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Transportation
Jean Louis Miguel was transported on the Timbo, departing 31st Jul 1844 and arriving 5th Oct 1844 with 7 passengers.
Schooner.
Timbo (generic)References
| Primary Source | Tasmanian Conduct Record. |
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Convict Notes




LAUNCESTON. Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVALS. October 5.—Schooner Timbo, 123 tons, Jennings, master, from Port Louis, Mauritius, via Swan River and Portland Bay; Henty and Co., agents. Passengers—Captain French, (N. I.) E. Wilkinson, Mr. C. Randall, Thomas Gill, D. M'Cormack, 51st regiment, and seven prisoners of the crown. Launceston Examiner, 9 Oct 1844. ---------------------------------------------------------------- The date given for the departure of Timbo from Mauritius is incorrect. It is not known exactly, but would have been after the trial date of the seven prisoners. One of the prisoners was tried on 2 July 1844, so departure would have been after that date. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Of the seven prisoners from Mauritius transported on the Timbo, one died on board, and 2 died very shortly after arrival.




Conduct Record. https://stors.tas.gov.au/CON37-1-2$init=CON37-1-2P43 No 382. Jean Louis Miguel. Tried Port Louis Assizes, 1 July 1844, 7 years. Arrived 4 Oct 1844. Transported for Robbery, etc. sentence, 7 years. Died at Launceston Depot, 1st November 1844. Vide Weekly return of men received and discharged ending 2nd November 1844. --------------------------------------------------------------- Death under sentence Register. https://stors.tas.gov.au/CON63-1-1$init=1355142-15-3 No 382, Miguel, Jean Louis, per ship Timbo, Died 1 Nov 1844 at Launceston.