Hi Kaye, There is a list on the following site
arrived 1843 with the Parkhurst Boys. There is a James Smith listed but not crew, aged 9. 13. CON 23-1-3 Alphabetical registers of male convicts: 1804 - 1840
In the Brief guide to the use of convict records in the numerical ship index section under the heading "description list", most of the ships from the Indefatigable in 1812 to the Mandarin in 1840 list CON 23 as a source of information on the convicts arriving on those ships. Not all of the ships are actually on CON23. The following lists give a breakdown of the first and last ships, and their dates of arrival in Van Diemen's Land, which are filmed on CON 23 and indexed. At the beginning of each surname listing there are several convicts who arrived in Van Diemen's Land on other ships via New South Wales before 1812. These are not indexed in the brief guide.
From State Library Tasmania.
CON 23-1 Reel 55
Surnames First Ship Last Ship
(in film order)
A fragments until Richmond 30-4-1822 Clyde 18-12-1830
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B - F Indefatigable 19-10-1812 Clyde 18-12-1830
CON 23-2 Reel 56
G John 29-1-1831 Runnymede 28-3-1840
H Chester 10-4-1830 Mandarin 30-6-1840
I - J John 29-1-1831 Mandarin 30-6-1840
K Argyle 4-8-1831 Runnymede 28-3-1840
L John 29-1-1831 Mandarin 30-6-1840
M John 29-1-1831 Lord Lyndoch 19-8-1836
O Mangles 1-8-1835 Moffatt (2) 1-4-1838
N Runnymede 28-3-1840 Mandarin 30-6-1840
From Log of Logs
Mandarin, ship, 425t
1840 Jas MUDDLE: Lon-Spithead, 25-2 -CGH- HTn, 30-6, with 210 male convicts, etc + Surgeon's journal *AJCP PRO reel 3202.
Kind regards,
Lynne