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Lawson Families from other CountriesThis page is being developed. Please come back later.The accepted authoritive work on Australian convicts is Charles Bateson's Convict Ships (Library of Australian History, out of print); in it, Bateson states that 160,151 total convicts were sent to Australia. Although most of the convicts were from the British Isles, some were also from various British colonies.
The British Government first sent convicts to New South Wales, Australia in 1788, after the American Revolution. But NSW refused to accept convicts after 1842 because the population had grown after the success of free immigration. Convicts were first sent to Tasmania (formerly Van Diemens Land) in 1803. Western Australian accepted male convicts only from 1850 to 1868. [An attempt was also made to send convicts to Port Phillip (Melbourne, Victoria), but this failed.] [Home] [Into] [Lawson Name] [Newsletter] [Distribution in England] [Distribution in Scotland] [1881 census] [Discussion List] [UK Records] [US Recods] [Links] [North America] [Rest of World] |
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