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Fanny Phillips was transported on the Anna Maria, departing 4th Oct 1851 and arriving 26th Jan 1852 with 200 passengers.
Built 1836 in Calcutta. Wood barque of 421 Tons. Master Edward Smith. Sailed from England 1848 with 190 men from Pentonville prison under the care of surgeon Dr Robert Stevenson, . Twenty seven prisoners deemed to fall into "second class" were disembarked in Hobart and granted tickets of leave on landing and the remainder were disembarked at Geelong with conditional pardons. Sailed from Woolwich on 6 October 1851 under surgeon W. McCrae with 196 female convicts, landing on 26 January 1852.
Anna Maria (generic)References
| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 92, Class and Piece Number HO11/17, Page Number 239 (122) |
| 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 |
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The 1851 census for England shows Fanny’s family : Thomas Phillips, age 52, Blacksmith, wife, Eliza, age 32, (?), and children: Thomas Phillips, 22, Adam, 17, Joseph, 10, George, 9, Benjamin, 6, John, 2 and Emma, 4, all resident at Russell Street, Staffordshire. The birthplaces of all the family is listed as Shropshire.




Tasmanian Records. Convict Conduct Record https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/CON41-1-32/CON41-1-32/CON41-1-32P156 No 451. Fanny Phillips, age 14, Tried Shrewsbury QS 30 Dec. 1850. Gaol report, before convicted. Transported for House robbery, pro Mrs Parnell, Southampton, 14 days robbery. Single. Nurse girl. Native place Salsbury. See record for details. Indent. https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/CON15-1-7/CON15-1-7/CON15-1-7P182 and https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/CON15-1-7/CON15-1-7/CON15-1-7P183 Relations: F, Thomas, M, Eliza, at N.P. B, Thos, John, Adam; S, Anne, Eliza, Emma, Louisa. House robbery, pro. Mrs Purnell, Wolverhampton. There appears to be a difference in the records as to the location of her offence, Wolverhampton or Southampton?




The death of her husband. GOODLUCK.— On the 6th October, at the Nurses' Home, Cameron-street, Henry Goodluck, sen., aged 70 years. FUNERAL NOTICES. The funeral of the late Mr. Henry Goodluck,sen., will leave his late residence, 171 Wellington-street, This Day, at 3 o'clock, for the Charles-street Cemetery. Friends will please accept this invitation. DOOLAN, Undertaker, 136 Wellington-street. Examiner (Launceston) 8 Oct 1900. Death - GOODLUCK-—On the 26th March, Fanny, relict of the late Henry Goodluck, aged 68 years. Daily Telegraph, 27 Mar 1903.




Tasmanian Records. Marriage Permission: https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/CON52-1-7/CON52-1-7P044 Henry Goodluck, per Mayda, and Fanny Phillips, per Anna Maria, Approved 28 Feb 1853. Marriage Record https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/RGD37-1-14/RGD37-1-14P454 Henry Goodluck, age 24, carpenter, bachelor, and Frances Phillips, age 18, dress maker, were married at Oatlands Church on March 26 1855. Births of Children Daughter 1863, https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/RGD33-1-41/RGD33-1-41P583 Daughter, 1865. https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/RGD33-1-43/RGD33-1-43P302 son, Henry, 1868. https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/RGD33-1-46/RGD33-1-46P238