Genealogy Links of:
THE WEB
Convicts to
Victoria
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Their are so many sites becoming available to research your Convict Ancestors that these pages
would go on forever & ever. I have included in these pages the basic Convict Web sites......I suggest that you also
search on Google by entering " Convicts & the Area you require " for continued updated Convict Research sites.
Prisoners landed in Port Phillip but a proportion went to
Geelong.
CONVICT SHIPS to
Victoria 1803 - 1849
WESTERNPORT SETTLEMENT - 1826 - 1828 at Corinella Victoria
REGISTER OF CONVICTS 1838 - 1852
Convict transportation registers database

Image taken from J.J.Knight's In the early days :
The British Convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database has been compiled from the British Home Office (HO) records which are available on microfilm. You can find details for over 123 000 of the estimated 160 000 convicts transported to Australia in the 18th and 19th centuries - names, term of years, transport ships and more
CLICK HERE to find a CONVICT
CENTRAL REGISTER
OF:
Male
Convicts / Prisoners
Penal & Goals Branch 1873 - 1947
CENTRAL REGISTER
OF:
Female
Convicts / Prisoners
Penal & Goals Branch 1857 - 1948
CONVICTS IN VICTORIA 1852 - 1854
This is a list of convicts who were sentenced in Victoria at such places
as Melbourne, Williamstown, Ballaraat, Castlemaine,Geelong and etc, to be
transported to Sydney,Tasmania or Western Australia or to serve their time in
Victoria.
The list was tabled on the Council Table by the Colonial Secretary by command of
the Lieutenant Governor.
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