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William Highland was transported on the Buffalo, departing 28th Sep 1839 and arriving 12th Feb 1840 with 90 passengers.
1833 - Voyage. Transported; 179 Female Convicts and 25 Children 1839 - Voyage. On 28th September 1839, the Ship Buffalo left Quebec, Canada, taking 144 prisoners to Van Diemen’s Land and New South Wales, following the Patriot War in Canada in 1837-38. Some of the prisoners were French Canadians patriots and others were American patriots, captured after the Battle of the Windmill. The Ship went first to Van Diemens Land, arriving at Hobart on 11th February 1840, where most of the American prisoners were landed, and then went on to Sydney, arriving on 26th February 1840, where the 58 French speaking prisoners were landed. They were separated mainly because there was hostility between the Americans from Lower Canada and the Canadians from Upper Canada. The prisoners were in the main, literate, idealistic and honest men.
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https://stors.tas.gov.au/CON31-1-22$init=CON31-1-22p128 William Highland, per Buffalo, arrived 12 Feb 1840. Tried in Province of Upper Canada, 29 April 1839, 14 years. Transported for Desertion. Single. Stated this offence, Desertion about ½ an hour. Long list of incidents and punishments. T. of L. 21/11/48. ------------------------------------------------- Tasmanian Appropriation Record: https://stors.tas.gov.au/CON27-1-8$init=CON27-1-8p30 2608. William Highland, 5 ft 7 ¾ . Age 20, ploughman, tried at Upper Canada, 14 years, native of Queens’ County. ---------------------------------------------------- CONVICT DEPARTMENT November 18, 1848. The Lieutenant-Governor has been pleased to grant tickets-of-leave to the under-mentioned convicts: - William Highland, Buffalo; Launceston Examiner, 25 Nov 1848.