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Here are a few Cheeseman's that came to Australia from England
as convicts. This might help some with missing branches
Last name: Cheeseman
First name: Ann
Ship: Princess Royal
Year: 1829
Native place: NR
Trade or calling: NR
District: Windsor
Ticket no.: 42/2895
State Records shelf ref: 4/4169
State Records reel no: 946
From the Sydney Gazette, for the year 1832
James Cheeseman arrived per Asia/appointed as constable/Merton
The Asia arrived with convicts on numerious occassions 1820 from England,
1822 from England, 1825 from cork, 1830 from London and 1832 from Portsmouth
and again in 1832 from Down.
John Cheeseman arrived 1839 per "John Barry" convicted in Kent in 1838 for
Seven years transportation
Ticket of leave entry
Last name: Cheeseman
First name: John
Ship: John Barry
Year: 1839
Native place: NR
Trade or calling: NR
District: Yass
Ticket no.: 43/1239
State Records shelf ref: 4/4176
State Records reel no: 948
regards
Michael Cheeseman
searching for William Cheeseman father of Edward b 1834/6 Canterbury, Kent
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