Ann Case

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Departure
Jun 1792
Arrival
Jan 1793
Death
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Personal Information

Name: Ann Case
Gender: Unknown
Born: Unknown
Death: Unknown
Age at death: Unknown
Occupation: Unknown

Crime

Crime: Unknown
Convicted at: Lancaster Quarter Sessions
Sentence term: 7 years

Voyage

Departed: 30th Jun 1792
Ship: Bellona
Arrival: 16th Jan 1793
Place of Arrival: New South Wales

Transportation

Ann Case was transported on the Bellona, departing 30th Jun 1792 and arriving 16th Jan 1793 with 18 passengers.

BellonaBellona (generic)

References

Primary SourceAustralian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 87, Class and Piece Number HO11/1, Page Number 191 (96) James Smee 'Births & Baptisms Marriages & Defacto Relationships Deaths & Burials New South Wales 1788-1830'
Source DescriptionThis 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 SourceGreat Britain. Home Office
Compiled ByState Library of Queensland
Database SourceBritish convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database

Claims

"Ann Case is the partner of Fred Meredith snr, my husband's 5x gg."

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Convict Notes

iain Frazier avatar
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on 29th May 2025

Family connections for Ann (Case) are: CASE Ann (Case) was born about 1774. She was tried for stealing goods at Lancaster Quarter Sessions, sentenced to 7years & arrived in NSW as a convict on 16 1 1793 after a voyage of 6months on BELLONA. She had a first relationship with Frederick (Meredith his second (2of4) relationship).)>>> [Some details taken from this Website] Frederick (Meredith) was born in 1763. He became a seaman on First Fleet ships in 1788 & returned to UK. He arrived again in NSW as a seaman on 27 1 1788 after a voyage of 12months on First Fleet ship SCARBOROUGH. He had a first relationship (1of4) with Mary (Allen her first relationship (1of6)). He had a third relationship (3of4) with Mary (Kirk her first relationship). He had a fourth relationship with Sarah (Mason her first relationship) & was a baker when he married her on 26 7 1811 at St Phillips CofE Sydney. He was the first Chief Constable in Liverpool district in 1830s. He died in 1836 age73 father of 9children. Details of Frederick (Meredith)s family are given in entry for Mary (Allen LADY PENRHYN 1788) on this Website. .. >>>Ann (Case) had a second relationship (2of3) with John (Carr) & produced 1child.>>> a John (Carr) has an entry on this Website: John (Carr/Corr/Kerr) was born about 1755. He was tried for forcible possession at Antrim Ireland in August 1792, sentenced to 7years & arrived in NSW as a convict on 7 8 1793 after a voyage of 6months on BODDINGTONS. He may have become a private with NSW Corps. Details of John (Corr)s family are given BELOW. .. >>>Ann (Case) had a third relationship with Joseph (Smith) & produced 1child. She produced 3known children in her lifetime. Ann (Case) & Joseph (Smith) produced 1child: 1.Joseph (Smith) was born in 1799. Noted a Joseph (Smith formerly convict) died on 2 12 1804 & was buried on 2 12 1804 at St Phillips CofE Sydney. Reference: Craig James Smee 'Births and Baptisms Marriages and Defacto Relationships Deaths and Burials New South Wales 1788-1830' ..a complete listing from church & other records in the early colony.

iain Frazier avatar
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on 16th February 2021

Further details are on the entry for Ellen (Redchester/Fraser/Frazer) from CHARLOTTE on this Website

Darryl Buley avatar
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on 28th June 2020

Born 1774 Somerset, England Ann Case was sentenced to seven years transportation for stealing goods. She arrived in Sydney in January 1793 aboard the Bellona. She had a daughter, Amelia, with Frederick Meredith in 1793, a daughter, Fanny, with John Carr in 1797 and a son, Joseph, with Joseph Smith in 1799.