Name: | Alice Salisbury |
Aliases: | none |
Gender: | f |
Date of Birth: | 1793 |
Occupation: | Housemaid |
Date of Death: | - |
Age: | - |
Life Span
Female median life span was 53 years*
* Median life span based on contributions
Sentence Severity
Sentenced to 14 years
Crime: | - |
Convicted at: | Lancaster Quarter Sessions on 19 October 1832 |
Sentence term: | 14 years |
Ship: | Fanny |
Departure date: | 14th July, 1832 |
Arrival date: | 2nd February, 1833 |
Place of arrival | New South Wales |
Passenger manifest | Travelled with 105 other convicts |
Primary source: | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 89, Class and Piece Number HO11/8, Page Number 366 |
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. |
Vicki Osborn on 23rd April, 2020 wrote:
Convict Indent: Born about 1893, Lancashire, England. Crime of pledging. Housemaid & needlewoman. Protestant. Reads & writes. A married woman with 5 children: 2 males & 3 females. Alice was transported with her 1 year old daughter. Alice had a brown complexion, hazel eyes and brown hair. She had a mark of a burn on the right cheek near the mouth. 5’ 4”
Assigned to M. Lewis, 1833, Sydney; Lieutenant Caswell (Royal Navy), December, 1837, Port Stephens.
Ticket of Leave: 19th August, 1840, Maitland [40/1829]
Hunter Valley Directory 1841: TOL, Maitland (Aug 1840)
D Wong on 23rd April, 2020 wrote:
30/9/1833: Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Maitland on suspicion of robbery. Ticket of leave cancelled and returned to government service.
1843: Admitted to Newcastle gaol. 5ft 4in, stout build, fresh complexion. Scar on right cheek.
Vicki Osborn on 23rd April, 2020 made the following changes:
date of birth: 1893 (prev. 0000), gender: f, occupation
D Wong on 23rd April, 2020 made the following changes:
date of birth: 1793 (prev. 1893)
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