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Voyage
Transportation
Mary Ann Robinson was transported on the Elizabeth And Henry, departing 14th Sep 1846 and arriving 4th Jan 1847 with 171 passengers.
Built 1845. Wood barque of 534 Tons.
Elizabeth And Henry (generic)References
| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 92, Class and Piece Number HO11/15, Page Number 113 (58) CON41-1-11 Image 131 |
| 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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Convict Notes




Name; Mary Ann Robinson. Proper name; Rose Ann Farrell Ship; Elizabeth and Henry Trial; 22 Jul 1846. Stafford, Staffordshire, England Ship; 14 Sep 1846 Indent No; 407 Age; 20 years old. Born abt. 1826 Status; Single - 1 child Hair; Brown. Eyes; Grey. Height; 5 ft 3 1/2 in Able to Read Native Place; Shrewsbury, Shropshire Trade; Housemaid Offence; Stealing money from the person Surgeons Report; Well behaved, Industrious Previous Convictions; Similar offence. Sentence; 4 months Remarks; I am not married, William Taylor is the father of my child. I lived with 2 years with Joshua Robinson. Family; Brothers; John, William, Henry and Thomas. Thomas at New Zealand a Soldier in the 67th. Sister; Mary Ann 1848 - 27 Jan. Offence; Drunk. Sentence; Admonished 1848 - 03 Jul. Offence; Absent with-out leave. Sentence; 2 calendar months hard labour. 1848 - 03 Oct. Offence; Drunk. Sentence; 3 months hard labour. 1849 - 22 Feb. Offence; Not proceeding to the depot according to Pass & remaining at large. Sentence; 6 months hard labour. 1849 - 17 Oct. Offence; Drunk when on pass to the Deport. Sentence; 3 months hard labour 1850 - 20 Feb. Absconded 1850 - 18 Mar. Offence; Absent. Apprehended in a Public House. Sentence; 8 months hard labour. Not allowed to enter service in Hobart Town. 1851 - 20 Mar. Offence; Drunk. Sentence; 2 months hard labour to be accumulative 1851 - 28 Oct. Offence; Absent. Sentence; 2 months hard labour 1851 - 9 Apr. Offence; Not having washed clothes, entrusted in her care in a proper manner. Sentence; 1 months hard labour. 1852 - 21 Jan. Offence; Drunk. Sentence; 14 days cells 1852 - 03 May. Married; Henry Fry. Mary Ann Robinson aged 24 years married Henry Fry aged 35 years old at Launceston. 1853 - 08 Mar. Ticket of Leave 1853 - 09 Apr. Offence; Disturbing the peace. Sentence; Fined 5/- 1853 - 02 Jul. Offence; Using obscene language. Sentence; Fined 5/- 1853 - 29 Aug. Offence; Disturbing the peace. Sentence; Fined 5/- 1853 - 21 Dec. Offence; Drunk. Sentence; Fined 5/- 1854 - 21 Mar. Offence; Drunk. Sentence; Fined 5/- 1854 - 23 May. Offence; Drunk. Sentence; Fined 5/- 1854 - 02 Jun. Offence; Drunk. Sentence; Fined 5/- 1855 - 30 Jan. Offence; Drunk. Sentence; Fined £1 & using indecent language, 10 days cells 1855 - 28 Mar. Offence; Drunk. Sentence; Fined £2 1855 - 01 May. Ticket of Leave revoked 1855 - 16 Dec. Offence; Misconduct. Sentence; 10 days cells 1856 - 08 Apr. Certificate to Avoca