Penal transportation to Australia began with the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788 and ended in 1868. Overall, approximately 165,000 convicts were transported to Australia.
Convicts
A
B
- Joseph Backler (1813âÂÂ1895), English artist, transported to New South Wales in 1832 for forgery
- William Bannon (1826âÂÂ1904), Irish soldier, transported to Van Diemen's Land in 1849 for theft
- George Barrington (1755âÂÂ1804), Irish author and socialite, transported to New South Wales in 1788 for pickpocketing
- Thomas Barrett (c. 1754âÂÂ1788), English artist, transported to New South Wales in 1788 for mutiny
- John Baughan (1754âÂÂ1797), English carpenter, transported to New South Wales in 1788 for theft
- Sarah Bellamy (1770âÂÂ1843), English maid, servant and weaver, transported to New South Wales for theft
- Andrew Bent (1790âÂÂ1851), English printer and publisher, transported to New South Wales for burglary
- James Blackburn (1803âÂÂ1854), English architect and engineer, transported to Van Diemen's Land for forgery
- William Bland (1789âÂÂ1868), English politician and inventor, transported to Van Diemen's Land for manslaughter
- Solomon Blay (1816âÂÂ1897), English hangman, transported to Van Diemen's Land for forgery
- James Bloodsworth (1759âÂÂ1804), English builder, transported to New South Wales for theft
- Billy Blue (c. 1767âÂÂ1834), Jamaican boatman, transported to New South Wales for theft
- Thomas Bock (1790âÂÂ1855), English artist, transported to Van Diemen's Land for administering drugs to a young woman
- Ruth Bowyer (c. 1761âÂÂ1788), English First Fleeter, transported to New South Wales for theft
- Matthew Brady (1799âÂÂ1826), English bushranger, transported to Van Diemen's Land for theft
- Richard Browne (1776âÂÂ1824), Irish artist, transported to New South Wales for forgery
- Mary Bryant (1765âÂÂ?), Cornish escapee, transported to New South Wales for highway robbery
- William Bryant (c. 1757âÂÂ1791), Cornish escapee, transported to New South Wales for impersonating a Royal Navy seaman
- William Buckley (1780âÂÂ1856), English escapee, transported to New South Wales for possessing a roll of stolen cloth
- Knud Bull (1811âÂÂ1889), Norwegian artist, transported to Van Diemen's Land for forgery
- Richard Burgess (1829âÂÂ1866), English bushranger, transported to New South Wales for highway robbery
- Robert Francis Burns (1840âÂÂ1883), Irish murderer, transported to Western Australia for theft
C
- John Cadman (1772âÂÂ1848), English publican, transported to New South Wales for horse theft
- John Caesar (c. 1763âÂÂ1796), Madagascan or West Indian bushranger, transported to New South Wales for theft
- Elizabeth Callaghan (1802âÂÂ1852), Irish wife of explorer John Batman, transported to New South Wales for forgery
- John Casey (?âÂÂ1882), Irish rebel, transported to New South Wales for insurrection
- Martin Cash (1808âÂÂ1877), Irish bushranger, transported to New South Wales for shooting at a man
- Denis Cashman (1842âÂÂ1897), Irish Fenian, transported to Western Australia for treason
- Margaret Catchpole (1762âÂÂ1819), English adventuress and chronicler, transported to New South Wales for horse theft
- Alfred Chopin (1846âÂÂ1902), English photographer, transported to Western Australia for receiving stolen goods
- William Clackson (c. 1799âÂÂ?), Scottish shoemaker and activist, transported to New South Wales for his role in the Radical War
- Daniel Connor (1831âÂÂ1898), Irish businessman and politician, transported to Western Australia in 1853 for sheep stealing
- Daniel Cooper (1785âÂÂ1853), English businessman, transported to New South Wales for theft
- William Cuffay (1788âÂÂ1870), English Chartist leader, transported to Van Diemen's Land for sedition and "levying war" against Queen Victoria
D
- David Davies (1812âÂÂ1874), Welsh poet and rebel, transported to Van Diemen's Land for his role in the Rebecca Riots
- John Davies (1813âÂÂ1872), English journalist and newspaper proprietor, transported to Van Diemen's Land in 1830 for receiving stolen goods
