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Arrived from England, Capt. Armet with 97 female prisoners under the medical superintendence of Dr. Cosgreave R.N., 3 women died on the passage. A long voyage having departed 3rd July. Names of women who died - Ann Beal, Sarah Blower and Martha Thatcher. Jane Brown also died having thrown herself overboard.
Source:
p.3. Report of Commissioner J.T. Bigge
Details:
'From the evidence of Mr. Cordeaux, Mr. Gyles and Mr. Walker, passengers on the Friendship, prostitution appears to have prevailed, the captain and surgeon had not the means to suppress'
Source:
Report of the Commissioner of Inquiry into the state of the colony of NSW. p6
Details:
Mr. Gyles, passenger on the 'Friendship' censured the captain for inhumanity in the infliction of punishment; the use of a wooden collar employed on the voyage
Details:
On list of prisoners sent to Newcastle per Lady Nelson
Details:
On list of prisoners sent to Newcastle per 'Lady Nelson'
Ship:
Friendship 1818 (came free)
Source:
Australian Dictionary of Biography
Details:
William Cordeaux (1792-1839), land commissioner, was born on 9 October 1792 at Crambe, Yorkshire, the son of Richard Cordeaux, a veterinary officer who served in the Peninsular war and at Waterloo. He joined the British army commissariat service in Spain as a clerk in November 1810, became a deputy-assistant in January 1814, served in Flanders in 1815 and was placed on half-pay in February 1816. He was appointed to the Commissariat Department in New South Wales in May 1817 and arrived in Sydney next January in the convict transport Friendship...........
Surname:
Courtney (Hammil)
Source:
Colonial Secretary Papers. Copies of Letters Sent Within The Colony, 1814-1827
Details:
On list of persons praying His Excellency s permission to have their names published in Church in order to their being married - Dennis Hammil (ship Three Bees) and Maria Courtney (ship Friendship)
Surname:
Davis (Robinson)
Ship:
Friends 1811; Friendship 1818
Source:
Sydney Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW; Roll: 851 Ancestry
Details:
Sent to Sydney gaol by Newcastle Magistrate Francis Allman on a charge of suspicion of robbery. Found guilty and sentenced to a penal settlement. Sent to Moreton Bay on the Isabella. Note - although the Sydney Gaol Entrance Register states Elizabeth Davis arrived on the Friends in 1811, this woman is probably Elizabeth Robinson who arrived on the Friendship in 1818 and married Solomon Davis in Sydney in December 1820
Ship:
Friendship 1818 (came free)
Details:
Ann Duffy, wife of Charles Evans, arrived with her mother Mary Duffy on the Friendship in 1818
Surname:
Duffy (McGuinness)
Source:
Maitland Family History Circle's Pre 1900 Pioneer Register
Details:
Born 1804 Ireland. Spouse Richard McGuinness. For more information see Pioneer Register Entry No. 892
Place:
Newcastle district
Source:
Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 19
Details:
Wife of D. Hammel. Newcastle district
Ship:
Friendship 1818 (came free)
Ship:
Friendship 1818 (came free)
Place:
Abberly Lodge Pattersons Plains
First Name:
Allen (Allan)
Ship:
Friendship 1818 (came free)
Source:
The Bicentenary Pioneer Register, Second Edition, Volume 111
Details:
Born c 1809 in England, son of John Hickey and Ann Marks. Died 14 March 1887 at Chevely Raymond Terrace. Spouse 1) Hester Medley Hutton. Spouse 2) Anne Amelia Stuart Spouse 3) Mary Ann Watkins
Place:
Abberley Lodge, Patterson's Plains
First Name:
Edwin Augustus
Ship:
Friendship 1818 (came free)
Source:
The Bicentenary Pioneer Register, Second Edition, Volume 111
Details:
Born c 1808 in England, son of John Hickey and Ann Marks. Died 10 March 1884 Emerson Terrace Forest Hill Oxford. Spouse Jean Dickson
Ship:
Friendship 1818 (came free)
Source:
The Bicentenary Pioneer Register, Second Edition, Volume 111
Details:
Born c 1806 in Worcester, son of John Hickey and Ann Marks. Died 28 July 1879 at Chevely Raymond Terrace. Spouse Frances Wool. Issue 1) William Francis, 2) Mary Ann. 3) David 4) Ellen Ester 5) Margaret Sophia 6) Edwin 7) Allan Rowland 8) Frederick Goulburn
Ship:
Friendship 1818 (came free)
First Name:
Ann Elizabeth (came free)
Details:
Aged 26 in 1828. Came free
First Name:
Elizabeth Ann
Source:
The Bicentenary Pioneer Register, Second Edition, Volume 111
Details:
Born c. 1802 in Worcester, daughter of John Hickey and Ann Marks. Married John Cheers in Newcastle 10 March 1823 . Died 16 September 1831