Phillip Lampey[1, 2]

Male Abt 1790 - 1838  (~ 48 years)


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  • Name Phillip Lampey 
    Born Abt 1790  Devonshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Birth Date is from his convict, marriage and death records
    Gender Male 
    Convict 17 Mar 1813  Devon Assizes, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Phillip Lampey was convicted at the Devon Assizes on 17 Mar 1813 and sentenced to 14 years transportation
    ( Source: Australian Convict Transportation Registers - Other Fleets & Ships, 1791-1868)

    Phillip was originaly sentenced to death.
    Salisbury, Monday, April 5, 1815
    The Assizes for the county of Devon closed on Thursday se'nnight. The following prisoners were capitally convicted and received sentence of death, viz :- John Davey, for stealing eight ewe sheep from J.Hambly; Philip Lampey, for stealing a bay gelding from Priscilla Davey; Nicholas Knight, for stealing seven watches; Francis Sandoe, for stealing 35 guineas and £2 in silver; John Jones, for stealing 48 yards of cloth; Robert Slater, for stealing a watch; Sarah Mitchell, for stealing a watch, &c.; John Tiddy, for stealing 14 yards of kerseymere, 52 yards of nankeen, &c.; Richard Blackstone, for stealing a quantity of wearing apparel; and Susanna May, alias Wakeham, for stealing a remnant of cotton. They were all reprieved before the Judge left town
    (The Salisbury and Winchester Journal and General Advertiser of Wilts, Hants, Dorset, and Somerset - Some Selected Reports from the Salisbury and Winchester Journal, Monday, April 5th, 1813)

     
    Convict Arrival 7 Feb 1814  Sydney, New South Wales Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Lampey, Phillip, Feb 1814, ship General Hewett, convicted in Devon, March 1813, sentence 14 years
    (New South Wales, Australia, Settler and Convict Lists, 1787-1834)

    1814: Arrival of convict ship General Hewitt (7/2/1814).

    General Hewitt (also spelt Hewett )
    Transport: 973 tons. Launched in Bengal in 1811. Arrived in Sydney from London on 7 February 1814 with 300 prisoners, a detachment of the 46th Regiment sent to replace the 73rd Regiment, and Captain John Piper [former NSW Corps officer]. The General Hewitt departed for Ceylon on 5 April 1814 with the main contingent of the regiment: 10 officers, 362 rank and file, 96 women and 163 children, including commanding officer, Lt. Col. Maurice O'Connell. Arrived in Colombo on 18 August 1814.
    (Source: Journeys in Time)

    Lampey, Phillip, convict, G. Hewett, 1814, 14 years, G.S. (Government Servant) to Mr Evans, Newcastle
    (New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters, 1806-1849)
     
    Convict 20 Mar 1827  Maitland, New South Wales, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Surname: LAMPEY: First Name: Philip: Vessel: General Hewitt: Year: 1814: No: 122/6196: Date: 20 Mar 1827: Record Type: Certificate of Freedom: Citation: [4/4424; Reel 602]
    (State Records of New South Wales - New South Wales, Australia, Certificates of Freedom, 1827-1867)


     
    Certificate of Freedom 20 Mar 1827  Maitland, New South Wales Find all individuals with events at this location 

    Surname: LAMPEY: First Name: Philip: Vessel: General Hewitt:Year: 1814: No.: 122/6196: Date: 20 Mar 1827: Record Type: Certificate of Freedom: Citation: [4/4424; Reel 602)
    (Certificates of Freedom, 1823-1869)
     
    Interests 24 Mar 1827  The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser Find all individuals with events at this location 
    NOTICE
    The undermentioned Persons have obtained Certificates of Freedom during the last Week, viz:-
    General Hewitt
    Phillip Lampey.
    Transcribed from "The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser, Saturday 24 March 1827"
     
    Certificate of Freedom 24 Mar 1827  The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser Find all individuals with events at this location 
    NOTICE
    The undermentioned Persons have obtained Certificates of Freedom during the last Week, viz:-
    General Hewitt
    Phillip Lampey.
    Transcribed from "The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser, Saturday 24 March 1827"
     
    Occupations 1815 - 1838  Devonshire, England and Maitland, New south Wales, Australai Find all individuals with events at this location 
    On his burial record his occupation was Wheelwright

    When Phillip was convicted his occupations were given as Labourer and Butcher 
    Died 16 Jun 1838  Maitland, New South Wales, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • V18383351 22/1838: LAMPEY PHILIP: AGE 48
      (New South Wales Death Register 1788 - 1980)
    Buried 17 Jun 1838  Glebe Cemetery, East Maitland, New South Wales, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Surname: LAMPEY: Given: PHILIP: Age: 48 16/6/1838 17/6/1838: Religion: CE: Cemetery: Glebe: Source: BR: WHEELWRIGHT: Section: T: Grave: 34787

      Three children are also buried in Glebe Cemetery.

      Surname : LAMPEY: Given name: ELIZA: Age: 10: Death Date: 06.08.1841: Religion: CE: Cemetery: Glebe: Source: HS D. OF A LA: Section: TE FA: Grave: 20396

      Surname: LAMPEY: Given: SOPHIA: Age: 3: Death Date: 6/9/1839: Burial Date: 7/9/1839: Religion: CE: Cemetery: Glebe: BR: Grave: 34788

      Surname: LAMPY: Given: ELIZABETH: Age: 10: Death Date: 04/08/1841: Religion: CE: Cemetery: Glebe: source: HS: Grave: 23880

      Glebe Cemetery
      The St Peters Church of England Old Burial Ground at Glebe, also known as Glebe Cemetery is situated on the north face of a hillside in the suburb of East Maitland. The Cemetery is among the first in the Hunter Region, and is considered to be of State level significance. The earliest monument date is Andrew Sparke (died 18/11/1830) but earlier unmarked graves are probable
      The Glebe cemetery is a historical cemetery and is only operational for existing reservations.
      Address: George Street, East Maitland 2323 NSW
      (Maitland City Council)
    Person ID I7625  Hickey, List, Bundesen, Thomsen, Jensen, Jessen
    Last Modified 5 Feb 2011 

    Family Mary Ann Montgomery,   b. 1799, County Armagh, Ireland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married 16 Mar 1831  Maitland, New SouthWales, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Philip Lampey General Hewitt Age - 41; Condition - Free. Mary A. Montgomery Edward Age - 32; Sentence - 7 yrs; Condition - Bond. 16 Mar 1831: Clergyman: Mr John Wood: Maitland NRS 12212 [4/4508; Fiche 780]
      (Convict Index, New South Wales )

      V18315211 3B/1831: LAMPEY PHILLIP: Spouse: MONTGOMERY MARY A. CT
      (New South Wales Marriage Register)
    Children 
    +1. Anne Lampey,   b. 1834, Maitland, New South Wales, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 25 Aug 1913, Charters Towers, Queensland, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 79 years)
    Last Modified 30 Jan 2011 
    Family ID F2542  Group Sheet

  • Sources 
    1. [S66] Mrs Laurina Collins.

    2. [S84] New South Wales Convict Records .


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