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The Short Life of Robert Sideway: A Convict on the First Fleet

Robert Sideway was a convict from Old Bailey, London, sentenced to life for stealing materials. He sailed on the Friendship boat as part of the First Fleet. Tragically, Sideway died in 1809 at the young age of 29, leaving behind no family members. His story highlights the harsh realities of convict life and the struggles faced during the early days of Australia's settlement. Despite the brevity of his existence, Sideway's tale echoes the experiences of many who were transported to a new land in search of redemption and a fresh start.

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The Short Life of Robert Sideway: A Convict on the First Fleet

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  1. Robert Sideway First Fleet Convict By jacksoncaleb

  2. He was from Old baily London

  3. The ship he was on.The ship that he was on was the friendship boat

  4. The crime he committed!!!!!! • He was stealing materials !!!!!!!!!!!

  5. He was there for life but he died in 1809 so he did not stay there very long

  6. His age was 29 Wow that’s a small age

  7. The family members. There was no family members.

  8. The end

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