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Index to Certificates of Freedom, 1823-69

A Certificate of Freedom was a document stating that a convict's sentence had been served and was usually given to convicts with a 7, 10 or 14 year sentence. Convicts with a life sentence could receive a Pardon, but not a Certificate of Freedom. The Certificate of Freedom number was sometimes annotated on the indent or noted on a Ticket of Leave Butt. Colonial Certificates of Freedom relate to sentences received for offences committed after arrival in the colony.

Top of Index to Certificates of Freedom, 1823-69 About the Index

Extracted from three record series, each entry in the index provides convict's surname, forename, aliases (if any), ship, year of arrival, Certificate of Freedom or Colonial Certificate of Freedom number, date of Certificate, State Records item number, Reel number(s), and remarks.

When mentioned in the body of the Certificate, cross-references are given to previous and subsequent Certificate of Freedom, Conditional Pardon and Ticket of Leave numbers, aliases, and the names of spouses and occasionally other family members.

There are c.40,000 entries.

Accessing the records

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Top of Index to Certificates of Freedom, 1823-69 Records series used to compile the index

This index was compiled from the following record series:

The amount of information in the volumes varies but they contain at least: date, name, ship and year of arrival, when tried and sentence. These butts show: number and date of certificate; number and name of prisoner; ship; master and date of arrival; native place; calling; place and date of trial; sentence; year of birth; physical description and sometimes a note re Ticket of Leave held or other remarks.

This series relates to convictions within the colony. The butts show: name, ship and year of arrival; native place; trade or calling; offence; place and date of trial; sentence; year of birth, and physical description.

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