First Fleet Convict

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First Fleet Convict

Legg inn av HC » 30 des 2007 06:11:45

G'day

I've just started tracing Charles McClellan (often spelt McLaulin,
McLelan and as many variants as you can imagine) who was the youngest
convict at 14yo to settle on Norfolk Island with the First Fleet on 6th
March 1788. Records on Norfolk revealed he left the island on 5th
January 1793 onboard the US ship Philadelphia bound for China, but I
can't find anything since that entry. Could anyone give me suggestions
on where I might look now...new to genealogy and googling didn't give me
any answers.

Thanks heaps
HC ;-)

CWatters

Re: First Fleet Convict

Legg inn av CWatters » 31 des 2007 19:24:43

"HC" <IHateSpam@home.com> wrote in message
news:47772894$1@dnews.tpgi.com.au...
G'day

I've just started tracing Charles McClellan (often spelt McLaulin,
McLelan and as many variants as you can imagine) who was the youngest
convict at 14yo to settle on Norfolk Island with the First Fleet on 6th
March 1788. Records on Norfolk revealed he left the island on 5th
January 1793 onboard the US ship Philadelphia bound for China, but I
can't find anything since that entry. Could anyone give me suggestions
on where I might look now...new to genealogy and googling didn't give me
any answers.

Thanks heaps
HC ;-)

Wasn't able to google much either.

Found a reference to a "brig trader Philadelphia" here going Norfolk to
China...

http://www.danbyrnes.com.au/merchants/merchants9a.htm

"Capt Thomas Patrickson (probably Australian), for owner Capt Thomas
Patrickson is on brig trader Philadelphia, to Sydney, then Norfolk Island,
China, see HRA 1 (9), p. 47 and Churchward 1948; William H. Payne, Joseph
Peabody;"

"HRA 1 (9), p. 47" and "Churchward 1948" would seem to be references worth
looking up.

and again..

http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/AU ... 1046228609

"The Master of the Ganges was Thomas Patrickson who had visited the
settlement in 1792 in the Philadelphia, a small American brig. It was the
second foreign merchant ship to enter Port Jackson."

Again that thread references "HRA" whatever that is?

Might also be worth contacting the owner of this web site as Captain Thomas
Patrickson seems to feature a lot in the transport of convicts to Australia
around that time..

http://www.danbyrnes.com.au/blackheath/thebc41.htm

http://www.danbyrnes.com.au

Perhaps look for Charles McClellan in Australia?

CWatters

Re: First Fleet Convict

Legg inn av CWatters » 31 des 2007 19:29:16

"CWatters" <colin.watters@turnersoak.plus.com> wrote in message
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Perhaps look for Charles McClellan in Australia?

Sorry I meant back in the UK.

HC

Re: First Fleet Convict

Legg inn av HC » 01 jan 2008 03:10:00

G'day Colin

Thanks so much for your efforts, it's much appreciated. This is my
first dabble into genealogy (and it was quite by accident) so I'm still
learning where to search.

While I can't get to the Dan Byrnes site atm, I will keep trying.

Thanks again...and Happy New Year!
Bronwyn ;-)


CWatters wrote:

"HC" <IHateSpam@home.com> wrote in message
news:47772894$1@dnews.tpgi.com.au...

G'day

I've just started tracing Charles McClellan (often spelt McLaulin,
McLelan and as many variants as you can imagine) who was the youngest
convict at 14yo to settle on Norfolk Island with the First Fleet on 6th
March 1788. Records on Norfolk revealed he left the island on 5th
January 1793 onboard the US ship Philadelphia bound for China, but I
can't find anything since that entry. Could anyone give me suggestions
on where I might look now...new to genealogy and googling didn't give me
any answers.

Thanks heaps
HC ;-)


Wasn't able to google much either.

Found a reference to a "brig trader Philadelphia" here going Norfolk to
China...

http://www.danbyrnes.com.au/merchants/merchants9a.htm

"Capt Thomas Patrickson (probably Australian), for owner Capt Thomas
Patrickson is on brig trader Philadelphia, to Sydney, then Norfolk Island,
China, see HRA 1 (9), p. 47 and Churchward 1948; William H. Payne, Joseph
Peabody;"

"HRA 1 (9), p. 47" and "Churchward 1948" would seem to be references worth
looking up.

and again..

http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/AU ... 1046228609

"The Master of the Ganges was Thomas Patrickson who had visited the
settlement in 1792 in the Philadelphia, a small American brig. It was the
second foreign merchant ship to enter Port Jackson."

Again that thread references "HRA" whatever that is?

Might also be worth contacting the owner of this web site as Captain Thomas
Patrickson seems to feature a lot in the transport of convicts to Australia
around that time..

http://www.danbyrnes.com.au/blackheath/thebc41.htm

http://www.danbyrnes.com.au

Perhaps look for Charles McClellan in Australia?


HC

Re: First Fleet Convict

Legg inn av HC » 01 jan 2008 05:51:43

Back again

After a bit more searching I've found that HRA is Historical Records of
Australia.

Bronwyn ;-)

CWatters wrote:

Again that thread references "HRA" whatever that is?

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