Family of Moses JULIAN (JULLIAO) HENRIQUES and Judith
Husband: Moses JULIAN (JULLIAO) HENRIQUES
Name: |
Moses JULIAN (JULLIAO) HENRIQUES |
Sex: |
Male |
Father: |
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Mother: |
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Occupation |
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Coach Master |
Wife: Judith
Name: |
Judith |
Sex: |
Female |
Father: |
- |
Mother: |
- |
Name: |
Isaac JULIAN HENRIQUES |
Sex: |
Male |
Birth |
29 Oct 1783 |
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Name: |
Kitty JULIAN HENRIQUES |
Sex: |
Female |
Birth |
18 Feb 1795 |
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Note on Husband: Moses JULIAN (JULLIAO) HENRIQUES
On a writ of habeas corpus, jailers took Isaac Solomon hisson-in-Law to the Court of King's Bench. The application failed and the guards led him to a hackney coach for the return to Newgate. Unknown to his captors, the coach was driven by Solomon's father-in-law, Moses Julian. The turnkeys approved a detour through Petticoat Lane. At a prearranged place, some of Solomon's friends overpowered the guards and released him.1
Note on Child 5: Hannah (Ann) JULIAN (JULLIAO) HENRIQUES
1808 Ann, was charged with receiving stolen goods. She was found guilty and sentenced to penal transportation to Tasmania (then known as Van Diemen's Land). The judge allowed Solomon's four youngest children (all under the age of ten) to accompany Ann on the transport ship. Their two oldest sons, John, 20, and Moses, 19, sailed to Sydney and then to Tasmania independently to be with their mother. 1
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