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Transportation
Mary Lewin was transported on the Anne 1, departing 26th Jun 1800 and arriving 26th Jan 1801 with 54 passengers.
Departed from Cork, Ireland. # Also recorded as "Luz St Anna"
Anne 1 (generic)References
| Primary Source | BDM Certificates Estate Papers of Andrew Byrne held at Mitchell library New South Wales, Census and Population Books 1811 Early convict index state records NSW (copy of letter dated 3 April 1820) |
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Convict Notes




List of Convicts sent out from Ireland in 1800 in the Ship “Anne” (Stewart Master), whose periods of Transportation have never been sent out till now, and who are to be allowed to go Home, in case their sentences have expired, Viz. Dated Sydney, 5 April 1820, signed L. Macquarie. (A true Copy, Principal Sups. Office, 20 Aug 1822.) Mary Lewins or Llewellin or Savage, tried at Cork, 7 years, at the Derwent.




sentenced August 1798 Assigned to Andrew Byrne on arrival and later married (3 children) Owned land at Botany Bay near the present Sydney Airport Listed as convict on death certificate. Papers did not accompany her on ship. Order for freedom by servitude arrived after death.