- Edward Davis (1816âÂÂ1841), Jewish bushranger, transported to New South Wales for theft
- James Davis (1807âÂÂ1889), Scottish escapee, transported to New South Wales for theft
- Ann Dinham (1827âÂÂ1882), English innkeeper, transported to Van Diemen's Land for theft
- James Dixon (1758âÂÂ1840), Irish priest, transported to New South Wales in 1800 for his role in the Irish Rebellion of 1798
- Jack Donahue (1804âÂÂ1830), Irish bushranger, transported to New South Wales for intent to commit a felony
- Aimable Duperouzel (1831âÂÂ1901), French farmer, transported to Western Australia for robbery
E
- Edward Eagar (1787âÂÂ1866), Irish lawyer and merchant, transported to New South Wales for forgery
- Edmund Edgar (1804âÂÂ1854), English artist, transported to New South Wales in 1826 for theft
- Ralph Entwistle (c. 1805âÂÂ1830), English bushranger and leader of the Bathurst rebellion, transported to New South Wales for theft
- John Eyre (1771âÂÂ?), English artist, transported to New South Wales for housebreaking
F
- Gilburri (1814âÂÂ1902), Irish Fenian, transported to New South Wales in 1838 for desertion
- Thomas McCarthy Fennell (1841âÂÂ1914), Irish Fenian, transported to Western Australia in 1868 for treason
- William Field (1774âÂÂ1837), English businessman, transported to New for receiving stolen goods
- John Frost (1784âÂÂ1877), Welsh Chartist, transported to Van Diemen's Land for his role in the Newport Rising
- Henry Fulton (1761âÂÂ1840), Irish clergyman and schoolmaster, transported to New South Wales for his role in the Irish Rebellion of 1798
G
- Henry Beresford Garrett (c. 1818âÂÂ1885), English bushranger, transported to Norfolk Island for assault
- Joseph Gerrald (1763âÂÂ1796), West Indian-born political reformer, transported to New South Wales for sedition
- James Goodwin (c. 1800âÂÂc. 1835), English escapee and explorer, transported to Van Diemen's Land for theft
- John Guard (c. 1791âÂÂ1857), English whaler, transported to New South Wales for theft
- William Buelow Gould (1801âÂÂ1853), English artist, transported to Van Diemen's Land for theft
- Francis Greenway (1777âÂÂ1837), English architect, transported to New South Wales for forgery
- William Henry Groom (1833âÂÂ1901), English politician, transported to New South Wales for embezzlement
H
- Laurence Hynes Halloran (1765âÂÂ1831), Irish poet and schoolmaster, transported to New South Wales for forgery
- Dorothy Handland (1706âÂÂ?), English rag dealer, transported to New South Wales for perjury
- Henry Browne Hayes (1762âÂÂ1832), Irish knight and adventurer, transported to New South Wales for kidnapping
- Daniel Herbert (1802âÂÂ1868), English artist and stonemason, transported to Van Diemen's Land for highway robbery
- Joseph Holt (1756âÂÂ1826), Irish farmer and rebel leader, transported to New South Wales for his role in the Irish Rebellion of 1798
- William Horton (1817âÂÂ1864), English publican, transported to New South Wales for larceny of a coat
- George Howe (1769âÂÂ1821), English poet and printer, transported to New South Wales for shoplifting
- Michael Howe (1787âÂÂ1818), English bushranger, transported to Van Diemen's Land for highway robbery
- Ralph Hush (1779âÂÂ1860), English farmer, transported to New South Wales for theft
- William Hutchinson (1772âÂÂ1846), English businessman, transported to New South Wales for theft
- Mary Hyde (1779âÂÂ1864), English businesswoman, transported to New South Wales for theft
J
- Mark Jeffrey (1825âÂÂ1903), English criminal, transported to New South Wales for burglary
- Joseph Bolitho Johns (c. 1826âÂÂ1900), English bushranger, also known as Moondyne Joe, transported to Western Australia for theft
- George Jones (c. 1815âÂÂ1844), English bushranger, transported to Van Diemen's Land for theft
- William Jones (1809âÂÂ1873), Welsh Chartist, transported to Van Diemen's Land for his role in the Newport Rising
- Jørgen Jørgensen (1780âÂÂ1841), Danish adventurer, transported to Van Diemen's Land for theft
K
