Source:
Charles Bateson - The Convict Ships
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Master John Tween; Surgeon Joseph Arnold. 110 female convicts
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Arrived from England previous Sunday with 106 female prisoners having lost 4 on the passage - Eliz. Cowan and Ann Turner at Rio; the latter of whom fell overboard and was drowned; Susan Frost died at sea after leaving Rio; and Mrs. Shirwell died a fortnight before arrival. Free passenger Mrs. Dedman and her 2 children were buried at Rio; Mrs. Noble lost 1 child; Mrs. Drake lost 2 and Mrs. Higgins 1; The prisoners were landed 23 June in a healthy state. A number of women came free to join their husbands
Ship:
Northampton 1815 (came free)
Source:
Colonial Secretary Papers. Main Series of Letters Received, 1788-1826
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On a list of female passengers on the convict ship Northampton arrived in Port Jackson on 19 June 1815
Source:
Maitland Family History Circle's Pre 1900 Pioneer Register
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Spouse William Ford. For more information see Pioneer Register Entry No. 454
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Susan Braseley, convict embarked on the Northampton, whose husband had already been transported to NSW
Source:
Colonial Secretary Papers. Main Series of Letters Received.
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List of Convicts embarked in the Northampton whose husbands have already been transported - Susan Braseley, aged 23, nee Munk. Married to Edward Braseley at Lambeth Church 12 December 1813. Edward Braseley was 23 and employed as a dyer. He arrived on the indefatigable in 1815 having been tried at the Old Bailey
Surname:
Brazeley (Braseley)
Source:
Sydney Morning Herald
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While excavation was in progress on the site of Spencers Theatre today, a copper plate was unearthed, bearing the inscription Susannah Brazeley, died March 19 1816. The place was in pieces when discovered, but upon being put together the name and date could be distinctly made out. Thos site was evidently an old burial ground in the early days as on several occasions recently skeletons have been unearthed
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Came free. Milliner
Source:
Colonial Secretary's Papers. State Records of NSW Special Bundles
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Marriage of John Allan age 39 years, arrived per General Hewitt, to Elizabeth Evans age 41 arrived per 'Northampton'
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On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per 'Princess Charlotte'
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On lists of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per Lady Nelson
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On lists of prisoners transported to Newcastle per 'Snapper'
Source:
Convict Indent State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4005]; Microfiche: 635
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Mary, wife of Thomas Halworth. Tried at Huntingdon Assizes 12 March 1814. Sentenced to transportation for life
Surname:
Halworth (Stolworth)
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On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per Estramina
Surname:
Halworth (Stolworth)
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Proceeding to Sydney from Newcastle
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On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per 'Lady Nelson'
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Prisoner at Newcastle. Pass to go to Sydney
Surname:
Hathaway (Grainger)
Place:
Newcastle district
Source:
Newcastle (Hunter River) Population Book, 1824 - Ancestry
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Residing with her husband Benjamin Grainger at the estate of Mary Hunt (Molly Morgan at the Angel Inn)
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Wife of Joseph Houseley. To join her husband at Newcastle
Surname:
Houseley (Housely) (alias Smith)
First Name:
Ann (alias Catherine)
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Convict embarked on the "Northampton" whose husband had already been transported to New South Wales