William John [712]
(Bef 1784-After 1799) |
William John [712]
Noted events in his life were: • Sentenced: seven years transportation, 1790 Mar 1, Wales, Glamorgan, Court of Great Sessions. 1 For stealing 18 Guineas in gold and 20 Shillings in silver from the purse which was inside the breeches of Jenkin Jones of Llangiwg, Glamorgan Drover at Neath. • Immigration: as Convict per "Albermale" in the 3rd Fleet. 1 William married Mary Miller [375] [MRIN: 206]. (Mary Miller [375] was born before 1784 and died after 1799.) |
1 Other Researchers, Marg Curd.
There are other people in this site, for various reasons, some not related at all. Some are married into my family, some I once thought were related and, turns out, they are not. On the Aborigines: Unfortunately, I can only place global statements not he web pages. The aborigines I am aware of are in the Blackman Line and are from the children of James Blackman and Elizabeth Harley. Home | Table of Contents | Surnames | Name List This Web Site was Created 2016 Feb 11 with Legacy 8.0 from Millennia
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