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Transportation
Ann Sharman was transported on the Broxbournebury, departing 31st Dec 1813 and arriving 28th Jul 1814 with 127 passengers.
Broxbournebury (generic)References
| Primary Source | NSW Census and Muster 1811-1825 - population muster 1814 Colonial Secretary Index. |
| 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




Yarmouth. Sept 9. At these Sessions ... and Ann Sharman, for stealing several silver table and tea spoons, &c. the property of Mr. D. Jones, were both sentenced to be transported 7 years.— Norfolk Chronicle, 11 Sept 1813.




Permission to Marry. Abraham Whitaker, Free, and Anne Sharman, convict per Broxbornebury. Date of permission: 6 Dec 1819, Sydney, requested by William Cowper, Approved, L. Macquarie.




Colonial Secretary Index. SHARMAN, Ann. Per "Broxbornebury", 1814 1819 Dec Re permission to marry at Sydney (Reel 6007; 4/3501 p.100) 1822 Feb 19 Petition for her son Robert, a prisoner at Port Dalrymple, to be returned to Sydney (Fiche 3225; 4/1867 p.67) 1822 Feb 22 Re character of (Reel 6008; 4/3504A p.481) 1822 Apr 27 Of York Street. On list of persons receiving an assigned convict; appears as Shearman (Fiche 3291; 4/4570D p.110) -------------------------------------------------------------------- To Frederick Goulbourn, Colonial Secretary. Feb 19 1822. Sir, I most humbly beg leave to state for your humane consideration; That I have an only son, a prisoner of the Crown, in the name of Robert Sharman, in Government employ at George Town, Port Dalrymple, whose character will bear the strictest scrutiny for honesty, sobriety and industry, he having resided with Mr Wilson the Chief Constable at George Town, from his arrival in this Colony whom he refers to for his character, she therefore most humbly solicits the favor of an order to take him off the store and permission for him to come to Sydney to his mother, the first consequence for which indulgence, she will ever be in duty bound to pray, Ann Sharman. --------------------------------------------------------------------- From F. Goulburn, Colonial Secretary. 22 Feb 1822. To Mr Hutchinson, Superintendent of convicts. I beg to be made acquainted with the character of Ann Sharman, per Broxbornbury, now free by Certificate and residing in Sydney. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Assignment of Convicts. April 27 1822. Robert Shearman, per Guildford, assigned to Ann Shearman, resident in York Street.


Ann Sharman d 1823 age 67




She was listed as Ann Shearman at Parramatta Factory in 1814