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Jessie wrote:
<< Does anyone know how I could find out more about a person sentenced in
the Middlesex, England Quarter Session April 1766? He was then transported to
Baltimore on the ship Ann. In particular, I would like to know his age and his
crime. >>
For his crime (and perhaps age): Since Middlesex session records on FHL film
don't go that late, contact London Metropolitan Archives Library (formerly
Greater London Records Office, where the older records were filmed), at
_ask.lma(a)cityoflondon.gov.uk_ (mailto:ask.lma@cityoflondon.gov.uk) .
For his age: Check Peter Wilson Coldham, _Bonded Passengers to America,
Volume II: Middlesex: 1617-1775_ (Baltimore,1983; also available as a database at
Ancestry.com); Coldham, _The Complete Book of Emigrants In Bondage,
1614-1775_ (Baltimore, 1988; supplement c1992); Coldham, _More Emigrants In Bondage,
1614-1775_ (Baltimore, c2002).
Gene Z.
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Does anyone know how I could find out more about a person sentenced in
the Middlesex, England Quarter Session April 1766? He was then
transported to Baltimore on the ship Ann. In particular, I would like
to know his age and his crime.
Jessie Deith
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