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William Haigh was transported on the General Hewett, departing 31st Jul 1813 and arriving 7th Feb 1814 with 301 passengers.
The Windham and General Hewett left England the 24th of August, in convoy with the Wansted, Capt. Moore, who sailed from hence last Thursday for Batavia; the General Hewett arrived at Rio the 17th of November, and sailed again the 2d of December. Together with the military detachments, she received on board for this Settlement 300 male prisoners, of whom we are sorry to report the death of 35, whose names we shall endeavour to procure an account of, and publish in the next Gazette, for the information of their friends and families in Great Britain. Sydney Gazette, Sat 12 Feb 1814.
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| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 87, Class and Piece Number HO11/2, Page Number 118 |
| 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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My great x 5 grandfather William Haigh baptized 29th January-Almondbury,Yorkshire,England, was convicted of burglary with his brother John Haigh-born 18th October 1784-Batley,Yorkshire.Both sentenced to death at Lancaster 20/3/1813 transported to Australia on the General Hewitt 2/2/1814.William became an overseer of female convicts at "The Factory" Parramatta where he met his wife Ann Price.Ticket of leave was granted 1819 where was able to live free in restricted area of Parramatta.In the 1828 census he is listed as a Fisherman living in Parramatta with 3 children;Hannah 8yrs,Elizabeth 6Yrs,William 3yrs




Sainty & Johnson; 1828 Census of New South Wales: Page 174... [Ref H0079] Haigh, William, 33, ticket of leave, G. Hewett, 1818, life, fisherman, Parramatta. [Ref H0080] Haigh, Hannah, 8, born in the colony. [Ref H0081] Haigh, Elizabeth, 6, born in the colony. [Ref H0082] Haigh, William, 3, born in the colony. ## and... Page 306... [Ref P1290] Price, Ann, 38, free by servitude, Minstrel, 1812, 7 years, Protestant, housekeeper, William Haigh, Parramatta.




William had a long term relationship with Ann Price (Convict, Minstrel, 1812). There appears no record of a marriage. The couple had 9 children between 1816 and 1830. William is mentioned in the 1822 Muster: Haigh, William, ticket of leave, G. Hewitt, weaver, Parramatta. In the 1825 Muster the family is identified: Price, Ann, free by servitude, Minstrel, 1812, 7 years, wife of Thos. Haigh, Parramatta. Haigh, William, ticket of leave, Gl. Hewett, 1814, life, labourer, Parramatta. Haigh, Samuel, 9, born in the colony. Haigh, Henry, 6, born in the colony. Haigh, Elizabeth, 5, born in the colony. Haigh, Margaret, 3, born in the colony. (Maria?) Haigh, Mary, 7 born in the colony. Family of William Haigh, Parramatta.




William Haigh, Lancaster Assizes, 20 Mar 1813, life sentence, native of Lancashire, a weaver, age 22, 5 feet 7 inches tall, pale dark hair, sallow complexion, light brown hair, blue eyes. Transported on General Hewett arriving NSW February 7th 1814.