Phoebe Dunsmore

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Summary

Born
Jan 1811
Conviction
Unknown
Departure
Dec 1836
Arrival
Apr 1837
Death
Unknown
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Personal Information

Name: Phoebe Dunsmore
Gender: Female
Born: 1st Jan 1811
Death: Unknown
Age at death: Unknown

Crime

Crime: Unknown
Convicted at: Central Criminal Court
Sentence term: 7 years

Voyage

Departed: 28th Dec 1836
Arrival: 23rd Apr 1837
Place of Arrival: New South Wales

Transportation

Phoebe Dunsmore was transported on the Sarah And Elizabeth, departing 28th Dec 1836 and arriving 23rd Apr 1837 with 98 passengers.

Sarah And ElizabethSarah And Elizabeth (generic)

References

Primary SourceAustralian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 90, Class and Piece Number HO11/10, Page Number 443 (224)
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

rhonda curley avatar
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on 9th September 2022

I know Pheobe had a daughter called Theresa Francis Norris. Theresa married Albert William Threlfo. Pheobe also married a Michael Buckley in 1865

Tony Beale avatar
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on 4th February 2021

NSW BDMs Births: DUNSMORE PHEBE E2332/1846 V18462332 32A WILLIAM PHEBE DUNSMORE EMILIA 2908/1841 V18412908 26A WILLIAM PHEBE

Tony Beale avatar
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on 4th February 2021

New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters, 1806-1849 On arrival in 1837 she was assigned to P L Campbell of Parramatta and William was assigned to R Finlay of Emu plains which is 21 miles away Name: William James Dunsmore Gender: Male Baptism Age: 1 Birth Date: 18 Nov 1843 Baptism Date: 19 Jul 1845 Baptism Place: West Maitland, New South Wales, Australia Residence Date: 1843 Residence Place: New South Wales, Australia Father: William Dunsmore Mother: Phaebe FHL Film Number: 993955 Name: Phebe E Dunsmore Birth Date: 1846 Birth Place: New South Wales Registration Year: 1846 Registration Place: Black Creek, Bulwarra, Cloden, East Maitland, Hinton, Hunter District, Maitland, Morpeth, West Maitland, New South Wales, Australia Father: William Dunsmore Mother: Phebe Volume Number: V18462332 32A

Tony Beale avatar
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on 4th February 2021

New South Wales, Australia, Certificates of Freedom, 30/1/1844 no 44/121 States wife of William Dunsmore free by serv per ship James Pattison/ her cert number is 1 number before his and dated the same

Tony Beale avatar
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on 4th February 2021

New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents, 1788-1842 Annotated Printed Indentures 1837 From Hertfordshire England Married protestant with 1 female child who could read and write. Dressmaker and Milliner (good) 5' 3" Ruddy complexion brown hair and light hazel eyes. Husband William Dunsmore tried and convicted same time and transported per ship James Pattison 1837 to NSW

Tony Beale avatar
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on 4th February 2021

Old bailey Online 76. PHŒBE DUNSMORE and WILLIAM DUNSMORE were indicted for stealing, on the 27th of November, 5 bottles, value 5s.; 5 preserve pots, value 5s.; 1lb. weight of preserves, value 5s.; 1lb. weight of tea, value 5s.; 1lb. weight of sugar, value 1s.; 7lb. weight of candles, value 7s.; 1lb. weight of raisins, value 1s.; 1lb. weight of sago, 1s.; 1lb. weight of beef, value 6d.; 1lb. weight of mutton, value 6d.; 1lb. weight of pork, value 6d.; 1 pint of brandy, value 6s.; 1 pint of wine, value 6d.; and half a pint of whiskey, value 1s.; the goods of Charles Smithson, the master of the said Phœbe Dunsmore. WILLIAM FULLER (police-constable T 149.) On the 27th of November, about half-past seven o'clock, I was on duty in Cadogan-place, watching there, and saw the male prisoner ring Mr. Smithson's bell—the door was opened, he went in, and in about a quarter of an hour I saw him come out with a clothes basket—I stopped him, and asked what he had got there—he said, what odds was that to me, it was his own property—I took him back to the door, and rang; the female prisoner opened the door—I asked her if she knew any thing of the basket or its contents—she said it was all his, that he belonged to the house—I kept them, and sent for Mr. Smithson—the basket contained the articles stated. CHARLES SMITHSON . This female was a servant of mine, acting as nurse to Mrs. Smithson—I never saw the man before—he did not belong to the house—the officer called to me and I saw the things in the basket—I identify See originalClick to see original the brandy, the cork of which had the name of my spirit merchant on it, and the whiskey the same—I had missed things several times. (The prisoner received a good character.) PHŒBE DUNSMORE— GUILTY . Aged 25. WILLIAM DUNSMORE— GUILTY . Aged 24. Transported for Seven Years