The "William and Ann" was part of the Third Fleet
The "William and Ann" sailed from Plymouth on 27/3/1791 and arrived in Sydney Cove on 28/8/1791
188 male convicts (7 died enroute)
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- George BEST - George Best, Convict "William and Ann" 1791
- James BRADLEY - James Bradley [Convict "William and Ann" 1791]
- Eber BUNKER - Eber Bunker [Crew "William and Anne" 1791 + Crew "Elizabeth" 1806]
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- Isaac CORNWALL - Isaac Cornwell, Convict "William and Ann" 1791 D
- Michael DUNN - Michael Dunn [Convict "William and Ann" 1791]
- John DURRINGTON - John Durrington / Dorrington [Convict "William and Ann" 1791] E
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- Eleanor FLEMING - Eleanor Brown, Free Settler "William and Ann" 1791
- Joseph FLEMING - Joseph Fleming, Marine "William and Ann" 1791
- Mary Ann FLEMING - see Mary Ann LAY G
- John GHOST - John (Gost) Ghost [Convict "William and Ann" 1791]
- Thomas GREGORY - Thomas Gregory, Convict "William and Ann" 1791 H
- David HALTON (son of Robert HORTON) David Horton, Convict "William and Ann" 1791
- James HAYDEN - James Hayden, Convict "Matilda" "Salamander" "William and Mary" 1791
- Robert HORTON (father of David HORTON) Robert Horton [Convict "William and Anne" 1791] J
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- Mary Ann LAY - Mary Ann Fleming - Jones, Free Settler "William and Ann" 1791 M
- Richard MORTIMER - Richard Mortimer, Convict "William and Ann" 1791 P
- William PACKER - William Packer, Marine "William and Ann" 1791
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- Jeremiah Smith - Jeremiah S Smith, Convict "William and Ann" 1791 T
- Bishop THOMPSON - Bishop Thompson, Convict "William and Ann" 1791 W
- John WEAVERS - John Weavers [Convict "William and Ann" 1791]
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