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Henry Maunder b. 1804

nathaniel1979

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Im trying to track my 4th great uncle Henry Maunder b. 1804 Cullumpton Devon.

Henrys parents are William Maunder & Maria Andrews, while his wife was Harriett Stocker.

Henry was transported to NSW in 1839 on the Barossa for sheep stealing. He served 7 years of a 14 year sentence.

After his release he simply vanishes.

Ive searched bdm nsw & got death certs however they arent my man.

Ancestry says he died in either 1882 in paramatta (no official record) or 1890 in Stroud (not him)
 

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Hi

The Henry Maunder on the Barossa [1839] had been charged with Burglary and received 14y, this may have been commuted at some point. He was aged 36y [b. c1803]. Married with 4 children. Occupation = weaver. Just to confirm this is your man.

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Henry Maunder
Immigration Year: 1839
Ticket Date: 30 Jan 1845
Ticket Place: New South Wales, Australia
Vessel: Banosa
[Image says 'Allowed to remain in the District of Liverpool'.

Geoff
 
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There is this in 1862, not sure if helpful..

Gov' Gazette:
First name(s) Hy Hain
Last name Maunder
Date 15 Sep 1862
Entry Postal
Place Lachlan
State NSW

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ToL:
Henry Maunder
Immigration Year: 1839
Ticket Date: 30 Jan 1845
Ticket Place: New South Wales, Australia
Vessel: Banosa
[Image says 'Allowed to remain in the District of Liverpool'.
So,would you say it was referring to Liverpool Plains or Liverpool?

Geoff
 
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