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Ann Willcock was transported on the Lady Juliana, departing 31st May 1789 and arriving 3rd Jun 1790 with 247 passengers.
Launched 1777, 401 ton barque, built at Whitby, England. Departed Portsmouth, England on 29 July 1789, via Cape of Good Hope for Port Jackson, New South Wales, Australia on 3 June 1790. 1790 voyage carried 226 female passengers (convicts)- 5 of whom died on the trip. 6 children also on board. Significant because it was the first ship to bring all female women to the Colony.
Lady JulianaReferences
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1808 - to Hobart from Norfolk Island with son James married Richard Shuttleworth while at NI 1817 - 30 acre land grant at Sussex (Rokeby) VDL 1821 - owed £43 to Govt




Convicts Details Ann WILLCOCK Alias: WILLCOX, Ann Of: Silk Willoughby Occupation: n/a Age: n/a Crime: Stealing a purple and white cotton gown, a red cloak, a pair of women's leather shoes, a pair of plated buckles, a pair of jersey stockings, 2 silk handkerchiefs, a plad apron, a women's black silk hat and a women's petticoat, the property of John Jaques Place of Crime: Silk Willoughby Court: Kesteven Quarter Sessions Trial Date: 19/04/1787 Sentence: 7 Years Ship: Lady Juliana / Neptune Destination: New South Wales Transportation Date: 1790 Sources Used: Trial documents, minute book Other Remarks: Spinster Document Ref: KQS A/2/299/11,17a,85; KQS A/1/10 (vol)