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Transportation
Ann Frayley was transported on the Mary Anne, departing 30th Jun 1815 and arriving 19th Jan 1816 with 101 passengers.
Built in France 1772 of 298 Tons first sailed as a British convict ship from Portsmouth 16/02/1791.
Mary Anne (generic)References
| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 87, Class and Piece Number HO11/2, Page Number 217 (110) |
| Source Description | This record is one of the entries in the British convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database compiled by State Library of Queensland from British Home Office (HO) records which are available on microfilm as part of the Australian Joint Copying Pro |
| Original Source | Great Britain. Home Office |
| Compiled By | State Library of Queensland |
| Database Source | British convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database |
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Marriage record. https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/RGD36-1-1/RGD36-1-1P63 Hobart Town district , 1818. Robert Manby, convict per Ocean, aged 22 years, and Hannah Freley, convict per Mary Ann, aged 21 years. were married 13 October, 1818, by Banns. Tasmanian Burial Records https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/RGD34-1-1/RGD34-1-1P114 Burial in New Norfolk District, 1832. Hannah Manby, abode, New Norfolk, buried 30 Jan 1832, aged 37 years. Free. Ceremony by H. R. Robinson.




Old Bailey Proceedings Online (www.oldbaileyonline.org, version 8.0, 30 July 2020), June 1815, trial of ANN TRAYLEY (t18150621-9). ANN TRAYLEY, Theft > theft from a specified place, 21st June 1815. 690. ANN TRAYLEY was indicted for feloniously stealing, on the 15th of May , one black coat, value 10 s. one waistcoat, value 2 s. and various other articles of wearing apparel, the property of George Basell , in his dwelling-house . GEORGE BASELL . I live in the parish of St. Matthew . On the 15th of May; I lost some property; I lost a black coat, a black waistcoat, a pair of kerseymere breeches, and gaiters, a pair of nankeen pantaloons, two pockets, a white dimity petticoat, a black stuff one, and various other articles. I went out between the hours of two and three in the afternoon, and when returning, I met the prisoner coming out of my house, with these different articles in her apron; she went on; I overtook her, and found the property on her. WILLIAM HOLLOWAY . The prosecutor was in my shop, just opposite his own house; we were talking together, and saw the prisoner come out with a great bundle in her apron. JOHN GILLISSEY . I am an officer. I produce the things; I have had them in my possession ever since the prisoner was taken into custody. William Holloway . We found all those things upon her. George Basell . Those are my property; altogether they are worth about forty-eight or forty-nine shillings. When I took the prisoner, I asked her how she could strip me in this kind of way, and she said, she did not mean to hurt me. The things were delivered into the hands of Mr. Gillissey, the officer. I can't tell how she got into the house. GUILTY, aged 18, Of stealing to the value of 39 s. Transported for Seven Years . First Middlesex Jury, before Mr. Justice Bailey.




Colonial Secretary Index. FRAYLEY, Ann. Per "Mary Ann", 1816 1817 Jul 23 On list of prisoners to be sent to the Derwent per "Governor Macquarie" (Reel 6005; 4/3496 p.257) 1822 Sep 18 - On list of convicts in Van Diemen's Land, as called for by Lieutenant Governor Sorell (Reel 6009; 4/3506 p.299) -------------------------------------------------- https://stors.tas.gov.au/CON13-1-2$init=CON13-1-2p205 A list of various extracts from indents, dated 19 Sept 1822. Ann Frayley- per Mary Ann 1816, Midx G.D. 21 June 1815, 7 years.