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Transportation
Mary Boulton was transported on the Grenada, departing 25th Sep 1824 and arriving 23rd Jan 1825 with 82 passengers.
Grenada (generic)References
| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 88, Class and Piece Number HO11/5, Page Number 185 (94) Tickets of Leave (Index) NSW - 1810-1848 transcript by Dr Perry McIntyre. Original Butts held by SRNSW - see details under Sources Tab for full source listing.; Source Reference: SRNSW 4/4071; Reel 912. |
| 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




NSW BMD Death Reg: 436/1836 Mary Bolton, age 67, CJ district. (Church of England, Sydney, St James)




NSW Convict Index. Mary Boulton, per Grenada, 1825, Ticket of Leave, No 27/477. District: Liverpool/Sydney. Mary Boulton, per Grenada, 1825, Certificate of Freedom, 13 Sep 1831. No 31/0972. TL 29/477. Index Name: Sentenced to Parramatta Female Factory. Mary Boulton, per Grenada (1827) Offence: Useless in her service. Date: 5/12/1827. Date of Committal: 7/2/1828 Sentence: 1st Class at the Factory. Remarks: New South Wales Convicts Index: Certificate of Freedom 13/09/1831; Citation: [4/4307] Reel 987 Entry Number 31/0972; In the name of Mary BOULTON per Grenada 1825




NSW 1828 Census Index. Mary Boulton, age 57, G.S. Per Grenada, 1822, 14 years, protestant, Ho’ servant, Pat. Hill, Surgeon, Liverpool district. Possibly her daughter: Ellen Bolton, age 13, C.F. Grenada, 1824, servant, Lewes Solomon, Airds district.




WARWICKSHIRE SESSIONS. SEVEN YEARS’ TRANSPORTATION. … Mary Boulton, for receiving stolen goods. ... Birmingham Chronicle, 6 May 1824.  WARWICK COUNTY SESSION'S. The following prisoners took their trials these sessions, and were sentenced under : …  Mary Boulton, for receiving 3 pair boots, pair of shoes, 25 yards of binding, and other goods, the property of Thomas Wykes, well knowing them to be stolen ; Aris’s Birmingham Gazette, 10 May 1824.




There are a number of men identified as William Bolton/Boulton, or similar in Tasmanian convict records. Mary's husband is identified as # 475 on the Lord Hungerford Convicted: Stafford Lent Assizes, 15 March 1821 Offence: Sacrilege (at Shenstone Church) Sentence: Death → Reprieved → Transportation for life Ship: Lord Hungerford (28 July 1821) Convict No.: 475 Destination: Van Diemen’s Land Age: 49 Height (5 ft 5 in). Brown hair.




Children were Ann aged 19 years, Eliza 12, Hellena (Eleanor) 8, Sarah 6 years.




Mary was married to William Boulton who arrived on "Lord Hungerford"




arrived with her 4 children Helena 3, Sarah 6, Ann 9 and Eliza 12 - Mary was assigned to Dr Patrick Hill at Liverpool she received TOL 1829 to remain in the district of Liverpool and Sydney TOL 19/0477