RESEARCHED BY PETER KILLACKEY
CONVICT - ISAAC LEMON
FIRST FLEET TRANSPORTEEb. 1762 - d. 1787
Isaac was tried at Chelmsford in Essex on the 10th of March 1785 for stealing livestock (a horse) worth 200 shillings.
Isaac was sentenced to death for this crime which was commuted to transportation for 7 years. He left England with the first fleet on board the Alexander.
Isaac's occupation was listed as a labourer. He died during the journey to Australia.