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"Minstrel" 1812 (Convict Ship) England to NSW, Australia

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  • Ann White - Lane - Stubbs, Convict "Minstrel" 1812 (1773 - d.)
    Ann PEGLER was born in 1773 in Gloucester England (daughter of Aaron PEGLAR and Betty Rogers).Baptised 21st March 1773 at Bisley, EnglandAnn married Joseph White 9/1/1794 in Stroud, Gloucester, England...
  • Susannah Brookshaw - Rogan - Donnelly, [Convict "Minstrel" 1812] (1780 - 1853)
    Susannah FARNING was born c1780 Lancashire. England, UkSusannah married John BROOKSHAW on 30/4/1810 Manchester, UkSusannah was convicted of theft and sentenced to 7 years transportation. She arrived in...
  • Mary Ann Haigh, Convict "Minstrel" 1812 (1790 - c.1832)
    Birth: 1790 - Gloucestershire, EnglandDeath: 1832 - Parramatta, NSW, AustraliaHusband: William HaighChildren:Samuel Haigh, Elizabeth Britten (born Haigh/Hegg), Henry Haigh, Hannah Jane Rope (born Haigh...
  • Eleanor Mary (Wise) Moore, convict "Minstrel" 1812 (1785 - 1862)
    Eleanor WISE was born c1785 London.She was convicted of theft and grand larceny and sentenced to 7 years transportation. She arrived in Sydney Cove on 25/10/1812 on "Minstrel"She married William MOORE ...
  • Elizabeth Hewson, Convict "Minstrel" 1812 (1794 - 1874)
    A description from her son's Wikipedia page atElizabeth as a NSW convict from Middlesex, who had free-born children with her convict partner, James Walton who was from Lancashire, and also a Private of...

"Minstrel" was a convict ship that came to Australia multiple times

  1. (Convict Ship) departed England on 4/6/1812 and arrived in NSW, Australia on 25/10/1812 (127 female convicts)
  2. (Convict Ship) departed Plymouth, England on 17/4/1825 and arrived in NSW, Australia on 22/8/1825 (121 male convicts)

This project is for the first journey which departed England on 4/6/1812 and arrived in NSW, Australia on 25/10/1812 (127 female convicts)

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