William Wybrow

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Summary

Born
Jun 1774
Conviction
Unknown
Departure
Jul 1796
Arrival
Jun 1797
Death
Nov 1852
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Personal Information

Name: William Wybrow
Gender: Male
Born: 20th Jun 1774
Death: 2nd Nov 1852
Age at death: 78
Occupation: Unknown
Aliases: Whybrow, Weybrow

Crime

Crime: Unknown
Convicted at: London Gaol Delivery
Sentence term: 99 years

Voyage

Departed: 31st Jul 1796
Ship: Ganges
Arrival: 2nd Jun 1797
Place of Arrival: New South Wales

Transportation

William Wybrow was transported on the Ganges, departing 31st Jul 1796 and arriving 2nd Jun 1797 with 212 passengers.

GangesGanges (generic)

References

Primary SourceAustralian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 87, Class and Piece Number HO11/1, Page Number 212
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

Claims

"Greatx4 grandfather"

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Convict Notes

Penny-Lyn Beale avatar
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on 8th November 2020

1820 - 3 Apr - Re permission to marry at Parramatta William Wybrow. Free & Mary Ann Poole, Prisoner per ship "Lord Wellington" New South Wales, Australia, St. John's Parramatta, Marriages, No; 716. Witness; Joseph Jones & Mary Ann Madden Name: William Wybrow. Gender: Male Marriage Date: 24 Apr 1820 Marriage Place: Parramatta, Cumberland, New South Wales, Australia Spouse: Mary Ann Poole. Spouse Age: 18 Australia Marriage Index. Name: William Wybrow. Spouse Name: Mary A Poole Registration Place: Parramatta, New South Wales Registration Year: 1820. Volume Number: V B ------------------- 1824 - On list of constables doing duty in Sydney and its environs requiring slop clothing Comments: Per "Ganges", 1797 ------------------- 1825 - New South Wales, Australia, Colonial Secretary's Papers, Special Bundles, Wm. Wybrow. 6/8 Wife 2/6 2 children 2/6 = 11/8 ----------------- 1825 - General Muster. Convict. Poole, Mary Ann. WIFE of Wylbrow Constable. -----------------

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on 16th May 2017

His wife Elizabeth Clarke Cruikshank then had a relationship with John Tindale. Wybrow's son James became a whaler and was one of the first settlers in Southland, NZ.

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on 14th November 2015

Sainty & Johnson; 1828 Census of New South Wales: [Ref W1467] Wybrow, William, 51, CP, Ganges, 1797, Life, Plasterer of Cambridge St, Sydney. [Ref W1468] Wybrow, James 14, BC. [Ref W1469] Wybrow, David 12, BC.

Denis Pember avatar
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on 14th November 2015

My records show William married Elizabeth Clarke (Convict, Speke, 1808). This was the same Elizabeth noted as Crookshank in the registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages. viz V1809869 3A/1809 at St Philip's. It would appear that Elizabeth moved on to another relationship in 1821, so the couple are not recorded together in the 1828 census.

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on 14th November 2015

William was convicted at the Old Bailey on 16 Sep 1795 aged 21 and sentenced to death, which was commuted to transportation for life. 16 Sep 1795 Old Bailey: WILLIAM WYBROW, JOHN SKIVINGTON, SUSANNA LEE, and ELIZABETH PHILLIPS, were indicted for burglariously breaking and entering the dwelling house of John White, about the hour of nine in the night, on the 1st of April, and burglariously stealing therein, two silver table spoons, value £1. a silver punch ladle, value 10s. two silver tea spoons, value 3s. two pair of silver sugar tongs, value 10s. two silver salt holders, value 10s. three silk gowns, value £3. a silk petticoat, value 5s. a satin petticoat, value £2. four printed cotton gowns, value £3. a printed cotton petticoat, value 5s. two silk cloaks, value £1. a yard of satin ribbon, value 2d. a bank note, No. 579, value £300. another bank note, No. 5053, value £30. the goods and property of the said John White.

State Library of Queensland on 24th February 2012

Occupations at N.I feb 1805-william wybrow,servant,convict. --chez.

State Library of Queensland on 14th February 2012

william wybrow.ship=ganges.arrived N.I before jan 1802.departed after feb 1805. arrived as convict to colony.--chez ref=N.I and its first settlement,r nobbs.

State Library of Queensland on 26th July 2011

Married Elizabeth Crookshanks in Sydney, New South Wales in 1809. Children were: Susanah (1812) James (1814) David (1816) Mary (1816) Elizabeth (1817) Jane (1818) Edward (1818) William (1819) John (no date available)

State Library of Queensland on 21st June 2011

ALIAS WEYBROW Crime date May 20, 1795, trial date August 1, 1795 at the Old Bailey, aged 21 years. Charged with breaking and entering the house of John White and stealing 2 silver tablespoons value 1 pound, a silver punch ladle value 10s, 2 silver teaspoons value 3s, 2 pair sugar tongs value 10s, 2 silver salt holders value 10s, 3 silk gowns value 3 pounds, silk petticoat value 5s, satin petticoat value 2 pounds, 4 printed cotton petticoat value 5s, 2 silk cloaks value 1 pound, yard satin ribbon value 2d, bank note value 300 pounds, another bank note value 30 pounds. Death commuted to life.