- Henry Kable (1763âÂÂ1846), English businessman, transported to New South Wales for theft
- Lawrence Kavenagh (c. 1805âÂÂ1846), Irish bushranger, transported to Van Diemen's Land for burglary
- John Knatchbull (c. 1791âÂÂ1844), English naval captain, transported to New South Wales for theft
L
- Solomon Levey (1794âÂÂ1833), English merchant, transported to New South Wales for theft
- Simeon Lord (1771âÂÂ1840), English businessman, transported to New South Wales for theft
- George Loveless (1797âÂÂ1874), English labourer, transported to New South Wales as one of the Tolpuddle Martyrs
- Nathaniel Lucas (1764âÂÂ1818), English carpenter, transported to New South Wales for theft
- Joseph Lycett (1774âÂÂc. 1825), English artist, transported to New South Wales for forgery
- John Lynch (1813âÂÂ1842), Irish serial killer, transported to New South Wales for false pretense
- Samuel Lyons (1791âÂÂ1851), English businessman, transported to New South Wales for theft
M
- Francis MacNamara c. 1810âÂÂ1861), Irish poet, also known as Frank the Poet, transported to Van Diemen's Land for larceny
- John Martin (1812âÂÂ1875), Irish nationalist, transported to Van Diemen's Land for sedition
- Terence MacManus (1811âÂÂ1861), Irish nationalist, transported to Van Diemen's Land for treason
- Maurice Margarot (1745âÂÂ1815), English political reformer, transported to New South Wales for sedition
- Valentine Marshall (1814âÂÂ1874), English farmer, transported to Van Diemen's Land for his role in the Reform Act Riots
- Thomas Francis Meagher (1823âÂÂ1867), Irish nationalist, transported to Van Diemen's Land for treason
- George Mealmaker (1768âÂÂ1808), Scottish political reformer, transported to New South Wales for sedition
- James Meehan (1774âÂÂ1826), Irish surveyor, transported to New South Wales in 1800 for his role in the Irish Rebellion of 1798
- John Mitchel (1815âÂÂ1875), Irish nationalist and author, transported to Van Diemen's Land for treason
- Enoch Moore (1779âÂÂ1841), Canadian rebel, transported to Van Diemen's Land for his role in the Rebellions of 1837
- Molly Morgan (1762âÂÂ1835), English landowner, transported to New South Wales for theft and arson
- Thomas Muir (1765âÂÂ1799), Scottish political reformer and escapee, transported to New South Wales for sedition
N
- Isaac Nichols (1770âÂÂ1819), English businessman and postman, transported to New South Wales for theft
O
- William Smith O'Brien (1803âÂÂ1864), Irish nationalist, transported to Van Diemen's Land for treason
- Kevin Izod O'Doherty (1823âÂÂ1905), Irish nationalist, transported to Van Diemen's Land for treason
- Patrick O'Donoghue (âÂÂ1854), Irish nationalist, transported to Van Diemen's Land for treason
- Cornelius O'Mahony (1840âÂÂ1879), Irish scholar and Fenian, transported to Western Australia in 1868 for his role in the Fenian Rising
- John Boyle O'Reilly (1844âÂÂ1890), Irish Fenian, poet and author, transported to Western Australia for his role in the Fenian Rising
- James Oatley (c. 1769âÂÂ1839), English watchmaker, transported to New South Wales for theft
P
- Thomas Fyshe Palmer (1747âÂÂ1802), English political reformer, transported to New South Wales for sedition
- Thomas Pamphlett (c. 1788âÂÂ1838), English castaway, transported to New South Wales for theft
- Robert Pate (1819âÂÂ1895), English army officer, transported to Van Diemen's Land for attacking Queen Victoria
- Alexander Pearce (1790âÂÂ1824), Irish escapee and cannibal, transported to Van Diemen's Land for theft
- Joseph Potaski (1764âÂÂ1824), Polish soldier, transported to Van Diemen's Land for theft
- Elizabeth Pulley (1762âÂÂ1837), English servant, transported to New South Wales in 1788 for burglary
R
- Elizabeth Read (c. 1820âÂÂ1884), English prostitute, transported to Van Diemen's Land in 1841 for theft
- Richard Read Sr. (c. 1765âÂÂc. 1829), English artist, transported to New South Wales for possessing forged banknotes
- William Redfern (1774âÂÂ1833), English surgeon, transported to New South Wales for mutiny
- Leopold Redpath (1816âÂÂ1891), English clerk, transported to Western Australia for fraud
