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Transportation
William Hawthorn was transported on the Martha, departing 18th Aug 1818 and arriving 30th Dec 1818 with 175 passengers.
410 Ton, Transported male convicts from Ireland. Register of persons on the ship are currently being listed - incomplete records to date.
Martha (generic)References
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Convict Notes




On the evening of Tuesday last, about eight o'clock, five prisoners effected their escape from Carrickfergus jail. It appears, that having been permitted, from their previous orderly behaviour, to walk about in the jail, they on the present occasion had concerted with some of the other prisoners to create a riot in another part of the jail, which drew the attention of the jailors to that part. In their absence, the door was opened by skeleton keys, which had been previously procured, and the five persons walked out without occasioning any noise or observation. Another was just going out, when a servant girl noticed him and gave the alarm. He was stopped, but the others escaped. Certainly no blame can attach to the Jailor, who was ... off to attend to the riotous conduct of the prisoners in the other part of the jail. A reward is offered for apprehending those who have escaped.—See advertisement . Belfast News-Letter, 2 May 1817. ESCAPED. ANTRIM, on the 29th day of APRIL instant, at EIGHT o Clock in the Evening, by means of a false or skeleton Key: … WILLIAM HAWTHORNE, under rule of transportation—He is about feet two inches high, stout made, remarkably inn-kneed, fresh complexion, brown eyed, short nose, round visage, dark brown hair, about 26 years of age—had on when he escaped, a short blue jacket, a brown great coat, corduroy pantaloons shoes and hat—was bred near Lurgan, and by trade Flax-dresser. : Belfast News-Letter, 2 May 1817. Two more of the convicts who lately escaped from Carrickfergus Jail, John Stevenson and William Hawthorne, have been retaken, the former in Dublin, since lodged in Kilmainham Jail ; the latter was arrested Archibald Bride, at Cusbendall, while attempting to escape to Scotland. Thus four out the five who were advertised, have been retaken, ... Belfast Commercial Chronicle, 9 June 1817.




New South Wales, Australia Convict Ship Muster Rolls and Related Records, 1790-1849 Age; 24. Offence; Larceny from person




Irish Convict database by Peter Mayberry. William Hawthorn, age 25, per Martha (1818), tried at Antrim, 1817, 7 years, native of Lurgan Armagh Co?, Hemp dresser DOB 1793. -------------------------------------------------- PUBLIC NOTICE. THE undermentioned Persons have obtained Tickets of Leave in the Course of the last Week :- Martha... William Hawthorne, Windsor Sydney Gazette, 27 Feb 1823. ----------------------------------------------- PUBLIC NOTICE THE undermentioned Persons have obtained Certificates during the last Week:— Martha ........................William Hawthorn. Sydney Gazette, 30 Sept 1824. -------------------------------------------------- Colonial Secretary Index. HAWTHORNE, William. Per "Martha", 1818 1819 Jan 4 - On list of convicts disembarked from the "Martha" and forwarded to Windsor for distribution (Reel 6006; 4/3499 p.245) 1823 - Servant of P Colletts of Evan; attestation as to his character for a ticket of leave (Reel 6026; 4/1715 p.433 ------------------------------------------------- 1828 NSW census at Nepean, Evan district, in household of blacksmith, Joseph Colletts. Wm. Hawthorn, age 40, F.S., per Martha 1818, employed as labourer.