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Transportation
Hugh Tootle was transported on the Captain Cook, departing 5th Nov 1831 and arriving 2nd Apr 1832 with 103 passengers.
The ship, 'Captain Cook' was built at Whitby, England in 1826. Transported convicts to New South Wales in 1832, 1833 and 1836.
Captain Cook (generic)References
| Primary Source | Irish Convicts Database by Peter Mayberry Sydney Gazette, 16 Aug 1832 |
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Convict Notes




Certificate of Freedom; No; 39/1271




New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents, 1788-1842. Name; Hugh Tootle Ship; Captain Cook - 1832. No; 32 - 855. Indent No; 44 Age; 24 Est birth Year; 1806. Read & Write; Single; Religion; Protestant. Native Place; Lancashire Calling; Cotton spinner, servant & soldier Offence; stealing money. Date of Trial: Cavan, 23 July 1831. Sentence; 7 years Noted against name; BROTHER, a soldier in the 17th Regt.




Government Gazette, 26 Dec 1832 Hugh Tootle, No. 32-885, Captain Cook, 24, Cotton Spinner, Servant and Soldier, Lancashire; 5 feet 6½, light hazel eyes, light brown hair, fair comp. carroty whiskers, from Escort to Mount Clarence. 2d time of running.




Born 1808 in Lancashire, England, single. Trade- Soldier, cotton spinner, servant. Convicted, age 24, in Cavan, Ireland, for stealing money, sentence,7 years. Sydney Gazette, 16 Aug 1832 Assigned prisoners: Toothe Hugh, Captaine Cooke, cotton spinner, servant and soldier, to William Dawes, Sydney. Certificate of Freedom Hugh Tootle, Captain Cook New South Wales Government Gazette, 28 Aug 1839