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Transportation
Elizabeth Clarke was transported on the Mary Anne, departing 25th Dec 1821 and arriving 20th May 1822 with 109 passengers.
Built in France 1772 of 298 Tons first sailed as a British convict ship from Portsmouth 16/02/1791.
Mary Anne (generic)References
| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 88, Class and Piece Number HO11/4, Page Number 131 (67) |
| 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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Birth 1804 • Bristol, Gloucestershire, England The Crime 22 May 1821 MARY ANN NEWLAND , and ELIZA CLARK were indicted for stealing, on the 22d of May, thirty-three yards of serge, value 2 l. 2 s., the goods of Benjamin Allen Stone. The Trial 6 Jun 1821 • Old Bailey, Middlesex, England MARY ANN NEWLAND, ELIZA CLARK, Theft > grand larceny, 6th June 1821. Reference Number: t18210606-51 Offence: Theft > grand larceny Verdict: Guilty; Guilty Punishment: Transportation 7 Years Departure 25 Dec 1821 Convicted at: London Gaol Delivery Sentence term: 7 years Ship: Mary Anne Departure date: 25th December, 1821 Arrival date: 20th May, 1822 Place of arrival New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land Passenger manifest Travelled with 108 other convicts Arrival 2 May 1822 • Hobart Town Name Elizabeth Clarke Age 17 Date of Conviction 6 Jun 1821 Place of Conviction London Estimated Birth Year 1804 Vessel Mary Ann (3) Port of Arrival Hobart Town Date of Arrival 2 May 1822 Residence 1822 • Australia Name Elizabeth Clarke Vessel Mary Ann Province New South Wales Title General muster Year(s) 1822 Convict request permission to marry 26 Aug 1823 • Windsor, New South Wales, Australia Name Elizabeth Clarke Event Date 26 Aug 1823 Arrival Year 1822 Vessel Mary Ann Event Description Re permission to marry at Windsor Comments Per "Mary Ann", 1822 Page 131 Marriage 1823 • Windsor, New South Wales Name Elizabeth Clark Marriage Date 1823 Marriage Place Windsor, New South Wales Registration Date 1823 Registration Place Windsor, New South Wales, Australia Spouse John Linsley 3200/1823 V18233200 3B LINSLEY JOHN CLARK ELIZABETH John Richard Linsley (1793–1852) convict Surry 1814 Life Birth of daughter Sarah Jane Linsley(1824–1879) 1824 • Windsor, New South Wales, Australia Birth of son John R Linsley(1826–1889) 30 May 1826 • Windsor, New South Wales, Australia Certificate of Freedom 27 Jun 1828 Name Elizabeth Clarke Age 24 Birth Year 1804 Native Place Bristol, Gloucestershire, England Arrival Year 1822 Vessel Mary Ann Certificate Date 27 Jun 1828 Birth of daughter Elizabeth Linsley(1828–) 3 Jul 1828 • Windsor, New South Wales, Australia Birth of son William Linsley(1831–1903) 22 Jan 1831 • Windsor, New South Wales, Australia Death 7 Dec 1849 • Windsor, New South Wales, Australia Burial Windsor, New South Wales, Australia Record details Name Elizabeth Linsley Maiden Name Clark Gender Female Birth Date 1804 Birth Place Gloucestershire, England Death Date 7 Dec 1849 Death Place Windsor, New South Wales, Australia Cemetery Saint Matthew's Anglican Church Cemetery




MARY ANN NEWLAND, ELIZA CLARK, Theft > grand larceny, 6th June 1821. Reference Number: t18210606-51 Offence: Theft > grand larceny Verdict: Guilty; Guilty Punishment: Transportation Related Material: Associated Records User Wiki: Corrections; Add Information 750. MARY ANN NEWLAND , and ELIZA CLARK were indicted for stealing, on the 22d of May, thirty-three yards of serge, value 2 l. 2 s., the goods of Benjamin Allen Stone. BENJAMIN ALLEN STONE. I am a hosier and glover , and live in Fleet-market. This serge was on the threshhold of the door I was called from tea and informed a woman had taken it. I went up Eagle-and-child-alley into Dean-street, Fetter-lane, where I caught sight of the prisoners, close together in company. Newland had something under her shawl; a boy whistled three times, they turned, saw me following them without my hat, they ran and dropped the serge in Fetter-lane; I pursued, and secured them in a court, it not being a thoroughfare. It was chained to the door post. JOHN CREW. I work for Mr. Sparks in Shoe-lane. I saw the prisoners running up Eagle-and-Child-alley with the serge, they ran by me; I saw Mr. Stone following them, and saw them drop it. I picked it up and took it back; they were secured in Plough-court. (Property produced and sworn to.) CLARK'S Defence. I was talking to this woman, a gentleman knocked her down, I turned down the court, and he took me. NEWLAND - GUILTY. Aged 19. CLARK - GUILTY. Aged 19. Transported for Seven Years. London Jury, before Mr. Common Sergeant.




New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters, 1806-1849. New South Wales - 1825 WIFE of Jno. Lindsay, Windsor