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Peter Freegrove was transported on the Sir George Seymour, departing 4th Nov 1844 and arriving 27th Feb 1845 with 345 passengers.
Built c 1840. Wood ship of 580 Tons. THE 'EXILES' PER SIR GEORGE SEYMOUR'. The accounts given in the Hobart Town papers of the conduct, during the voyage, of the "Exiles" by the above ship, and of the cleanliness which pervaded the vessel on her arrival, are very flattering to all those concerned. The annexed is from the COURIER, of the 4th instant: 'The men, too, are of a very superior order, and the greatest credit is due to Dr. Hampton, the Surgeon-Superintendent, for the excellent arrangements which are discoverable in their comfort and classification. The vessel proceeds to Port Phillip the latter end of the present week with that portion of the prisoners who have obtained conditional pardons. The remainder, by far the larger portion, ticket-of-leave men and pass-holders, remain in the Colony. The Government have rented Mr. Solomon's house in Argyle-street, as a hiring depot for those latter men who are well clad, and present, altogether, a very different appearance from the ordinary class of convicts. Several of the men, we under stand, have been already engaged, at wages varying from ten to twelve pounds a year; and every facility is afforded by the Surgeon-Superintendent to those who, for the purpose of engaging servants, visit this vessel. It is necessary, however, to be provided with an order from the Colonial Secretary to go on board the ship." The Australian, 20 March 1845.
Sir George Seymour (generic)References
| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 91, Class and Piece Number HO11/14, Page Number 210. Tasmanian Archives - convicts http://search.archives.tas.gov.au/ImageViewer/image_viewer.htm?CON33-1-64,186,53,L,80. Colonial Families. |
| 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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Peter Freegrove was convicted of burglary and stealing, at CCC, London on 28/11/1842 - 10yr transportation sentence. To Van Diemen's Land per the 'Sir George Seymour', arriving 27/02/1845. Ship Surgeon's Report - quiet & orderly. Native place: Soho, London. Mother - Susan Brothers - Thomas & William Sisters - Susan & Sarah Painter & glazier and rough shoemaker. 4'10 1/2"; can read & write; single man; 22yrs of age on arrival; fresh complexion; brown hair; brown eyes. 1845: Mr. de Graves, Hobart. some minor records of misconduct. Ticket of Leave 01/12/1846 Free Certificate 07/07/1853 Married Maria Inglis 22/12/1852 Hobart (ref. 566/1852-37). Children: William & Sarah Ann (births are not found on TPI index). Peter Freegrove died 04/04/1857 Hobart (ref. 185/1857-35) Children were admitted to Queens Orphan School, New Town, Hobart: William: admitted aged 11yrs 14/09/1866. Died 15/10/1869 (death ref. 8052/1869-35). Parents listed as Peter Freegrove (deceased)& Maria Inglis. Buried St. Johns Cemetery, New Town. Sarah Ann: admitted aged 6yrs 8mths 24/09/1860. Discharged 25/07/1866 to George Burn, Coal River, Richmond (employment?) & Samuel Bryan at Glenorchy. Parents listed as Peter Freegrove (deceased) & Maria Inglis. Note: won the school Church of England prize Jan 1864.