Source:
The Convict Ships - Charles Bateson
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Master Robert Addie; Surgeon Richard Hughes; 79 female convicts
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The Aeolus arrived 26 January 1809 under Captain Addie. 79 female convicts all landed in good health, most of whom were sent to Parramatta. Passengers of Aeolus - Captain Lewis of NSW Corps and family; Mr. Lyons whose wife died and Mr. Hoskins
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Parted company with the 'Admiral Gambier' at Madeira
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On list of prisoners sent to Newcastle
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Mary Banks being found guilty of larceny, was sentenced to one year at Newcastle
Source:
Colonial Secretary's Correspondence
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From Essex. On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle on the Princess Charlotte. Sent for six months
Source:
Colonial Secretarys Papers. NRS 898 Special Bundles
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Mary Butcher charged with stealing certain articles, the property of David Cooper and Mary McCabe and Eleanor Schooner charged with receiving the goods were all sentenced to 6 months at Newcastle
Source:
Colonial Secretary's Correspondence. Letters sent.
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On List of prisoners to be transported to Newcastle. Sent for one year
Surname:
McGra (Mcgraw) (McGrath) (Magrath)
Source:
Settler and Convicts Lists 1816 (Ancestry)
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Eleanor McGra (McGraw) per Aeolus. Tried at the Old Bailey September 1807. Sentence expired in 1814. Occupation Landholder at Newcastle
Surname:
McGrath (?McGraw)
Source:
Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 20
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Born. c. 1779. Free by servitude. Employed at Newcastle