Henry Langton, 1798–1862?> (aged 64 years)
- Name
- Henry /Langton/
- Given names
- Henry
- Surname
- Langton
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Immigration
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Source: State Library of Queensland. Convict Transportation Registers Database 1787-1867 [database on-line].
Citation details: Source: Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 88, Class and Piece Number HO11/2, Page Number 319 (161) Text: Henry Langton, one of 125 convicts transported on the ship Shipley, 20 December 1816. Text: Arrived in NSW 24 Apr 1817 Citation details: Bury and Norwich Post Wed 4 Sep 1816 p. 3 Text: On Sunday last the gaoler of this city received the sentences of the prisoners in the city gaol, who were tried at the last Assizes, and received sentence of death, but have been since reprieved on condition of being transported, viz. Edward Edwards for 14 years; Henry Langton, Robert Steward and William Gunton, for life. Citation details: Norfolk Chronicle Sat 32 Sep 1816 p. 2 Text: On Tuesday last, the following six convicts were conveyed from the City Gaol to their respective destinations, viz. Henry Langton, Wm. Gunton, Robert Steward, Edward Edwards, John Taylor, and John W. Smith alias Wiggett. - The four former to Portsmouth, whence they will embark for New South Wales. Langton, Gunton and Steward are transported for life; Edwards for fourteen years...A very numerous concourse of people assembled to witness the departure of these criminals. |
Census
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Text: How disposed of: Mr Moore, in the colony |
Marriage
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Source: Purnell, Marion (editor)
Text: de facto relationship which resulted in the birth of Henry Langton in 1823. |
Census
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Residence
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Text: On lists of prisoners transported to Port Macquarie per "Sally" |
Census
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Text: Langton, Henry, convict, Shipley, 1817, life, engineer's clerk, Port Macquarie |
Census
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Text: Langton, Henry, 38, Shipley, 1817, working for Government, Port Macquarie |
Death
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Text: 5825/1862 LANGTON HENRY UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RYDE |
himself |
1798–1862
Birth: about 1798
Death: 1862 — Ryde, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
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wife |
1803–1848
Birth: about 1803
40
Death: 1848 — Hunter, New South Wales, Australia |
Marriage | Marriage — about 1822 — |
2 years
son |
1823–1904
Birth: 1823
25
20
— Windsor, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia Death: 1904 — Waterloo, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
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wife |
1803–1848
Birth: about 1803
40
Death: 1848 — Hunter, New South Wales, Australia |
Marriage | Marriage — 1824 — Windsor, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia |
2 years
stepson |
1825–1909
Birth: 1825
50
22
— New South Wales, Australia Death: 1909 — Wellington, Central Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia |
4 years
stepson |
1828–1882
Birth: about 1828
53
25
Death: April 17, 1882 — Sydney City, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
3 years
stepson |
1830–1873
Birth: 1830
55
27
— New South Wales, Australia Death: June 3, 1873 — the high seas |
3 years
stepdaughter |
1832–1907
Birth: 1832
57
29
— New South Wales, Australia Death: 1907 — Sydney City, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
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Immigration |
Source: State Library of Queensland. Convict Transportation Registers Database 1787-1867 [database on-line].
Citation details: Source: Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 88, Class and Piece Number HO11/2, Page Number 319 (161) Text: Henry Langton, one of 125 convicts transported on the ship Shipley, 20 December 1816. Text: Arrived in NSW 24 Apr 1817 Citation details: Bury and Norwich Post Wed 4 Sep 1816 p. 3 Text: On Sunday last the gaoler of this city received the sentences of the prisoners in the city gaol, who were tried at the last Assizes, and received sentence of death, but have been since reprieved on condition of being transported, viz. Edward Edwards for 14 years; Henry Langton, Robert Steward and William Gunton, for life. Citation details: Norfolk Chronicle Sat 32 Sep 1816 p. 2 Text: On Tuesday last, the following six convicts were conveyed from the City Gaol to their respective destinations, viz. Henry Langton, Wm. Gunton, Robert Steward, Edward Edwards, John Taylor, and John W. Smith alias Wiggett. - The four former to Portsmouth, whence they will embark for New South Wales. Langton, Gunton and Steward are transported for life; Edwards for fourteen years...A very numerous concourse of people assembled to witness the departure of these criminals. |
Census |
Text: How disposed of: Mr Moore, in the colony |
Marriage |
Source: Purnell, Marion (editor)
Text: de facto relationship which resulted in the birth of Henry Langton in 1823. |
Census |
Text: Clerk, Windsor |
Residence |
Text: On lists of prisoners transported to Port Macquarie per "Sally" |
Census |
Text: Langton, Henry, convict, Shipley, 1817, life, engineer's clerk, Port Macquarie |
Census |
Text: Langton, Henry, 38, Shipley, 1817, working for Government, Port Macquarie |
Death |
Text: 5825/1862 LANGTON HENRY UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RYDE |