STOCK Robert
Name | Robert STOCK |
Country Of Origin | England |
Born | 1819 |
Died | unknown |
Birth/Baptism | Born 18 June 1819, St Martin-in-the-Fields, Middlesex, England Bapt. 20 October 1819, St James, Clerkenwell, London. |
Parents | William (clockmaker) and Martha Stock |
Apprenticeship | Most likely with his father |
Skills | Clockmaker, Watchmaker |
Work Locations | No record found working in his trade in Van Diemen’s Land (Tasmania) |
Marriage/Spouse | Wife Charlotte in England |
Trial | 25 November 1844, Central Criminal Court, London |
Sentence | Seven years transportation for stealing one clock and one clock case, the property of his employer, Aaron Salaman. |
Arrival | 4 July 1845 on the convict ship, Theresa |
Police Number | 16010 |
Convict Assignment | |
Ticket of Leave | 23 March 1849 |
Conditional Pardon | |
Other | 1841: Clockmaker, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, London
Convict probation period: Fifteen months, Port Esperance. January 1852: Certificate of Freedom 20 October 1852: Departed Van Diemen’s Land for Melbourne, Victoria, on the ship Yarra Yarra. |
Death | unknown |
References | |
TAHO: CON33/1/67, CON14/1/29, POL220/1/2 1852. Web: Old Bailey Online, Ref. t18441125-108, 25 November 1844; Ancestry: England Births & Christenings 1819; 1841 England Census. |
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