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Transportation
Eliza Barlow was transported on the George Hibbert, departing 22nd Jul 1834 and arriving 1st Dec 1834 with 145 passengers.
George Hibbert (generic)References
| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 90, Class and Piece Number HO11/9, Page Number 404 |
| 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




Old Bailey Online EW COURT. - Saturday, April 12th. Fourth Middlesex Jury, before Mr. Common Sergeant. 627. ELIZA BARLOW was indicted for stealing, on the 5th of March , 4 gowns, value 7s.; 6 handkerchiefs, value 3s.; 6 caps, value 18d.; 3 yards of lace, value 3s.; 2 pair of stockings, value 8d.; 1 shawl, value 6d.; 1 pair of stays, value 6d.; 1 pair of boots, value 6d.; 1 shift, value 1s.; 1 habit shirt, value 6d.; 1 book, value 1s.; and 1 box, value 6d.; the goods of Margaret Rough , her mistress, and that she had been before convicted of felony . MARGARET ROUGH. I live with my mother, Mary Rough , in Weymouth-terrace, Hackney . The prisoner was my servant - on the 5th of March, which was our washing morning, I saw her about six o'clock - she afterwards left us without notice - I missed some of these articles that day, and the others I missed afterwards - these are the articles- they are mine - some of them had been in the bed-room, and some in the kitchen, ready to wash - I did not see her again until she was taken - I owe her a trifle of wages. MARY WALKER . I live in Pelham-street. I know the prisoner - she came to me on the 6th of March, and asked me to let her lodge with me - she stayed that night, and in the morning she went out and brought in these articles - here is a gown, a pair of boots, a shawl, a pair of stays, and some stockings - she asked me to take care of them - I put them into my bottom drawer, and gave them to the officer when he came. ELIZABETH JENKINS . I live in Pelham-street. On See originalClick to see original the 6th of March, the prisoner brought me these three caps - she told me to wash them for her - I washed and ironed them - I gave them to the officer. WILLIAM ATTFIELD . I am an officer. I took the prisoner, and received these articles.(Property produced and sworn to.) CHARLES EAST (police-constable H 33). I produce the certificate of the prisoner's former conviction, which I got from Mr. Clark - I know the prisoner is the person. GUILTY . Aged 17. - Transported for Seven Years .




New South Wales, Australia, Registers of Convicts' Applications to Marry, 1826-1851 Granted 20/6/1841 Eliza Barlow 25 Free (7yrs) per ship George Hibbert granted to marry Thomas Dean 30 ToL (14yrs) per ship Lloyds (1) Rev W Stack West Maitland New South Wales, Australia, Certificates of Freedom, 14/11/1842 C42/1966. Wife of Thomas Deane per ship Lloyds New South Wales, Australia, Certificates of Freedom, 30/3/1844 C44/470 At Maitland




New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents, 1788-1842 Bound Indentures 1834-1835 From Kent Single protestant who could read and write. Guilty of robbing mistress. one previous conviction of 18 months 4' 10 1/2" ruddy pock pitted and freckled sandy hair and brown hair. 42/2988 and C44/470