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Mary Airyman was transported on the Lord Melville, departing 31st Jul 1816 and arriving 24th Feb 1817 with 104 passengers.
Ship Name: Lord Melville II Rig Type: S. Built: Quebec Build Year: 1825 Size (tons): 425
Lord Melville (generic)References
| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 88, Class and Piece Number HO11/2, Page Number 273 (138) |
| 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 Pro |
| Original Source | Great Britain. Home Office |
| Compiled By | State Library of Queensland |
| Database Source | British convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database |
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Convict Notes


Mary Airyman (written as Erryman) married Thomas Shaw- shoemaker(Indefatigable) in 1820. Three convicts on the Lord Melville all married convicts called Thomas Shaw which causes some confusion. and possibly administrative errors in the original records. The others are Susan Brown who married Thomas Shaw- stonecutter and worked for John Oxley, surveyor (Isabella) and Frances Brown who married Thomas Shaw- carpenter (General Hewett).


Ann Airyman appears on 1828 census sge 33 F/S servant living in Essex Lane Sydney, other surnames Mosley, Mozley.




On Thursday se’ennight, the under mentioned Female Convicts were removed from Newgate in this City, and put on board the ship Lord Melville, lying at Deptford, for Botany Bay, viz. Jane Bevan, Ann Davis, Sarah Barrell, Jane Dunn, Mary Airyman, Elizabeth Dunn, Elizabeth Banes, Eliz. Matthews alias Hartley, Ann Chattles, Sarah Arnold, and Martha Greenwood, Bristol Mirror, 20 July 1816.