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Transportation
John Pawson was transported on the Charles Dumarque, departing 30th Nov 1836 and arriving 17th Jul 1837 with 6 passengers.
The Charles Dumarque left Madras in 1837 and had 3 Irish convicts who were court martialed in India.
Charles Dumarque (generic)References
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Convict Notes




Absconded. Pawson John, Charles Dumarque, 34. Nottinghamshire, groom, 5 feet 8 ½ inches, ruddy comp., brown hair, hazel eyes, from Government, Moreton Bay, since 22nd March. NSW Govt Gazette, 26 Apr 1844. Convict Index. John Pawson, per Charles Dumargue, 1837. Certificate of Freedom, 11 May 1844. No 44/0761.




The Charles Dumarque will discharge at Aspinall & Co's Wharf. This vessel brought up seven prisoners, (formerly soldiers) from India. Captain Wentworth, brother of Mr. Wentworth, the Barrister, came passenger from India in this vessel. Sydney Monitor, 19 July 1837. ---------------------------------------------------- Absconded. Pawson John, Charles Dumarque, 34. Nottinghamshire, groom, 5 feet 8 ½ inches, ruddy comp., brown hair, hazel eyes, from Government, Moreton Bay, since 22nd March. NSW Govt Gazette, 26 Apr 1844. --------------------------------------------------- Convict Index. John Pawson, per Charles Dumargue, 1837. Certificate of Freedom, 11 May 1844. No 44/0761.