The First Fleet is the name given to the group of eleven ships carrying convicts, the first to do so, that left England in May 1787 and arrived in Australia in January 1788. The ships departed with an estimated 775 convicts (582 men and 193 women), as well as officers, marines, their wives and children, and provisions and agricultural implements. After 43 convicts had died during the e… WebThe following is a list of partial details of all convicts who arrived at Botany Bay on January 26, 1788. Surname: Firstname: From: Sentence: Other: ABEL Robert London 7 ABRAMS Henry 7 ABRAHAMS Esther London ... FLARTY Phebe London 7 FOWKES Francis London 7 FORRESTER Robert London 7 FOYLE William New Sarum 7 FOWLES Ann London 7 …
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WebSep 7, 2024 · The convict ship Royal Admiral left England for Port Jackson 30 May 1792 carrying both men and women convicts and soldiers who formed part of the NSW Corps. Listed are the names of children who were on board, with these are the Whittle children. Thomas born 1781/4 England father Thomas Whittle Ser Major NSW Corps and wife … WebOct 15, 2011 · David Collins and John Hunter, sitting as magistrates, had brought before them four convict women, Anne Smith, Phebe Flarty, Ann Mather and Mary Mitchcraft, … celsius html
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WebSep 28, 2024 · At Rosehill on 7 October 1789 Ann Mather and Phebe Flarty were accused of stealing fourteen and a half ounces of pork from John Gepp, Hardwicke Richardson, … http://hmssirius.com.au/ann-mather-convict-prince-of-wales-1788/ WebMay 8, 2006 · Convict Life This blog follows a group of people whose lives became joined together when they were sentenced to transportation on the First Fleet which arrived in Port Jackson on 26th January, 1788. ... Phebe Flarty posted by The 4JS Crew at 7:32 PM 2 comments. James Grace buy folding dome tent