Andrews-Eady marriage
1794 Bethnal Green St Matthew
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Andrews-Eady family
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Frances Eleanor Andrews baptism
1797 Bethnal Green St Matthew
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Mary Andrews baptism
1802 Shoreditch St Leonard
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Thomas Andrews baptism
1805 Bethnal Green St Matthew
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Sarah Rachel Andrews baptism
1807 Stepney St Dunstan
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Francis Andrews baptism
1810 Bethnal Green
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Eleanor Elizabeth Andrews baptism
1812 Shoreditch St Leonard
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Andrews-Eady family UK census addresses
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| | Thomas Andrews | (1805-1862) |
| 1841 | Bethnal Green | Cheshire St | 35 | | | weaver | with wife Mary, 3 chn |
| 1851 | Bethnal Green | 34 New Tyson St | 43 | head | m | silk weaver journeyman | with wife Mary, 7 chn |
| 1861 | Bethnal Green | 12 Winchester Cres | 55 | head | m | silk weaver | with wife Mary, 6 chn |
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| Sarah Rachel Potts nee Andrews | (1807-1892) |
| 1841 | Bethnal Green | Manchester St | 30 | | | | with husband Andrew, dau Mary |
| 1851 | Bethnal Green | 78 Hare St | 43 | wife | m | hand loom weaver silk | with husband Andrew, dau Mary |
| 1861 | Bethnal Green | 66 Hare St | 52 | wife | m | silk weaver | with husband Andrew |
| 1871 | Bethnal Green | Workhouse | 62 | inmate | m | weaver silk | with husband Andrew in workhouse |
| 1881 | Bethnal Green | Workhouse, Waterloo Rd | 74 | pauper | o | weaveress | husband also in workhouse |
| 1891 | Bethnal Green | Workhouse | 81 | sick inmate | o | | |
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Andrews-Bodle family details
courtesy of Lynda
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Andrews-Bodle family UK census addresses
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| | Thomas Charles Andrews | (1835-) |
| 1841 | Bethnal Green | Cheshire St | | | | | with parents, 2 sibs |
| 1851 | Bethnal Green | 34 New Tyson St | 15 | son | u | silk weaver journeyman | with parents, 6 sibs |
| 1861 | Bethnal Green | 12 Winchester Cres | 25 | son | u | tin plate worker | with parents, 5 sibs |
| 1881 | Southwark St Geo | 14 Harrow St | 45 | head | m | tin plate worker | with wife Sarah, 3 chn |
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| Andrew Andrews | (1840-) |
| 1841 | Bethnal Green | Cheshire St | 2 | | | | with parents, 2 sibs |
| 1851 | Bethnal Green | 34 New Tyson St | 11 | son | u | errand boy | with parents, 6 sibs |
| 1861 | Bethnal Green | 12 Winchester Cres | 21 | son | u | tin plate worker | parents, 5 sibs |
| 1871 | Bethnal Green | 7 Bates Place | 29 | head | m | tin plate worker | with wife Ann, 2 chn |
| 1881 | Bethnal Green | 49 Old Ford Rd | 41 | head | m | tin plate worker | with wife Ann, 3 chn, mother, 2 lodgers |
| 1891 | Hackney | 49 Old Ford Rd | 51 | head | m | tin plate worker | with wife Annie, 3 chn, d-i-l, gdr, 1 lodger |
| 1901 | Hackney | ?8 Lydner St | 61 | head | m | tin plate worker | with wife Annie, 1 son, 1 lodger |
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| John Andrews | (1850-) |
| 1851 | Bethnal Green | 34 New Tyson St | 1 | son | u | | with parents, 6 sibs |
| 1861 | Bethnal Green | 12 Winchester Cres | 11 | son | u | scholar | parents, 5 sibs |
| 1891 | Stratford St Mary | 4 Rothbury Terr | 40 | head | m | mason | with wife Annie, 1 dau ?others |
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Francis Andrews b.1810, transported to Australia
lots about Francis, many thanks to Kim
First trial of Francis Andrews, 1828
source: Ancestry - All England & Wales, Criminal Registers, 1791-1892
Source Citation: Class: HO 26; Piece: 34; Page: 4
Name: Francis Andrews
Age: 16
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1812
Date of Trial: Jul 1828
Trial Year: 1828
Location of Trial: Middlesex, England
Sentence: Acquittal
see trial at
Old Bailey online |
Second trial of Francis Andrews, 1833
Tried for theft from a specified place, 16th May 1833, Sentence of transporation for life
transported to Australia on "John (2)" 1833
see trial at
Old Bailey online
source: Ancestry - Australian Convict Transportation Registers – Other Fleets & Ships, 1791-1868
Name: Francis Andrews
Vessel: John (2)
Convicted Date: 16 May 1833
Voyage Date: 3 Aug 1833
Colony: Van Dieman's Land
Piece: HO 11/9
Place of Conviction: Middlesex, England, Middlesex Goal Delivery
Term Life
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1833 muster
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1835 muster
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1846 muster
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source: Ancestry - New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters, 1806-1849
Name: Francis Andrews
Arrival Date: 1833
Vessel: John (2)
Piece: HO 10/38
Province: Tasmania
Title: Ledger Returns A-R
Year(s): 1846
Place of Conviction: Middlesex
cond. pardon 1844 |
1844 Pardon
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source: Ancestry - New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia, Convict Pardons and Tickets of Leave, 1834-1859
Name: Francis Andrews
Vessel: John (2)
Piece: HO 10/59
Province: Tasmania
Title: Pardons
Year(s): 1845-1846
Place of Conviction: Middlesex
No yrs in colony: 11
No yrs w/TOL: 3
Comment: His general conduct having been good from the period of his arrival and the ordinary probation having been completed by him as a Ticket of Leave holder. |
1844 Pardon
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From Kim - more about Francis Andrews, what he looked like & punishments for stepping out of line
I went looking at the Tasmanian archives
Tasmanian Archives
there's a very comprehensive description of him - page 199 - here's the link
Francis Andrews' Description
it wasn't the first time he'd been in trouble - page 102 conduct register, not easy to read/understand some of it
Francis Andrews had attitude!
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Did 'our' Francis Andrews die at Stoney Creek, Singleton in 1870?
From Kim: The Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser Thursday 8 December 1870:
From Ray:
I think that this was probably the Francis Andrews transported to NSW on "Captain Cook" in 1833. He was assigned W.S.Bell at Patrick Plains (now Singleton) in 1837 and was granted a Ticket-of-Leave on 18.11.1837. He was then at Invermein, which is now the town of Scone (that name adopted in 1838). I took the above information from the "Free or Felon" site.
So, where did "our Francis Andrews" "John (2) 1833" die? |
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