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Shipping Indent for the Baring (2)

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This is a page from the Shipping Indent – the record of all the convicts who came off the ship Baring (2 – second voyage) in 1819. It lists each convict’s name, and information about their trial, sentence, where they were from, their age, trade and appearance. Scroll down to find John Fitzgerald’s entry. There is less information listed for him – we wonder why?

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Museums of History NSW - State Archives Collections: Principal Superintendent of Convicts; NRS 12188, Indents, 1788-1842. [4/4006] p 315 Baring, 1819

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Museums of History NSW - State Archives Collections: Principal Superintendent of Convicts; NRS 12188, Indents, 1788-1842. [4/4006] p 315 Baring, 1819

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