Prison Ships and Depots in England - Portsmouth and Stapleton, 1812-1814
Prison Ships and Depots in England - Portsmouth and Stapleton, 1812-1814
Collection: Prison Ship Records from the War of 1812 Volumes Prison Ships and Depots in England - Portsmouth and Stapleton, 1812-1814
The records for Portsmouth reveal that the average prisoner held at Portsmouth was aged from 24-34 years old; with most native to either Massachussets, New York, Philadelphia, or North-Western France. The data on prisoners at Portsmouth is held in 2 General Entry Books which cover the period from July 1812 until June 1814. The Stapleton Depot records show that the average prisoner held at Stapleton was aged from 22-30 years old; with most native to either Boston, Massachussets or New York. The data on prisoners is held in 1 General Entry Book which covers the period from December 1812 until April 1814.
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