Archive for August 2009
SHANTYTOWN.
TOUGH
Index to Miscellaneous Immigrants
Ship : Lady Kennaway
TOUGH William
23
12/08/1838
Reels 2654, 1291
76
[4/4780], [4/4831]
Wife 25; shoemaker
NRS 5313, 5314
Index to Persons on Government ships Aug 1837-Feb 1840
TOUGH
William
23
-
Lady Kennaway
12/08/1838
076
2654
[4/4780]
Wife 25; shoemaker
HERITAGE
http://austcemindex.com/cemetery-inscriptions.php?id=62
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http://www.curiousfox.com/surnames/Finch_1.html
Surnames Finch,Tough or Tough Finch – Frimley, Surrey
Looking for information on Finch or Tough-Finch Families of Frimley, earlier than 1840. My direct ancestor, John Tough Finch born 1813 (shoemaker) Mother Ann(e) Finch Father John Tough (Never married) Joined 75th Regiment Married Mary Cheesman (Cheeseman).
Hillston, HiltonNr Lichfield – Lichfield, Staffordshire
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http://users.bigpond.net.au/CONVICTS/page30.html
Finch, John Tough 1837 Calcutta II Dublin CM 1837 7 years aged 25
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DETAILS FOR COURT MARTIALS 1837
http://www.british-genealogy.com/forums/showthread.php?t=31508
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PUNISHMENT OF IRISH FOR REBELLION 1837-1839
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From Bateson’s Convict ships
Calcutta II sailed from Dublin, direct to Port Jackson arriving 5 August
1837. She was a large Ship of 706 tons built Quebec, Canada in 1835. He
master was Joseph Brown and surgeon Anthony Donoghoe. She carried 340 male
convicts 10 of whom died.
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