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Jean Coco was transported on the Waterwitch, departing 30th Nov 1838 and arriving 19th Dec 1839 with 21 passengers.
Schooner Water Witch, 99 tons. From Mauritius, 19th October,1839 with sugar—passengers Mrs.Rolls, I female and 16 male prisoners. (ref. Hobart Town Courier & Gazette 20 Dec 1839) From Bourbon via Mauritius 1843
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Convict Notes


1839: COCO, Jean: per “Water Witch”, from Mauritius; he is listed as having a black complexion, round head, black woolly hair, round visage, high forehead, black eyebrows, black eyes, flat nose, large mouth and medium chin (see Tasmania, Australia, Convict Court and Selected Records, 1800-1899; Register; Description lists of convicts convicted locally or arriving on non-convict ships, 1832-1842).


1839, 15 October: Jean COCO is on a list of prisoners sentenced for transportation from Port Louis, Mauritius, to Van Diemen’s Land by the Criminal Court of the Colony of Mauritius. A letter accompanying this record, signed by the Colonial Secretary of Mauritius (G.F. Dick), and addressed to the Colonial Secretary of VDL, says the convicts have been embarked on the "Water Witch" for "conveyance to Van Diemen's Land, their place of transportation, and... their passage has been paid from the Public Treasury of this Colony [Mauritius]." He is described as: single, aged 20, a servant; tried for theft at the Assizes on 19 September, 1839, and sentenced to 7 years; brown complexion, brown eyes and short curly hair; 5'1"; native place Port Louis, Mauritius; cannot read or write (see New South Wales, Australia Convict Ship Muster Rolls and Related Records, 1790-1849; 1840 LAYTON).




Jean COCO was convicted at Port Louis Ass., Mauritius 19 Sept 1839 for Larceny - stealing money. 7 yr transportation sentence. Sent to Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania), Australia per the ship 'WaterWitch' arriving there 19 Dec 1839. Aged 18 yrs; house servant & cook; 5'1" height; Roman Catholic religion. Father, sister & brother at Port Louis. Father's name "Calle" ? VDL: Clear Conduct record. No notation at expiration of sentence.