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Ann White was transported on the Providence, departing 6th Jun 1821 and arriving 7th Jan 1822 with 103 passengers.
The ship named 'Providence' was built in Calcutta, India in 1808. 649 tons. The 1811 voyage brought many convicts from Ireland to Australia. 73rd Regiment. Also several free settlers. 5-6 deaths on voyage. The ship was lastly scuttled at St. Martin's, Isle of Scilly in 1833.
Providence (generic)References
| Primary Source | Old Bailey. State Archives NSW (Indents: NRS 12188; Item [4/4008]; Microfiche 647)&(TOL Butts NRS 12202, Item 4/4072). Ancestry.com Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 88, Class and Piece Number HO11/4, Page Number 38 |
| 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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The Proceedings of the Old Bailey: Royal Offences > coining offences, Royal Offences > coining offences, 11th April 1821. SECOND DAY, THURSDAY, APRIL 12. 501. RICHARD JOHNSON BURBRIDGE , BRIANT COLEMAN , SAMUEL PALEY , MICHAEL MULLINS , BARNARD LARAGY , JOHN BLACK , EDWARD WAKELING , ALEXANDER MYERS , HENRY MARTINEER , HUGH GREEN , JAMES M'NABB , GEORGE COOK , THOMAS MITCHELL , WILLIAM JONES , WILLIAM SCOTT , THOMAS BELL , EDWARD BROWN , THOMAS HODGES , HENRY WINCHESTER , JOHN EVERET , JOSEPH GIBBERTS , HENRY HARRIS , JOHN COATES , MARY ANN SMITH , LYDIA HINES , ANN WHITE , MARY SINGLETON , JAMES ROWLAND MATTHEWS , JOHN FREDERICKSON , MATILDA WILKINSON , JOHN FROST , HENRY MILES EASTGATE , WILLIAM SEERS , HENRY STEVENS , and ELIZABETH VINCENT , were severally and separately indicted for feloniously having forged Bank of England notes in their possession, knowing them to be forged . The prisoners pleaded GUILTY . Transported for Fourteen Years . Before Mr. Common Sergeant. 502. The same prisoners, with the exception of J.R. Matthews, were again indicted for disposing of and putting away certain forged and counterfeit Bank notes, with intent to defraud the Governor and Company of the Bank of England . MR. SERGEANT BOSANQUET, on behalf of the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, declined offering any evidence. NOT GUILTY . Before Mr. Common Sergeant. https://www.oldbaileyonline.org/browse.jsp?div=t18210411-15




Bound Indentures: aged 27 years (birth about 1794) Conviction 11 April 1821 Trade Farm Servant Native Place Exeter Ticket of Leave No. 29/840 dated 5 October 1829 in the District of Sydney Trade Servant Permitted proceed with her husband David Heys to Hobart Town (Col. Letter No. 33/620 dated 12 September 1833)


Ann White appears on the 1828 census as Ann Hayes married to David Hayes