were both convicts. Henry arrived on the Lord Lynedoch [Lord Lyndoch], on the 30th May, 1833,
Henry STANFIELD: -
Convicted at: Derby Quarter Session
Sentence term: 7 years
Ship: Lord Lynedoch
Departure date: 30th May, 1833
Arrival date*: 30th January, 1834
Place of arrival New South Wales
Passenger manifest Travelled with 329 other convicts
Margaret (1) - Ship
24 01 1837 - Departed Cork.
30 05 1837 - Arrived NSW .
126 - Days at sea.
162 - Females at departure.
151 - Females on Arrival.
Ed Canney - Captain.
Hy Kelsall - Surgeon.
Margaret Murphy
Age on arrival: 19
Religion: Catholic
Marital status: Single
Calling/trade: Childrens maid
Born: 1818
Native place: Waterford City
Tried: 1836 Waterford City
Sentence: 7
Ship: Margaret (1) [1837]
Crime: Stealing mantle
(Ref- Irish Convicts to New South Wales 1788-1849).
Henry Stanfield married Miss Margaret MURPHY in 1841 in (LC) St Matthew's Roman Catholic Church, Windsor, NSW - (Ref- NSW BDM V18411134 91/1841).
James STANFIELD was born in 1842 in Windsor, NSW. His parents were Henry STANFIELD and Margaret MURPHY.
James died on the 25th November, 1930, in Tumut.
James left home as a young person and worked at casual jobs including a try at the Kiandra Gold Fields.
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