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Voyage
Transportation
William Norman was transported on the Prince Of Orange, departing 2nd Oct 1820 and arriving 12th Feb 1821 with 137 passengers.
Ship Name: Prince of Orange (1) Rig Type: S. Built: Sunderland Build Year: 1813 Size (tons): 359
Prince Of Orange (generic)References
| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 88, Class and Piece Number HO11/3, Page Number 401 (202) |
| 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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"William Norman is my 3rd Great Grandfather"


"4x Great Grandfather"


"William was my 4x great grandfather."


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Convict Notes




NSW 1828 Census Index. William Norman, age 27, T.L. Prince of Orange, 1820, Life, catholic, Shoemaker, Archibald Ball, Windsor district. Eliza Norman, age 18, C.F. per Woodman, 1823, catholic. John Norman, age 1, B.C. catholic.




24 Sep 1797William was baptised at Holy Trinity Church, Hurstpierpoint, Sussex. The son of John and Philadelphia




The newspaper notice of William's death has his residence as 153 Liverpool Street Sydney. His burial record has his trade as bootmaker.




10 Sep 1833 William Obtained a ticket of Leave. Conditional Pardon (CP) # 38/7728 118 applied for 27 Jul 1838 by William Norman off the ship Prince of Orange. Remarked: 29 Oct 1838. CP #39/397 issued Nov 1838 to William Norman off the ship Prince of Orange. New South Wales Government Gazette (Sydney, NSW : 1832 - 1900) Wed 18 Dec 1839 [Issue No.476] Page 1442 PARDONS. HIS Excellency the GOVERNOR directs it to be notified, that the Right Honorable the Secretary of State for the Colonies, has signified in his Despatch No. 101, dated 26th July, 1839. Her Majesty's gracious abbrobation and allowance of the Absolute and Conditional Pardons granted to the undermentioned individuals, viz.— CONDITIONAL PARDONS. Dated 1st November, 1838. Norman William, Prince of Orange 1. NSW State Archives. Number: INX-65-83396 Title: NORMAN William Index Name: Convicts Index 1791-1873 Name: William Surname: NORMAN Ship: Prince of Orange Record Type: Conditional Pardon Date: 27 Jul 1838 Entry No: 38/7728 Citation: [4/4481; Reel 774 Page 025] ECommerce: Category A Index Number: 65




1842-43 Electoral Roll. William and his family were living in Pitt Street Sydney.




William Norman married Eliza Douglas, daughter of Joseph Douglas (convict), 25th Jan 1827 at St Matthew's Windsor NSW




Tried and convicted at the Sussex Assizes on 29th July 1820, sentenced to transportation for life. Left England on 8th October 1820. Ship:- the 'Prince of Orange' sailed with 136 male convicts on board of which 1 died died during the voyage. Arrived on 12th February 1821. Hampshire Chronicle Monday 7th August 1820 p. 3 SUSSEX. - The assizes for this county commenced on Saturday, at Lewes, and ended on Monday evening. - The Lord Chief Justice tried prisoners at the Crown Bar, and Mr. Baron Wood sat in the Nisi Prius Court. - William Norman was indicted for a burglary in the dwelling house of John Campion, Esq. the High Sheriff, at Danny, on the night of the 30th of March last, and stealing four shirts and other articles or wearing apparel. It appeared that the prisoner had been brought up in the family of the prosecutor and was employed by him as a domestic servant. In the month of Feb he had been dismissed in consequence of improper conduct, and in the night of the 30th of March, he came down from London to the prosecutor's house, broke open the laundry, and took away the articles in question, with which he went to Brighton, and from thence to London, where he was detected in the act of disposing of them by sale. Guilty - Death. Married free settler Eliza Douglas (daughter of convict Joseph Douglass, 'Baring' 1815 & his wife Mary) in 1827 at Windsor, they had 6 children between 1828-1839. Eliza had arrived with her mother and 4 sibblings on the 'Woodman in 1823. William died on 15th May 1857 at Sydney age 56. Sydney Morning Herald Monday 18th May 1857 p. 1 On the 15th instant, at his residence, 163 Liverpool Street East, of dropsy, William Norman, aged 57, deeply regretted by a large family and very large circle of friends. Eliza died on 3rd November 1872 at Surry Hills, Greater Sydney age 62. Sydney Morning Herald Tuesday 5th November 1872 p. 10 THE FRIENDS of Messrs. THOMAS and EDWARD NORMAN are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of their late beloved MOTHER, Eliza Norman ; to move from the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. W. R. Woodward, No. 5, Little Bourke-street, Surry Hills, THIS (Tuesday) AFTERNOON, at half-past 2 o'clock, and proceed to the Mortuary per train to the Necropolis. C. KINSELA and SONS, Undertakers, 118, South Head Rd.