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Voyage
Transportation
Anne Dalton was transported on the Woodman, departing 25th Jan 1823 and arriving 25th Jun 1823 with 104 passengers.
1823 Journey. SHIP News.— The ship Woodman, Captain Ford, arrived from Ireland, via Rio de Janiero, on Wednesday evening the 25th ult. She brings 94 female convicts, in good health; together with 8 children. Including children, there are 38 free passengers, by this opportunity, mostly destined for Van Diemen's Land. Sydney Gazette, 3 July 1823.
Woodman (generic)References
| Primary Source | New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents, 1788-1842 |
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Convict Notes




New South Wales, Australia, Gaol Description and Entrance Books, 1818-1930 for Anne Dalton 12/12/1823 Absent from service all night 3rd class Factory New South Wales, Australia, Colonial Secretary's Papers, 1788-1856 Main Series of Letters Received, 1788-1826 Application on 4/10/1825 to marry William Price Free, according to the Roman Catholic Church New South Wales, Australia, Colonial Secretary's Papers, 1788-1856 Copies of Letters Sent Within The Colony, 1814-1827 Ann Dalton application to marry 9/11/1825 John Baker convict per Dick Permission granted 18/8/1826 at Parramatta, Married 12/9/1826 by Rev Samuel Marsden 1828 New South Wales, Australia Census (Australian Copy) for Anne Baker (NRS 1272) 1828 Census: Living with John Baker and have two children Mary aged 3 and John 1. John senior was a blacksmith living at Pitt Town New South Wales, Australia, Certificates of Freedom, 1810-1814, 1827-1867 (NRS 12210) Butts of Certificates of Freedom 1829 August 31 dob 1804 4' 11 1/2" dark pale complexion, dark brown hair and dark hazel eyes. Scar on bridge of nose




Offence; felony of bank notes