YOUNG - Nailers Goal/Transportation for shooting (General)

by MPGriffiths @, Friday, June 27, 2014, 14:52 (3796 days ago)

Lent 1818

William YOUNG - Larcency - Acquittal - No Bell *** obviously used the bell (age 31 previous thread)


27 March 1852

William YOUNG (age 67) + (Amos YOUNG - age 20 previous thread) ****

Malliciously wounding with intent to do grevious bodily harm - Transporation for Life

Fod Records : Marriage 24 November 1806 English Bicknor

William YOUNG, living on land adjoining this Parish
married
Joanna LEWIS - ditto

by banns:

Witnesses: Mark of William MORGAN and Richard TERRETT

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1841 Census - St Briavels

Greenway

YOUNG

William - 55 - Nailer - born in County
Johanah - 55
William - 15 - Nailer
Elizabeth - 19
Amos - 12 17? baptism date 24 August 1823
Rhoda - 7 - FoD records, married Thomas JAMES at Drybrook: 28 Jan 1855 : witnesses William YOUNG/Emily FISHER
Emily - 9 - FoD records, married Thomas FISHER at Cinderford St John, 17 March 1852, witnesses James DREW/Ann MEREDITH


1851 Census, East Dean

Watery ? Lane

YOUNG

William - 65 Nailer
Joanna - 66 - buried at East Dean 30 January 1859 age 74
Ames - 29

Brief glimpses on British Newspapers on line (don't subscribe) -- a number of articles…… some dated 25 October 1851 then 3 April 1852 before Mr Baron Platt at the Assizes..

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shooting of a toll keeper - Chesnuts Ends, Pope Hill, William wore a frock etc


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British Convict Transporation Register Database

Title: Amos YOUNG, one of 320 convicts transported on the Clyde: 11 March 1863

Details: Sentence Details. Convicted at Gloucester Assizes for a term of life on 27 March 1852
Vessel: Clyde
Date of Departure: 11 March 1863 (from Portland)
Place of Arrival: Western Australia (arrival date 11 November 1863) Swan River


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