Thomas Stephens 17871787

Thomas Stephens 1787

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Interested in any information, anyone may have on my 3x great grandfather, Thomas Stephens

DOB 1787

Worked at Bailieborough Castle before 1816

Transported to Australia as a convict in 1817

Was married to Margaret Scott, and had two young children, at the time of transportation

 

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Date of Birth 1st Jan 1787
Date of Death 1st Jan 1850

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  • The local newspaper records some of these transportation cases which were such a sad affair. Often the crime was minimal yet the sentence event though maybe only five years transportation was a life sentence as it was a one way voyage. The newspaper goes back to 1846 so no joy there and unlikely you will find any recorded information from the early 1800s. Anyhow good luck with your search. Regards, Les https://www.bailiepublications.com

    Leslie

    Sunday 1st March 2020 05:27PM
  • Les, thank you for the information you sent.  I may find something about the rest of his family.  Lesley

     

     

    Lesley

    Sunday 1st March 2020 05:36PM
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    Thomas Stephens
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    Name, Aliases & Gender
    Name: Thomas Stephens
    Aliases: Stevens
    Gender: m
    Birth, Occupation & Death
    Date of Birth: 1786
    Occupation: -
    Date of Death: 2nd February, 1850
    Age: 64 years
    Life Span

    Life span
    Male median life span was 61 years*

    * Median life span based on contributions

    Conviction & Transportation
    Sentence Severity

    Sentence Severity
    Sentenced to 14 years

    Crime: Passing forged notes
    Convicted at: Ireland, Cavan
    Sentence term: 14 years
    Ship: Pilot
    Departure date: March, 1817
    Arrival date: 28th July, 1817
    Place of arrival New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land
    Passenger manifest Travelled with 45 other convicts
    References
    Primary source: http://members.pcug.org.au/~ppmay/convicts.htm
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    D Wong on 16th February, 2014 wrote:

    Thomas was 31 years old, married in 1804 to Margaret Stephens, had 4 children.

    Thomas was 5’7” in height, Fair to Ruddy complexion, Brown hair and Hazel eyes. Thomas applied to the authorities to have his wife and children relocated to Australia to be with him. His request was denied. As the same with other convicts, Thomas did not see his family again.

    The General Muster Report of 1825 showed Thomas to have a Ticket Of Leave (granted 4th September 1823) and working for John Harris of Melville, N.S.W.

    On the 1st November 1827, Thomas married Catherine Larkins, a female convict from Drohegda, Ireland, by Banns Contract in Sydney (Marriage Cert No: V182739 73A JA). The 1828 Census of N.S.W. revealed Thomas and Catherine to be living in Kent Street, Sydney with baby Patrick.

    On the 1st April 1830, Thomas was granted a Certificate Of Freedom (Cert No. 30/174). Thomas and Catherine had six children: Archibald (Patrick) b. 1827; Elizabeth b. 1832; Ann b. 1834; Richard b. 1835; Thomas b. 1839 and John b. 1842.

    Thomas and Catherine later owned and operated the Hit Or Miss Hotel at 69 Windmill Street, Sydney. The Hotel continued to be operated by the Stevens family until approx. 1923.

    The descendants of Thomas and his first wife Margaret, bear the surname, Stephens. The descendants of Thomas and Catherine bear the surname Stevens. Thomas’s son Thomas (from his first marriage to Margaret) and his new wife Catherine, immigrated to Australia (Assistance Scheme) and arrived in Port Phillip on the 27th June 1840, aboard the “Andromache”. Thomas’s mother Margaret later moved to Australia and lived with Thomas and Catherine until her death at the age of 90 in 1873.

    Convict Changes History
    D Wong on 16th February, 2014 made the following changes:

    convicted at, term: 14 years, voyage, source: http://members.pcug.org.au/~ppmay/convicts.htm (prev. ), firstname: Thomas, surname: Stephens, alias1: Stevens, alias2: , alias3: , alias4: , date of birth: 1786, date of death: 2nd February, 1850, gender: m,

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    Wednesday 22nd April 2020 01:28AM
  • Id be interested in seeing if you and l are a dna match. I am currently looking into who my Thomas Stephens was. It is possible he was a son from Thomas and Margaret first marriage who immigrated with his wife later.

    Wednesday 22nd April 2020 01:34AM
  • Id be interested in seeing if you and l are a dna match. I am currently looking into who my Thomas Stephens was. It is possible he was a son from Thomas and Margaret first marriage who immigrated with his wife later. Regards Kerri Cunningham, Australia email kerricunningham61@gmail.com

    Wednesday 22nd April 2020 01:47AM

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