- Herman Moll (convict)
Herman Joseph Moll (31 January 1838 - 18 December 1882) was a convict transported to
Western Australia . He was one of only four such convicts to be elected to the prestigious and respected position of member of a local Education Board.Biography
Born in
Koln Germany , the son of Joseph Moll, atobacco merchant, and Sophia Eick, he went toEngland where he was a 24 year old "London man of business"cite book|author=Erickson, Rica|year=1983|chapter=James Elphinstone Roe: Schoolmaster and Journalist|editor=Erickson, Rica|title=The Brand on His Coat: Biographies of Some Western Australian Convicts|location=Nedlands, Western Australia | publisher=University of Western Australia Press|id=ISBN 0-85564-223-8|pages=301–321] when convicted of forging anduttering in 1861. Sentenced to ten years' penal servitude, he was transported to Western Australia on board the "York", arriving in December 1862.Herman Moll was described as 5' 9 1/4" having greyish hair and hazel eyes. His face is described as “full”, his complexion “dark” and his build as “middling stout”. At the time, it was noted that he had a “scar left thumb and near forefinger, injured third finger right hand”.Herman received his
ticket of leave 16th July 1864 and was appointed to teach in the York district.He later found work as a
clerk andaccountant forJohn Monger . He was eventually promoted to manager of Monger's York business. In 1874, Moll was elected to the local Board of Education, a prestigious and respected position attained by only three other ex-convicts:Daniel Connor ,Malachi Meagher andJames Hasleby . He served only one or two years, resigning to accept the management of Monger's business in Perth.Issue
He married Agnes Roe, daughter of
James Elphinstone Roe in 1874. They were to have four children;1. Cecilia Mary Agnes Moll 1875 who was to marry farmer
John White of Jennacubine2. Sophia Mary Josephine b 1877 who was to become a Domecian nun and live her later years in South Australia
3. Wilfred Joseph "van Eyck" Moll b 1879 who was head boy at Hale in the 1890's
4. Herman Moll b 1881 who died as a young child.
Business
In 1880, Moll moved to Cossack to manage the business of Macroe and Co. Two years later he broke a leg while disembarking a ship and died of complications. It is likely he is buried in an unmarked grave at Cossack.
Wife Agnes Moll as a widow supported her three fatherless children by running a boarding house.
References
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NAME=Moll, Herman Joseph
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=convict
DATE OF BIRTH=c. 1837
PLACE OF BIRTH=Germany
DATE OF DEATH=1882
PLACE OF DEATH=Cossack, Western Australia
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