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# Surname First Name Ship Date Location Reference
             
163245 - - Minerva 1824 25 November 1824 Sydney The Australian
             
  On Friday arrived the ship Minerva, Captain John Bell. Sailed from London on 14 July, touched at the Cape of Good Hope, which she left on 1st October. Bringing 170 male prisoners. Two were lost on the passage out. The guard consisted of Major Kirkwood, Quarter Master Hales and 43 men of the 40th regiment. Surgeon Superintendent Dr. Nesbitt R.N.. Passengers Mrs. Hales and three children and Mrs. Bell
 

 

31404 Bird John Minerva 1824 1825 April Newcastle SR NSW Main series of letters received, 1788-1825. Series 897, Reels 6041-6064, 6071-6072
             
  Assigned to Government service. Sentenced by the Commandant Captain Allman to 25 lashes for neglect of work and insolence to his overseer
 

 

166755 Bird John Minerva 1824 1824 - Convict Indents (Ancestry)
             
  Errand boy. Tried in Warwick 27 March and sentenced to 14 years transportation . Age 18, native of Brimingham. Assigned to S.L. Harris at Hunter River on arrival.
 

 

84192 Bolton Frederick Minerva 1824 1837 5 July (Burial date) Invermein CDR
             
  Remarks - J.C. Christopherson
 

 

166756 Bolton Frederick Minerva 1824 1824 - Convict Indents (Ancestry)
             
  Native of Manchester age 19. Mantle maker. Sentenced to transportation for life. Drowned in the service of Mr. Crawford.
 

 

84944 Booth Edward Minerva 1824 1842 9 June Newcastle CDR
             
  Burial date. Aged 72. Remarks: Newcastle Hospital
 

 

107287 Booth Edward Minerva 1824 1842 11 June Newcastle Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral Newcastle. Burials p9
             
  Ticket of leave holder. Died aged 71. Burial date
 

 

141051 Booth Edward Minerva 1824 1837 Patrick Plains GRC
             
  Age 63. Tried in Lancaster. Ticket of leave holder
 

 

166244 Bremmell Edward Minerva 1824 - - Convict Families That Made Australia - Smee
             
  Sentenced to transportation for life for burglary. Spouse Abigail Smith (CF). Issue Edward, Anna, Frances Ann, William John, James Joseph, Edward, Alexander, Charles and Elizabeth
 

 

31486 Broadhead Samuel Minerva 1824 1828 Rushelone, Luskintyre 1828 Census
             
  Labourer. Assigned to John Cobb
 

 

64772 Broadhead Samuel Minerva 1824 1831 20 January Maitland SG
             
  Granted Ticket of Leave
 

 

64774 Broadhead Samuel Minerva 1824 1831 20 January Patterson's Plains SG
             
  Granted Ticket of Leave
 

 

67957 Broadhead Samuel Minerva 1824 1838 28 November Port Stephens GG
             
  Granted Ticket of Leave
 

 

95678 Broadhead Samuel Minerva 1824 1831 23 July - NGE
             
  Clothier from Leeds. T/L holder. Sent from Newcastle gaol to Sydney for identification 18 August
 

 

116940 Broadhead Samuel Minerva 1824 1837 Port Stephens GRC
             
  Tried in Nottingham. Assigned to the Australian Agricultural Company
 

 

125448 Broadhead Samuel Minerva 1824 1831 15 August - SH
             
  Ticket of leave cancelled for robbery
 

 

166757 Broadhead Samuel Minerva 1824 1824 - Convict Indents (Ancestry)
             
  Soldier. Native of Yorkshire. Tried 14 March 1824 and sentenced to transportation for life. Age 25. Assigned to Mr. Cobb on arrival
 

 

20906 Buck Charles Minerva 1824 1833 9 May Upper Hunter River SG
             
  Obtained Ticket of Leave
 

 

67099 Buck Charles Minerva 1824 1838 4 July Invermein GG
             
  Ticket of leave cancelled for absconding from his employer
 

 

72106 Buck (Brick) Charles Minerva 1824 1832 22 December Newcastle Application to marry
             
  Age 29. Application to marry Ann McDonald who arrived on the 'Forth'. Minister Rev. C.P. N. Wilton
 

 

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