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    1. Re: [PJ] Port Jackson convicts
    2. Coral Saunders
    3. Hi fellow seekers, I am new to this website and hope I can help or be helped by others. I have 3 convicts in my background. They are 1. Harriet White ( 1790 or 1791 – 1822) She possibly came from Uxbridge, Hertfordshire as it is mentioned in her trial. Her crime was “larceny in a dwelling house”. She was originally sentenced to death but it was changed to transportation for life on account of her age. A transcript of the trial (29 May, 1811) is available online at – www.oldbaileyonline.org She arrived in Van Diemen’s Land 19th October 1812 on Indefatigable From there, she arrived in NSW 25th October 1812 on the Minstrel. She married another convict, William ( or John, or Samuel) Anson (or Hanson) in 1814 at St John’s Church of England, Parramatta. She had one child, a son, Augustus Frederick Bowden( or Boden) Farmer Anson, born 1819, Sydney She died in 1822, in the Castlereagh district ( some say Castlereagh St Sydney – but she lived on a farm near Parramatta in the district of Castlereagh, so I think that is more likely.) Sources include Aust Joint Copying project, Microfilm roll 87, Class & Piece no HO 11/2. page 64 England & Wales criminal Registers, 1791-1992 Australian Convict Transportation Registers – Other Fleets & Ships 1791-1868 Original data, Home Office: Convict Transportation Registers Settler & Convict Lists 1787-1834 Harriet Hanson – Australia Death Index 1787-1985 Australia Marriage Index 1788- 1950 I’ll detail the other 2 convicts in separate emails. Regards, Coral Saunders

    07/14/2013 04:24:24
    1. Re: [PJ] Port Jackson convicts
    2.   Hello Coral, Re "on a farm near Parramatta in the district of Castlereagh" where does it come from that Parramatta was in the district of Castlereagh, please? Also what year/s is that referrring to? Cheers, John ~~~~~~~~~ ----- Original Message ----- From: aus-pt-jackson-convicts@rootsweb.com To: Cc: Sent:Sun, 14 Jul 2013 10:24:24 +1000 Subject:Re: [PJ] Port Jackson convicts Hi fellow seekers, I am new to this website and hope I can help or be helped by others. I have 3 convicts in my background. They are 1. Harriet White ( 1790 or 1791 – 1822) She possibly came from Uxbridge, Hertfordshire as it is mentioned in her trial. Her crime was “larceny in a dwelling house”. She was originally sentenced to death but it was changed to transportation for life on account of her age. A transcript of the trial (29 May, 1811) is available online at – www.oldbaileyonline.org She arrived in Van Diemen’s Land 19th October 1812 on Indefatigable From there, she arrived in NSW 25th October 1812 on the Minstrel She married another convict, William ( or John, or Samuel) Anson (or Hanson) in 1814 at St John’s Church of England, Parramatta. She had one child, a son, Augustus Frederick Bowden( or Boden) Farmer Anson, born 1819, Sydney She died in 1822, in the Castlereagh district ( some say Castlereagh St Sydney – but she lived on a farm near Parramatta in the district of Castlereagh, so I think that is more likely.) Sources include Aust Joint Copying project, Microfilm roll 87, Class & Piece no HO 11/2. page 64 England & Wales criminal Registers, 1791-1992 Australian Convict Transportation Registers – Other Fleets & Ships 1791-1868 Original data, Home Office: Convict Transportation Registers Settler & Convict Lists 1787-1834 Harriet Hanson – Australia Death Index 1787-1985 Australia Marriage Index 1788- 1950 I’ll detail the other 2 convicts in separate emails. Regards, Coral Saunders ---------------------- To send a message to the Port Jackson Convicts List, send an email to AUS-PT-JACKSON-CONVICTS@rootsweb.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to AUS-PT-JACKSON-CONVICTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    07/14/2013 03:53:51
    1. Re: [PJ] Port Jackson convicts
    2. Lesley Uebel
    3. Hi Coral, The transport Indefatigble carried only male convicts to PJ and the transport Minstrel carried only female convicts to PJ. Regards Lesley Uebel http://www.claimaconvict.net/index.html CLAIM A CONVICT email: ckennedy@bigpond.net.au On 14/07/2013 10:24 AM, Coral Saunders wrote: > Hi fellow seekers, > > I am new to this website and hope I can help or be helped by others. > > I have 3 convicts in my background. They are > > 1. Harriet White ( 1790 or 1791 – 1822) > She possibly came from Uxbridge, Hertfordshire as it is mentioned in her trial. > Her crime was “larceny in a dwelling house”. She was originally sentenced to death but it was changed to transportation for life on account of her age. > A transcript of the trial (29 May, 1811) is available online at – www.oldbaileyonline.org > She arrived in Van Diemen’s Land 19th October 1812 on Indefatigable > From there, she arrived in NSW 25th October 1812 on the Minstrel. > She married another convict, William ( or John, or Samuel) Anson (or Hanson) in 1814 at St John’s Church of England, Parramatta. > She had one child, a son, Augustus Frederick Bowden( or Boden) Farmer Anson, born 1819, Sydney > She died in 1822, in the Castlereagh district ( some say Castlereagh St Sydney – but she lived on a farm near Parramatta in the district of Castlereagh, so I think that is more likely.) > > Sources include Aust Joint Copying project, Microfilm roll 87, Class & Piece no HO 11/2. page 64 > England & Wales criminal Registers, 1791-1992 > Australian Convict Transportation Registers – Other Fleets & Ships 1791-1868 > Original data, Home Office: Convict Transportation Registers > Settler & Convict Lists 1787-1834 > Harriet Hanson – Australia Death Index 1787-1985 > Australia Marriage Index 1788- 1950 >

    07/14/2013 06:23:59