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BrianG

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Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 9:45 pm Post subject: |
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I have her as an (unproved) 7th cousin twice removed!
But I think there are a few dodgy links along the line.
I know absolutely nothing about them
Regards
Brian
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Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 6:29 am Post subject: William COMSTIVE senior (? - 1820 - ?) & junior (1792-18 |
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G'day, I'm researching William COMSTIVE, born Garstang, Lancs, c1792, son of Ann.
William had an uncle, also named William COMSTIVE, who was still alive in 1820. William the elder was successful in manufacturing.
William the younger was a traveller: at first with the 29th Regiment, to Spain & Portugal; then to North America (War of 1812); then back to Europe for Waterloo. After discharge, he settled in Barnsley WRY, where he became active in local politics. By 1820, he was in York Castle, and convicted of High Treason. He was spared the death penalty. He was transported to Australia, arrived VDL 1821; married 1822; two sons, Thomas & Daniel. William was sentenced to death, again, in 1834, for forgery. This time he went to the "hell hole of the Empire": Norfolk Island. After eight years there, he was pardonnedd for his second conviction, but not the first., In 1842, he went to Sydney, to continue serving his 1820 sentence. In 1845, his health deteriorated, and he was an invalid until his death in 1858. His two sons were still alive in VDL in 1845, but nothing more is known of them: no record of marriage or death in VDL/Tas, Victoria, or NSW.
The COMSTIVE name seems to be mostly connected with Lancashire.
I have found a reference to the following family in the Lancashire Quarter Sessions, 1847: "Order of removal of William Comstive, Martha his wife, and Alice, Mary and Angelina their children; Clitheroe to Oswaldtwistle", but have not yet connected this family with the others I am chasing.
I will be please to hear from any other researchers.
Peter
in Darwin, Australia
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