Ann Tully

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Summary

Born
Jan 1827
Conviction
Theft - larceny
Departure
Jun 1849
Arrival
Sep 1849
Death
Nov 1884
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Personal Information

Name: Ann Tully
Gender: Female
Born: 1st Jan 1827
Death: 27th Nov 1884
Age at death: 57
Occupation: Laundress
Aliases: Wolfe [Married], Wolf []Married]

Crime

Convicted at: Ireland, Antrim
Sentence term: 7 years

Voyage

Departed: 26th Jun 1849
Arrival: 29th Sep 1849
Place of Arrival: Van Diemen's Land

Transportation

Ann Tully was transported on the Australasia, departing 26th Jun 1849 and arriving 29th Sep 1849 with 203 passengers.

Built 1847 at Sunderland. Wood barque of 500 Tons. Passenger/transportee's are currently being listed (incomplete at this date)

AustralasiaAustralasia (generic)

References

Primary SourceTasmanian Archives - convicts http://portal.archives.tas.gov.au/menu.aspx?detail=1&type=C&id=71651

Claims

"Ann Tully is my 4th great grandmother. I am currently working on a biography of her life."

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Convict Notes

C H avatar
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on 17th June 2025

Name: Tully, Ann Record Type: Convicts Employer: Chalaghan, Charles: 1850 Goldie, Alexander: 1851 Departure date: 26 Jun 1849 Departure port: Dublin Ship: Australasia Place of origin: Belfast, Antrim Origin location: Latitude and Longitude Voyage number: 314 Index number: 71651 Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:1441684 https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Record/NamesIndex/1441684

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on 22nd January 2013

Van Diemens Land: Convict no. 71651 Probation Station: Ansons Hulk, 3rd class. Aged 22yrs; single; Roman Catholic; Native Place - Belfast; 5'4 1/2"; fresh complexion; black hair; dark eyes; housemaid/laundress. Brothers: Thomas, James & Edward Sister: Margaret 1850: C. Callaghan, Argyle St. Hobart 09/04/1850: absent - 7mths hard labour at Cascades Female Factory, Hobart. 1851: Ross 1852: A. Jackson, Esq. 'Williamswood', Campbell Town. numerous offences of misconduct - disturbing the peace; obscene language; drunk and disorderly - from 1856 - 1884. Served time at Launceston House of Correction, Campbell Town gaol, Torquay gaol. 19/08/1870: Unlawfully attempt to drown herself in the River Forth - dismissed. Delivered of a female child, at Ross Female Factory 10/01/1852 - Ann Tully. Application for permission to marry George Wolf 26/01/1853. Married on 28/02/1853 at St. Johns Anglican Church, Ross, Tasmania. George listed as 23yrs of age, bachelor & shepherd. (ex convict per 'Barossa'). Ann listed as 24yrs, spinster, house servant. Children: 1853 - Elizabeth Wolfe 1856 - Susan Wolfe 1857 - George Wolfe 1858 - Solomon Wolfe 1866 - David Wolfe 1868 - Mary Wolfe 1873 - Thomas Wolfe Ann lived her latter years at Hamilton-on-Forth (now just called Forth, in north west Tasmania) but was found drowned in the River Forth on 27/11/1884.

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on 22nd January 2013

Ann Tully was convicted at Antrim, Ireland on 19/03/1849 for stealing china & clothing. 3rd offence. 7 yr sentence. Transported to Van Diemens Land on the 'Australasia' departing Dublin 26/06/1849, arriving Hobart 29/09/1849.