LLOYD Thomas
Name | Thomas LLOYD |
Country Of Origin | England |
Born | 1822 |
Died | unknown |
Birth/Baptism | Born approx. 1822, Liverpool, England |
Parents | Mary Price-Lloyd, stepfather Lloyd |
Apprenticeship | unknown |
Skills | Watchmaker |
Work Locations | No record found working in his trade in Van Diemen’s Land (Tasmania) |
Marriage/Spouse | |
Trial | 4 January 1841, Liverpool Quarter Sessions, Lancashire |
Sentence | Ten years transportation for stealing penknives |
Arrival | 1 September 1841 on the convict ship, Layton (4) |
Police Number | 2343 |
Convict Assignment | |
Ticket of Leave | 6 October 1846, revoked 1849 |
Conditional Pardon | |
Other | Born Thomas Price (stepfather’s surname Lloyd).
Described on arrival as a watchmaker of two years with a speech impediment and slightly freckled, Thomas spent the first fifteen months at Rocky Hills Probation Station on the east coast. Convict assignments in Perth and Launceston followed. 1849: Illegally at large, ticket of leave revoked. |
Death | unknown |
References | |
TAHO: CON33/1/10, CON27/1/9, CON18/1/28, CON14/1/7. Web: Founders & Survivors convict database; Ancestry: England & Wales Criminal Register 1841. |
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