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WILLIAM SINGLETON – BONE SETTER AND TEA BREWER

On July 24, 2020   /   History   /   2 Comments
Tags: Eliza Bryan, Female Convicts, Sassafras, Tasmania, Tasmanian convicts, William Singletoon
WILLIAM SINGLETON - BONE SETTER AND  TEA BREWER

William Singleton was my great-great grandfather. He was transported to Tasmania for life in 1828, aboard the convict ship Manilus. As with most convicts his crime was theft, in this case cheese, bread and bacon. Oh dear, a seventeen year old brickie’s lad gets very hungry. During

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