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Charles Batt, Convict “Eden” 1848

Also Known As: "Charles BATT", "Convict “Eden” 1848"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Barton Stacey,,Hampshire,England
Death: 1902 (74-75)
Bothwell, Tasmania, Australia (Natural causes - after inquest.)
Immediate Family:

Son of James Batt, Convict “Lord Bentwick” 1838 and Ann Batt
Husband of Sarah Anne Batt, Convict “St Vincent” 1849
Father of Charles Batt; Charles Batt; James Batt; Amelia Louisa Batt; M Batt and 2 others
Brother of George Batt; Caroline Batt; William Francis Joseph Batt, Convict “Eden” 1848; James Batt, Free Settler “North” 1859; Mary Ann Batt and 2 others

Occupation: Labourer
Immigration to Australia: Convict “Eden” 1848
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About Charles Batt, Convict “Eden” 1848

Cover image for Batt, Charles Name: Batt, Charles Record Type: Marriage Permissions Ship/free: Eden Marriage to: Lewis, Sarah Ann Ship/free: St Vincent Permission date: 28 Jan 1851 Index number: 3705 Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:1243094 Resource: CON52/1/3 Page 32 RGD37/10 : 1851/61


1841 England, Wales & Scotland Census
The Street, Barton Stacey, Andover, Hampshire, England
Ann Batt Female 40 1801 -
George Batt Male 15 1826 Hampshire, England
Charles Batt Male 14 1827 Hampshire, England
William Batt Male 12 1829 Hampshire, England
James Batt Male 10 1831 Hampshire, England
Mary Batt Female 7 1834 Hampshire, England
Sarah Batt Female 5 1836 Hampshire, England
Frances Batt Female 3 1838 Hampshire, England

Hampshire Advertiser 25 April 1846
ANOTHER DARING BURGLARY
During the night of Friday, the 17th instant, another daring burglary was committed on the premises of Mr Edward Eyers, general shopkeeper and publican, at Barton Stacey. As at the robbery at Mr Tarrants, the week previously, the villains broke a pane of glass and opened the window, thereby entering. In the shop all the drawers, cupboards and goods were ransacked, no doubt in search of money, but Mr Eyers had taken the wise precaution of removing what cash he had to his bedroom. They took away the best part of a side of bacon, some bread, groceries and tobacco, with which they got clear off. The thieves removed into the garden a jar of vinegar and a bottle of ink, both of which it is thought they believed contained something drinkable. Two brothers, named William and Charles batt, natives of the village, and living as carters to Mr William bridger, Chilcolm farm near Winchester, ten miles from hence, were seen leaving early in the morning, which excited suspicion. The police being informed of the fact, took steps to have them apprehended, when, on the person of William batt was found the identical watch stolen from Mr Tarrant's on the Thurday night previous; also, upon searching him, a wound was discovered on his right hand, which is supposed to have been done when breaking open the window. On further inquirey it was discovered that a new pair of trousers had been purchased by the other brother, Charles Batt, with part of the coppers stolen from Tarrant. The two men were therefore brought to Andover on Saturday for examination before the county magistrates, and remanded until Wednesday. It is strongly suspected they are the same party who committed the last robbery on Mr Eyere's premises. Thus two of a desperate gang have happily been detected.. The father of the Batts was transported for sheep stealing, at barton Stacey, nine years ago, and a brother sentenced to death for rape, which sentence was afterwards commuted to transportation. Several other desperate characters are suspected to be accomplices. On Wednesday, William and Charles Batt were brought before the county magistrates, and committed for trial at the next Winchester Session, first, for breaking into the premises of Mr Charles tarrant, barton Stacey, and stealing money, watch, etc as described in our previous report; and also with breaking into the shop of Mr Edward Eyeres, of barton Stacey, and stealing bacon and other articles, as before named.

Name: Charles Ball
[Charles Batt]
Age: 19
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1827
Date of Trial: 11 Jul 1846
Trial Year: 1846
Location of Trial: Hampshire, England
Sentence: Transportation

Name: Chas Batt
Marital Status: Single
Criminal Admission Age: 20
Record Type: Register
Birth Date: abt 1827
Birth Place: Barton Lacey Hants
Occupation: Fm Laborer
Criminal Charge: Burglary
Sentence: 10 Years
Criminal Admission Date: 12 Feb 1847
Criminal Admission Place: Middlesex, England
Jail: Pentonville Prison
Father:
Jas Batt
Source Description: Pentonville Prison, Middlesex: Register of Prisoners

MARRIAGE
Name: Charles Batt
Marriage Date: 17 Feb 1851
Marriage Place: Campbelltown, Tasmania
Registration Date: 1851
Registration Place: Campbelltown, Tasmania, Australia
Spouse:
Ann Sarah Lewis
Registration Number: 61
[Permission to Marry 31/12/1850 -- married 23/1/1851Charles Batt arr, in "Eden" to Sarah Ann Lewis arr. in St Vincent (Earl St Vincent?)]

Police Gazette, Tasmania
Name: Charles Batt
Age: 75
Birth Year: abt 1827
Year: 1902
Place: Tasmania, Australia
[Inquest held at Bothwell, on the 9th inst on body of Charles Batt, aged 75 yrs, farmer. Verdict:--Natural causes.]

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Charles Batt, Convict “Eden” 1848's Timeline

1827
April 25, 1827
Barton Stacey,,Hampshire,England
1854
1854
Campbell Town, TAS, Australia
1855
July 7, 1855
Bothwell, Tasmania, Australia
1857
1857
1858
1858
1861
January 12, 1861
Hamilton, Tasmania, Australia