Henry Lodge

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Summary

Born
Aug 1825
Conviction
Unknown
Departure
Mar 1842
Arrival
Jul 1842
Death
Nov 1897
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Personal Information

Name: Henry Lodge
Gender: Male
Born: 14th Aug 1825
Death: 2nd Nov 1897
Age at death: 72
Occupation: Unknown

Crime

Crime: Unknown
Convicted at: Essex, Chelmsford Quarter Sessions
Sentence term: 14 years

Voyage

Departed: 12th Mar 1842
Ship: Eden
Arrival: 5th Jul 1842
Place of Arrival: Van Diemen's Land

Transportation

Henry Lodge was transported on the Eden, departing 12th Mar 1842 and arriving 5th Jul 1842 with 281 passengers.

Built 1826 at London. Wood ship of 513 Tons.

EdenEden (generic)

References

Primary SourceAustralian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 91, Class and Piece Number HO11/13, Page Number 18
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

Claims

"Henry Lodge is my 4 x Great Grandfather"

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Convict Notes

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on 24th March 2024

Henry Lodge and Elizabeth Jane Stephens (also a convict serving 7 years) went on to have 8 children, one of which, Eliza Jane, went on to marry William Thompson, the grandson of convict called William Thompson who was the shepherd at Clarendon Estate near Morven (Evandale), owned by wealthy colonist James Cox. It would appear that this union helped Henry get a job on the Clarendon estate. James Cox created the nearby village of Lymington, now called Nile, to house his farm workers. Henry and Elizabeth lived at Nile. Elizabeth died in 1873 of tuberculosis aged 46. Henry remarried 2 years later, to Caroline Vines - Henry was 50, she was 26. Henry is fathered a further 8 children (for a total of 16 children combined from 2 marriages and the last child just 5 years before his death) before he died in 1897 aged 72. The Lodge family’s reputation increased in the early 1900’s when Henry’s nephew Isaac Lodge (1866-1923) was awarded the Victoria Cross for action in 1900 at South Africa in the Boer War.

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on 11th November 2017

18/2/1842 Essex Standard Essex, England: ESSEX ADJOURNED SESSION John Neville, 18; Henry Lodge, 17 ; David Stock, 15, labourers, charged with having broken into the dwelling-house of Edward Witham, and stolen two hams, 3 loves of bread and 4 cheeses. John Neville was also on board. No ship found for David Stock. Henry Lodge was listed as 18 years old on arrival. He was born near Chelmsford and was illiterate. Henry was 5'4¾" tall, fresh complexion, brown hair, dark hazel eyes, scar on forehead, blind of right eye, tattoos: H.L A.B.S. single. Father: James at native place. Mother: Elizabeth Brothers: John, William Sistrs: Mary, Ann. 30/4/1850: TOL 14/5/1850: Permission to marry Elizabeth Jane Stephens (Stately 1849). 3/6/1850: Married at St. Peters, Hamilton - both aged 23 - 10 children. 24/5/1853: CP 25/4/1856: COF Morven. 23/2/1875: Married Caroline Vines, 26, at St Andrew's Church, Evadale - Henry was 47. a widower - they had 8 children. 2/11/1897: Henry Lodge died at Sandhill, South Launceston of Apoplexy and senility - aged 77 years - listed as a Wood Carter.