Charles Cridland, 18031879 (aged 76 years)

Name
Charles /Cridland/
Given names
Charles
Surname
Cridland
Birth
about 1803
Immigration
Text:

Charles was transported aboard the ship 'Hebe' which departed England on 27 Jul 1820.

Old Bailey transcript
THIRD DAY, FRIDAY, APRIL 14 1820
CHARLES CRIDLAND was indicted for stealing, on the 14th of March , one handkerchief, value 6 s., the goods of Henry Coape Coates, from his person.
MR. HENRY COAPE COATES. I live in Essex-court, Temple. On the 14th of March, about half-past five o'clock in the afternoon, I was walking in the Strand, near Somerset House. A boy pulled my arm, and said, "Your pocket has been picked," I immediately felt, and missed my handkerchief. I pursued in the way he directed me, and found the prisoner in the custody of a constable, who produced my handkerchief.
MR. WILLIAM ADAMS SMITH. I live at Purden; in Essex; I was in company with Mr. Coates. A boy came behind, and said his pocket had been picked, and the thieves had crossed the street. I joined in pursuit, and saw a man, who said two of them were gone one way, and one another. I saw the prisoner and a boy running up Swan-yard, and Mr. Coates called out Stop thief! I found the prisoner in custody of Webb, and saw my handkerchief picked up in the direction he had run.
HAMMOND WEBB. I am a constable. I was at tea in my house in Clare-court, heard the cry of Stop thief! ran to the door, and saw Mr. Smith following the prisoner, who was coming from Drury-lane towards Blackmore-street; just as he turned into Blackmore-street I saw him throw the handkerchief down, and secured him about fifteen yards off. A woman picked it up and gave it to me.
(Property produced and sworn to.)
GUILTY Aged 17.
Transported for Life .
First Middlesex Jury, before Mr. Common Sergeant.

Marriage
Text:

Elizabeth Whaling and Charles Cridland applied for permission to marry in a Roman Catholic church in Sep 5 and 8, 1825.

Census
Text:

Charles was a general servant for William and Ann Clements in Sydney.

Census
Text:

Counted were:
Charles Cridland aged 24, ticket of leave holder, transported on the 'Ebie' in 1820, received a life sentence, a Protestant and sawyer.
Eliza Whealen 22 assigned servant (to husband), transported for 14 years aboard the 'Woodman' in 1823, Catholic
Charles Cridland aged 2 and a half born in colony
Mary Ann Cridland aged 1 and a half born in colony.

Death
Text:

Name Charles Cridland
Death Date 1879
Death Place New South Wales
Registration Year 1879
Registration Place Sydney New South Wales
Registration Number 1615

Family with Elizabeth Wheelan
himself
18031879
Birth: about 1803
Death: 1879Sydney City, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
wife
18061878
Birth: about 1806Dublin, Ireland
Death: 1878Sydney City, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Marriage Marriage1825
2 years
son
18261910
Birth: 1826 23 20 New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1910West Maitland, Hunter, New South Wales, Australia
2 years
daughter
18271908
Birth: 1827 24 21 New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1908Waratah, Hunter, New South Wales, Australia
2 years
son
2 years
son
3 years
son
18311890
Birth: about 1831 28 25
Death: 1890Dubbo, Central Western Slopes and Plains, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
daughter
4 years
daughter
1836
Birth: 1836 33 30 Sydney City, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Death:
2 years
daughter
18371923
Birth: about 1837 34 31
Death: 1923Waverley, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
2 years
son
18381844
Birth: 1838 35 32 New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1844East Maitland, Hunter, New South Wales, Australia
6 years
son
3 years
son
18451925
Birth: 1845 42 39 East Maitland, Hunter, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1925Temora, South West Slopes, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
son
18471927
Birth: 1847 44 41 East Maitland, Hunter, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1927Auburn, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
daughter
Birth
Immigration
Text:

Charles was transported aboard the ship 'Hebe' which departed England on 27 Jul 1820.

Old Bailey transcript
THIRD DAY, FRIDAY, APRIL 14 1820
CHARLES CRIDLAND was indicted for stealing, on the 14th of March , one handkerchief, value 6 s., the goods of Henry Coape Coates, from his person.
MR. HENRY COAPE COATES. I live in Essex-court, Temple. On the 14th of March, about half-past five o'clock in the afternoon, I was walking in the Strand, near Somerset House. A boy pulled my arm, and said, "Your pocket has been picked," I immediately felt, and missed my handkerchief. I pursued in the way he directed me, and found the prisoner in the custody of a constable, who produced my handkerchief.
MR. WILLIAM ADAMS SMITH. I live at Purden; in Essex; I was in company with Mr. Coates. A boy came behind, and said his pocket had been picked, and the thieves had crossed the street. I joined in pursuit, and saw a man, who said two of them were gone one way, and one another. I saw the prisoner and a boy running up Swan-yard, and Mr. Coates called out Stop thief! I found the prisoner in custody of Webb, and saw my handkerchief picked up in the direction he had run.
HAMMOND WEBB. I am a constable. I was at tea in my house in Clare-court, heard the cry of Stop thief! ran to the door, and saw Mr. Smith following the prisoner, who was coming from Drury-lane towards Blackmore-street; just as he turned into Blackmore-street I saw him throw the handkerchief down, and secured him about fifteen yards off. A woman picked it up and gave it to me.
(Property produced and sworn to.)
GUILTY Aged 17.
Transported for Life .
First Middlesex Jury, before Mr. Common Sergeant.

Marriage
Text:

Elizabeth Whaling and Charles Cridland applied for permission to marry in a Roman Catholic church in Sep 5 and 8, 1825.

Census
Text:

Charles was a general servant for William and Ann Clements in Sydney.

Census
Text:

Counted were:
Charles Cridland aged 24, ticket of leave holder, transported on the 'Ebie' in 1820, received a life sentence, a Protestant and sawyer.
Eliza Whealen 22 assigned servant (to husband), transported for 14 years aboard the 'Woodman' in 1823, Catholic
Charles Cridland aged 2 and a half born in colony
Mary Ann Cridland aged 1 and a half born in colony.

Death
Text:

Name Charles Cridland
Death Date 1879
Death Place New South Wales
Registration Year 1879
Registration Place Sydney New South Wales
Registration Number 1615