No Gloria There is no need to send me a copy of that. Regarding my previous answer to your question, if you check the Col. Sec. Index you will find that the Hannah you were askeding about has her own entry: GRAY, Hannah. Daughter of Elizabeth Gray; age 6 1819 Apr 14 Admitted to Female Orphan Institution (Reel 6040; 4/403 p.26) So my asumption that Elizabeth was the mother of this Hannah was correct and she was the daughter of John and Elizabeth Gray nee Killett who arrived on the Nile in 1801. If you check further John Gray died in 1818 and that is the reason why this Elizabeth put this child into the Female Orphan Institution Regards Lesley Uebel http://www.claimaconvict.net/index.html CLAIM A CONVICT email: ckennedy@bigpond.net.au On 8/08/2013 5:27 PM, Gloria wrote: > Thanks Lesley, > The copy of letters seeking clemency at NA Kew of Ann Single and > Elizabeth states they were probably sisters in law. I believe Elizabeth > was married to Ann's brother Daniel Gray. The evidence also states Elizabeth > had 2 children and was pregnant with a third.. The trial took place in > 1806 at Cambridge > Should I send you a copy and paste of this notification? > Gloria > > -----Original Message-----