Summary
Personal Information
Crime
Voyage
Transportation
Mary Lloyd was transported on the Mary Anne, departing 25th Dec 1821 and arriving 20th May 1822 with 109 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 88, Class and Piece Number HO11/4, Page Number 134 Australian Death Index, 1787-1985 via Ancestry |
| 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 |
Claims
"Mary Lloyd/ Spice nee Williams was my 4x Great Grandmother"


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Convict Notes




Colonial Secretary Index. LLOYD, Mary. Per "Mary Anne", 1822 1822 Jun 5 On list of convicts disembarked at Hobart from the "Mary Anne" (Reel 6009; 4/3505 p.386) ------------------------------------------------------------------ List of 45 Female convicts disembarked at Hobart Town from ship Mary Anne. Mary Lloyd, tried Salop Assizes, 28 Aug 1821, Life. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shrewsbury Assizes. —Four prisoners received sentence of death, viz. John Turner, for sheep-stealing, Rich. Davies, Mary Lloyd, and Geo. Adams, for house-breaking. Staffordshire Advertiser, 8 Sep 1821. Mary Lloyd, charged with breaking into the house John Warrington, and stealing thereout divers goods and chattels, his property; Globe, 19 Sept 1821.
"Notorious Strumpets and Dangerous Girls - Convict Women Of Van Diemen's Land"; by Phiilp Tardiff. In Phiilip"s book is the following information: Lloyd, Mary. Police Number 27 Convicted at Salop Assizes Conviction Date and Sentence 28 Aug 1821. Life. Transported for -Housebreaking Goal Report: Very bad character. Her father and family are reputed theives. She appears weak in intellect. Two convictions. Stated This Offence: A widow. Maiden name Williams. Father at Cleobury Mortimer, Shropshire - last shoemaker - name William. A cousin here named James Williams. (have been unable to locate him to date) Ship's Surgeon's Report: Disorderly, idle and dirty. Description: Native Place [Kaire?] Shropshire Trade Last Shoe maker Literacy cannot write Height 5ft 3/4in. Age 22 (1822) hair Dark Eyes Light Hazel Colonial Experience: 1822: 19 November Ferguson. Neglect of Duty. To be confined in HM Goal 1823: 12 march Married to Thomas Spice, convict per Coromandel, at Hobart Town. 1823 Muster: Wife of Thomas Spice, Hobart Town 1832: 28 January. Wife of Spice. Leaving her husband's home without his leave and found in disorderly house kept by W. Wilson in Harrington Street between 9 & 10 o'clock at night. To be placed in 2nd Class. 1832 Muster: Wife of Thomas Spice 1835 Muster: Assigned to Mr. T spice 1845: 25 February, Ticket of Leave 1853: 25 Oct, Did not report at Police Office in June last. Ticket of Leave revoked.