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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you look at the Number Thomas GWILLIAM was given <strong>7115</strong> on the Clyde  - this was the number quoted in the Newspaper Article i.e. <strong>Late 7115</strong></p>
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George COOPER - Ref. No: 7048<br />
Thomas COOPER - Ref. No. 7049</p>
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<title>Tom and George (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Can I just say a big 'Thank you' to everyone who has come up with all this information. It is the closest I have ever to understanding what on earth had happened in those by-gone days.</p>
<p> I am still puzzling over the Sergeant's meaning regarding the two sheep thieves, whom the farmer had hired him to deal with, when it is  purported  that he said they must have a good hiding but must die a good colour. </p>
<p>The other day I came across this little snippet:</p>
<p>'THOMAS GWILLIAM, exp., late 7115; middling <br />
stout, 50 years of age, Sft. 4|in. high, red hair, <br />
(scanty), blue eyes, oval visage, sallow complexion ; <br />
is chargeji on warrant issued at York, on the 7tli <br />
inst., with stealing a kangaroo dog, the property of <br />
J. H. Monger. Vide Apprehensions.'</p>
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<a href="http://www.slwa.wa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0013/14521/187802_m.pdf">http://www.slwa.wa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0013/14521/187802_m.pdf</a></p>
<p><br />
and judging by the much appreciated information on this site regarding the description of prisoners it looks to me as though this one had just been released and was struggling a bit. </p>
<p>The newspaper reports either on here, or the one I have which I would stick on this site if I knew how-it refers to an article in the Gloucestershire Beat the newspaper of the Gloucestershire constabulary, only make me ask more questions.  I will probably never get to the bottom of it all.</p>
<p>I was given an account of another FOD family 'disaster' by the main witness so I have that pretty straight in my head.  </p>
<p>So be thay dyead or be thay alive? (In the last few decades of the 19th century that is). One thing for certain is that our Tommy and our George weren't in France.</p>
<p>This is a great site by the way.</p>
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<pubDate>Mon, 29 Oct 2012 18:16:41 +0000</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow, very interesting website, thanks !</p>
<p><a href="http://www.gloucestershirepolicemuseum.co.uk/page_2346438.html">http://www.gloucestershirepolicemuseum.co.uk/page_2346438.html</a></p>
<p>This prior thread mentions it plus an apparently excellent book too.</p>
<p><a href="http://forum.forest-of-dean.net/index.php?id=27152">http://forum.forest-of-dean.net/index.php?id=27152</a></p>
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<p>UPDATE 2018. The site has been revamped, the new link to Samuel Beard etc is here<br />
<a href="http://gloucestershirepolicearchives.org.uk/content/finding-your-police-ancestors/lost-on-duty/the-first-murder-of-a-gloucestershire-police-officer">http://gloucestershirepolicearchives.org.uk/content/finding-your-police-ancestors/lost-...</a></p>
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<pubDate>Mon, 29 Oct 2012 15:40:53 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>History of the Gloucestershire Constabulary (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>More details on this case (and others)</p>
<p>on the Gloucestershire Constabulary website</p>
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<a href="http://www.gloucestershirepolicemuseum.co.uk">http://www.gloucestershirepolicemuseum.co.uk</a></p>
<p>under heading:</p>
<p>Lost on Duty</p>
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<pubDate>Mon, 29 Oct 2012 14:17:07 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Sergeant Samuel BEARD, murdered 1861 (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi George,<br />
well done for spotting my deliberate mistake re the marriage of Sarah <strong>COOPER !</strong>.<br />
In the immortal words of my hero Captain Mainwaring, I was wondering who'd spot it first....</p>
<p>SORRY for confusing rather than clarifying the issue !<br />
atb from an Over-enthusiastic Amateur !</p>
