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Transportation
Ann Allan was transported on the Duchess Of Northumberland, departing 25th Nov 1852 and arriving 21st Apr 1853 with 220 passengers.
Duchess Of Northumberland (generic)References
| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 92, Class and Piece Number HO11/17, Page Number 607 (306) RGD37/1/13 no 571 - Marriage 1854 to James Samuels |
| 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




Ship: Duchess of Northumberland Ann Barclay (m.s. Allan), wife of Charles Barclay, plasterer, Little Lochends Close, Canongate, Edinburgh, Midlothian 24 Trial; 15 May 1852 - Victim; David Lawrie, Chapel Street, Edinburgh, Midlothian Crime Location; Little Lochend's Close, Canongate, Edinburgh Aged; 24 years old Height; 5 ft 3 1/4 inches. Status; Married Family; Brother; James in the Artillery, Sister; Mary Husband; Charles Barclay at Native Place 1854 - Marriage Permissions - 18 Apr 1854 Allan, Ann. Ship/free: Duchess of Northumberland Marriage to: Samuel, James Ship/free: Pestongee Bomangee Remarks; Woman must be 6 months without an offence, will be approved if clergyman is satisfied 16 May 1854 1854 - Marriage, The Church of Scotland by banns Ann Allan, above 21 years old, Moulder James Samuels, above 21 years old Witness; & Eliza Nackett 1857 - 6 January 1857. Conditional Pardon 1881 - Colonial Conviction. Longford - Offence; Larceny - 1 month hard labour




ADM 101/254/1C Medical journal of the Duchess of Northumberland, convict ship from 16 November 1852 to 27 April 1853 by Charles Smith, Surgeon Superintendent, during which time the said ship was employed in the convict service. Folio 5: case no 3, Anne Allen, aged 24, Convict; taken ill in the English Channel; sick or hurt, colica, had two children and suffered much from dyspepsia and irregular menstruation, had severe pain in the belly of a spasmodic character; put on sick list, 8 December 1852, discharged 21 December 1852 from the sick list.




Brief biography in book "The Last Ladies" by Christine Woods. ISBN 0 646 43073 4. Married James Samuel in Hobart on 5 June 1854. Lived with Thomas Rump/Rumph from the 1860s. Died (as Ann Rumph) in Launceston in January 1884.