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Transportation
Joanne Dunne was transported on the Lord Wellington, departing 30th Apr 1819 and arriving 20th Jan 1820 with 125 passengers.
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1820 - 10 Dec. Servant to George Pashley (Junior). Bond of George Pashley (Junior) 1823 - 23 Dec. Gaol: Sydney. Entrance Book. Joanna Dunn Servant to Geo. Pashley. Prisoner, Frequently drunk and unfit for service. 6 Calendar months. Factory 1825 - Muster. Dunn, Joanna. F. S. Lord Wellington. 1820. 7 years. Female Factory. Parramatta 1826 - 30 Mar. Certificate of Freedom. 140/5113. Native Place; City Cork. Calling; Servant Date of Trial: Lent 1819. Co Cork. Sentence; 7 years Height; 5 ft. 1/4 inches Complexion; Ruddy. Hair; Black. Eyes; Brown Light 1828 - Census; N0; 277. Pashley, George, Age. 29. Publican N0; 278. Pashley, Johanna. Age. 29. F.S. 1819. Catholic. N0; 279. Pashley, George Jnr. Age. 7. N0; 280. Pashley, Mary Ann. Age. 5 N0; 281. Pashley, Joseph. Age. 3 N0; 282. Pashley, Jas A.... Age. 1/2




ADM 101/45/1 1819-1820 Diary for the Lord Wellington female convict ship sailing from England to New South Wales, covering 27 April 1819 to 27 January 1820, by Edward Foord Bromley, MD, Surgeon, Royal Navy and Superintendent of Convicts. (Described at item level) Folio 9: September [1819] commenced with very fine weather, but brought with it about a dozen cases of slight scurvy, which easily yielded to an additional quantity of lemon juice being given to each woman that complained. Since leaving the Grand Canary lemon juice and sugar made into sherbet has been regularly served every day to each woman and child and which I am of opinion has been of great service to them. Folio 9: [September 1819] The following women had slight symptoms of scurvy. Ellen Saunders, aged 44, taken ill, 4 September 1819; Cath Grady, aged 42, taken ill, 5 September 1819; Bridget Dooling, aged 22, taken ill, 3 September 1819; Catherine Barrett, aged 14, taken ill, 2 September 1819; Joanne Dunne, aged 24, taken ill, 2 September 1819; Elizabeth Cashman, aged 40, taken ill, 3 September 1819; Mary Burke, aged 26, taken ill, 4 September 1819.




New South Wales, Australia Convict Ship Muster Rolls and Related Records, 1820 Lord Wellington Age; 23 When tried; Lent 1819 Crimes; Larceny of wearing apparel