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Appendix 5 - Summarised extracts from St Peter Port Register of Persons Sent out of the Island

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 March 2023

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January 1844: Eliza Guichard, 70-year-old dressmaker from London, deported after 14 years – ‘no work’.

February 1844: Mary Mitchell, aged 42, from Millbrook in Hampshire, deported with 4 children after 23 years – ‘in distress’.

June 1844: John Blackmore, 38-year-old miller from Colyton in Devon, deported with wife and 3 children after 9 years – ‘wife deranged’.

July 1844: William Collins, 63-year-old Chelsea Pensioner from Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire, deported with wife and 2 children after 36 years – ‘ill’.

September 1844: Alexandre Bertrand, 32-year-old labourer from Cherbourg, deported after 20 years – ‘burnt hand’.

April 1845: Ellen Elliott, 55-year-old servant from Weymouth, deported after 36 years – ‘destitute’.

September 1848: Ann Williams, 23-year-old servant from Cornwall, deported after 3 years – ‘pregnant’.

March 1849: William Allen, 49-year-old labourer from Wells in Somerset, deported after 21 years – ‘sore legs’.

March 1850: Emma Thompson, 25-year-old servant from Plymouth, deported after 5 years – ‘scalded foot’.

November 1850: George Legg (13) and Thomas Legg (10) of Chard in Somerset, deported after 10 years – ‘left behind by father’.

December 1850: Elizabeth O’Neill, 37-year-old ‘distressed lady’ from Dublin, deported after 10 years – ‘destitute’.

September 1851: Maria Bargery, aged 33, from Crewkerne in Somerset, deported with 3 children after 6 years – ‘husband dead’.

September 1852: Elizabeth James, 60-year-old servant from Lyme in Dorset, deported after 32 years – ‘been in Hospital’.

March 1853: William Jones, 38-year-old cabinetmaker from Salisbury in Wiltshire, deported with wife and 4 children after 30 years – ‘in need’.

July 1853: Mary Ann Loveridge, aged 40, from Sidmouth in Devon, deported with 3 children after 8 years – ‘abandoned by husband’.

December 1854: Richard Allen, 37-year-old stone-dresser from Cullompton in Devon, deported with wife after 8 years – ‘wife insane’.

March, 1855: Mary Ann Jory, aged 32, from Warleggan in Cornwall, deported with 5 children after 7 years – ‘husband died in Hospital’.

June 1855: Margaret Pridham, aged 36, from Exeter, deported with 7 children after 11 years – ‘husband dead’.

July 1855: Grace Locke, aged 40, from Bristol, deported with 6 children after 11 years – ‘abandoned by husband’.

March 1857: John Churchill, 43-year-old seaman from Burton Bradstock in Dorset, deported with wife and 2 children after 2 years – ‘injured in an accident’.

September 1857: Elvish Palmer, aged 32, from St Tudy in Cornwall, deported with 1 child after 9 years – ‘diseased’.

July 1859: William Hale, 60-year-old miller from Milland in Hampshire, deported after 40 years – ‘destitute’.

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Guernsey, 1814-1914
Migration and Modernisation
, pp. 282 - 283
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2007

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