George Hurst

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Summary

Born
Unknown
Conviction
Burglary (house breaking)
Departure
Apr 1818
Arrival
Sep 1818
Death
Unknown
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Personal Information

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

Crime

Convicted at: Lincoln Assizes
Sentence term: 99 years

Voyage

Departed: 3rd Apr 1818
Ship: Isabella
Arrival: 14th Sep 1818
Place of Arrival: New South Wales

Transportation

George Hurst was transported on the Isabella, departing 3rd Apr 1818 and arriving 14th Sep 1818 with 234 passengers.

The Isabella was built in London in 1818. She was owned by William Wiseman, Patrick Chalmers and James Wallace. The Isabella transported convicts to Australia in 1818 (NSW), 1822 (NSW), 1823 (NSW), 1832 (NSW), 1833 (VDL) and 1842 (VDL).

IsabellaIsabella (generic)

References

Primary SourceAustralian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 88, Class and Piece Number HO11/3, Page Number 14
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

iain Frazier avatar
75
on 16th May 2026

Family connections for George (Hurst) are: HURST George (Hurst) was born about 1797. He was a labourer of Grantham when tried w/4others for entering house, on 24 1 1817, & stealing bedsheet etc of Sarah (Morgan) at Lincoln Assizes Lincolnshire in September 1817, sentenced to Life, held at Lincoln Castle & hulk JUSTITIA at Woolwich London & arrived in NSW as a convict on 14 9 1818 after a voyage of 5months on ISABELLA; on the coyage an attempt to take over the ISABELLA occurred in which Thomas claimed no involnement. He was forwarded immediately to Parramatta for distribution. He was living at South Creek on 20 5 1823 when he requested permission to marry in the Roman Catholic Church & married Sarah Mary (Hicks her first marriage) of South Creek on 31 5 1823 at St Marys RC Sydney. He had a Conditional Pardon by 1823 & was recorded as living at South Creek. He was advertised as having absconded on 31 7 1819, described as 5'10" fair pale complexion brown hair hazel eyes. [Some details taken from his entry on this Website] Sarah Mary (Hicks) was born in 1806 at Irish town & baptised on 8 3 1821 age about14 at St Marys RC Sydney. She married secondly Joseph (Herbert) & produced 7children. She died in 1880 age about74. Details of Sarah Mary (Hicks)s family are given in in entry for Richard (Hicks CANADA or MINORCA 1801) on this Website. Reference: Craig James Smee 'Births and Baptisms Marriages and Defacto Relationships Deaths and Burials New South Wales 1788-1830' ..a complete listing from church & other records in the early colony.

Maureen Withey avatar
342
on 24th June 2024

Colonial Secretary Index. HURST, George. Per "Isabella", 1818 1818 May 6 Deposition claiming Hurst's innocence in conspiracy to take "Isabella" (Reel 6047; 4/1740 p.351) 1818 Sep 22 On list of convicts disembarked from the "Glory" and "Isabella" forwarded to Parramatta for distribution (Reel 6006; 4/3499 p.57) 1823 May 20,22 Re permission to marry in the Roman Catholic Church (Reel 6010; 4/3508 p.355)

Maureen Withey avatar
342
on 24th June 2024

Burglary at Grantham John Marriott, aged 20, William Clark Atkin, aged 20, and Joseph Hifford, aged 22, frame-work knitters, and George Hurst, aged 20, laborer, all late of Grantham, were charged with burglariously entering the house of Sarah Morgan there;——and Wm. Longland, aged 50, also of Grantham, cordwainer, was charged with aiding, counselling, and being accessary to the said burglary ;—to which they severally pleaded Not Guilty. Sarah Morgan stated, that she lives at Grantham; on Monday night the 21st of April, she was alarmed by hearing a noise in small room which looks into her garden ; she immediately rang her bell, upon which her house-maid got up, and opening a front window, called out to a man of the name of Wallender, who was passing by with some horses, to see if the doors and windows were all safe ;—on getting up in the morning about 8 o’clock, she missed bed-quilt, pair of sheets, bolster, and some blankets; the window of the room was open, and the lock of the door was broken off; she herself fastened them that night;—knows Longland very well, he lived near to her. Sarah Cooke, servant to Miss Morgan, corroborated her her mistress’s evidence. Elizabeth Arnold, also servant to Miss Morgan, was alarmed by ... Stamford Mercury, 1 Aug 1817. The following convicts under sentence of transportation have been removed from Lincoln Castle to the following hulks ; viz. on board the Justitia at Woolwich, John Sutton, Thomas Keip, Robert Dixon, Henry Smith, James Dickenson, and George Hurst, for their natural lives; William Hargraves, and James Parker, for fourteen years; Thomas Holland, and Wm. Jackson, for seven years each. And on board the Captivity at Portsmouth, Joseph Hefford, and Wm. Clarke Atkin, for their natural lives; William Chamberlain, for fourteen years ; and Robt. Grant, James Morley, Wm. Tucker. Thomas Holt.John Ollery, Samuel Fielding. Daniel Cooke, William Greenfield, and Moses Hunt, for the term seven years each. Stamford Mercury, 23 Jan 1818.

Maureen Withey avatar
342
on 28th December 2019

Absconded. George Hurst, per Isabella, 5 feet 10 inches high, fair pale complexion, brown hair, hazle eyes. Sydney Gazette, 31 July 1819.