James Tacey

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Summary

Born
Jan 1829
Conviction
Larceny from a person (including picking pockets)
Departure
May 1843
Arrival
Sep 1843
Death
Unknown
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Personal Information

Name: James Tacey
Gender: Male
Born: 1st Jan 1829
Death: Unknown
Age at death: Unknown
Occupation: Labourer - general

Crime

Convicted at: Lancaster, Salford General Sessions
Sentence term: 7 years

Voyage

Departed: 26th May 1843
Ship: Asiatic
Arrival: 23rd Sep 1843
Place of Arrival: Van Diemen's Land

Transportation

James Tacey was transported on the Asiatic, departing 26th May 1843 and arriving 23rd Sep 1843 with 188 passengers.

AsiaticAsiatic (generic)

References

Primary SourceAustralian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 91, Class and Piece Number HO11/13, Page Number 309 (156). Tasmanian Archives
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

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Convict Notes

Nell Murphy avatar
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on 28th April 2019

Brother John TACEY was also transported to VDL - link to his record https://convictrecords.com.au/convicts/tacey/john/9359

Nell Murphy avatar
108
on 28th April 2019

James TACEY, aged 14 yrs, was convicted at Salford, Lancaster, England on 29 Aug 1842 for stealing a handkerchief. Gaol report: "bad connections. Previous conviction and imprisonment". 7 yr transportation sentence. Hulk report: "orderly". Sent to Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania), Australia per the ship "Asiatic", arriving there 23 Sept 1843. Ship surgeon's report: "general conduct good". Aged 14 yrs; single man; 4'8 1/2" height; labourer; Protestant; can read; fresh complexion, freckled; dk brown hair; dk Hazel eyes. Native place of birth: Bolton (ref. as recorded on Convict record in VDL) Mother: Fanny Brothers: John & William Colony of VDL: 2 year Probation Period. Station Gang - Port Puer (nr Port Arthur and specific to the rehabilitation of youth offenders) 1844: Remarks - "fair, can now earn a living from brick making". 1845: Assigned at New Town Farm (nr Hobart). 14 May 1846: Receiving - transportation sentence extended by 12 mths. 20 Feb 1849: Ticket of Leave granted. 14 Jan 1850: at Launceston - out after hours. 14 days imprisonment, with hard labour. 3 Sept 1850: Free Certificate issued. (N.B. There was another convict in VDL abt the same time, by same name.)