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The Lord Melville arrived on 24th February having departed England 15th September with 99 female prisoners in general good health. One woman named Mahoney was lost on the passage out. Several settlers and families and Judge of the Supreme Court Mr. Justice Field also came by the Lord Melville
Source:
Lachlan & Elizabeth Macquarie Archive Online
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The Female Convicts, arrived in the Ship Lord Melville Transport on the 24th. Inst., were this [day] mustered & inspected on board by Capt. Gill the Acting Engineer (Secry. Campbell being indisposed) and are ordered to be Distributed as usual tomorrow. These Women have arrived in good Health and report that they have been very well treated during the Voyage. Out of 101 which originally Sailed, two have died only; one of those having died after the arrival of the Ship in Sydney Cove
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On list of prisoners sent to Newcastle per 'Lady Nelson'
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Application to Marry
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Mary Carter age 51, application to marry James Butler per 'Hebe' age 67
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Age 50. Free by servitude
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4005]; Microfiche: 637 (Ancestry)
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Servant aged 30. Tried in Glasgow 28 September 1816. Sentenced to 7 years transportation
Surname:
Davis (Boardman)
Source:
Church of England Burials Register Book 1821 - 1825 - University of Newcastle
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Free by servitude. Died aged 31
Surname:
Davis (Boardman)
Place:
Christ Church Newcastle
Source:
Church of England Marriage Register Book 1818 - 1825. University of Newcastle
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Marriage of Thomas Boardman to Jane Davis, both of Wallis Plains. Witnesses John Allen and Jane Eckford. Minister Rev. G.A. Middleton
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Charged with insolent behaviour in the Parramatta Factory (Reel 6047; 4/1741 p.87)
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Copies of Letters sent within the Colony. Series: NRS 937; Reel or Fiche Numbers: Reels 6004-6016
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Ann Evans, Jane England and Margaret Greenwood on a list of 14 prisoners sent to Newcastle on the Lady Nelson
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Applied for permission to marry Robert Wilson under a false name, Jane Mitchell (Reel 6067; 4/1809 p.4)
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Transported to Newcastle for three years (Reel 6058; 4/1770 p.117)
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Granted Certificate of Freedom
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4005]; Microfiche: 637 (Ancestry)
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Tried Middlesex Gaol Delivery 14 February 1816 and sentence to 7 years transportation
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Series: NRS 937; Reel or Fiche Numbers: Reels 6004-6016 Title : Copies of Letters Sent Within The Colony, 1814-1827
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Ann Evans, Jane England and Margaret Greenwood on a list of 14 prisoners sent to Newcastle on the Lady Nelson
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Series: NRS 937; Reel or Fiche Numbers: Reels 6004-6016 Title : Copies of Letters Sent Within The Colony, 1814-1827
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Ann Evans, Jane England and Margaret Greenwood on a list of 14 prisoners sent to Newcastle on the Lady Nelson
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Free by servitude. Housekeeper to Robert Cross. Aged 39
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Wife of Samuel Gordon. Granted Certificate of Freedom
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Correspondence re permissions to marry at Parramatta
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Re permission to marry at Windsor