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<p>Yes it does all makes fascinating reading, particularly as you say re Richard Roberts who, according to Sergeant Beard's statements, may not have struck first (that was definitely George Cooper) but Roberts certainly landed a telling &quot;heavy blow on the head... I fell down&quot;. Given Beard was then lying defenceless and kicked abt the head etc, I find it incredible Roberts was dealt with at all leniently ?!</p>
<p>I fully understand your priorities in this search, although wrt the other participants I presume this is poor Sergeant Samuel Beard ?. </p>
<p>Record_ID: 19132 <br />
Entry_Number: 373 <br />
Year: 1861 <br />
Month: Aug <br />
Day: 28 <br />
Surname: BEARD <br />
Forenames: Samuel <br />
Residence: Little Dean <br />
Age_at_death: 37 <br />
Officiating_Minister: John J. Hedges <br />
Event: Burial <br />
Cause_of_death:  <br />
Memoranda:  <br />
Notes: Text in margin illegible <br />
Register_Reference: P110 IN 1/12 <br />
Page_No: 47 <br />
Parish_Chapel: Littledean <br />
Soundex: B630 </p>
<p>Does this infer he was working out of Littledean Gaol/Station at the time ?.</p>
<p>I cannot find a local Baptism for him, I wonder if this is him (&quot;only&quot; have LDS sorry) altho no sign on FoD PRs or only via LDS ?</p>
<p>&quot;England and Wales Census, 1841,&quot; <br />
name: Samuel Beard  <br />
event: Census  <br />
event date: 1841  <br />
gender: Male  <br />
age: 19  <br />
birthplace: Gloucestershire  <br />
record type: Household  <br />
registration district: Monmouth  <br />
sub-district: Coleford  <br />
civil parish: Newland  <br />
county: Gloucestershire  </p>
<p>&quot;England and Wales Census, 1861,&quot; <br />
name: Samuel Beard  <br />
event: Census  <br />
event date: 1861  <br />
gender: Male  <br />
age: 32  <br />
relationship to head of household: Head  <br />
birthplace: Lydney, Gloucestershire  <br />
record type: Household  <br />
registration district: Monmouth  <br />
sub-district: 1 Coleford  <br />
ecclesiastical parish: St Pauls  <br />
civil parish: West Dean  <br />
county: Monmouthshire  </p>
<p>??</p>
<p>Interestingly most reports call him a Sergeant but witness William Guest calls him a Superintendant, presumably in error ?<br />
So far I've been unable to find Sergeant Beard in the local Trade Directories altho' he predates most I've seen, also they only tend to name station Superintendants.</p>
<p>PS ah here his is<br />
<a href="http://www.forum.forest-of-dean.net/index.php?id=20718">http://www.forum.forest-of-dean.net/index.php?id=20718</a></p>
<p>George, I strongly suspect forum member Paul BEARD knows more and may well be worth a direct email ?</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All very interesting. Thanks. I heard once that one of them 'turned king's evidence'. Maybe this is why the press weren't allowed in. And maybe this is what the judge alluded to.</p>
<p>The plot thickens!  Who did what and when?</p>
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<title>Richard ROBERTS/Amelia nee NELMES (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>? still not sure whether this is the correct Richard</p>
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In previous reply, gave you the 1871 Census with Richard ROBERTS (age 42 <strong><em>and now ill</em></strong>)  - wife Amelia (age 33) and Hannah aged 2 - no other children listed, may be Richard got a reprieve? - gap in childrens baptisms between 1859 and 1864</p>
<p>FOD records, Baptisms at Christchurch, residence: Shortstanding</p>
<p>Richard John - 31 January 1864<br />
Hannah 1867 and 1869</p>
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Looking at Gloucestershire Gen Database</p>
<p>Richard ROBERTS - age 34, - 4 September 1861 - Collier, Coleford</p>
<p><br />
On the 1861 Census</p>
<p>Richard ROBERTS - 33 Coalminer<br />
Amelia ROBERTS - 23</p>
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<title>George COOPER'S scar (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I note that George Cooper had a scar. I think that must be where the plain clothed policeman hit him over the head. They seem to agree on that point in their statements.</p>
<p>Re Richard Roberts not being on that boat the Clyde. I wonder if he ended up with a lighter sentence because there is some talk of it in those newspaper items. The judge says if he sees any reason to be more lenient (my words) in the future he will express it in the proper quarters.</p>
