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David KILPACK/KILLPACK
He
was tried at
Old Bailey, London
on
10 September 1783 for stealing livestock (poultry) with a value of 6 shillings.
He
was sentenced to transportation for
life having been originally sentenced to death,
and left England on the
Scarborough
aged about 27 at that time (May 1787).
His occupation was listed as sawyer. He died in 1797.
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Guilty of return from transport following the Swift mutiny. Described on his headstone as “a loving husband, and affectionate father and a sincere Friend”.
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