission to marry. Moses A Dutcher [Per; Ship - Buffalo] Indent No; 1459 Approved 1844 - 27 February 1844. Marriage. Registered at Great Swanport. Moses Dutcher. Age; 28. Trade; Carpenter Sarah Burchell. Age; 19. Spinster Witness; James Knight and Jane Knight. 1844 - 12 September 1844. Birth of daughter; Sarah Dutcher Registered; 21 February 1845 1848 - Census. Moses Dutcher. Census district: Great Swan Port House of Stone. 13 people generally reside at this establishment. 6 people ar Free Noted on the convict record of Moses A. Dutcher Maureen Withey on 7th May, 2020 wrote: While on assigned service, Moses A. Dutcher, a carpenter and joiner from Brownsville, Jefferson County, married Sarah Burchell on February 27, 1844 at All Saints Church in Swansea. Daughter Sarah (Sallie) was born on September 12, 1844. After receiving a free pardon on December 3, 1844, the Dutchers moved to Great Swan Port to take up farming. Between 1845 and 1849, Moses Dutcher had ten convicts assigned to work for him. Another daughter, Jennie (Jane) was born during this period. From 1849-50, the Dutcher family lived at Duxton. The [Hobart Town] Colonial Times of March 17 and 19, 1847 listed the Dutchers as making contributions to the Scotch and Irish Relief Fund. Just before Christmas of 1849, the Dutcher clan boarded the British barque Eudora and embarked on a journey to California. They reached Honolulu and here they chose to stay. In May of 1851 they opened a boarding house. While in Honolulu, two sons, Moses Jr. and Edwin were born. It is thought that Moses Senior died in Hawaii in 1855. Moses Dutcher became yet another Patriot exile who didn’t return to his original home. By John C. Carter. http://tilife.org/BackIssues/Archive/tabid/393/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/1469/They-left-Jefferson-County-Foreverhellip.aspx




Indent No; 449. Age; 18 years [born about 1812] Height; 4 ft 11 1/4 in Hair; Dark Brown. Eyes Brown Status; Single Native Place; Bethnal Green, near London 1845 - 27 May 1845. Ticket of Leave 1846 - 5 May 1845. Recommended for Conditional Pardon 1847 - 21 September 1847. Conditional Pardon approved