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Voyage
Transportation
Thomas Jones was transported on the Friendship, departing 13th May 1787 and arriving 21st Jan 1788 with 107 passengers.
This convict ship, being 274 tons and 75 feet long was one of the light weight ships in the fllet and was skippered by Master Francis Walton. Built in Scarborough in 1784, she carried 76 male and 21 female convicts. During her return voyage to England her crew came down with scurvy and with insufficient crew to man her, she was scuttled in the straights of Macassar. The survivors were transferred to the Alexander.
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"I am his gggg-granddaughter."


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Convict Notes




Thomas Jones was tried at Bristol, Gloucestershire on 30 March 1784 for burglary. He was sentenced to transportation for 14 years having been originally sentenced to death, and left England on the Friendship aged about 23 at that time (May 1787). His occupation was listed as bricklayer. Report from Dunkirk hulk was “tolerably decent and orderly”. Partner in the original crime was Jeremiah Leary.