<p>That is strange as the policeman's original statement says that Richard Roberts was the one who hit him over the head.</p>
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<title>Robert VOYCE/Sarah COOPER (Convict Ships) (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There were no deaths on the journey to Perth in 1863</p>
<p><a href="http://members.iinet.net.au/~perthdps/convicts/index.html">http://members.iinet.net.au/~perthdps/convicts/index.html</a></p>
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If you search for Clyde - you can also get physical descriptions of George &amp; Thomas COOPER</p>
<p>i.e.</p>
<p>COOPER - George - single<br />
Collier, no children, 5'7  Inches - light brown hair, grey eyes, full face - sallow complexion, middling stout, scar on head</p>
<p>COOPER - Thomas - married<br />
Collier, <strong>4</strong> children 5' 9 inches - brown hair, light blue eyes, round face - fresh complexion, middling stout, slightly pock pitted.</p>
<p>- so he must have known about Lucy born in 1862</p>
<p>GWILLIAM - Thomas<br />
Farmer, no children 5' 4 and a quarter inches, light red &amp; scant hair, blue eyes, oval face, sallow complextion</p>
<p><br />
can't see a Richard ROBERTS on this list  (quarryman), but there is a</p>
<p>ROBERTS - James - stone mason etc., but looking at the other Clyde site - he was charged at the Gloucester General Quarter Sessions.  Appears to be convicted of Sheepstealing with previous conviction of felony (14 years transportation) </p>
<p>Single, no children, 5' 9 and a half inches, tall, red hair, grey eyes, long face, red complexion, stout, pockpitted.</p>
<p>Gloucestershire Gen Database: James ROBERTS, age 35, Stone Cutter, Coleford, date of trial - 12 January 1862.</p>
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<p>? </p>
<p>1871 Census, Shortstanding</p>
<p>Richard ROBERTS - 42 Coalminer (now ill) - <br />
Amelia ROBERTS - 33<br />
Hannah ROBERTS - 2<br />
Sarah ROBERTS - mother - widow - midwife, born English Bicknor</p>
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<p><br />
The chart goes across and gives, build, registration number, distinguishing marks etc.   29 of the convicts are 'pockpitted' out of 320.  </p>
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<p><em>'I think the second marriage of Sarah is this - 15 September 1872, Robert VOYCE/Sarah COOPER'</em> nee JONES</p>
<p><br />
1911 Census, Wales</p>
<p>Shortstanding, Coleford - living in 4 rooms</p>
<p><br />
Robert VOYCE, 69 - born Gloucester - labourer, quarryman, retired.<br />
Sarah VOYCE - 77 - married 38 years, no children, born Christchurch, Coleford</p>
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<p><br />
1861 Census, Joyford Hill</p>
<p><br />
COOPER</p>
<p>Thomas - 31<br />
Sarah - 27<br />
Thomas  - 8<br />
Emily - 4<br />
George - 2<br />
Thomas WORGAN, 69 boarder</p>
<p><br />
1871 Census, West Dean</p>
<p>Thomas <strong>JONES </strong>- 76<br />
Sarah COOPER - widow - 36<br />
Thomas COOPER - 18<br />
George COOPER - 12<br />
Lucy COOPER - 9 (christened 24 April 1862) - married John LAWSON, 13 March 1887, father: Thomas COOPER (deceased)</p>
<p><br />
1881 Census, Shortstanding</p>
<p>Sarah <strong>VOICE</strong> - 46 <br />
George<strong> COOPER</strong>, son 22</p>
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<p>The Clyde arrived in Perth</p>
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<p><em>'George &amp; Thomas: they are the children of William &amp; Hannah'</em></p>
<p><br />
1841 Census, Dean Forest, Joyford</p>
<p>COOPER</p>
<p>William - 35 Coalminer<br />
Hannah - 35<br />
William - 15<br />
Joseph - 12<br />
Sarah - 10<br />
<strong>Thomas - 8</strong><br />
John - 5<br />
<strong>George - 6 months</strong></p>
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<title>George and Thomas COOPER, Thomas GWILLIAM (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks, Jefff.</p>
<p>I think the second marriage of Sarah is this:</p>
<p>Record_ID: 2446<br />
Entry_Number: 221<br />
Year: 1872<br />
Month: Sep<br />
Day: 15<br />
Grooms_Surname: VOYCE<br />
Grooms_Forenames: Robert<br />
Grooms_Age: full<br />
Groom_Condition: Bachelor<br />
Grooms_Occupation: Blacksmith<br />
Grooms_Residence: West Dean<br />
Grooms_Fathers_Surname: Voyce<br />
Grooms_Fathers_Forenames: Henry<br />
