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Elizabeth Riley was transported on the Janus, departing 23rd Oct 1819 and arriving 3rd May 1820 with 109 passengers.
Rig Type: S. Built: New York 1810 Size (tons): 308 The Janus was also a whaling ship. 1819/20 voyage: Female convicted women embarked in England and then in Cork, Ireland. One Rebecca Connolly embarked at Cork but due to ill health was returned to Depot. Sailed on 19 Dec 1819. Arrived at Port Jackson, NSW 3 May 1820. On 20th May, 68 of the women was boarded on the Princess Charlotte bound for Van Diemen's Land, to Port Dalrymple and Hobart. A formal enquiry was held as to the treatment of the women by the Captain and his crew. Note: Not all of the women from Ireland have been included yet on this Register. Currently being updated. Two of the Women convicts, Mary Long, and Lydia Elsden claimed to be in a pregnant condition on arrival. Mary Long claimed the Captain, thomas Mowat, was the father of her child, and Lydia Elsden claimed the Chief Officer, John Hedges, was the father of her child, to which they both swore before the Magistrate.
Janus (generic)References
| Primary Source | Source Citation Original data: New South Wales Government. Main series of letters received, 1788-1825. Series 897, Reels 6041-6064, 6071-6072. State Records Authority of New South Wales. Kingswood, New South Wales, Australia. New South Wales Government. Special Bundles, 1794-1825. Series 898, Reels 6020-6040, 6070; Fiche 3260-3312. State Records Authority of New South Wales. Kingswood, New South Wales, Australia. New South Wales Government. Memorials to the Governor, 1810-25. Series 899, Fi |
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Listed as Eliza Coyle on the Irish Convicts database - Eliza was 22 years old on arrival in NSW. Colonial Secretary Papers: COYLE, Eliza or REILLY. Per "Janus", 1820 1820 May 16: On list of convicts transhipped from the "Janus" to the "Princess Charlotte" and forwarded to Port Dalrymple; listed as Coyle or Riley (Reel 6007; 4/3502 p.38) 7/6/1820: Arrived in VDL 12/4/1825: Absent from Divine Service. 29/6/1826: COF 29/11/1826: COF renewed 9/2/1833: Drunk - fined 5/-