Andrew Thompson (convict, magistrate)

Andrew Thompson (c.1773 – 22 October 1810) was transported at the age of 18 to New South Wales, arriving in Sydney on 14 February 1792. He rose to become a respected chief constable in the Hawkesbury district, a successful farmer and businessman, and eventually the wealthiest settler in early colonial Australia. In 1810 he was the first ex-convict to be appointed as magistrate.

Andrew Thompson
Born
Town Yetholm, Scotland, United Kingdom
Baptised(1773-02-07)7 February 1773
Died22 October 1810(1810-10-22) (aged 36–37)
Green Hills Windsor, New South Wales, Australia
NationalityScottish/Australian
Other namesAndrew Thomson
Occupation(s)Chief constable, farmer, ship owner, businessman, magistrate
Years active1792−1810
Known forSupporting Bligh, flood rescue hero, district leader, government official
Criminal chargelarceny
Criminal penalty14 years
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