Elizabeth Holloway

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Summary

Born
Jan 1790
Conviction
Unknown
Departure
Dec 1813
Arrival
Jul 1814
Death
Feb 1848
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Personal Information

Name: Elizabeth Holloway
Gender: Female
Born: 1st Jan 1790
Death: 29th Feb 1848
Age at death: 58
Occupation: Servant

Crime

Crime: Unknown
Convicted at: Gloucester Quarter Sessions
Sentence term: 7 years

Voyage

Departed: 31st Dec 1813
Arrival: 28th Jul 1814
Place of Arrival: New South Wales

Transportation

Elizabeth Holloway was transported on the Broxbournebury, departing 31st Dec 1813 and arriving 28th Jul 1814 with 127 passengers.

BroxbourneburyBroxbournebury (generic)

References

Primary SourceAustralian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 88, Class and Piece Number HO11/2, Page Number 145 (74)
Source DescriptionThis 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 SourceGreat Britain. Home Office
Compiled ByState Library of Queensland
Database SourceBritish convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database

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Convict Notes

Beth Taylor avatar
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on 12th September 2019

HOLLOWAY, Elizabeth (c1790-1848) Tried - 14 January 1812 Gloucester January Quarter Sessions Elizabeth was a 22 year-old servant in 1812 when she appeared before the Court in Gloucester charged with stealing wearing apparel (larceny) and was given a 7 year term of transportation to NSW. She was first placed on the ship Essex in October 1812, but this vessel did not sail and a month later Elizabeth was then sent to the Colony in 1812 on the Emu and finally reached Sydney in 1814 on the Broxbornebury. BC: 1790 Sentenced: 14/01/1812 Gloucester January Quarter Sessions to transportation for 7 years Crime: Stealing wearing apparel (larceny) Previous Occupation: Servant Age on Convict Indent: 24 ALSO ON SHIP EMU IN 1812 [Elizabeth was first placed on the ship Essex in October 1812, but this vessel did not sail. Source: Transportees from Gloucestershire to Australia 1783-1842 by Irene Wyatt] Certificate of Freedom 2546 (indent) 1814 Muster: Elizabeth HOLLOWAY, Broxbornebury, con, on stores, FF, Parra (3342) Richard Kibble, Anne 2, con, off stores, to Mr G Blaxland, Parra (2602) [Richard was Elizabeth’s husband-to-be. Note: Gregory Blaxland, master of 15 assigned convicts] 1820 – Richard Kibble, Ordinary Constable, wrote to Gov Macquarie, stating that he had received his certificate on 03/04/1815, was a married man & would like some land & become a farmer. 40 acres written. (Source: SRNSW Col Sec Papers, Memorial Fiche 3024; 4/1824B p585) [Note: No mention in the latter that he was a constable, only written on SRNSW Col Sec index] 1822 Muster: Elizabeth HOLLOWAY, FBS, Broxbornebury, wife of R Cable (?), Windsor (A10315) & spouse – Richard KEBBLE (?), FBS, Anne, 7 years, landholder, Windsor. Lease Resident; Total, Cleared, Cultivated, 12 bushels maize held, 6 horned cattle, 4 hogs (A11806) 1822, 12 Feb. – A letter from the Col Sec Fred. Goulburn, was given to Richard Kibble, addressed to the “Constable on Duty, Cowpastures” – stating that Richard had permission for himself, his wife & 3 male servants (convicts), to proceed to the area south-west of the Cookbundoon Range, with 134 cattle. The cattle belonged to Mrs Minchin, Mr Reynolds & John Doyle 3 cows & 3 calves were the property of Kibble. The convicts were assigned to Mrs Minchin. (Source: SRNSW Col Sec Papers, Letters Sent Reel 6008; 4/3504A p431) 1823, March – Richard was on a list of Constables in Sydney, from Sep 1820 to March 1823. It stated that he resigned on 9 July 1821. [Dates & place sound wrong]. (Source: SRNSW Col Sec Papers, Letters Received Reel 6056; 4/1764 p64) 1823-1825 Muster: Elizabeth HOLLOWAY, FS, Broxbornebury, 7 years, wife of Richard Kibble, Evan (25410) Richard Kable (sic); 7 years; Arrived per Ann 1810, Status: FS (Free by Servitude); occupation/Residence &c: Landholder, Evan or Richmond [John Norman was listed as a GS of Richard. Two boys, Richard Ogle (aged 11, BC) & William Ogle (aged 12, BC) were recorded as living/working for Richard] 1828 Census: Elizabeth KIBBLE, 37, FS, Broxbornebury, prot, (K0738) wife to – Richard KIBBLE, 42, FS, Anne 2 1810, prot, farmer at Evan *(K0737 – 30 acres, 3 horses, 8 cattle) NSW BDM: 1) Elizabeth Holloway/Hulloway married Richard Kibble/Skibble (?) at St Johns Parra on 12 Aug 1815. Richard Kibble, aged 29, Free, Abode: St Johns [Parramatta], Signed; & Elizabeth Hullaway, aged 25, arrived per Broxbornebury, Abode: St Johns [Parramatta], Signed X; married 12 Aug 1815, registered St Johns Church of England Parramatta by Banns by Samuel Marsden; Witness: William Harvy, Signed X; Witness: Mary Harvy, Signed X (V1815-712-47B & 1804-3A & St John's Church of England, Parramatta NSW: Church Register - Marriages; ML ref: Reel SAG 55-56) [Note: Richard and Elizabeth did not have children] 2) Elizabeth Kibble, aged 61, died 29/02/1848. The funeral was registered at C of E, O’Connell Plains [near Bathurst]. (V1848-728-33B) 3) No death found for Richard Kibble in NSW indexes. Notes from the book “Journey to a New Life…” the story of the ships Emu & Broxbornebury by Elizabeth Hook (3rd ed. 2014). I am the author & can be contacted on tbeth3370@gmail.com for further info