Samuel Peet Slack

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Summary

Born
Apr 1820
Conviction
Manslaughter/culpable homicide
Departure
Oct 1867
Arrival
Jan 1868
Death
Apr 1902
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Personal Information

Name: Samuel Peet Slack
Gender: Male
Born: 16th Apr 1820
Death: 4th Apr 1902
Age at death: 81
Occupation: Porter

Crime

Convicted at: Lancashire, Liverpool Assizes
Sentence term: 10 years

Voyage

Departed: 10th Oct 1867
Arrival: 9th Jan 1868
Place of Arrival: Western Australia

Transportation

Samuel Peet Slack was transported on the Hougoumont, departing 10th Oct 1867 and arriving 9th Jan 1868 with 281 passengers.

875 ton ship was built at Moulmein in 1852. http://www.australiangeographic.com.au/journal/on-this-day-in-history-australias-last-convict-ship-docks.htm ---------------------------- Incorrect Image ....This is a four masted steel hulled Barque in the drawing , im surprised Australian Geo didn't do a bit more research on this .......The Hougoumont was a works ship on the Forth Bridge Project in 1885 ....the one potrayed as a drawing in Aust Geo is the later version of this ship.....the photograph i have attached is the correct and original convict vessel. --00-- 1867 "The hired convict ship Hougoumont, which has been taken up by the Government for the conveyance of a numerous party of convicts to Freemantle, Western Australia, left the Nore on October 1, and proceeded down Channel, after receiving on board 150 convicts from the establishments at Chatham and Millbank. The convicts from the Chatham establishment, at St. Mary's, embarked from the dockyard on board the paddle-wheel steamer Adder, Mr. W. J. Blakely, and were in charge of a numerous party of convict guards and wardens, all heavily armed. Among the convicts shipped were a party of fifteen Fenians, who were engaged in the late conspiracy in Ireland, together with the officers and crew convicted of scuttling the ship Severn, and some others who have achieved notoriety from their crimes. The Fenian convicts, like the remainder of the prisoners, were chained together in gangs, but it was observed that they were kept apart from the other convicts in a portion of the vessel by themselves. The steamer Petrel also took down a number of convicts from the establishment at Millbank for shipment on board the Hougoumont, in charge of a strong escort and convict guard. On Tuesday, October 8th, the Hougoumont arrived in Portland roads. Shortly before midday ninety convicts were marched down to the Government pier at Portland under a strong escort of the 12th Light Infantry. The party included twenty-three Fenian convicts, among whom it was said, was Moriarty. The Government steamer employed in the breakwater service was used for conveying the convicts on board the Hougoumont transport ship. The convicts were chained together on embarking, and on board the steamer a strong guard of marines from her Majesty's ship St. George was formed, and saw the convicts safely placed on board the Hougoumont. The Governor of the penal settlement at Freemantle, Captain Young, is on board the Hougoumont, and returns in that ship to his sphere of duty after paying a visit to his native land." Source: Sydney Morning Herald, Thu 19 Dec 1867, p4, English Shipping, available on Trove at https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/28608271?searchTerm=hougoumont.

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References

Primary SourceAustralian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 93, Class and Piece Number HO11/19, Page Number 244
Source DescriptionThis 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 SourceGreat Britain. Home Office
Compiled ByState Library of Queensland
Database SourceBritish convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database

Claims

"Samuel Peet Slack is my 3rd great granduncle. His brother Robert Slack was my 3rd great grandfather."

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Convict Notes

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on 14th February 2016

Samuel Peet was the son of James SLACK and Martha nee WRIGHT. Was baptised 16 Apr 1820 at St.George, Everton, Liverpool, Lancashire. The father James was noted as a Warehouseman Samuel was the eldest of seven known children His daughter Martha married my Great Uncle - James Martindale. Ron Hurdus 14 Feb 2016

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on 11th October 2014

Married Emma Highton 29 Dec 1839, Register Office, Liverpool, Lancashire, England. Emma died 01 Sep 1863. Samuel P remarried Ann Jane McIver St.Simon, Liverpool, Lancashire, England 25 Jan 1864. 6 known children by Emma Highton. Samuel's offence was the result of a quarrel with the family. He was barricaded in his house and threw bricks from the middle floor window. One hit his brother on the arm but the other hit his father on the head and killed him. A report is in a Liverpool Newspaper of 03 July 1866. Samuel died at the Mount Eliza Depot Perth W.A. Buried in the Anglican Cemetery Karrakatta but I can't find any details of the grave number. Samuel Peet is connected to me via his daughter Martha marrying my great uncle James Martindale. Ron Hurdus 11 Oct 2014.