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Transportation
William Warren was transported on the Cadet, departing 9th Apr 1844 and arriving 24th Aug 1844 with 161 passengers.
Built 1841 at the Isle of Man. Wood barque of 465 Tons.
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1851 - DEPARTURE - 12 Dec 1851 From Launceston per Ship; City of Melbourne bound for Melbourne. Steerage Passenger. Free by servitude. Ship to Colony; Cadet POL220/1/1 Page 482




William Warren tried and convicted at Dublin City on 11/01/1844 for stealing a watch and handkerchief, the property of Sgt. McMillan of 34th Regiment - with John Stainland, also convicted. 7yr sentence. Transported to Van Diemens Land on the 'Cadet' 1844. Stainland stated that Warren's proper name was George #anda## (?). Native Place: St. Martin's, London. Father: William; Mother: Catherine; Sister Mary (all at Native Place). Protestant; butcher by trade but had been in Regiment 3yrs; 5'8"; sandy hair; blue eyes; single; read & write; fresh complexion; 21yrs of age. Gaol Report: very well conducted Ship Surgeon's Report: middling Van Diemens Land Record: Station Gang: Seven Mile Creek, 12mths. Emerged 20/10/1845. 08/02/1845: Absent without leave - 10days solitary. 26/04/1845: Strike a fellow prisoner and obscene languate - 7 days solitary. Ticket of Leave granted 11/07/1848 Free Certificate 10/11/1857