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Transportation
Henry Taylor was transported on the Ann Or Anne, departing 31st Jul 1809 and arriving 27th Feb 1810 with 200 passengers.
1800/1810 Journey Ship Anne, Captain James Stewart. Left Cork 26 June 1800 with 147 men and 24 women. There was a mutiny on board on the 29th July 1800, but the ship’s company overcame the insurgents. The ringleader, Marcus Sheehy, confessed his guilt, and was immediately executed on board in the presence of all the convicts. Another convict, the leader on deck, Christopher Grogan, was sentenced to 250 lashes. The ship arrived at Port Jackson, New South Wales on 21 February 1801. (Source - https://www.jenwilletts.com/convict_ship_anne_1801.htm 1809/1810 voyage carried supplies, a detachments of the 73rd Regiment and 197 male prisoners. Also Rev. Samuel Marsden and his wife, Rev. Robert Cartwright & family, William Hall, John King and Duaterra (a New Zealand native).
Ann Or Anne (generic)References
| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 87, Class and Piece Number HO11/1, Page Number 425 (212) |
| 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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22 Mar 1808: Kentish Weekly Post or Canterbury Journal Kent, England. Henry Taylor, charged with having stolen several articles of wearing apparel, the property of James Gower, of Biddenden.___Guilty.___DEATH.___Reprieved. Colonial Secretary Index: TAYLOR, Henry. Per "Anne", 1810 1823 Apr 9: On return of convicts discharged from the Establishment, Emu Plains; sentenced to Port Macquarie by Penrith Bench (Reel 6028; 2/8283 p.138) 1823 Jun 14: Apprehended in Sydney. Previously sentenced by Penrith Bench (Reel 6057; 4/1768 pp.62, 62a) 1824 c.Apr, Oct 8: Sawyer. Assigned convict mechanic whose master was a defaulter in payment for (Reel 6061, 4/1778 p.265e; Fiche 3293, 5/3821.1 p.4) 1824 Dec 20: Found John Green's certificate (Reel 6060; 4/1777 p.197) 1825 Jan 31: Deprived of ticket of leave (Reel 6062; 4/1783 p.66-7) 1825 Feb 19: Requesting the return of his ticket of leave (Reel 6057; 4/1768 pp.63, 63a) 1825 Feb 22: Re exchange for J Hill (Reel 6014; 4/3513 p.468) 1825 Nov: In clearing party of W H Moore. Petition for mitigation of sentence (Fiche 3252; 4/1875 p.226) 1825 Dec 3: Re application for the restoration of ticket of leave (Reel 6016; 4/3516 p.86) 30/9/1824: TOL Liverpool - Description: Labourer, 5'8½" tall, sallow complexion, dark brown hair, hazel eyes. 17/7/1830: Permission to marry Ann Peck (Lucy Davidson) she was 35 and on Bond - Henry was 43 and had a TOL - Disallowed. No registration found. 7/1/1835: Permission to marry Mary Campbell alias Reynolds (Lady Rowena) she was 31 and on Bond, Married - Henry was 48 and had a TOL. No registration found. 1/10/1848: CP 9/8/1849: Convict Death Register - Henry Taylor died at the Parramatta Lunatic Establishment, aged 80??