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Thomas Storer was transported on the Active, Albermarle, Atlantic, Barrington, Britannia, Mary Ann, Matilda, Salamander And William And Ann, departing 31st Dec 1790 and arriving 9th Jul 1791 with 1265 passengers.
The Third Fleet consisted of 11 Vessels. Active, Albermarle, Atlantic, Barrington, Britannia, Gorgon, Mary Ann, Matilda, Queen (from Ireland) Salamander and William and Ann. These vessels were provided by a private company; Camden, Calvert and King to ship convicts to the colony.
Active, Albermarle, Atlantic, Barrington, Britannia, Mary Ann, Matilda, Salamander And William And Ann (generic)References
| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 87, Class and Piece Number HO11/1, Page Number 138 |
| 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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Family Notice On Saturday last, after a long and severe illness, Mr Thomas Storer, of O’Connel-street,, Sydney, an old and well-known inhabitant. Source:Sydney Gazette, Sat 28 July 1821




The Colonial Secretary Index, 1788-1825, has information on this person as follows: STORER, Thomas. Per "Albemarle", 1791 1802 Mar 31 - On list of all grants and leases of town allotments registered in the Colonial Secretary's Office (Fiche 3268; 9/2731 p.202) 1807 Aug 29 - On statement of capital advanced by John Blaxland in his concerns from 3 Apr 1807 to 14 Sep 1808 (Reel 6043; 4/1727 p.201) 1810 May 31 - Re Thomas Moore re appointment of Committee of Survey (Reel 6002; 4/3490C p.73) 1810 Jun 5 - To Blaxcell re valuation made by Committee of Survey re salt pans (Reel 6002; 4/3490C pp.75-6) 1810 Jun 6 - To Lord re valuation of premises at Windmill Hill by Committee of Survey (Reel 6002; 4/3490C pp.79-80) 1810 Nov 30 - Supporting statement of W H Mansel re threats made by Dr Wentworth to bring about Mansel's ruin (Reel 6042; 4/1725 p.224) 1812 Sep 12- Permitted to draw cattle from the Government Herds on credit (Reel 6038; SZ758 p.314) 1815 Apr 1 - On list of persons licensed as publicans for 1815; at Sydney (Reel 6038; SZ759 p.54) 1818 Feb 16 - On list of applicants for spirit licences in Sydney (Reel 6006; 4/3498 p.62) 1819 Feb 15 - On list of applicants for renewal of spirit licences in Sydney (Reel 6006; 4/3499 p.318) 1822 Apr - Deceased; a blacksmith of O'Connell Street. Memorial of his widow Mary for grant or renewal of lease of the premises in O'Connell Street (Fiche 3054; 4/1832 No.368A pp.1-5) 1822 Jul 5 -Father of Sarah, Thomas and Charlotte Storer; deceased. Memorial re his will (Fiche 3054; 4/1832 No.368A pp.6-12) 1822 Sep 9 - Servant Edward Newton seeking reassignment on death of Storer (Reel 6053; 4/1756 p.146)




In the colony, Thomas clearly was in a relationship with Mary Curran (et al) (Irish Convict, 1793, "Boddingtons"). They have 3 children mentioned in the 1805/6 muster. It has been indicated that this was Mary Kearns (Irish Convict, 1793, "Sugar Cane"), but I believe this is not so. Mary Kearns can be located elsewhere in the musters and was with William Chalker. Subsequently Thomas married Mary Hardy (Convict, 1809, "Indispensible") it would appear from the 1814 muster that they also had a child but both Mary and Thomas died in 1821.




It would seem that Thomas was apprenticed as a blacksmith, probably in Kingston, Surrey. He certainly traded as a smith whilst in the colony. Thomas is recorded in several of the Musters: 1800/02 [AE616 page 57] Thomas Storer, Albermarle, TL 589, Expired. [AC134 page 29] Mary Curring, Boddingtons, Ticket 451, Sydney, With Thomas Storer. 1805/06 [A3937 page 94] Thomas Storer, Albermarle, FBS, Self Employed, leaseholder. [B0038 page 122] Thomas Storer, leaseholder, himself, wife and 3 children with 1 convict all off stores. [A1011 page 28] Mary Curran, Boddingtons, with Thomas Storer. [A0190 page page 10] George Boswell, Glatton, indented to Thomas Storer. 1814: [Ref 4621 page 104] Thomas Storer, Free, Albermarle, Off Stores, Smith. [Ref 7171 page 161] Mary Hardy, Indispensible, Convict, Off Stores, 1 child, wife to Thomas Storer. [Ref 7172 page 161] Jane Day, Indispensible, Convict, Off Stores, Servant to Thomas Storer. [Ref 5961 page 134] Thomas Yates, General Hewitt, Convict, Off Stores, works for Thomas Storer.




Correct surname is Storey As per details found during my research Forename Thomas Surname Storey Name of Ship Albermarle Where Tried Kingston When Tried 1790 Mar Term 7 Years, 1797 Folio no. 128 Page no. 248 Place of Arrival New South Wales Date of Arrival 1798 Oct Type of Record Male Convicts 1788-1819 How Disposed of Blacksmith Still in Colony In the Colony Record type List of Convicts arrival: Albermarle Convict vessel Master: George Bowen Origin: Portsmouth 1791 Mar 27 Destination: Sydney 1791 Oct 13