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*3 Jul 1837 - Somerset - Convicted of Larceny from a person - 6 weeks imprisonment
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*3 Jul 1837 - Somerset - aged 16 - Convicted of Larceny from a person - 6 weeks imprisonment. In the same session Jacob Brown of Stoke Lane was also convicted of Larceny and also sentenced to 6 weeks imprisonment but he was also whipped. Jacob Brown was then sentenced on 23 October 1837 at the age of 15 to 15 years transportation for picking pockets and sent to Tasmania.
*8 Aug 1839 - Somerset - Convicted of Larceny (for stealing ducks) before convicted of a Felony - 9 months imprisonment & twice whipped
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*8 Aug 1839 - Somerset - aged 18 - Convicted of Larceny (for stealing ducks) before convicted of a Felony - 9 months imprisonment & twice whipped
*6 Jun 1841 - living with mother and siblings at Stoke Lane, Somerset. Age shown as 15-20.
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*6 Jun 1841 - aged 20 - living with mother and siblings at Stoke Lane, Somerset. Age shown as 15-20.
*13 Mar 1843 - Tauton, Somerset - Convicted of Larceny (for stealing a load of coal) before convicted of a Felony - Transported for 7 years
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*13 Mar 1843 - aged 21 - Tauton, Somerset - Convicted of Larceny (for stealing a load of coal) before convicted of a Felony - Transported for 7 years
*18 Jul 1848 - as Thomas Lansdown arrived Tasmania from Bermuda aboard the "Bangalore"
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*18 Jul 1848 - aged 27 - as Thomas Lansdown arrived Tasmania from Bermuda aboard the "Bangalore"
*29 Aug 1848 - received a Conditional Pardon - allowed him to leave Tasmania as long as he remained in the Australian Colonies or New Zealand
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*29 Aug 1848 - aged 27 - received a Conditional Pardon - allowed him to leave Tasmania as long as he remained in the Australian Colonies or New Zealand
*13 Mar 1850 - sentence expired. Now free to travel anywhere
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*13 Mar 1850 - aged 28 - sentence expired. Now free to travel anywhere
*19 Sep 1851 - recorded in the convict records of his brother [[William Lansdown (1828-1905)]], who had arrived as a convict on that date, as "at sea"
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*19 Sep 1851 - aged 30 - recorded in the convict records of his brother [[William Lansdown (1828-1905)]], who had arrived as a convict on that date, as "at sea"
 
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Thomas Fussell Lansdown was born 1821 in Stoke St Michael, Somerset, England to William Lansdown (1792-1875) and Anne Fussell (1788-1872) .

  • 3 Jul 1837 - Somerset - aged 16 - Convicted of Larceny from a person - 6 weeks imprisonment. In the same session Jacob Brown of Stoke Lane was also convicted of Larceny and also sentenced to 6 weeks imprisonment but he was also whipped. Jacob Brown was then sentenced on 23 October 1837 at the age of 15 to 15 years transportation for picking pockets and sent to Tasmania.
  • 8 Aug 1839 - Somerset - aged 18 - Convicted of Larceny (for stealing ducks) before convicted of a Felony - 9 months imprisonment & twice whipped
  • 6 Jun 1841 - aged 20 - living with mother and siblings at Stoke Lane, Somerset. Age shown as 15-20.
  • 13 Mar 1843 - aged 21 - Tauton, Somerset - Convicted of Larceny (for stealing a load of coal) before convicted of a Felony - Transported for 7 years
  • 18 Jul 1848 - aged 27 - as Thomas Lansdown arrived Tasmania from Bermuda aboard the "Bangalore"
  • 29 Aug 1848 - aged 27 - received a Conditional Pardon - allowed him to leave Tasmania as long as he remained in the Australian Colonies or New Zealand
  • 13 Mar 1850 - aged 28 - sentence expired. Now free to travel anywhere
  • 19 Sep 1851 - aged 30 - recorded in the convict records of his brother William Lansdown (1828-1905), who had arrived as a convict on that date, as "at sea"



From records in Tasmania
Age given in 1848 was 28 years
Height 5'8" (172cm)
Neither reads nor writes
Single
Church of England
Fram Labourer (plough)

Family: Father - William
Mother - Anne
Brother - William
Sister - Anne






Siblings


Offspring of William Lansdown (1792-1875) and Anne Fussell (1788-1872)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Thomas Fussell Lansdown (1821-) 1821 Stoke St Michael, Somerset, England
Abigail Lansdown (1825-1853) 1825 Stoke St Michael, Somerset, England, United Kingdom January 1853 Stoke St Michael, Somerset, England, United Kingdom Edward Treasure (1825-1886)
William Lansdown (1828-1905) 15 September 1828 Stoke St Michael, Somerset, England, United Kingdom 1905 Launceston, Tasmania, Australia Margaret Darrough (c1844-1923)

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