Name: | Thomas Hall |
Aliases: | none |
Gender: | m |
Date of Birth: | - |
Occupation: | - |
Date of Death: | - |
Age: | - |
Life Span
Male median life span was 57 years*
* Median life span based on contributions
Sentence Severity
Sentenced to 7 years
Crime: | - |
Convicted at: | Lincoln, Parts of Lindsey Quarter Sessions |
Sentence term: | 7 years |
Ship: | Chapman |
Departure date: | 6th April, 1824 |
Arrival date: | 27th July, 1824 |
Place of arrival | Van Diemen's Land |
Passenger manifest | Travelled with 179 other convicts |
Primary source: | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 88, Class and Piece Number HO11/5, Page Number 139 (71) |
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 Project. |
Maureen Withey on 8th June, 2020 wrote:
National Archives.
1 individual petition (John Taylor, prosecutor) and 1 collective petition (8 people from Boston, Lincolnshire) on behalf of Thomas Halls, yeoman of Boston, convicted at the Midsummer Sessions in Boston in July, for stealing pigeons, property of John Taylor of Boston. Halls is on board the hulk Leviathan at Portsmouth and petitioner asks if prisoner can serve the term of his sentence in this country instead of being transported. Grounds for clemency: none stated. Initial sentence: 7 years transportation. AK 45.
Maureen Withey on 8th June, 2020 made the following changes:
gender: m
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