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Crime
Transportation
Hannah Burke was transported on the Fanny, departing 14th Jul 1832 and arriving 2nd Feb 1833 with 106 passengers.
Fanny (generic)References
| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 89, Class and Piece Number HO11/8, Page Number 368 |
| 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




April 1832, trial of HANNAH BURKE (t18320405-302). HANNAH BURKE, Theft > stealing from master, 5th April 1832. 1105. HANNAH BURKE was indicted for stealing, on the 4th of February , 2 shawls, value 25s.; 2 caps, value 3s.; 3 handkerchiefs, value 10s.; 1 gown, value 1s. 6d., and 1 pair of gloves, value 6d., the goods of William Chard , her master . WILLIAM CHARD . I live in Little Queen-street, Edgware-road . The prisoner had been my servant about three months; between four and five o'clock in the morning of the 4th of January she left, and we missed these articles; in consequence of information, about three weeks after, we went to No. 64, South Molton-street, and the prisoner came to the door with my wife's gown on; I left her in charge - the night before she left us, my wife found her in bed with some person; she ran up to me, but when I got there, the person was gone; I went round the house at one o'clock, and there was no person there but the prisoner, who was asleep, and between four and five she came to our room for a light. WILLIAM BLOOMFIELD (Police-constable D 9.) I went to No. 64, South Molton-street; the prisoner opened the door - the prosecutor said he wanted to speak to her; she made no answer; we went into the passage, and then took her up stairs, and the mistress claimed a shawl, a gown, and a cap, which she had on; Mr. Chard lost some money and a reticule - this is the shawl; the prisoner tore up a gown of her own before me and the prosecutor. GUILTY . Aged 20. - Transported Seven Years .




UK, Royal Navy Medical Journals, Ship: Fanny - 1833. Case No; 2 Name; Hannah Bourke Age; 20 Disease; Cholera Date; 1 July in the River Surgeons Notes; Died. Having been unable to attend to my duty since the 7th till this day, I can give no particular details of the case only I understand from Mr. Marshall that she had several partial relapses with cold and shivering almost daily, seemed to die from Exhaustion Discharged; DIED from exhaustion - 17 July 1832




New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents. Fanny - 2nd Feb 1833 Indent No; 53 Name; Hannah Burke No Details DIED of Cholera 17 Feb 1832 -------------------------------