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Voyage
Transportation
John Hoe was transported on the Albion, departing 17th May 1823 and arriving 21st Oct 1823 with 200 passengers.
Albion (generic)References
| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 88, Class and Piece Number HO11/5, Page Number 54. NSW Convict Ship Muster Rolls an Related Records-Series CGS 1155, Reels 2417-2428. TAHO - Colonial Convict, Passenger and Land Records, Various collections (30 series)-Refernce Number CON78-1-2 |
| 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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Convict Notes




Tuesday the following convicts were removed from the town under Mr Vason and assistants to be board hulk at Sheerness, viz: Thomas Tufley, Hoe, Church, Butler, Stokes, and John, under of transportation for (7) years and Brewster for fourteen years sentence of transportation. Nottingham Journal, 31 Aug 1822.




Deakin, John Hoe and ? were Indicted feloniously stealing five and twenty bushels of barley and John Brewster knowing property have been stolen The barley which it said was fusty was brought in a boat by John to Simpson’s wharf the 29th of June last the boat and barley were afterwards taken to Robinson’s Wharf  by Elliott who saw the sacks removed by the prisoners into Chetwynd’s cart William Chetwynd said that he had a horse and cart at Robinson’s wharf when three men asked him them. He took it to Mr Brewster’s by one of men’s orders. ... ... Brewster’s bringing him some barley which he bought of Machin of Burton The examination of Deakin and Brewster was produced Mr Sculthorpe— Guilty Deakin Hoe and Tufley to be transported for seven and Brewster for fourteen years Nottingham Journal, 17 Aug 1822.




National Archives. Albion 1823. Surgeon’s Medical Journal . ADM 101/1/8B/11823 Folios 5-9: List of 200 convicts embarked on board the ship from HM hulks Leviathan and York, 8 May 1823, (names and details follow), also includes gaoler character references (not recorded below): Folio 5: John Hoe, aged 28, convict, trade boatman; where born unknown, offence, grand larceny; date of conviction 15 August 1822, where convicted, Nottingham.




Trial 15 August 1822 7 January 1824 - conviction - stealing one gold ring and one silver caddy spoon from the baggage of Mr Brown, Aquitted 19 October 1825 - Being drunk and disorderly 7 November 1826 - Trespassing upon the premises of M. Fitzgerald, assaulting and threatening to beat the said M. Fitzgerald - charge dismissed. 18 January 1827 - Pilots boat/neglict fo duty - reprimanded 1 May 1829 - Disobedience of orders and violently assaulting Mr D. Coulton, pilot on board - 100 lashes 5 January 1836 - Trespas............- keep the peace for 3 months




Married Jane Millett 28 Jun 1813 Lockington, Leicestershire, England, with one son William Millett (AKA Hoe) 1812-1893, Susannah 1814-1881, Ann 1817 - ?, Caroline Hoe 1822-1901.