Grooms_Fathers_Occupation: Carpenter<br />
Brides_Surname: COOPER<br />
Brides_Forenames: Sarah<br />
Brides_Age: full<br />
Brides_Condition: Widow<br />
Brides_Occupation: [not stated]<br />
Brides_Residence: Shortstanding<br />
Brides_Fathers_Surname: Jones<br />
Brides_Fathers_Forenames: Thomas (deceased)<br />
Brides_Fathers_Occupation: Labourer<br />
Licence_or_Banns: Banns<br />
Date_of_Banns: <br />
Signature_or_Mark: Both sign<br />
Witness_1: Thomas Baker<br />
Witness_2: Jane Jones<br />
Other_Witnesses: None<br />
Officiating_Minister: W. H. Taylor<br />
Event: Marriage</p>
<p><br />
I read newspaper clippings in the link a couple of days ago and was fascinated. It is difficult to work out what really happened.</p>
<p>I have another newspaper clipping which is entitled: 'Poachers still in the Dean' which refers to this case and is written about a century after the event. It also says: 'They were deported to France to serve their sentence and all four died before their time was up.' (Maybe they were on a prison ship in the channel waiting for their journey on 'Clyde' as it only sailed twice a year.</p>
<p>Then I read the post on here that says that Thomas Gwilliam died in the York Hospital in Western Australia many years later.</p>
<p>I will have to concentrate on finding the information regarding Thomas and George's death from Australian records...if there are any.</p>
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<title>George and Thomas COOPER, Thomas GWILLIAM (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.forest-of-dean.net/downloads/Newspaper/Thomas_Gwilliam_Guilty_of_Manslaughter.pdf">http://www.forest-of-dean.net/downloads/Newspaper/Thomas_Gwilliam_Guilty_of_Manslaughte...</a></p>
<p>From FoD PRs, for completeness;</p>
<p>Possibly;</p>
<p>Record_ID: 114669 <br />
Entry_Number: 17 <br />
Year: 1828 <br />
Month: Mar <br />
Day: 8 <br />
Parents_Surname: GWILLIAM <br />
Child_Forenames: Thomas <br />
Fathers_Forenames: James <br />
Mothers_Forenames: Elizabeth <br />
Mothers_Surname:  <br />
Residence: Joyford <br />
Occupation: Labourer <br />
Officiating_Minister: T.R. Garnsey Incumb[en]t <br />
Event: Baptism <br />
Memoranda:  <br />
Notes:  <br />
Register_Reference: 8212 <br />
Page_Number: 3 <br />
Parish_Chapel: Christchurch <br />
Soundex: G450 </p>
<p>But I think most likely, given the report states he was a &quot;quarryman&quot; and a Richard ROBERTS was also charged;<br />
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Record_ID: 9048 <br />
Entry_Number: 893 <br />
Year: 1828 <br />
Month: Mar <br />
Day: 26 <br />
Parents_Surname: GWILLIAM <br />
Child_Forenames: Thomas <br />
Fathers_Forenames: James <br />
Mothers_Forenames: Sarah <br />
Mothers_Surname: ROBERTS <br />
Residence: Col[e]ford <br />
Occupation: Stonecutter <br />
Officiating_Minister: H R Revell Curate <br />
Event: Baptism <br />
Memoranda:  <br />
Notes:  <br />
Register_Reference: P93 IN 1/4 <br />
Page_Number: 76 <br />
Parish_Chapel: Coleford <br />
Soundex: G450 </p>
<p><br />
And Brothers;</p>
<p>Record ID 114746 <br />
Entry Number 94 <br />
Year 1830 <br />
Month May <br />
Day 13 <br />
Parents Surname COOPER <br />
Child Forenames Thomas <br />
Fathers Forenames William <br />
Mothers Forenames Hannah <br />
Mothers Surname  <br />
Residence Berry Hill <br />
Occupation Collier <br />
Officiating Minister R. Davies Off[iciating] Min[iste]r <br />
Event Baptism <br />
Memoranda  <br />
Notes  <br />
Register Reference 8212 <br />
Page Number 12 <br />
Parish Chapel Christchurch </p>
<p>Record ID 115019 <br />
Entry Number 366 <br />
Year 1837 <br />
Month Nov <br />
Day 23 <br />
Parents Surname COOPER <br />
Child Forenames George <br />
Fathers Forenames William <br />
Mothers Forenames Hannah <br />
Mothers Surname  <br />
Residence Berry Hill <br />
Occupation Collier <br />
Officiating Minister T.R. Garnsey <br />
Event Baptism <br />
Memoranda  <br />
Notes  <br />
Register Reference 8212 <br />
Page Number 46 <br />
Parish Chapel Christchurch </p>
<p>Their siblings<br />
1822 COOPER William, William &amp; Hannah, Joyford Collier Christchurch <br />
1824 COOPER Joseph, William &amp; Hannah, Joyford Collier Christchurch <br />
1827 COOPER Sarah, William &amp; Hannah, Joyford Collier Christchurch <br />
1830 COOPER Thomas, William &amp; Hannah, Berry Hill Collier Christchurch <br />
1833 COOPER Eliza, William &amp; Hannah, Berry Hill Collier Newland <br />
