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Anne Donnolly was transported on the Elizabeth, departing 26th Jul 1818 and arriving 19th Nov 1818 with 101 passengers.
1828 - Elizabeth arrived from Ireland with Female Irish Convicts. Total No Embarked; 194. Drowned on voyage; 1 Died on Board; 1. Total mustered 192 on arrival at Sydney Cove 12 January 1828. 16 Children on Board Walter Cock - Commander Joseph H Hughes - Surgeon Superintendent.
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County of Monaghan Assizes. Catharine Duffy and Ann Donnelly, charged with stealing from Thomas M‘Guinness, a quantity of bank notes and other property value 38£. at Monaghan, on 14th July last—Duffy, not guilty ; Donnelly guilty; to be transported seven years. Belfast News-Letter, 1 Aug 1817.




NSW Convict Index. Anne Donnelly, per Elizabeth 1818, Certificate of Freedom, 1 July 1824. No 012/2287. Renewed CF 40/4259. Anne Donnelly, per Elizabeth 1818, Certificate of Freedom, 8 Sep 1825, No 040/4259. In lieu of CF 12/2287; Reported to have died 1825.




Colonial Secretary Index. DONNELLY, Anne. Per "Elizabeth", 1818 1818 Nov 25 On list of convicts disembarked from the "Elizabeth" and forwarded to the Factory, Parramatta (Reel 6006; 4/3499 p.175) 1820 Aug 7,8 Re permission to marry at Sydney (Reel 6007; 4/3502 p.189) -------------------------------------------------------------- Permission to Marry requested, Sydney 7 Aug 1820 William Smith, convict per Neptune 1817/8 and Ann Donolly, convict per Elizabeth.




New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Year - 1825 Name; Ann Donnolly Age; - Class; F. S. Ship; ELIZABETH - 1818 - 7 YEARS Remarks\Assigned; DIED - 6 OCT 1825 - SYDNEY




ADM 101/24/1 Diary of the convict ship Elizabeth by William Hamilton, surgeon and superintendent dated 9 July to 25 November 1818 for a voyage from Cork to New South Wales. (Described at item level) Folios 17-18: 21-24 October 1818; Ann Donnelly complained of general pain in the tibia of the right leg on examination found nodes on both tibias. She Acknowledges to have had venereal disease about ten years ago, when she though she was cured of it, and has had two children since without it appearing again in any way until now. Folios 18-19: 26 October 1818; Mustered convicts by list, found some of them slightly affected with scurvy. Ordered an additional allowance of lime juice and sugar in the proportion of half ounce of lime juice and the same quantity of sugar, and a full [?] of each to five or six in whom the disease had made more progress, Ann Donnelly the woman labouring under syphilis was excluded from this arrangement. Folio 19: 1 November 1818; Ann Donnelly was better but saying that she feels a copperish taste in her mouth. Folio 19: 2-5 November 1818: Ann Donnelly is a little better, one or two other have complained but not requiring to be on the sick list. Folio 19: 8 November 1818: Ann Donnelly better but much debilitated from confinement to bed, no other on the sick list.




Irish Convict Database by Peter Mayberry. Anne Donnolly, alias Donnelly, age on arrival, 33, per Elizabeth I (2) 1818, Tried at Monaghan, 1817, 7 years. DOB, 1785. Trade, Servant.