FLEMING Henry Paramore
Name | Henry Paramore FLEMING |
Country Of Origin | England |
Born | 1822 |
Died | 1867 |
Birth/Baptism | Born approx. 1822, Ramsgate, Kent, England |
Parents | Mother: Ellen (convict record) |
Apprenticeship | unknown |
Skills | Clockmaker |
Work Locations | No record found working in his trade in Van Diemen’s Land (Tasmania) |
Street Address |
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Marriage/Spouse | 3 December 1849, Bathurst Street, Hobart, to Mary Ann Rachel Curtis. |
Trial | 4 April 1844, Kent Quarter Sessions, England |
Sentence | Ten years transportation for stealing 36 sovereigns |
Arrival | 6 September 1844 on the convict ship, Barossa (2) |
Police Number | 13905 |
Convict Assignment | |
Ticket of Leave | 26 August 1850 |
Conditional Pardon | 14 June 1853 |
Other | Other skills: Glazier, painter. Probation period: 15 months at Buckland 1858: Master painter, Murray Street, Hobart |
Death | 9 May 1867, at his residence, Murray Street, Hobart |
References | |
TAHO: CON33/1/59, CON18/1/40, CON14/1/8, RGD35/1/7 no6748 Death 1867 [John Paramore Fleming]. The Examiner (Launceston) 30 March 1850, 26 June 1852, 21 June 1853; The Courier Hobart 8 December 1855; Tasmania Daily News 19 May 1858; Cornwall Chronicle 11 May 1867. |
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