First Fleet Deaths Norfolk Island
List of the 43 deaths of First Fleeters on Norfolk Island 1788 – 1814 including convicts, marines, ships crew and free people
Read moreList of the 43 deaths of First Fleeters on Norfolk Island 1788 – 1814 including convicts, marines, ships crew and free people
Read moreThis booklet provides a historical overview of the Penal Settlement on Norfolk Island during its early years from 1825 to
Read moreAustralian History Research provides family history reports for Norfolk Island 1788 – 1814
Read moreGypsy Girls: Mary and Priscilla Loveridge is the story of some and historical insight from the early colony of NSW,
Read moreThomas Huckles convict arrived in NSW per Salamander in August 1791 with the Third Fleet .
Read moreList of historical books published by Australian History Research about Norfolk Island
Read morePassenger list for the Francis from Norfolk Island to Sydney July 1796, all passengers were removed off the stores on 9 Jul 1796 for the voyage to Sydney per schooner Francis.
Read moreThe Australian Research Council-Discovery Project, Enquiring Into Empire (DP180100537), and has been compiled by staff, students and associates involved in
Read moreSome 60% of the First Fleet 1788 of convicts, marines, ships crew, ship marines, free people lived on Norfolk Island at some time during the Colonial Settlement 1788 to 1814.
Read moreNorfolk Island was also a place of banishment for colonial sentences of secondary transportation and hard labour issued by authorities in NSW, namely the Court of Criminal Jurisdiction (Criminal Court), Judge Advocate’s Bench of Magistrates (Bench), and the Court of Enquires regarding the various Irish rebellions.
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