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Transportation
Mary James 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,
Friends (generic)References
| Primary Source | New South Wales, Australia, Settler and Convict Lists, 1787-1834 |
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Convict Notes




NSW 1828 Census Index. Charles King, age 50, C.P. Fortune, 1812, Life, protestant, Waterman, Harrington Street, Sydney. Ann King, age 15, B.C. Mary King, age 13, B.C. Sarah King, age 11, B.C. Charles j. King, age 9, B.C. Eliza King, age 7, B.C. Harriet King, age 7, B.C. John King, age 5, B.C. Jane King, age 3, B.C. Elizth, age ½, B.C. Also listed on the Census Index: Mary James, age 40, F.S. Friends, 1811, 7 years, protestant, Wife to Chas. King, Harrington St. Sydney.




Listed as wife Charles King 1780-1842. One child NN born 1813 unknown father. 9 children by Charles King. Married William Garrett a sailor in 1844 Jul 9. Witnesses Harriett Venables and John King; Both her children




Mary Ann James was born on 23 January 1789 at Mill St Bermondsey and baptised on 17 February 1789 at St Mary Magdalen Bermondsey London.




NAME: Mary James ARRIVAL DATE: 10/1811 VESSEL: Friends PROVINCE: New South Wales TITLE: Female YEAR(S): 1788-1819 PLACE OF CONVICTION: Surry