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Henry Samuels 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 398 |
| 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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"Henry Samuels was my three times grandfather."


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Family connections for Henry (Samuels) are: SAMUELS Henry (Samuels) was born about 1805 perhaps in London & became an errand boy. He worked from time to time for John (Lowther) a broker. He was tried for stealing, on 4 11 1819, 2sheets being bleached of John (Norton), at Old Bailey, sentenced to 7years, held at Middlesex Gaol Delivery & arrived in NSW as a convict on 12 2 1821 after a voyage of 4months on PRINCE OF ORANGE; he was 5'4½" dark ruddy complexion brown hair grey eyes. He married Hannah Hutchin/gs/(Hitchi/ens her second marriage) on 12 9 1836 at St Phillips CofE Sydney. He was issued his Certificate of Freedom no.27/504 at some time & Ticket of Leave no.297/2771 on 28 11 1832. He died in 1849 age44 & was buried at St Stephens Church Newtown with his wife.] [Some details taken from this Website] Hannah (Hutchin/gs/Hitchi/ens) was born about 1803 & became a housemaid. She was tried w/1other for stealing, on 20 5 1823, poplin cloth of Miles (Metcalf) of St Andrews Holborn at Old Bailey on 29 6 1823, sentenced to death reprieved to Life, held at Middlesex Gaol Delivery & arrived in NSW as a convict on 5 4 1824 after a voyage of 4.5months on BROTHERS; 5'0" pale with pock pitted complexion brown hair light blue eyes. [She is differently described in an alternative occupation, place of trial, religion, personal description on this Website & as recorded on the voyage as loose but quiet; & also as one of the women with illness 'Synocha Mites'] On 3 6 1825 while ssigned to Mrs (Drummond) of Liverpool she was sentenced to 6months at House of Correction Parramatta by Liverpool Police Court & to return to Mrs Drummond on completion of her sentence. She married firstly Thomas (Benton his second marriage) on 15 3 1826 at St Johns CofE Parramatta & produced at least 3children. She was issued her Ticket of Leave in 1829. She was issued her Certificate of Freedom in 1838. She died about 1864 age about61 mother of 8children & was buried at St Stephens Church Newtown with her husband. [Some details taken from this Website] Henry (Samuels) & Hannah Hutchin/gs/(Hitchi/ens) produced 5children: 1.Hannah (Samuels) was born in 1832. 2.Louisa (Samuels) was born in 1837. 3.Henry (Samuels) was born in 1840. 4.James C (Samuels) was born in 1842. 5.Ellen (Samuels) was born in 1846. Reference: Craig James Smee 'Births and Baptisms Marriages and Defacto Relationships Deaths and Burials New South Wales 1788-1830' ..a complete listing from church & other records in the early colony.




Henry Samuels was listed as 17 years old on arrival. Native Place: London. Henry was 5'4½" tall, dark ruddy complexion, brown hair, grey eyes. 2/6/1825: TOL District: Windsor; Born: Berks 1804; Trade: Labourer; Tried: MGD 1819 28/11/1832: COF - TL 297/1771; in lieu of CF 27/504 28/6/1836: Permission to marry Hannah Hutchins/Hutchings (Brothers 1824) - age 31, a widow with a TOL - Henry was 32 and free. 1836: Henry married Hannah 'Benson' at St. Phillips, Sydney. Hannah married Thomas Benson also listed as Benton (Ocean 1823) who died in August, 1832, aged 35, in the Lunatic Asylum, Liverpool. Had Hannah, Henry's child....1832 Children: (NSW BDM) 1832: Hannah 1837: Louisa 1840: Henry W 1842: James C 1849: Henry died aged 44, he was buried in the same plot as Hannah at St Stephens Church, Newtown, NSW. 1864: Hannah Samuels died in Sydney, aged 59.




New South Wales, Australia, Certificates of Freedom, 1810-1814, 1827-1867




Old Bailey Proceedings Online (www.oldbaileyonline.org, version 8.0, 22 March 2020), December 1819, trial of HENRY SAMUELS (t18191201-152). HENRY SAMUELS, Theft > grand larceny, 1st December 1819. 151. HENRY SAMUELS was indicted for stealing, on the 4th of November , two sheets, value 7 s. , the goods of John Norton . JOHN LOWTHER . I am a broker; John Norton lodged with me - this sheet was bleaching. The prisoner was in the habit of doing jobs for me. RICHARD COATES . I am an officer. On the 4th of November, between six and seven o'clock in the evening, I was in the Edgware-road, and saw the prisoner coming along with a bundle under his arm - knowing him, I suspected it did not belong to him. When he came near me I turned round, and looked him full in the face. Immediately he saw me he threw the bundle down, and ran off, but I followed him about a hundred yards and took him. He said he was going to take them to the mangle. I took him to the watch-house, and found they belonged to Norton of the Harrow-road. (Property produced and sworn to.) Prisoner's Defence. I picked them up at the prosetor's house, and was taking them to him. GUILTY . Aged 18. Transported for Seven Years . Second Middlesex Jury, before Mr. Recorder. https://www.oldbaileyonline.org/print.jsp?div=t18191201-152