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Ann Ramage was transported on the Mellish, departing 27th May 1830 and arriving 22nd Sep 1830 with 118 passengers.
1830 - From the Surgeons Notes. General Remarks of the Medical Journal. Number of Women and Children on Board. Total Women including Free women; 132 with a total of 61 Children
Mellish (generic)References
| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 89, Class and Piece Number HO11/7, Page Number 370 |
| 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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Memorial plaque at grave in Ballarat states death date 7 Aug 1901




1830 - Indent No; 86 Trial; 11 November 1829 Transported for "Theft" Housebreaking "I was driven to commit this offence by the ill-treatment of my parents Gaol Report; Tolerable Previous Conviction; Believed to have been driven to vice by her parents Status; Single Scottish Indexes - Crown Office Precognitions itle Precognition against Agnes McCormack, Ann Ramage, Rebecca Ramage, Susan MacAlister, Jean Aitken, Catherine Dods, John Conning, William Ramage Year 1829 NRS Reference AD14/29/95. Related Documents; JC26/1829/344 Accused; * Agnes McCormack alias McCormick, West Campbell Close, Edinburgh, Midlothian 23. Verdict Not called * ANN RAMAGE, daughter of William Ramage, porter, West Campbell Close, Edinburgh, Midlothian. Aged; 17 years old Verdict Guilty Sentence Transportation - 14 years * Catherine Dods, West Campbell Close, Edinburgh, Midlothian 27 years old Verdict Comments Guilty in terms of own confession. Sentence Transportation - 7 years Previous Convictions Theft - 20 December 1828 *Jean Aitken, daughter of William Ramage, porter, West Campbell Close, Edinburgh, Midlothian Verdict Not called * John Conning, joiner, Arthur Street, Edinburgh, Midlothian 19 years old Verdict Not guilty * Rebecca Ramage (m.s. Hastie), wife of William Ramage, porter, West Campbells Close, Edinburgh, Midlothian Verdict Not called * Susan (Susanna) MacAlister, Campbell's Close, Edinburgh, Midlothian 15 No Verdict details * William Ramage, shoemaker, West Campbell Close, Edinburgh, Aged; 21 years old Verdict Guilty. Sentence Transportation - 14 years Previous Convictions Theft - Police court, 9 August 1827 Victim; Janet Shaw, West Campbell's Close, Cowgate, Edinburgh, Midlothian




Ann and James are my paternal 3 x Great Grandparents. Ann was a Cascade Girl at Cascade Female Factory VDL, she was assigned to her husband James Murfett who was also a convict arriving VDL Hobart (21-Nov-1829) per the Thames. James was also a Police Constable whilst still in servitude but both Ann and James received TOL and pardons later going on to marry and have many children, James and Ann moved to Geelong via the immigrant Scheme the later to Portland for a short time then around 1854/55 moving to Ballarat where they settled until death.. Their many children and many many descendants still in Ballarat today, Victoria, Melbourne and across the globe. Ann originating from Midlothian Scotland and James from Cambridgeshire England. More can be learned about them via the VDL convict database. https://www.femaleconvicts.org.au/index.php/database/database-research Ann was a nurse maid and needlewoman. James was at the VDL Brick factory.




Married James Murfitt(b1810-d1894) on the 18/06/1832 in Hobart Tasmania. James came from Cambridgeshire, England his DEATH 20/05/1894 • Ballarat, Victoria, Australia James was also a convict sentenced to life but was commuted to 14 yrs Van Diemans Land.. they moved to Geelong Victoria first between 1846-1849 and then onto Ballarat between 1850/1854 where he lived with Ann and had 11 children. Both Ann and James lived and died in Ballarat Victoria.