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Wife of Thomas Hite, {Sealer}
Mother of Ann Aylett and William Francis Hite

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2002 Administrative Appeals Tribunal

Claimants gave evidence that a pardoned convict, Samuel Hite, married another former convict, Mary Ann Pendrill, and that Samuel had a brother, Thomas Hite, who came to Tasmania as a sealer-sailor and took up with an Aboriginal woman.

This pairing is said to have resulted in a daughter, Ann, born in 1837, who was taken in by Samuel Hite and his wife Mary Ann and recorded as their own.

Ann went on to marry a William Aylett, and evidence was given that both are buried in the Jenner Cemetery at Wynyard, with Ann in the Aboriginal section and William in the white section.

On this basis, the tribunal found that the claimants were "the descendants of Thomas Hite and an Aboriginal woman".

This report clearly states that, as well as their daughter Ann, "Thomas Hite and his aboriginal wife had a son, William, in 1844. Samuel and Mary Ann also took William and reared him".

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1838
October 9, 1838
Evandale, Tasmania, Australia

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-09-08/anger-over-jacqui-lambies-ab...

2002 Administrative Appeals Tribunal

Claimants gave evidence that a pardoned convict, Samuel Hite, married another former convict, Mary Ann Pendrill, and that Samuel had a brother, Thomas Hite, who came to Tasmania as a sealer-sailor and took up with an Aboriginal woman.

This pairing is said to have resulted in a daughter, Ann, born in 1837, who was taken in by Samuel Hite and his wife Mary Ann and recorded as their own.

Ann went on to marry a William Aylett, and evidence was given that both are buried in the Jenner Cemetery at Wynyard, with Ann in the Aboriginal section and William in the white section.

On this basis, the tribunal found that the claimants were "the descendants of Thomas Hite and an Aboriginal woman".

This report clearly states that, as well as their daughter Ann, "Thomas Hite and his aboriginal wife had a son, William, in 1844. Samuel and Mary Ann also took William and reared him".

1844
June 26, 1844
Launceston, Tasmania, Australia

Name:
Hite, William
Record Type:
Births
Gender:
Male
Father:
Hite, Samuel
Mother:
Pendrill, Mary Ann
Date of birth:
26 Jun 1844
Registered:
Launceston
Registration year:
1844
Record ID:
NAME_INDEXES:1106083
Resource:
RGD33/1/23/ no 296


https://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-09-08/anger-over-jacqui-lambies-ab...

2002 Administrative Appeals Tribunal

Claimants gave evidence that a pardoned convict, Samuel Hite, married another former convict, Mary Ann Pendrill, and that Samuel had a brother, Thomas Hite, who came to Tasmania as a sealer-sailor and took up with an Aboriginal woman.

This pairing is said to have resulted in a daughter, Ann, born in 1837, who was taken in by Samuel Hite and his wife Mary Ann and recorded as their own.

Ann went on to marry a William Aylett, and evidence was given that both are buried in the Jenner Cemetery at Wynyard, with Ann in the Aboriginal section and William in the white section.

On this basis, the tribunal found that the claimants were "the descendants of Thomas Hite and an Aboriginal woman".

This report clearly states that, as well as their daughter Ann, "Thomas Hite and his aboriginal wife had a son, William, in 1844. Samuel and Mary Ann also took William and reared him".

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