The first of the Kingston family to come to Van Dieman\\'s Land was William who, in 1825, had been tried in the Surrey Assizes for helping to steal goods valued at 29 pounds, ten shillings and nine pence. He was sentenced "to be hung by the neck till he be dead". He was granted a reprieve and was ordered to be sent to the new colony in Van Dieman\\'s Land, which had been established twenty two years prior to this. THere was a great need for experienced farm labourers and William, being a good ploughman, was sent out as a convict.
He came out on the ship called "The Woodman", which left London on 6 Dec 1825 with 150 male convicts on board. "The Woodman" was a 419 tonne ship which was built at Gainsborough in 1808 and was employed to transport convicts to the colonies. On this voyage they came via Cape Town and four of the convicts died during the voyage. The master of the ship was Dan Leary and the surgeon was John Rodmell.
William Kingston was among the men sent to Richmond. On 30 May 1828 he is recorded as being punished for neglect of duty and insolence. At that time he was 25 years of age.
On 21 May 1832 he was married, in Hobart Town, to Ann Clutterbuck. He was later sent to Maria Island. By 1838 he had two sons and was working for a Mr. Glover, who owned property at Orford. On 30 Aug 1838 he received a conditional pardon (no. 1832). He worked at Rhebon for a while and then, in the 1840\\'s, he purchased land at Bream Creek and established a farm. William and Ann had four children - William George (1835), Stephen (1837), Lucy Ann (1841) and Charles (1844).
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William and George Kingston along with William and Thomas Chuter were convicted at the Surrey Assizes on the 14th March 1825 of burglary in the dwelling of Elizabeth Billinghurst and stealing goods to the value of nineteen pounds, fourteen shillings and six pence. Also on the 15th December 1824 did also enter the dwelling of Elizabeth Billinghurst and stole nine yards of silk to the value of fifty four pounds, five yards of bombasin to the value of seven pounds, one coat of the value of eighteen shillings, one frill to the value of one shilling, fifty yards of brown holland to the value of fifty shillings, twenty waistcoats to the value of four pounds, twenty yards of irish linen to the value of two pounds, fifty yards of printed cotton to the value of eighteen pence being the goods of and chattels of Elizabeth Billinghurst and one pistol to the value of ten shillings also the goods and chattels of Elizabeth Billinghurst.
A second charge was against William Kingston and Thomas Chuter that they did enter the house of Charles Buckingham and did steal fifteen pairs of shoes to the value of thirty shillings, one shoe to the value of four shillings, fifty pounds weight of leather to the value of eight pounds, one punch to the value of three pence and two thousand nails to the value of two shillings, being the property of said Charles Buckingham.
The verdict being "let them be severally hanged by the neck until they are dead" This was however commuted to transportation for life.
He came out on the ship called "The Woodman", which left London on 6 Dec 1825 with 150 male convicts on board. "The Woodman" was a 419 tonne ship which was built at Gainsborough in 1808 and was employed to transport convicts to the colonies. On this voyage they came via Cape Town and four of the convicts died during the voyage. The master of the ship was Dan Leary and the surgeon was John Rodmell.
William Kingston was among the men sent to Richmond. On 30 May 1828 he is recorded as being punished for neglect of duty and insolence. At that time he was 25 years of age.
On 21 May 1832 he was married, in Hobart Town, to Ann Clutterbuck. He was later sent to Maria Island. By 1838 he had two sons and was working for a Mr. Glover, who owned property at Orford. On 30 Aug 1838 he received a conditional pardon (no. 1832). He worked at Rhebon for a while and then, in the 1840\\'s, he purchased land at Bream Creek and established a farm. William and Ann had four children - William George (1835), Stephen (1837), Lucy Ann (1841) and Charles (1844).
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William and George Kingston along with William and Thomas Chuter were convicted at the Surrey Assizes on the 14th March 1825 of burglary in the dwelling of Elizabeth Billinghurst and stealing goods to the value of nineteen pounds, fourteen shillings and six pence. Also on the 15th December 1824 did also enter the dwelling of Elizabeth Billinghurst and stole nine yards of silk to the value of fifty four pounds, five yards of bombasin to the value of seven pounds, one coat of the value of eighteen shillings, one frill to the value of one shilling, fifty yards of brown holland to the value of fifty shillings, twenty waistcoats to the value of four pounds, twenty yards of irish linen to the value of two pounds, fifty yards of printed cotton to the value of eighteen pence being the goods of and chattels of Elizabeth Billinghurst and one pistol to the value of ten shillings also the goods and chattels of Elizabeth Billinghurst.
A second charge was against William Kingston and Thomas Chuter that they did enter the house of Charles Buckingham and did steal fifteen pairs of shoes to the value of thirty shillings, one shoe to the value of four shillings, fifty pounds weight of leather to the value of eight pounds, one punch to the value of three pence and two thousand nails to the value of two shillings, being the property of said Charles Buckingham.
The verdict being "let them be severally hanged by the neck until they are dead" This was however commuted to transportation for life.
- 29 May 1803 - Birth - ; Stafforshire, England
- 10 Aug 1888 - Death -
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PARENT (M) George Kingston | |||
Birth | 1775 | Curate of Seale, Surrey, England | |
Death | 1837 | Frensham, Surrey, England | |
Marriage | to Elizabeth Greenway | ||
Father | George Kingston | ||
Mother | Lucy Trift | ||
PARENT (F) Elizabeth Greenway | |||
Birth | 1778 | Basingstoke, Hampshire, England | |
Death | Oct 1851 | Frensham, Surrey, England | |
Marriage | to George Kingston | ||
Father | ? | ||
Mother | ? | ||
CHILDREN | |||
M | William Kingston | ||
Birth | 29 May 1803 | Stafforshire, England | |
Death | 10 Aug 1888 | ||
Marriage | 21 May 1832 | to Ann Clutterbuck at St David's Church of England, Hobart, Tasmania | |
M | George Kingston | ||
Birth | 24 Apr 1804 | Frensham, Surrey, England | |
Death | 4 Mar 1840 | New Norfolk, Tasmania, Australia | |
Marriage | 16 Apr 1821 | to Sarah Burnett at England | |
F | Louisa Kingston | ||
Birth | 1805 | ||
Death | |||
Marriage | to James Luff | ||
F | Harriott Kingston | ||
Birth | 1810 | Frensham, Surrey, England | |
Death | |||
M | Charles Kingston | ||
Birth | 22 Sep 1812 | Frensham, Surrey, England | |
Death | 8 Jun 1882 | Bream Creek, Tasmania, Australia | |
Marriage | 25 Dec 1838 | to Elizabeth Englefield at Lambeth, Surrey, England | |
F | Eliza Kingston | ||
Birth | 24 Aug 1817 | Frensham, Surrey, England | |
Death | Jun 1884 | Hampshire, England | |
Marriage | to George Wilson | ||
M | Stephen Kingston | ||
Birth | 1821 | ||
Death | |||
Marriage | to Martha McGlessen |
PARENT (M) William Kingston | |||
Birth | 29 May 1803 | Stafforshire, England | |
Death | 10 Aug 1888 | ||
Marriage | 21 May 1832 | to Ann Clutterbuck at St David's Church of England, Hobart, Tasmania | |
Father | George Kingston | ||
Mother | Elizabeth Greenway | ||
PARENT (F) Ann Clutterbuck | |||
Birth | 1811 | Paulerspury, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom | |
Death | 11 Aug 1879 | Sorrell, Tasmania | |
Marriage | 21 May 1832 | to William Kingston at St David's Church of England, Hobart, Tasmania | |
Father | ? | ||
Mother | ? | ||
CHILDREN | |||
M | William George Kingston | ||
Birth | 21 Oct 1835 | ||
Death | 29 Apr 1917 | ||
Marriage | 28 Jul 1856 | to Elizabeth Dunbabin at Sorell, Tasmania, Australia | |
M | Stephen Kingston | ||
Birth | 25 Sep 1837 | ||
Death | 15 Apr 1881 | Bream Creek, Tasmania, Australia | |
Marriage | 1859 | to Jane Williams at Sorell, Tasmania, Australia | |
F | Lucy Ann Kingston | ||
Birth | 1841 | ||
Death | 1888 | ||
Marriage | 6 Oct 1857 | to Henry Smith | |
M | Charles Kingston | ||
Birth | 1 Feb 1844 | Hobart, Tasmania, Australia | |
Death | 31 Oct 1922 | "Mayfield", Kellevie, Tasmania, Australia | |
Marriage | 12 Aug 1869 | to Mary Jemina Payne |
1 William Kingston b: 29 May 1803 d: 10 Aug 1888
+ Ann Clutterbuck b: 1811 d: 11 Aug 1879
2 William George Kingston b: 21 Oct 1835 d: 29 Apr 1917
+ Elizabeth Dunbabin b: 1839 d: Jun 1909
2 Stephen Kingston b: 25 Sep 1837 d: 15 Apr 1881
+ Jane Williams b: 1842
3 Robert Henry Kingston b: 1860
3 F Kingston b: 1862
3 Joseph Epheriam Kingston b: 1867 d: 1941
3 Lillie Jemima Kingston b: 1872
3 George William Kingston b: 1874 d: 1925
3 Malcolm Eli Kingston b: 1876
3 Eliza Jane Kingston b: 1879
2 Lucy Ann Kingston b: 1841 d: 1888
2 Charles Kingston b: 1 Feb 1844 d: 31 Oct 1922
+ Mary Jemina Payne b: 23 Oct 1852 d: 14 Jan 1920
3 Cecil Herbert Kingston b: 8 Nov 1885 d: 15 Sep 1916
3 Charles Egan Kingston b: 7 Jun 1870 d: 17 Oct 1911
3 Amy Edith Mary Ann Kingston b: 5 May 1872 d: 14 Sep 1950
3 Francis Stephen Edward Kingston b: 10 Oct 1875 d: 23 Feb 1933
+ Bertha Alice Clifford b: 1881 d: 1958
3 Arthur Ernest William Kingston b: 1 May 1878 d: 21 Feb 1879
3 Ernest Albert Kingston b: 13 Aug 1879 d: 14 Nov 1879
3 Alfred Leonard Kingston b: 9 Oct 1880 d: 27 Jan 1882
3 Archie Edward Kingston b: 4 Feb 1883
3 Effie Hilda Blanche Kingston b: 13 Nov 1887 d: 1963
3 Olive Ada Beatrice Kingston b: 14 Nov 1889 d: 13 Mar 1893
3 Frederick Clyde Kingston b: 11 Aug 1892 d: 5 Aug 1920
+ Virginia Olga Largen d: 27 Mar 1967
4 Douglas Clyde Kingston b: 2 Jul 1919 d: 15 Sep 1980
3 Bertha Louise Kingston b: 4 Oct 1873 d: 1966
+ Harold Witcombe b: 23 Jul 1853 d: 5 Jun 1921
4 Joyce Hilda Witcombe b: 25 Dec 1915 d: 18 Jan 1994
+ Robert Frank Morton Bob Cleeland b: 24 Jul 1911 d: 20 Apr 1999
5 Peter Robert Cleeland b: 31 May 1938 d: 17 Sep 2007
+ Private
+ Janet Dorothy Reid b: 1 Dec 1946 d: 28 Nov 2010
4 Charles Harold Witcombe b: 20 Aug 1904 d: 20 Jul 1975
4 William John Witcombe b: 1906 d: 9 Oct 1926
4 Mary Eleanor Witcombe b: 14 Oct 1907 d: 2007
4 Roy Edgar Witcombe b: 1912 d: 7 Nov 1924