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About Jane (Reid) Davis, Convict "Lady Juliana" 1790
Jane almost certainly reached the colony on the Second Fleet ship 'Lady Juliana' in early Jun 1790. She seems to have been one of several women whose late embarkation on the ship was not recorded owing to an administrative muddle (others included Elizabeth Gough, Martha Cutler, Sarah Cowden, Sarah Storer, Sarah Miles and Mary Burgess). Details of her conviction have not been traced but she does not appear to have been convicted in London or Middlesex.
The day after Jane's marriage to the Convict William Davis, they were among 194 mostly female convicts emarked aboard the ship 'Surprize' and sent to Norfolk Island, arriving 7 August.
By 1802, Jane Reid had disappeared from the island's victualling lists; as her husband William and daughters Mary and Euphemia were still there in 1803, it seems likely that Jane had died in the period 1797-1801 for which few records survive.
NOTE: please see discussions - possible parent of Charlotte Crabb - Shrimpton - Pentley - Allsop - please do NOT connect her to Charlotte - add your evidence into the discussion at https://www.geni.com/discussions/207028
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Jane (Reid) Davis, Convict "Lady Juliana" 1790's Timeline
1770 |
June 6, 1770
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England, UK
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1792 |
1792
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1795 |
December 12, 1795
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Queensborough, Norfolk Island, Australia
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1797 |
1797
Age 26
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Norfolk Island
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