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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z K
Jacob King - Jacob King was born in Cambridgeshire - He was twenty two when convicted of stealing poultry at the Norfolk Quarter Sessions on 13th January 1835 He was sentenced to transportation for life.Jacob King was listed in the New South Wales Government Gazette in June 1838 as having absconded from William Lithgow at Lake George three months previously. He was Issued with a ticket of leave in 1846.
Daniel Keefe 19 year old Chimney sweep from Surrey convicted in May 1835 for stealing clothing. He was sent to Horsemonger gaol. A Certificate of Freedom was issued in 1843. His description included - a Scar top of left side of forehead, scar under left ear, scar cap of left knee, scar outside small of right leg.
Robert Keevil was born in Kilmington Somerset. He was convicted of stealing a calf when he was 52 and when he departed England he left behind five children. He was granted a Ticket of Leave for district of Bathurst in 1844. His Description included: Lost canine teeth in upper jaw and left side of under jaw. Forefinger of right hand contracted
John Kemp - Farm servant aged 28 convicted of stealing grain. His father had been sent to Van Diemans Land in 1815. John Kemp was i ssued with a ticket of leave for the district of Bathurst in 1840.
Thomas Kendall Native of Cornwall - Convicted of cattle stealing with Henry Symonds and Samuel Symonds. Thomas was a farm labourer aged 21 and was single. He was sentenced to transportation for life.
Edward Kershaw Bootmaker convicted at the Middlesex session of Peace of robbery of lodgings. 5' 8" with dark yellow complexion, dark brown hair mixed with grey and dark chestnut eyes. The top of his head was bald. Issued with a Ticket of leave for district of Illawarra.
James King - Ladies shoemaker. Convicted of house breaking at the Central Criminal Court in April 1835 and sentenced to transportation for 7 years.
William King - Born in Warwickshire. Convicted of stealing poultry at Warwickshire Quarter Sessions and sentenced to 7 years transportation. Ticket of leave issued for the district of Bathurst.
Samuel Knight Died at sea July 1835. Aneurism
George Knight - Twenty two year old George Knight was convicted of embezzlement in September 1834. He had been employed as a sawyer, baker and labourer previously. Died 20 mile hollow stockade, Pitnacree in 1840
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