Ann Sherwood - Ennis, Convict "Speke" 1808

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Ann Sherwood - Ennis (Lane), Convict "Speke" 1808

Also Known As: "Anne Lane", "Ann LANE"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Bristol, Gloucestershire, UK
Death: November 13, 1838 (49-50)
Kurrajong, New South Wales, Australia
Place of Burial: Richmond, New South Wales, Australia
Immediate Family:

Wife of John Sherwood [Convict "Glatton" 1803] and John Ennis, Convict "Glatton" 1803
Mother of Joseph Sherwood; Mary Green - Wilson; Sarah Matilda Douglas - Sculthorpe; Hannah Bridget Hennessy; Ann Lane Wilson and 3 others

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About Ann Sherwood - Ennis, Convict "Speke" 1808

Ann Lane, Convict.

Sentenced to 7 years at Surrey Sessions of Peace on 21 July 1806.

One of 99 convicts transported to NSW on "Speke" departed March 1808.

edward to dylan 1.ged where it is noted: Anne (nee Lane) Sherwood arrived as a convict on the "Speke" on the 16/11/1808.

Source: - "Ups and Downs of an old Richmondite" by Alfred Smith. Ann (Lane) was referred to by Alfred Smith. Then there was Mrs.Sherwood, "Granny" Sherwood as she was often called, who lived up there. I knew her very well. It was nothing unusal for her to walk from the Heights (Kurrajong) to Richmond.

Page 306 "The Pragmatic Pioneers"

Anne Lane was born in 1788 in Bristol and was convicted of stealing a gown and two children's frocks from a boarding house operated by John and Mary Ann Hopkins at 37 Kent Street in the Parish of Saint George, Southwark London.

Page 307 "The Pragmatic Pioneers"

She was convicted at the Surrey Sessions of Peace on 21st July 1806 and sentenced to seven years transportation and arrived in Port Jackson on board the "Speke" on 15th November 1808. She formed a liaison with one John Innes or Enis, which produced a child she called John Lane, born on 30th September 1809 and baptised at St. Philips Sydney, before forming a lifelong relationship with John Sherwood. The child John Lane came with Anne to the live at North Richmond and was brought up with the Sherwoods.

John Sherwood and Anne Lane appear to have been honest hard working people. This is attested to in John's petition to Governor Darling for his own land in 1830, and is fully supported by Archibald Bell J.P. of Belmont. The following are extracts from that petition: -

That he married about twenty years ago one Anne Lane who arrived per Ship "Speke" a prisoner for seven years in the year 1806, and has had eight children by her, all of whom are now living and dependant upon the exertions of himself and wife for support, the eldest being nineteen years of age.

That memorialist and his wife have never been brought before a Justice for the slightest offence, since they have been in the Colony and have never experienced any favours from the Government with the exception of Memorialists Ticket of Emancipation and for which he has ever considered himself truly grateful.

That your Memorialist possesses twohorses, seven-head of horned cattle, a plough, harrow, cart and harness, the hard earning of the industry of myself and my wife.


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Ann Sherwood - Ennis, Convict "Speke" 1808's Timeline

1788
1788
Bristol, Gloucestershire, UK
1809
September 30, 1809
New South Wales, Australia
1812
January 7, 1812
Richmond, NSW, Australia
1813
January 18, 1813
Richmond, NSW, Australia
1816
1816
Richmond, NSW, Australia
1818
1818
North Richmond, NSW, Australia
1820
August 3, 1820
Richmond, NSW, Australia
1824
December 26, 1824
Richmond, NSW, Australia