Would any lister be kind enough to check something on the Parramatta musters for me around 1791? I am hoping for a record of a SARAH EVANS tried in Denbighshire in 1786 who appears in the lists for the Neptune"and the Second Fleet. Two women by that name are on the early lists. One Sarah Evans came over on the Neptune, married James Stewart in 1791 at St George’s , Parramatta and settled in NSW. I have a copy of the register page showing this marriage . The only other Sarah Evans who was recorded as having been transported in time for the Parramatta marriage (Sarah Evans from Worcester ) is linked with another man in the records as his concubine. My problem is that the record of the marriage between Sarah and James gives no information about origins. Neither does Gov. Hunter’s Assignment Report; It just records that the Sarah Evans referred to in it married James Stewart. According to one book (M. Flynn) Sarah from Denbighshire was pardoned and never left Wales . I have a copy of the pardon from the National Archives, UK . There seems to be no record of her in Denbighshire after 1790, however and I believe it is possible that Sarah did sail and that she and Grace Jones, tried the same day, both listed as being on the “ Neptune ”, were transported from Ruthin Gaol in error. The only thing I can think of now is that there would be an indication of the origin and vessel recorded in the musters. I'd be grateful to hear if anyone else had other ideas. In return I have transcribed some of the records about their time in the Denbighshire Legal System and in Ruthin Gaol and would be willing to share the info. I hope someone is able to help and appreciate your time. Thank you Chris Moore Williams