- Mary Reibey (1777âÂÂ1855), English businesswoman, transported to New South Wales in 1792 for horse theft
- John Richardson (c. 1797âÂÂ1882), English explorer and botanist, transported to New South Wales for larceny
- Hannah Rigby (c. 1794âÂÂ1853), English embroiderer, transported multiple times for theft
- Michael Massey Robinson (1744âÂÂ1826), English poet, transported to New South Wales for extortion
- Charles Rodius (1802âÂÂ1860), German artist, transported to New South Wales for theft
- Anthony Rope (1756âÂÂ1843), Norfolk farmer, transported on First Fleet to New South Wales for theft
- James Ruse (c. 1759âÂÂ1837), Cornish farmer, transported to New South Wales for housebreaking
S
- Joseph Samuel (c. 1780âÂÂ1806), English escapee, transported to Van Diemen's Land for robbery
- Henry Savery (1791âÂÂ1842), English novelist, transported to Van Diemen's Land for forgery
- Shoni Sguborfawr (1811âÂÂ1858), Welsh rebel, transported to Norfolk Island for his role in the Rebecca Riots
- Robert Sidaway (1758âÂÂ1809), English philanthropist, transported to New South Wales for theft
- William Skirving (c. 1745âÂÂ1796), Scottish political reformer, transported to New South Wales for sedition
- Emanuel Solomon (1800âÂÂ1873), English businessman and politician, transported to New South Wales for larceny
- Ikey Solomon (c. 1787âÂÂ1850), English criminal, transported to Van Diemen's Land for receiving stolen goods
- Vaiben Solomon (1798âÂÂ1860), English businessman and politician, transported to New South Wales for larceny
- James Squire (1754âÂÂ1822), English brewer, transported to New South Wales for highway robbery
- Elizabeth Steel (c. 1760âÂÂ1795), English deaf person, transported to New South Wales for theft
- Owen Suffolk (1829âÂÂ?), English poet and bushranger, transported to New South Wales for forgery
- John William Sutton (1824-1870), transported to Van DiemenâÂÂs land 6th Sept 1844 on the Sir Robert Peel for Larceny.
T
- John Tawell (1784âÂÂ1845), English chemist and murderer, transported to New South Wales for forgery
- Hohepa Te Umuroa (c. 1820sâÂÂ1847), Maori warrior, transported to Van Diemen's Land for his role in the New Zealand Wars
- Samuel Terry (c. 1776âÂÂ1838), English philanthropist, transported to New South Wales for theft
- Andrew Thompson (c. 1773âÂÂ1810), Scottish farmer, magistrate, transported to New South Wales for theft
- William Tucker (c. 1784âÂÂ1817), English sealer, transported to New South Wales for theft
U
- James Underwood (1771âÂÂ1844) English shipbuilder, distiller and merchant, transported to New South Wales in 1790
V
- James Hardy Vaux (1782âÂÂ?), English author and serial thief, transported to New South Wales on three separate occasions
W
- Thomas Griffiths Wainewright (1794âÂÂ1847), English artist, journalist and alleged serial killer, transported to Van Diemen's Land for forgery
- James Walsh ( 1833âÂÂ1871), English artist, transported to Western Australia for theft and forgery
- Thomas Watling (1762âÂÂc. 1814), Scottish artist, transported to New South Wales for forgery
- William Westwood (c. 1830âÂÂ1846), English bushranger and leader of the Cooking Pot Uprising, transported to New South Wales for stealing a coat
- Joseph Wild (c. 1759âÂÂ1847), English explorer, transported to New South Wales for burglary
- Henry Wildman (1838âÂÂ?), English explorer, transported to Western Australia for burglary
- Frances Williams (âÂÂ1801), Welsh woman, transported to New South Wales then Norfolk Island for burglary
- John Williams (c. 1820âÂÂ?), English boatman, transported to Van Diemen's Land in 1852 for theft
- Zephaniah Williams (1795âÂÂ1874), Welsh Chartist, transported to Van Diemen's Land for his role in the Newport Rising
- James Wilson (1836âÂÂ1921), Irish Fenian, transported to Western Australia for desertion and mutiny
- Solomon Wiseman (1777âÂÂ1838), English merchant and ferryman, transported to New South Wales for theft
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