Vital Statistics[]
- Sex : Male
- Born: Mar 3, 1784 at Newnham, Gloucester, England, United Kingdom
- Died: Nov 14, 1861 at Petersham, Cumberland County, New South Wales at years
- Interment: [[ | ]], [[|]] at Ashfield, Cumberland County, New South Wales
Parents[]
Thomas Hern
Martha ?
Siblings[]
Ann Hern
Martha Hern
Mary Hern
Betty Hern
George Hern
Thomas Hern
James Hern
William Hern
Catharine Hern
John Hern
Henry Hern
Spouses[]
- Spouse: Sarah Fussell (Abt 1780-1862)
Offspring[]
- Child: William Hearn (1814-1856)
- Child: Charles Hearn (1816-1890)
- Child: Hannah Hearn (1818-?)
- Child: Abraham Hearn (1821-?)
- Child: Martha Hearn (1823-?)
- Child: Martha Hearn (1825-?)
Biography[]
HEARN, Abraham. Per "Glatton", 1803
1810 Feb 10
Servant to Nicholas Bayly of Sydney. Petition for mitigation of sentence (Fiche 3165; 4/1846 p.112)
1813 Jan 9
Petition for mitigation of sentence (Fiche 3172; 4/1849 p.9)
HEARN, Abraham
1814 Jun 30
Of Parramatta. On list of persons to receive grants of land in 1814 (Fiche 3266; 9/2652 p.16)
1816 Jun 22
Of Minto. On lists of persons to be issued with horned cattle from the Government Herds (Reel 6038, SZ759 p.213; Reel 6031, 4/7028A p.34)
1818 Oct 19-21
On monthly return of wild bulls shot at Cow Pastures (Reel 6031; 4/7028A p.153)
1820 Jul
Of Bringelly. Memorial (Fiche 3021; 4/1824A No.341 p.291)
1822 Jan 19
Three cows issued to for reclaiming wild cattle at the Cowpastures (Reel 6033; X827 p.35)
1822 Jan 19; 1823 Mar 8
On return of horned cattle issued from the Government Herds between 22 Aug 1819 & 27 Dec 1823 (Reel 6031; 4/7028B p.12)
1822 Aug
Of Liverpool. Signatory to petition objecting to the Commissariat's new system of paying for supplies in Spanish dollars (Reel 6017; 4/5783 p.124b)
1823 Mar 8
Cow issued to on credit from the Government Herds (Reel 6033; X827 p.165)
1823 Aug 4
Convict landed from "Recovery" assigned to at Minto; listed as O'Hearne (Reel 6011; 4/3509 p.5)
1823 Aug 7
Constable. Re his dismissal (Reel 6011; 4/3509 p.35)
1824 Sep
On return of grain on hand in the Districts of Bringelly and Cooke (Reel 6061; 4/1780 p.258)
1825 Jan 12-May 28
Convicted of manslaughter. On return of prisoners convicted and sentenced by the Supreme Court (Fiche 3298; X730 p.3)
1825 Feb 4
Convicted of manslaughter; to be transported for two years. On return of prisoners tried before the Supreme Court of New South Wales (Fiche 3298; X727 p.6)
1825 Apr 21
In Sydney Gaol having been convicted of manslaughter & sentenced to two years' transportation. Requesting to be allowed time to settle his affairs before being transported (Reel 6063; 4/1786 p.46)
1825 c.May
Petition for mitigation of sentence (Fiche 3248; 4/1874 pp.101-101b)
1825 Jul 13
On list of convicts transported to Port Macquarie per "Elizabeth Henrietta"; crossed out (Reel 6019; 4/3864 pp.524-5)
1825 Sep 18
Did not arrive at Port Macquarie (Reel 6069; 4/1816 p.399)
Birth: Registered as Abraham Hern Parents Thomas and Martha Hern
Date:1784
Location:at Newnham, Gloucester, England, United Kingdom
Burial:
Location:at Ashfield, Cumberland County, New South Wales
Notes: Church of England Section
Death:
Date:14 Nov 1861
Location:at Petersham, Cumberland County, New South Wales
Event: Alt. Birth -
Date:Abt 1776
Location:at Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom
Event: Sentenced - Transported for life.
Date:25 Mar 1801
Location:at Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom
Event: Registration - Death
Date:1861
Location:at Balmain District, New South Wales
Immigration: convict per "Glatton"
Date:11 Mar 1803
Location:at New South Wales
Notes: A history of Bigga says free per Glatton in 1801, but all the other evidence points to him being a convict on the Glatton in 1803. It is not possible that he was free per Glatton 1801 as the Glatton was a HMS ship that fell out of favour following the disaster of the Battle of Copenhagen and was decommissioned in May 1802 and made a convict transporter. Her first voyage as a convict transport to Australia was in 1803.
Contributors[]
Yewenyi 10:28, 15 Sep 2005 (UTC)
Sources[]
- Pages 166/168 Bigga School Parents and citizens' Centenary Committee A History of Bigga Bigga Public School Centenary Committee
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