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Sentenced beyond the seas: Convicts to Australia

Between 1788 and 1868 more than 162,000 convicts were sent from Britain to the Australian colonies. Many people with British ancestry have either a direct ancestor or a relative who was sent “down under”. A convict’s life will have several important events to help us learn about their story. This could include their conviction, transportation, assignment, ticket of leave, certificate of freedom, conditional pardon or absolute pardon. Learn all about these records, how to find them, and how to interpret them.

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Sentenced beyond the seas: Convicts to Australia | Jenny Joyce

Aafiaga Faaopoopo

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Ata ninii mo Trove Australia for Family History
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Trove Australia for Family History

Kate Ross

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O le umi o le vitio e 54:17
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Online Sources for Immigration into Australia

Jenny Joyce

Ata ninii mo Sentenced beyond the seas: Convicts to Australia
O le gagana o lenei sauniga o English
O le umi o le vitio e 53:01
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Sentenced beyond the seas: Convicts to Australia

Jenny Joyce

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