Elizabeth Cruickshank Wybrow - Tindale, Convict “Speke” 1808

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Elizabeth Cruickshank Wybrow - Tindale (Clarke), Convict “Speke” 1808

Also Known As: "Elizabeth Cruikshank Clarke Wybrow Tindale", "Convict “Speke” 1808"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: London, Greater London, UK
Death: August 18, 1844 (51-52)
Penrith, NSW, Australia
Immediate Family:

Daughter of John Clarke and Joanna Clarke
Wife of William Wybrow, Convict “Ganges” 1797 and John Poad William Tindale [Convict "Guildford" 1812]
Mother of Susannah Goding - Gill - Irving - Hogan; Captain James Wybrow; Mary Tindale; David Wybrow; William Tindale and 7 others

Immigration to Australia: Convict “Speke” 1808
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About Elizabeth Cruickshank Wybrow - Tindale, Convict “Speke” 1808

Elizabeth CLARKE was born c1792

Elizabeth was convicted of stealing (with Ann SIMONS) and as sentenced to 7 years transportation. She arrived in Sydney Cove on "Speke" on 16/11/1808

Elizabeth married William WYBROW in 1809 at Sydney and they had the following children

  • Susannah 1812
  • James 1814
  • Mary 1815
  • David 1817
  • William 1819

Elizabeth had a relationship/marriage with John Poad "William" TINDALE c1821 and they had the following children

  • Esther 1821
  • Jane 1823
  • Ann 1825
  • Eliza 1827
  • Rosetta 1828

Elizabeth died 1845 in NSW



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Convicted for stealing goods worth 14d of Richard Samuel in company with Ann Morris. Both were sentenced to 7 years transportation to Australia.

Departed Falmouth 18 May 1808 on the Speke, arrived 16 Nov 1808.



Elizabeth Clarke (Crookshank?) (Wybrow) (Tindal)

( - August 1844)

    Elizabeth Clarke (Crookshank?) (Wybrow) (Tindal) was born at England. Tried in Middlesex 1807.

She was transported as a convict arriving in 1808 at England.

    Elizabeth Clarke (Crookshank?) (Wybrow) (Tindal) arrived per "Speke" in 1808 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. 

Elizabeth Clarke (Crookshank?) (Wybrow) (Tindal) married an unknown person in 1809 at Sydney, NSW.
She married as Elizabeth Crookshank, William Wybrow (Ganges, 1797) at St Phillip's Sydney in 1809 and had issue : Susannah 1812, James 1814, Mary 1815, David 1817, William 1819 by him.

    Elizabeth Clarke (Crookshank?) (Wybrow) (Tindal) married an unknown person in 1830 at Bathurst, New South Wales. Mary Wybrow married her step-brother John Richard Tindale in 1830 at Bathurst. 

Elizabeth died in August 1844 at Penrith, New South Wales, Australia.
TRIAL FROM OLD BAILEY

487. ANN SIMONS , and ELIZABETH CLARKE , were indicted for feloniously stealing on the 2nd of June , fourteen yards of printed cotton, value 14 s. the property of Richard Samuel , privately in his shop .

RICHARD SAMUEL . I live at No. 49, New Compton-street, St. Giles' , I am a linen draper . I was not in the shop at the time.

SARAH SAMUEL . I am the wife of the last witness. On the 2nd of June, between three and four o'clock in the afternoon, the two prisoners came to buy an apron; I shewed them several and none would suit them; I pulled down a piece of print to shew them, and while I was shewing them the print, one of them said they did not see a print they should like; they did not stop long after that; soon after they were gone, I missed a piece of print that I had shewed them.

Q. Who was in the shop at the time. - A. No one but myself. When my husband came home, I told him; that might be an hour and a half after. The printed cotton was found at the pawnbroker's.

SAMUEL MORRIS . I am a pawnbroker, I live at Long-acre. On the 2nd of June last, seven yards of cotton was pledged by a woman of the name of Ann Simons . I cannot swear to either of the prisoners.

- . I live with Mr. Lane, pawnbroker, Holborn. On the 7th of June, seven yards of cotton was pledged in the name of Mary Clark .

Q. Who did you take it of. - A. I do not know. I have seen the prisoners, I cannot say when.

WILLIAM CLEMENTS . I searched the prisoner's apartments. In taking up the boards of the flooring, I found the duplicate of the property.

(The property produced and identified.)

Simon's Defence. I own to that piece of cotton, and no more.

Clark's Defence. I was never inside of the shop, I never saw the cotton.

SIMONS, GUILTY, aged 17.

CLARK, GUILTY, aged 17.

Of stealing only .

Transported for Seven Years .

Second Middlesex jury, before Mr. Recorder



Convicted for stealing goods worth 14d of Richard Samuel in company with Ann Morris. Both were sentenced to 7 years transportation to Australia.

Departed Falmouth 18 May 1808 on the Speke, arrived 16 Nov 1808.


1886 Australian Death Record - Rosetta EDROP died 1886 St Leonards, Father John, Mother Jane. Registration 6174. NOTE: Jane is her step-mother

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Elizabeth Cruickshank Wybrow - Tindale, Convict “Speke” 1808's Timeline

1792
1792
London, Greater London, UK
1812
April 26, 1812
Sydney, NSW, Australia

NSW Birth Record - 42/1812 V181242 7 - Susannah WYBROW, father William, mother Elizabeth

1814
June 5, 1814
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Born 1814

1815
December 6, 1815
Sydney, NSW, Australia
1817
November 24, 1817
Sydney, NSW, Australia
1819
August 6, 1819
Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia
1820
August 9, 1820
1821
August 15, 1821
Kelso, NSW, Australia
1823
1823
New South Wales, Australia