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Transportation
John Taylor was transported on the Calder, departing 30th Nov 1821 and arriving 20th Nov 1822 with 4 passengers.
Captain Peter Dillon 1st Officer Mr. Worth The Hobart Town Gazette reported the arrival of the brig Calder from Calcutta on 28 September 1822. Disembarked 4 convicts in NSW on 20/11/1822
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| Primary Source | NSW State Archives and Records Convict Indents (Digitised) Index 1788-1801. Ancestry Convict Indents. |
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John Taylor was listed as 28 years old on arrival. Native Place: Nottingham. John was 5'2" tall, pale pockpited and freckled complexion, sandy flaxen hair, grey eyes. 8/7/1828: Convict Death Register - John Taylor died, aged 32, District/Parish: St Lukes, Liverpool, NSW.




John Taylor, was transported in 1822 from Calcutta to Sydney arriving in November 1822 on board the Calder, via Hobart. There were three other prisoners who travelled with him including Joseph Swails, Andrew Reardon, and James Aiken.