Cover image for Conduct Registers of Female Convicts arriving in the Period of the Probation System.
Series:
Conduct Registers of Female Convicts arriving in the Period of the Probation System.
Series Number:
Access:
Open
Start Date:
01 Jan 1844
End Date:
31 Dec 1853
Creating Agency:
01 Jan 181831 Dec 1877
How to Use:
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Series notes:
As the control of women convicts was always a troublesome problem for the administration it was not feasible to subject women to the probation system and therefore they continued to be dealt with according to the old system.

Subsequent to 1844 women's conduct was recorded in the new type of registers, and each shiplaod was entered in a separate volume. The following information is included in this series: date and place of trial, sentence, dates of embarkation and arrival, religion, degree of literacy, crime for which sentenced, gaol and hulk report, whether married, convict's own statement of her offence, Surgeon's report on conduct during the voyage; then follows the details of the Description Lists: trade, height, age, complexion, head, hair, visage, forehead, eyebrows, eyes, nose, mouth, chin, native place, remarks (marks) and information on services.

These records are part of the holdings of the Tasmanian Archives
System of Arrangement:
37 volumes. Each ship is located on a separate volume.
Information Sources:
Guide to the Public Records of Tasmania: Convict Department.
Items: