George Horn

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Summary

Born
Unknown
Conviction
Stealing clothes
Departure
Apr 1819
Arrival
Sep 1819
Death
Unknown
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Personal Information

Name: George Horn
Gender: Male
Born: Unknown
Death: Unknown
Age at death: Unknown
Occupation: Unknown

Crime

Convicted at: Norfolk (Norwich City) Quarter Session
Sentence term: 7 years

Voyage

Departed: 30th Apr 1819
Arrival: 26th Sep 1819
Place of Arrival: New South Wales

Transportation

George Horn was transported on the John Barry, departing 30th Apr 1819 and arriving 26th Sep 1819 with 147 passengers.

John BarryJohn Barry (generic)

References

Primary SourceAustralian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 88, Class and Piece Number HO11/3, Page Number 149 (76)
Source DescriptionThis 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 SourceGreat Britain. Home Office
Compiled ByState Library of Queensland
Database SourceBritish convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database

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Convict Notes

Maureen Withey avatar
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on 11th January 2021

Geo. Horne, for stealing various articles wearing apparel from Jonathan Souter, Brockdish, to be transported seven years, he being an old offender. Norfolk Chronicle, 31 Oct 1818. ---------------------------------------------------- PReviously: Assizes. George Horn, for stealing ducks, etc. from Mr. Jas. Martin, Arminghall; and ... to be imprisoned twelve months each. Norfolk Chronicle, 30 March 1816. -------------------------------------------------- Last week the four following convicts were conveyed from the Castle, and put on board the Leviathan hulk, at Portsmouth, viz. 'George Horn, William Mathews, William Browne, and John Eggleton, under sentence of transportation for seven years. Norfolk Chronicle, 28 Nov 1818. -------------------------------------------------- Hulk Reports. HO-9-8-4. (Page 42/52.) Received Four from Norfolk, 18 Nov. 1818. George Horn, age 30, crime, G.L. Tried 21 Oct 1818, Norwich, 7 years. Sent NSW 20 Apr 1819. -------------------------------------------------- Tickets of Leave. John Barry, George Horn, Parramatta. Sydney Gazette, 11 Mar 1824. -------------------------------------------------- convict Index 1791-1873. George Horn, per John Barry 1819, Certificate of Freedom, 3 Nov 1825. TL 120/1054 --------------------------------------------------- Do the following reports refer to this man? Sydney Gazette, 13 Mar 1827. Police Report. LIVERPOOL. George Horn, Government bricklayer, abuse and disobedience of his overseer's orders. Ordered to sleep in barrack, and deprived of all indulgences for one month. Liverpool. May 1. George Horn, found lying beastly drunk in the street after 10 o'clock at night. One month confined to barracks, and no indulgences. Sydney Gazette, 4 May 1827.

Peter Hinds avatar
46
on 21st September 2020

The John Barry had arrived at Portsmouth on 16 April 1819 and on 20 April, 60 male convicts were embarked from the hulk Laurel and 80 from the hulk Leviathan in Portsmouth harbour. On 23 April 1819 two more convicts were sent on board the John Barry from the Leviathan. One of the passengers on board the John Barry was John Thomas Bigge, New South Wales’ first Royal Commissioner. The John Barry finally arrived at Port Jackson on Sunday 26 September 1819 (See The Campbelltown Convicts).