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Voyage
Transportation
Mary Eason was transported on the Midlothian, departing 17th Nov 1852 and arriving 24th Feb 1853 with 61 passengers.
Built 1835 at Sunderland. Wood barque of 414 Tons. (Register of female convicts currently being listed - incomplete at this date)
Midlothian (generic)References
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Convict Notes




Place of origin: Cork No; 214. Aged; 25 years old Housemaid can wash & iron Status; Single Offence; Stealing Quilt and clothes BROTHER; Daniel convicted to this Colony 1865 - Queen's Orphan School Application for admission - February 1865 FATHER; William Hollingsworth. Layton 4 Residence; Prisoners Barracks - Sentence of 3 months C.P. 16 April 1850 Trade; Sawyer and Farm Labour MOTHER; Mary Easen. Midlothian 1853 F.S. 30 June 1858 Unemployed CHILDREN; Hollingsworth, Joseph. Born; 4 Nov 1855 Hollingsworth, William. Born; 4 June 1856 Hollingsworth, George. Born. 16 Nov 1857 Hollingsworth, Benjamin. Born; 16 Nov 1857 [twins] Hollingsworth, Herbert. Born; 26 Aug 1858 Hollingsworth, Mary. Born; 18 Jan 1859 Hollingsworth, Edward. Born; 8 Oct 1862 Hollingsworth, Frederick. Born; 13 Oct 1864 Remarks: father in prison - not admitted to Queens Orphan School, but allowances given 1865, 1866 References: SWD26/8, 27 1867 - Tried. Hobart; 7 May 1867. Found; Not guilty