Summary
Personal Information
Crime
Voyage
Transportation
Mary Evans was transported on the Experiment, departing 2nd Jan 1804 and arriving 12th Jun 1804 with 16 passengers.
568 ton ship
Experiment (generic)References
| Primary Source | New South Wales, Australia, Settler and Convict Lists, 1787-1834 |
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Convict Notes




Mary Evens/Evans 1803 - Old Bailey on-line Tried 20th April 1803. Age 37. Tried at Old Bailey, London. Accused of theft from a specified place (feloniously stealing, on the 8th of march, a silver watch, value 40s. two guineas, a seven-shilling-piece, two half-crowns, a pocket-handkerchief, value 6d. and a knife, value 2d. the property of James-stone Gibbs , in the dwelling-house of Ann Wilson). Found guilty, lesser offence. Sentenced to imprisonment in Newgate. Tried. 14th September 1803. Age 37. Est birth year; 1766 Tried at Old Bailey, London. Accused of pocketpicking (feloniously stealing, on the 21st of august, a silver watch, value 3l. a seven-shilling piece, three shillings, and a farthing, the property of Thomas smith , privily from his person). Found guilty, lesser offence. Sentenced to transportation. Sentence; 7 years --------------------------------- 1816 - New South Wales, Australia, Settler and Convict Lists, 1787-1834 New South Wales. . Female. 1816 Noted in "How Disposed of: column; DIED --------------------------------- 1812 - New South Wales, St John’s Parramatta Burials. Name; Mary Evens. (Spelling as per Register) Ship Experiment 1st. Aged; 45. Est date of Birth 1766/7 Of the Parish of St John’s Parramatta was buried October 11, 1812 By John Eyre Clerk