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Mary HUTCHINSON was born 23/5/1765 (daughter of John HUTCHINSON and Ann APPLETREE)
Mary and her mother Ann and were convicted and sentenced to 7 years transportation. They arrived in Sydney Cove on 9/7/1791 on "Mary Ann". Mary's father did not accompany them.
Mary married James WEAVERS in 1792 at Sydney and they had the following children
After her mother Ann and her husband James died in 1805, Mary had a relationship with her step-father Richard PORTER (marrying on 8/6/1811 at Sydney) and they had the following children
Mary died 20/1/1850 at Kissing Point, NSW
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In 1797 Richard Married Ann Hutchinson, who was also a convict. Ann hadbeen convicted with her sister, Mary, in 1789 for stealing clothing andeach received 7 years transportation arriving in Sydney on the "Mary Ann"1791.
In 1797 Richard Porter m Ann Hutchinson, who was also a convict. Ann had been convicted with her sister, Mary, in 1789 for stealing clothing and each received 7 years transportation arriving in Sydney on the "Mary Ann"1791. Mary Hutchinson (Ann's Sisiter) married a James Weaver, a freeman with farm land at Eastern Farm (now Ryde). In 1805 James Weaver and Ann Porter were speared b by natives, killing Weaver and Ann died soon after. On the death of Ann, Richard Porter married Mary Weaver (nee Hutchinson),the widow of James and from this marriage there were two girls. Convict Name:Mary Hutchinson Gender:Female Age:84 Birth Date:23 May 1765 Conviction Place:Middlesex Gaol Delivery Crime:Stealing Departure Date:Jan 1791 Arrival Date:9 Jul 1791 Arrival Place:New South Wales Arrival Ship:Active, Albermarle, Atlantic, Barrington, Britannia, Mary Ann, Matilda, Salamander and William and Ann Death Date:20 Jan 1850
Mary Hutchinson Mary Hutchinson, one of 106 convicts transported on the Active, Albermarle, Atlantic, Barrington, Britannia, Mary Ann, Matilda, Salamander and William and Mary, January 1791 Name, Aliases & Gender Name:Mary Hutchinson Aliases:none Gender:f Birth, Occupation & Death Date of Birth:23rd May, 1765 Occupation:- Date of Death:20th January, 1850 Age:84 years Life Span
Life span Female median life span was 61 years*
Conviction & Transportation Sentence Severity
Sentence Severity Sentenced to 7 years
Crime:Stealing Convicted at:Middlesex Gaol Delivery Sentence term:7 years Ship:Active, Albermarle, Atlantic, Barrington, Britannia, Mary Ann, Matilda, Salamander and William and Ann Departure date:January, 1791 Arrival date:9th July, 1791 Place of arrivalNew South Wales Passenger manifestTravelled with 978 other convicts References Primary source:Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 87, Class and Piece Number HO11/1, Page Number 114 Source description:This record is one of the entries in the British convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database compiled by State Library of Queensland from British Home Office (HO) records which are available on microfilm as part of the Australian Joint Copying Project. Did you find the person you were looking for?
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Community Contributions Denis Pember on 22nd March, 2017 wrote:
Mary and her mother Ann were tried and convicted at the Old Bailey: Old Bailey Transcript: (t17891209-31) 9th December 1789 (http://www.oldbaileyonline.org)
ANN HUTCHINSON and MARY HUTCHINSON were indicted for feloniously stealing on the 6th of December one cotton gown, value 1 s. a silk cloak, value 5 s. two handkerchiefs, value 4 s. a pair of ruffles, value 12 d. two aprons, value 10 s. two ditto, value 3 s. a night cap, value 6 d. two pair of cotton stockings, value 3 s. a linen pocket, value 12 d. and 11 s. in monies numbered, the property of Ann Body , in the dwelling-house of Ann Hutchinson . ANN BODY sworn. I lived last at Chelsea. I am a housekeeper. I was at Ann Hutchinson ‘s house in Cross-lane, Saint Giles’s , at nine in the evening, to lodge there; I do not know how I came there; I met the prisoner in Holborn, and she took me to her house. I lost a cotton gown, value twelve shillings, a black silk cloak, value five shillings, four neck handkerchiefs, value three shillings, a pair of worked muslin ruffles, value two shillings, two muslin aprons, one value twelve shillings, the other, value nine shillings, two linen aprons, value four shillings, two pocket handkerchiefs, value sixteen-pence, a night cap, value four-pence, two pair of cotton stockings, value four shillings, a linen pocket, value ten-pence, and the money I am positive to is eleven shillings; I lost them at the place where Ann Hutchinson lived: I saw the daughter. I was going to my lodgings in Henrietta-street, in Oxford-street: I met Ann Hutchinson in Holborn, and she accosted me; why you are frightened? No, says I, I am not frightened, but I wish I could get a lodging nearer than where I am; she said, I should be welcome to her house; and sent her young child to Scotch Court, Cross-lane, Saint Giles’s; when I got there I undressed myself and went to bed, and placed my things in a chair by the bed side; about nine, after I had been asleep two or three hours, I heard a great noise; I saw both the prisoners come into the room; her daughter came to the bed side and asked her mother what business she had to take in any body to lodge there; the mother desired her to make no noise for she should pay well for sleeping here: the daughter came to the bed side, and said, I should not lay any longer, and said it was the custom of that house, that whoever lay there should pay two shillings for gin, and she took my pockets from me, and insisted on having the contents, and she took from my pocket eleven shillings and some halfpence; she then brought the glass and the gin, and insisted I should drink; I would not, but she made me drink it because I was afraid of her; then she forced me by holding my shoulder and made me drink a second glass, which intoxicated me; then she took my bundle away and returned again in a few minutes without the bundle, and then told me to go about my business; the old prisoner was much in liquor; she was present. I asked her for my bundle; she swore I never brought any bundle there; she then gave the candle to her younger sister to light me down; she would not; then the prisoner took the candle and lighted me down: I said I would not go without my money and bundle; then she said, if I would not by fair means I should by foul means; she took me by the two shoulders and shoved me out of the room, and from thence out of the house; I asked the daughter to shew me into Holborn; she would not. I met two watchmen, and told them I had been robbed; they told me I was a woman of the town, and said I was a dirty hussey, and if I did not go about my business he would take me to the watch-house; I then met another watchman, I told him; he went with me to the house, but we could not find anything of mine; then I saw Mr. Treadway, who searched the room, and found a cap, a black cloak, two handkerchiefs, and a cotton stocking. EDWARD TREADWAY sworn. I am a constable. On Saturday night last between two and three o’clock the watchman brought in the two prisoners; I went and searched with a candle, and broke open the door, and under a fish basket I found a black cloak in the ashes, this handkerchief under the bed, this cap and apron, this handkerchief in another corner of the room; I found nothing else. The prosecutrix was in liquor: she said the prisoners forced her to drink gin. (The things produced and deposed to, the handkerchief marked A. G. the stockings marked with an A.) How came the handkerchief to be marked A. G.? - Because I changed a handkerchief I had with a fellow servant at Chelsea, whose name was Ann Green. Prisoners. We are innocent; we have no witnesses. ANN HUTCHINSON , MARY HUTCHINSON , GUILTY. Transported for seven years. The Court ordered Treadway a liberal allowance for his expences. Tried by the second Middlesex Jury before Mr. Baron PERRYN.
