PLUMMER Joseph
Name | Joseph PLUMMER |
Country Of Origin | England |
Born | 1813 |
Died | unknown |
Birth/Baptism | Born approx. 1813, Middlesex, England |
Parents | unknown |
Apprenticeship | unknown |
Skills | Watchmaker, Watch Finisher |
Work Locations | No record found working in his trade in Van Diemen’s Land (Tasmania) |
Street Address |
|
Marriage/Spouse | |
Trial | 6 September 1832, Central Criminal Court, London |
Sentence | Seven years transportation for stealing 57 live tame ducks and 44 live tame fowls. |
Arrival | 31 July 1833 on the convict ship, Enchantress |
Police Number | 927 |
Convict Assignment | |
Ticket of Leave | September 1837 |
Conditional Pardon | |
Other | Other occupations recorded: labourer 1839: Free Certificate 8 October 1842: Supreme Court, Launceston, discharged. November 1842: Departed for Sydney on the ship, Tamar |
Death | unknown |
References | |
TAHO: CON31/1/35, CON27/1/6, CON18/1/6, SC32/1/11 Court 1842. Web: Old Bailey Online, Reference No. t18320906-289, 6 September 1832. Launceston Advertiser 7 September 1837; The Hobart Town Courier and Van Diemen’s Land Gazette 23 August 1839; The Courier 11 November 1842. |
|