Summary
Personal Information
Voyage
Transportation
William Snoxell was transported on the Prince George, departing 20th Dec 1836 and arriving 8th May 1837 with 250 passengers.
Prince George (generic)References
| Primary Source | England & Wales Criminal Registers HO27/51, page 10. UK Prison Hulk Registers HO9/4. Family Search FHL Film No. 1042380, Ref. No. -2:34JFH6M. Ancestry. State Records NSW (Pardons: Reel No. 795, Roll No. 1250). Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 90, Class and Piece Number HO11/10, Page Number 419 (212) |
| 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 |
Claims
"William Snoxall is my 4 x great grandfather. My name is Lucy Hodge - daughter of John Hodge - son of Harry Hodge - son of Mary Custance - daughter of Lucy Humphrey - daughter of Mary Ann Snoxall - daughter of William Snoxall. I am here to claim my Grandfather ✊"


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Convict Notes




Baptism: 12 August 1792 in Edlesborough, Buckinghamshire, England, Parents: John Snoxall & Alice Criminal Registers: aged 45, cannot read or write, Offence: Felony, Killing a Sheep with intent to steal Bedfordshire Archives & Records, Gaol Register http://apps.bedford.gov.uk/grd/detail.aspx?id=5794 Prison Hulk ship Justitia moored at Woolwich, received 1 Nov. 1836, aged 45, transferred 10 Dec. 1836 to NSW Conditional Pardon No. 51/310 dated 1 Sep. 1851, convicted 18 Oct. 1836 for Sheepstealing, Year of Birth 1792, Trade Labourer




William Snoxell had a ruddy complexion with freckles. He had Sandy hair and hazel eyes and a distinctive perpendicular scar on his left cheek. On 1st September 1851, William Snoxell was pardoned from his tenur and became a free man.