
by Dian Smith -
Launceston Branch Member
When researching our Family History it is often hard to imagine
what life was like for the ordinary person living in the Suburbs
of the larger cities or in the many small towns throughout the
State.
One set of records that can prove to be an invaluable aid in finding
out more about the time and lives of our ancestors and the people
that they associated with, are the Lower Court Records and these
can be found at the Archives Office in Hobart.
You
don't have to have a criminal in the family to have them mentioned
in these records, and the type of information that can be found
is as follows:
Monday,
9th April 1900 before The Warden and Andrew Morrison Esq. J.P.
John L. charged with having driven a vehicle along High Street,
Oatlands after sunset and before sunrise without having any lights,
the night not being a clear moonlight night. John was found guilty,
fined 5/- and costs 8/6.
Monday, 7th August 1882 before The Stipendiary Magistrate, W.
Cuthbert J.P. and J.W. Kellaway J.P.
Patrick H. charged with neglecting to send his 3 children, John,
Kate and Mary, all under the age of 14 years to the public school
at Honeywood, he not holding a Certificate of exemption. Patrick
was found Guilty and fined.
Friday,
23rd October 1874 before The Stipendiary Magistrate and J.W. Kellaway
Esq.
Patrick B. charged with keeping a dog within the Police District
of Franklin upwards of 14 days having elapsed without registering
same. Patrick was found guilty, fined 5/- and costs 7/6.
Monday, 8th April 1889 before The Warden and F. Hart Esq. Thomas
J. charged with having unlawfully neglected to have his child
Alice vaccinated. Thomas was found guilty and fined 1/-. Costs
remitted.
12th
April 1893 before E.H.Fowell S.M. John Joseph M. charged with
having an unlicensed Billard Table. John was found guilty, fined
£1.0.0 and costs 8/6.
On the 11th February 1868, Harriet Grace B. was convicted for
unlawfully selling liquor ,she not being then the holder of a
Licence (she having neglected to take it out). Harriet was fined
£20 & 7/6 costs.
Some
of the other interesting bits and pieces that can be found in
these records are:
Billard Table Licences
Hotel Licences
Licence to sell Liquor at night
Licence to sell Liquor at Sporting matches
Straying Animals
Non payment of Road Tax and Rates
Slaughtering Licences
Breach of the Californian Thistle Act
Breach of the Codlin Moth Act
Smoking in the Auditorium of the Town Hall, Campbell Town Non
payment of Tuition fees for children attending Franklin State
School
Licences for Stage Coach Drivers.
Indecent Language
Disturbing the peace
Seamen absent without leave
Larcency
Discharging firearms
Assaults
Non payment of Hospital fees
Neglecting to lodge acreage returns
Trespassing
Maintenance payments
Licensing Convictions
Licences for Estate Agents
Once an Ancestor is found in these records, you can then check
the papers under the heading of "City Police Court" for any additional
information.
Most
times you will find that the information given is much the same
but in some cases especially Larceny a more detail description
of the crime is given.
Other records that can be found in this series include:
The Tasmanian Police Gazettes (POL 709):
Some of the information that can be found is on Missing Persons,
Escaped Convicts and Prisoners Inquests etc. Unfortunately these
are not indexed which is very time consuming but can be very rewarding
in the type of information that can be found.
Supreme
Court records (SC series) These records contain information such
as Divorces, Inquests, Articles of Clerkship (Solictors) to name
a few. There are some restrictions on these records depending
on the type which can range from 100 year closure to open access.
This information can be found obtained from the Archive staff.
Other
Articles:
Advantages
of Joining a Family History Society.
A Goal For Family History Historians.
British Census Records.
Computers and Genealogy.
Finding Relatives.
Finding your Ancestors In New Zealand.
Genealogy - The Roots and a Portion
of Stem.
Newspaper Research.
What is Genealogy?
Identifying
Family Photographs.
Old
Launceston Landmarks.
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