Archie's Mum
Always digging up clues
Should be Nye not Nape...mother Mary Wilson, convict aka FlemingName: Charles Nape
Mother: Mary Fleming
Father: Charles Nape
Birth: 14 Oct 1855 - Tasmania
Civil: 1855 - Longford, Tasmania, Australia.
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Should be Nye not Nape...mother Mary Wilson, convict aka FlemingName: Charles Nape
Mother: Mary Fleming
Father: Charles Nape
Birth: 14 Oct 1855 - Tasmania
Civil: 1855 - Longford, Tasmania, Australia.
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I don't think he is relatedName: Mr Nape
Arrival Port: Hobart
Arrival Date: 7 Feb 1879
Departure Port: Sydney
Departure Date: 4 Feb 1879
Ship: Esk
Where on earth did Cook come into it?Name: Mary Nye Cook of London, via El. & Henry
Birth Year::1818 Age:60
Year: 1878
Place Tasmania, Australia
Description AU6103-1878 Tasmania Reports of Crime 1878
previous.16 Oct 75.
Mary's occupation was 'cook' at that time, sorry to be unclearWhere on earth did Cook come into it?
How excitingHello Melanie.. lovely to meet you.
As mentioned in post #1 I found a random photo of Mary in a book and decided to find all I could of her. She is not related in any way but she fascinated me. I would still like to find out more about her now that we have heard from a descendant. Would love to help you any way I/we could. I’m sure I still have the book, not too sure but will have a search around in the next few days. In the meantime if you could let us know what you have so far I’m sure all the helpers on here would love to help you out, including me. Anything convict and I’m a glutton for punishment. I love them and all their interesting stories.
Luckily they were in Tasmania and Tassie convict records are so very detailed.
I will read all these posts here again and see what we have.
I cannot thank you enough, it’s been a very long time coming, I’m searching ancestry and exhausted information on Mary Fleming, I’m now trying Mary Wilson, she has a very long list of criminal activity. Not sure but worth a try.Well he wouldnt have been a ‘police officer’ as such but a ‘convict constable’. A trusted convict who was given the job as there was a shortage of proper police. Convict constables were still convicts But with a ticket of leave and put in charge of the other convicts. Hubbies gggrandfather was one also and also in Tasmania.
So happy you found us too. We will get you sorted somehow. With all these Marys it may take a while to find the correct one.
I won’t be around tomorrow but will come back to this on Thursday and do some more detective work in Tassie. Others here might find things too. Im sure they are champing at the bit to help.
Genealogy is my guilty pastime
Talk soon

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