Name: | Ann Long |
Aliases: | none |
Gender: | f |
Date of Birth: | 1769 |
Occupation: | - |
Date of Death: | - |
Age: | - |
Life Span
Female median life span was 58 years*
* Median life span based on contributions
Sentence Severity
Sentenced to 7 years
Crime: | Theft |
Convicted at: | Middlesex Gaol Delivery |
Sentence term: | 7 years |
Ship: | Glatton |
Departure date: | September, 1802 |
Arrival date: | 11th March, 1803 |
Place of arrival | New South Wales |
Passenger manifest | Travelled with 401 other convicts |
Primary source: | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 87, Class and Piece Number HO11/1, Page Number 325 (162) |
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 Project. |
sue maxwell on 19th June, 2014 wrote:
1806 Housekeeper - Parramatta to John Weston
1808 Daughter Elizabeth born to Sgnt Joshua Allott
1811 Housekeeper Parramatta to Charles Jackson
1823 “
1828 Listed as Housekeeper Widow
Death…..unknown ? Ann Jackson
sue maxwell on 29th August, 2014 wrote:
St Luke’s Parish records has an Ann Long deceased January 27th 1840. She is buried as “Mary Ann Long” in the Liverpool Pioneers Cemetery next to the grave/headstone of her daughter Elizabeth (Bunker).
sue maxwell on 29th August, 2014 wrote:
Ann died as Ann Long please remove the reference to Ann Jackson. She was Charles Jackson’s housekeeper for 15yrs or so. She also had another son in 1806 by John Weston. This too could be added. Interestingly she and an Edmund Wright posted Wedding Banns x 3 in mid 1833 but did not follow through with the ceremony (St Luke’s Parish Records)Her death is not listed in NSW BDM
Denis Pember on 16th January, 2016 wrote:
Ann was clearly married, prior to being sentenced at the Old Bailey. See transcript 18011202-67. Her husbands name was given as William Long.
ANN LONG was indicted for feloniously stealing, on the 21st of November, a silver pint mug, value 5l. the property of Lewis Peacock, in his dwelling-house.
RICHARD PEACOCK sworn. - My father keeps a house in Chancery-lane : On Saturday, the 21st of November, between eight and nine in the evening, being informed the mug was missing from the side-board, and the prisoner being suspected, who lived at No. 20, Ship-yard, we got a constable and went to her apartment; the constable went up first and called Mrs. Long, but she did not answer; then we went into her room, were we found her; she seemed agitated; she was searched,but no trace of the mug could we find till I saw it in the possession of Mr. Fleming.
JAMES ROSS sworn. - I am servant to Mr. Peacook, law-stationer, in Chancery-lane: On the 21st of November, about five o’clock in the evening, the prisoner came with some apples, and said she brought them from Mrs. Roache’s; I left her within the passage door and went up stairs with the apples, I brought down one shilling and six-pence, which I gave her, and she went away; when I came down I found her where I left her; sometime after I went to clean the plate and missed the pint mug, which I had seen on the side-board in the dining-parlour at three o’clock; the parlour door opened into the passage, and was open while the prisoner was in the passage; I did not see the mug again till I saw it at Bow-street on the Monday.
ROBERT HALE sworn. - (Produces the silver pint mug). I am a pawnbroker; the prisoner pawned this mug in the name of Keys, on the 21st of November, about half past six; I know her to be the woman, as she had been a customer to the shop; she said it belonged to Mr. Keys, of the Temple. (The mug identified.)
Prisoner’s defence. I took the apples to the house, but am innocent of the crime.
GUILTY, aged 32.
Of stealing to the value of 39s.
Transported for seven years .
Second Middlesex Jury, before Mr. Recorder.
Denis Pember on 16th January, 2016 wrote:
In the 1828 Census Ann is recorded as Ann Long.
[Ref L1077] Long, Ann, 56, FS, Glatton, 1803, 7 years, Protestant, hoesholder at Parramatta.
sue maxwell on 19th June, 2014 made the following changes:
date of birth: 1769 (prev. 0000), gender: f, crime
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