Herman Joseph Moll (31 January 1838 – 18 December 1882) was a convict transported to Western Australia.
Sentenced to ten years' penal servitude, he was transported to Western Australia on board York, arriving in December 1862.
[citation needed] Moll received his ticket of leave 16 July 1864 and was appointed to teach in the York district.
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 and James Hasleby.
Wife Agnes Moll as a widow supported her three fatherless children by running a boarding house.