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Voyage
Transportation
Edwin Rose was transported on the Cheerful, departing 1st Jan 1846 and arriving 8th Jan 1846 with 3 passengers.
From New Zealand to V.D.L. with 3 male convicts Departure date unknown, Arrived 8 January 1846
Cheerful (generic)References
| Primary Source | CON37-1-2/CON37-1-2p269 |
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Convict Notes




CON37-1-2/CON37-1-2p269 Indent No; 602 TRIED; Auckland. 1 December 1845 OFFENCE; Stealing trousers & Shirts property Webb a Waterman at Auckland. Lived with Bottomley on board PREVIOUSLY TRANSPORTED; for Stealing bread & meat, served 31/2 years at Parkhurst and was forwarded to New Zealand as an Immigrant Age; 19 years old Status; Single Height; 5 ft 4 in, Complexion; Ruddy. Brown hair & blue eyes 1851 - 20 May 1851. Ticket of Leave *** The Parkhurst apprentices, juveniles from a reformatory attached to Parkhurst Prison on the Isle of Wight, were sentenced to "transportation beyond the seas" and transported to Australia and New Zealand between 1842 and 1852. Either before leaving England[1] or on arrival at their destination,[2] they were pardoned on the conditions that they be "apprenticed" to local employers, and that they not return to England during the term of their sentence. In the ten years between 1842 and 1852 nearly 1500 boys aged from twelve to eighteen were transported to Australia and New Zealand from Parkhurst Prison.