1835 COOPER John, William &amp; Hannah, Berry Hill Collier Christchurch <br />
1837 COOPER George, William &amp; Hannah, Berry Hill Collier Christchurch <br />
1840 COOPER James, William &amp; Hannah, Joyford Collier Christchurch </p>
<p><br />
Given the dates I think this is Thomas' Marriage;<br />
Record_ID: 2322 <br />
Entry_Number: 97 <br />
Year: 1853 <br />
Month: Dec <br />
Day: 31 <br />
Grooms_Surname: COOPER <br />
Grooms_Forenames: Thomas <br />
Grooms_Age: full <br />
Groom_Condition: Bachelor <br />
Grooms_Occupation: Collier <br />
Grooms_Residence: Shortstanding <br />
Grooms_Fathers_Surname: Cooper <br />
Grooms_Fathers_Forenames: William <br />
Grooms_Fathers_Occupation: Collier <br />
Brides_Surname: JONES <br />
Brides_Forenames: Sarah <br />
Brides_Age: 20 <br />
Brides_Condition: Spinster <br />
Brides_Occupation: [not stated] <br />
Brides_Residence: Shortstanding <br />
Brides_Fathers_Surname: Jones <br />
Brides_Fathers_Forenames: Thomas <br />
Brides_Fathers_Occupation: Laborer <br />
Licence_or_Banns: Banns <br />
Date_of_Banns:  <br />
Signature_or_Mark: He marks she signs <br />
Witness_1: Mark of Joseph Gurney <br />
Witness_2: Eliza Griffiths <br />
Other_Witnesses: None <br />
Officiating_Minister: W. H. Taylor <br />
Event: Marriage <br />
Memoranda: - <br />
Notes: - <br />
Register_Reference: PFC82 IN 1/7 <br />
Page_Number: 49 <br />
Parish_Chapel: Christchurch <br />
Soundex_Groom: C160 <br />
Soundex_Bride: J520 </p>
<p><br />
I think this is perhaps his wife Sarah's second marriage ?;</p>
<p>GREEN William JONES Sarah Forest of Dean Westbury-on-Severn (FoD) Register Office   1871 4 105</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for your help. I really appreciate it. Yes, Thomas and George were brothers. I read some information on here the other day which showed newspaper items from the time when the trial took place which ended up in Thomas and George Cooper and Thomas Gwilliam being transported on the 'Clyde' to Fremantle.</p>
<p>The Fremantle gaol would only recently have been completed and I assume they were taken straight there. </p>
<p>Thomas's wife remarried in 1871 and it says that she was a widow. However, I am wondering if he was really dead.</p>
<p>A newspaper clipping I have says that they all died before they had completed their 15 years. As they were sentenced in 1861 but didn't arrive in Australia until 1863 I think they would have only done 13 years as convicts in Australia.  However, another thread on here says that Thomas Gwilliam didn't die until 1914 or thereabouts in York Hospital in Western Australia.</p>
<p>I keep trying to  find a record of Thomas and George's either release or deaths. (Thomas was 29 when convicted and George was 23).</p>
<p>(They are the children of William and Hannah.)</p>
<p>I came across another newspaper item which mentions a Thomas Gwilliam in York about the times I am looking at and the description seems about right.</p>
<p>Thanks again.</p>
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Convict Records - Clyde 1863</p>
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Ancestry:</p>
<p>Criminal Records</p>
<p>England <strong>1861</strong>, Gloucester</p>
<p>George COOPER/Thomas COOPER, Richard ROBERTS/Thomas GWILLIAM - Manslaughter - 15 years</p>
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Gloucestershire Genealogical Database</p>
<p>4 September 1861</p>
<p>All from Coleford</p>
<p>Thomas COOPER - 29, Collier<br />
George COOPER - 23, Collier<br />
Richard ROBERTS - 34, Collier<br />
Thomas GWILLIAM - 31, Quarryman</p>
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<p>1861 Census, Joyford/Coleford</p>
<p>GWILLIAM</p>
<p>James - 80<br />
Elizabeth - 70<br />
Thomas - 31 unmarried, labourer</p>
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<p>Trying to sort out, whether Thomas &amp; George were brothers.....</p>
<p>There is a Thomas COOPER, age 58 single, general labourer, born Coleford on the 1891 Census for Sewdley, glos</p>
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<p>Does anyone know what happened to George and Thomas Cooper, who along with Thomas Gwilliam, arrived on the Clyde (ship) at Fremantle in May 1863?  I read an article which said they all died before their time was up but apparently not.  I would be very grateful for any information.</p>
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