Convict Moxons


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  1. Thomas Moxon, convicted at Yorks - arrived in Port Jackson on the Matilda, 1791, seven years
  2. John Moxon of Ferrybridge, Yorkshire - arrived in Sydney on the Larkins, 1818, life
  3. John Moxon, seaman, convicted at Nottingham - arrived in Sydney on the Lord Sidmouth, 1819, seven years
  4. Robert Moxon, convicted at Nottingham in January 1821 - arrived in Sydney on the Adamant, March 1821, seven years.
  5. Jacob Moxon, born 1804 in Yorkshire, convicted for desertion at court martial at the Dublin Barracks in 1837. 14 years.  Died in Newcastle, NSW in 1844.
  6. William Moxon, convicted in 1841 at Aylesbury; arrived in Van Dieman's Land, 1842 on the Tortoise; native of Stewkesley, Buckinghamshire.  Check the information on http://foundersandsurvivors.org/ - a project about Tasmanian convicts.
  7. John Moxon, born in 1795, later known as John Moxham of Ebbesborn Wake, Wiltshire, arrived in Van Dieman's Land on the Royal George in 1830, sentenced to seven years transportation.

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