Denis Pember on 23rd March, 2017 wrote:
Mary and Ann were both transported on the “Mary Ann” arriving in the colony on 9th July 1791 as part of the third fleet. Mary married James Weavers (Second Fleet Convict, 1790, “Surprize”) in 1792, Quite soon after arrival, her mother Ann was with Richard Porter (Second Fleet Convict, 1790, “Surprize”). Richard was quite a bit younger than Ann, they married 8th October 1797 at Sydney. The two men, had been companions on the same voyage. They settled quite close to each other.
Denis Pember on 25th March, 2017 wrote:
Mary and James had several children and seemed to be doing very well. In the 1802 Muster, james is holding 30 acres at Kissing Point and has a number of sheep and pigs as well as cultivation on his land. His property is adjacent to that of Richard Porter and Ann Hutchinson.
Then James burial was registered at St Philips, Sydney on 4th April 1805. His mother-in-Law, Ann Porter, was buried the day before, 3rd April 1805. There are no substantiated records as to the rumour that each of these was killed by Aboriginal incursion onto their properties. There is no record located in the Sydney press regarding the matter. However, there were numerous such attcks taking place in the Hawkesbury during this period. In 1820, his son, Enoch Weavers, submitted a petition for a land grant on the basis that the land grant to his father had been lost. A referee, Mr John Piper, made the following statement…. “This lad, being a native of this place and his father having been killed by the Natives, I beg you to support his petition” [Ref Flynn, Michael; The Second Fleet: page 600]
Denis Pember on 25th March, 2017 wrote:
Mary, now a widow with three or four children aged between 10 and 3 now moved to live with her step-father, Richard Porter. They commenced a de-facto relationship, had several children and subsequently married 8th June 1811. Richard Porter therefore married the mother and her daughter.
Denis Pember on 25th March, 2017 wrote:
Sainty & Johnson; 1828 Census of New South Wales: [Ref P1088 page 304].... Porter, Richard, 62, absolute pardon, Surprize, 1790. life, Protestant, settler, Kissing Point. Porter, Mary, 62, free by servitude, Mary Ann, 1791, 7 years, Protestant. Porter, Richard (Jun), 23, born in the colony.
Convict Changes History Denis Pember on 22nd March, 2017 made the following changes:
date of birth: 23rd May, 1765 (prev. 0000), date of death: 20th January, 1850 (prev. 0000), gender: f, crime
[Ansloe-Notes.ged] In 1797 Richard Married Ann Hutchinson, who was also a convict. Annhadbeen convicted with he r sister, Mary, in 1789 for stealing clothingandeach received 7 years transportation arrivin g in Sydney on the "MaryAnn"1791.
In 1797 Richard Married Ann Hutchinson, who was also a convict. Ann hadbeen convicted with her sister, Mary, in 1789 for stealing clothing andeach received 7 years transportation arriving in Sydney on the "Mary Ann"1791. Mary Hutchinson (Ann's Sisiter) married a James Weaver, a freeman withfarm land at Eastern Farm (now Ryde). In 1805 James Weaver and Ann Porter were speared bby natives, killingWeaver and Ann died soon after. On the death of Ann, Richard Porter married Mary Weaver (nee Hutchinson),the widow of James and from this marriage there were two girls. Convict[Ansloe-Notes.ged] In 1797 Richard Married Ann Hutchinson, who was also a convict. Annhadbeen convicted with he r sister, Mary, in 1789 for stealing clothingandeach received 7 years transportation arrivin g in Sydney on the "MaryAnn"1791.[1798 Richard Porter2009.ged] In 1797 Richard Married Ann Hutchinson, who was also a convict. Annhadbeen convicted with he r sister, Mary, in 1789 for stealing clothingandeach received 7 years transportation arrivin g in Sydney on the "MaryAnn"1791.
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May 23, 1765
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Lying Hospital, Holborn, London, England
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Lying IN Hospital Endell Street, Holborn, London, England (United Kingdom)
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Sydney, Nsw, Australia
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Kissing Point, Ryde, Nsw, Australia
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