Summary
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Voyage
Transportation
Sarah Horton was transported on the Lord Wellington, departing 30th Apr 1819 and arriving 20th Jan 1820 with 125 passengers.
Lord Wellington (generic)References
| Primary Source | New South Wales, Australia, Colonial Secretary's Papers, 1788-1856 |
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Convict Notes




1823 - 4 Mar. Requesting that her husband Robert Henry Dye be placed on the Stores for payment of the Police Fund 1823 - 12 Jun. Petitions of her husband Robert Henry Dye that she be allowed to proceed to Port Macquarie 1823 - 24 Jun, Proceeding to Port Macquarie per "Sally" to join her husband 1823 - 23 Jun. Begging permission to go shopping for "necessaries" prior to her conveyance to Port Macquarie 1826 - Assignment and Employment of Convicts. Petitions from Wives of Convicts, 1827 - Sarah Dye, Stolen property in possession. 3rd class at Factory 12 months 1828 - Census. No; 6. Dye. Louisa. Age 17. C. F. Wellington. 1819. Protestant. Dressmaker at .. Bryant. Darling Harbor No; 7. Dye. Sarah. Age 36. G. S. Wellington. 14 years. Dressmaker at .. Bryant. Darling Harbor No; 8. Dye. Robert. Age 36. G. S. Wm Bensley. 1816. 14 years. 5 Iron Gang




1820 - Leicester. Aug 1818. Sentence 14 years. to Mrs Thor.... In the colony 1822 - 1 Jul. Re permission to marry at Sydney. Robert Henry Dye. Convict per ship Wm Bensley Sarah Horton. Convict per Lord Wellington 1823 - Gaol: Sydney. Entrance Book Name: Sarah Horton. [Sarah Dye] - To be forwarded to ...Newcastle to her husband. Re; orders Col. Sec. 24th. Sally




1820 - 27 Jan. On list of convicts disembarked from the "Lord Wellington " and forwarded to Parramatta for distribution; with female child aged 7 years