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Transportation
Ann Evans was transported on the Friends , departing 9th Mar 1811 and arriving 10th Oct 1811 with 19 passengers.
In 1811, the Friends sailed from England to New South Wales with a cargo of 101 female convicts who had been sentenced to transportation to the colony. Ships master James Ralph,
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1814 - St. John's Parramatta, Marriages No; 404. Locklan Monican. ** TL. Age; 40 of the Parish of St Johns & Ann Evans. Prisoner. Age; 30 Married by banns - 13 May 1814 Clergyman; Samuel Marsden ** As per Register




Ann Evans had a relationship with Irish Emmet Rebel, Loughlin Monaghan, who was transported for life on Tellicherry arriving 1806. Colonial Secretary Index has information that in 1824, Loughlin Monaghan was to be victualled from the Store at Liverpool for six months; with his wife and convict servant. Nov 1828 NSW census at Kemps Creek, Cabramatta District. Household of Mr Lachlan Monoughan. Proprietor of a farm of 50 acres, of which 30 were cleared and 10 cultivated, with 2 horses and 30 horned cattle. Lau. Monoughan, age 75, C.P. , per Tilychery, 1806, Life, Farmer, catholic. Ann Evans, age 60 F.S. per Friends, 1811, 7 years, catholic. Laughlan signed with his mark X.