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Birth: 28 Jul 1781 in Down Ampney, Gloucestershire, England
Death: 12 Jan 1861 in Home Of Horatio James And Elizabeth James (Daughter Nee Beams) Westbury, Tasmania, Australia
Sex: M
Father: Edward Beams <2113> b. 5 Jan 1748 in Da, G, England
Mother: Amy Morgan Howes <2115> b. 15 Apr 1756 in Da, G, England
Residence: 1781 Down Ampney Gloucestershire, England
Residence: 1803 London England
Residence: 1804-1809 George Town Tasmania
Residence: 1811 County Of Cornwall Tasmania
Residence: 1818-1824 Norfolk Plains Tasmania
Residence: 1830 The Springs Norfolk Plains Tasmania
Residence: 1858 Exton Tasmania
Residence: 1861 Westbury Tasmania
Occupation: Storekeeper 1804-1806
Occupation: Brickmaker 1809
Occupation: Farmer 1809
Occupation: Constable 1818-1820
Occupation: Farmer 1832-1844
Occupation: Farmer 1858
Occupation: Labourer 1861
Court: 8 Feb 1832 Supreme Court Of Van Diemen's Land
Arrived Australia: 17 May 1804 Sydney New South Wales Australia
Cause of Death: 12 Jan 1861 Daughter Elizabeth's Home Westbury Tasmania Australia
Changed: 25 May 2006 20:43
Robert BEAMS, aged 19 years, was found GUILTY of stealing to the value of 5 shillings and sentenced to seven years transportation. Thomas BEAMS was found NOT GUILTY.Robert and Thomas were committed to Newgate Prison following their trials. They were later embarked on the convict transport Coromandel (2) in October 1803 at Woolwich