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| Notes for George HUBBARD | ||||||||||||||
| General Notes: He was a boat builer in Deal . A complete story of George hubbard is included in the family folder. Also included is the forgotton Explorer section on George. Also numerous paper clippings etc.4 Noted events in his life were: Convict Notes:. On 17th March 1813 George was convicted in the Rutland Assize for aiding the escape of French Prisioners. Being towards the end of the Napoleonic wars this was a sensitive issue and he was given a Life Sentence. Refer to George Hubbard (1790 -1874) John Oxley Expeditions (George):. ReferTo Hubbard Appendices 2.3 Shrewsbury Chronile Article: Friday Dec 11 1812. Transcript From an Article. Refer to Appendix 4 Shrewsbury Chronicle. | ||||||||||||||
| Notes for Anne (Spouse 1) | ||||||||||||||
| General Notes: Ann came out on the Wanstead with Joseph Lycetts daughter Mary ann. The Wanstead ( a female convict ship ) sailed from splithead as part of a convoy with the General Hewitt. It arrived on the 7th Jan 1814. A month before the General Hewit. The Family sailed on the Elizabeth Henrietta From Port Jackson to Port Dalrymple on the 27th Sep 18184 | ||||||||||||||
| Last Modified 31 May 2009 | Created 8 June 2009 using Reunion for Macintosh |