HADFIELD / HATFIELD
Convicts
transported to the colonies of New South Wales and Van Diemen’s Land
(Tasmania), Australia
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Name |
Details |
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Amelia Hatfield |
Wife of John Hatfield, deceased. Found guilty in Middlesex Crown Court on 25
May 1814 and transported to New South Wales on board the Northampton. Arrived Sydney 19
June 1815 and sent to work at Parramatta together with her three children,
John, Harriet and Thomas. |
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Ann Hadfield |
Wife of Joseph Hadfield who was
transported aboard the Malabar. Ann was transported to Van Dieman’s
Land aboard the Lady of the Lake departing London 12 June
1829, arriving 1 November 1829. |
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Charles Hadfield |
departed England 7 March 1834 –
details unknown |
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Daniel Hadfield |
Aged 37, sentenced at Lancaster
Assizes in 1831 to be transported for 7 Years. Arrived 1832 aboard the Parmelia. |
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Daniel Hatfield |
Aged 28 of Digby, Lancashire. Found guilty at Lincolnshire Assizes on 3
March 1832 of breaking and entering a shop and sentenced to 14 years. Transported aboard the Circassion arriving in Hobart Town, Van
Dieman’s Land in 1833. |
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Emma Hadfield |
Transported aboard the Elizabeth & Henry departing London 13
February 1848, arriving 30 June 1848 |
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James Smith Hadfield |
Transported aboard the William Glen Anderson departing London 17 May
1831, arriving 1 November 1831 |
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James Hatfield |
Aged 20, labourer of Barton-on-Humber,
tried at Lincolnshire Assizes on 25 July 1840 and found guilty of breaking
and entering. Sentenced to 10 years
(?), he was transported aboard the Asia to Hobart Town, Van
Dieman’s Land, arriving in 1841. |
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John Hadfield |
Transported aboard the Baring arriving 15 September 1815 and sent
to Liverpool |
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John Hadfield |
Transported aboard the Neptune arriving in Sydney 28 July 1820 and
sent to Parramatta. Obtained a
Certificate of Freedom in 1926. |
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Joseph Hadfield |
Husband to Ann Hadfield who was
transported aboard the Lady of the
Lake. Joseph was transported aboard the Malabar departing England 21 October 1821,
arriving Van Dieman’s Land 21 June 1821. |
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Joseph Hadfield |
Aged 27, tried and found guilty at
York Assizes on 12 July 1834 and sentenced to transportation for life. Sailed to New South Wales aboard the Mary Ann II |
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Nicholas Hatfield |
Transported aboard the General Hewitt in 1814. Subsequently sent to Newcastle aboard the General Hewitt on 24 May 1815. |
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Robert Pownall Hadfield |
Transported aboard the Marion Watson arriving 1 August 1839. Moved to New South Wales on Gulnare |
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Samuel Hadfield |
Transported aboard the Moffatt departing Woolwich, London 27 October
1837. Arriving 1 April 1838. |
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Samuel Hadfield |
Tried, found guilty and sentenced at
Chester Assizes to be transported.
Together with Francis Barlow, John Gee, Isaac Hall, William Turner,
Alexander Hewitt and William Lancaster Sampson. Samuel boarded the Captivity in Portsmouth Harbour 10 February 1802 |
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Thomas Hadfield |
Transported aboard the Princess Royal arriving Sydney 17 March 1823 and
sent to Bathurst. From April to July
of 1823 Thomas accompanied Alan Cunningham as packhorse leader on expeditions
into the interior. On 18 May 1824 he
petitioned to have his family sent out from England at government
expense. By November 1825, Thomas was
a convict in the service of George Marshall of Sydney. |
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Thomas Hadfield |
Born 1785/86 son of Thomas and Sarah. Found guilty of murder and transported along
with his son, William, aboard the Norfolk departing Sheerness 14 May
1835. Arriving 28 August 1835. Thomas was a widower with 7 children and a
gardener by trade. Believed to have
been transferred to New South Wales in 1836 dying in 1846. |
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William Hadfield |
Convicted at Lancaster Assizes on 9
August 1834 and sentenced to be transported for life. Departed London 7 October 1837 aboard the Neptune arriving Hobart Town 18 January
1838. Subsequently, in March 1846,
William sought permission to marry Caroline Toney. Both resided in Hobart Town, Van
Dieman’s Land. |
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William Hadfield |
Departed England aboard the Albion 17 May 1823 arriving 21 October 1823.
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William Hadfield |
Sentenced to life, aged 19. A butcher by trade, William departed
Sheerness aboard the Norfolk (Capt. Miller) 14 May 1835 arriving Van
Dieman’s Land 28 August 1835.
Transported along with his father, Thomas. |
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William Hatfield |
Tried at Maidstone, Kent 18 March 1785
for assault with intent to rob. He was
sentenced to transportation to New South Wales for 7 years and left England
with the First Fleet in May 1787 on board the Alexander. He was
aged about 30 and died in 1793 from “taking intemperately of the
American rum”. |