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Joseph Nedby was transported on the Surrey Or Surry, departing 29th Sep 1818 and arriving 4th Mar 1819 with 160 passengers.
Built at Harwich in 1811 a square-rigged transport ship of 443 tons and copper lined she had two decks with a height between decks of 5 ft. 8 ins. In 1818, she had a major refit increasing the decks (and convict carrying capacity) to three. She was owned by the London firm of F. & C.F. Mangles.
Surrey Or Surry (generic)References
| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 88, Class and Piece Number HO11/3, Page Number 105 (54) |
| Source Description | This 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 Source | Great Britain. Home Office |
| Compiled By | State Library of Queensland |
| Database Source | British convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database |
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Tasmanian Records. Surry Indent: https://stors.tas.gov.au/CON13-1-1$init=CON13-1-1P223 Under list –(Retribution Hulk.) or Belerophon Hulk No 148. Joseph Nedby, tried Kent Q. S. 14 July 1818, 7 years. Age 23, native place, Canterbury, Trade: Footman, waiter & Coachman, 5ft 5¾ in. hazel eyes dk brown hair, fair ruddy comp. Surgeon’s report; No complaint, well behaved. (1825/259) -------------------------------------------------- Tasmanian Document - part of Surry Indent. https://stors.tas.gov.au/CON13-1-1$init=CON13-1-1P224 The undermentioned seven convicts are disembarked from the ship Surry at Sydney Cove, by order of His Excellency, the Governor. Consequently reduce the number to one hundred and fifty. I Michael Brignell- House carpenter & joiner, Stands No 43 in this list. 2 William Clark- House carpenter, Stands No 44 in this list. 3 Ralph Pratt- Horse shoer & Blacksmith, Stands No 13 in this list. 4 Thomas Humphries – Coachman, Stands No 127 in this list. 5 Edward Edwards – Cook & confectioner, Stands No 81 in this list. 6. Joseph Nedby* – Footman, Waiter & Coachman, Stands No 148 in this list. (1824/259) Note below: * This man arrived in VDL subsequently by Ship Eliza. 7 William Hickmott – Gardener & nurseryman, Stands No 117 in this list. True Extracts. Sydney 10 Mar 1819, signed F. Campbell. ------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PUBLIC NOTICE. Secretary's Office, Hobart Town, August 4, 1825. The undermentioned Persons have obtained Certificates of Freedom and Ticket of Leave during the last Week :— CERTIFICATES. Joseph Nedby ......... Surry (3) Hobart Town Gazette, 6 Aug 1825.




Joseph Nedby arrived NSW per Surrey 1818. 1820: Arrived VDL per Eliza. 4/8/1825: Certificate (Newspaper date). 9/7/1833 The Austral-Asiatic Review, Hobart Town: Caution. The Public are hereby cautioned not to employ Thomas Wood and Joseph Nedby, two free Sawyers, they having absconded from my service, without complegting their engagements. S. LORD, JUNR. South Esk River, 24th June, 1833. 9/8/1833 The Tasmanian, Hobart Town: Campbell Town.__Thomas Wood and Joseph Nedby were bound over for their appearance at the Quarter Sessions, for an assault. 13/5/1839: James Joseph Nedby aged 40, a sawyer, married Mary Woodward Flinch, aged 36, a spinster, at St David's Church, Hobart. No children found. 2/3/1841: The Austral-Asiatic Review, Tasmania: Listed as a Drunkard. 8/3/1842 Colonial Times, Hobart: Joseph Nedby, charged by Mr. J. Thompson, with non-performance of contract. It appeared defendant had agreed to thrash a quantity of wheat at 3½d. per bushel, fut finding he had underrated the job he left it.__Committed to the house of correction for fourteen days. Found no death date for Joseph in Tasmania. Cannot be sure if this is him: 17/4/1847 Adelaide Observer: Hugh Crank Kelly, saddler, and James Nedsby, sawyer, were each fined five shillings for being drunk in Hindley-street. 20/8/1849: Adelaide - James Joseph Nedsby fined for being drunk. 1876: SA BDM - Death of James Joseph NEDSBY in the district of Adelaide. Date of death 24/9/1876 buried at West Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia.