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Certificates of Freedom 1823-69

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Following transportation to Australia, convicts (mainly British and Irish) could apply for a Certificate of Freedom at the end of their sentence, as proof he or she was now a free person. They were free to travel anywhere, and could return to their homeland. This dataset gives details about their conviction, their sentence and the date the certificate was granted. It encompasses the period 1823-1869.

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 Last name  First name  Date of issue
BROWN Thomas 10 May 1832

BROWN William 27 Oct 1825

BROWN William 24 Nov 1832

BROWN William 5 Feb 1841

BROWN William 24 Jan 1842

BROWN Alexander 20 Aug 1835

BROWN James 11 Jun 1829

BROWN John 10 Nov 1828

BROWN John 23 Jan 1829

BROWN Samuel 28 Jul 1828

BROWN Jane 24 Jul 1833

BROWN John 14 Dec 1826

BROWN John 1 Mar 1827

BROWN John 10 May 1837

BROWN John 23 Jun 1828

BROWN Prudence 22 Mar 1827

BROWN Sarah 15 Aug 1833

BROWN William 25 Mar 1840

BROWN William 11 Jan 1827

BROWN William 12 Apr 1827

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