Ann Young

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Summary

Born
Unknown
Conviction
Stealing clothes
Departure
May 1789
Arrival
Jun 1790
Death
Unknown
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Personal Information

Name: Ann Young
Gender: Female
Born: Unknown
Death: Unknown
Age at death: Unknown
Occupation: Unknown

Crime

Convicted at: Northumberland Quarter Sessions
Sentence term: 7 years

Voyage

Departed: 31st May 1789
Arrival: 3rd Jun 1790
Place of Arrival: New South Wales

Transportation

Ann Young 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 JulianaLady Juliana

References

Primary SourceFlynn, Michael; The Secoind Fleet: Britain's Grim Convict Armada of 1790.

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Convict Notes

iain Frazier avatar
75
on 20th November 2025

Family connections for Ann (Young) are: YOUNG Ann (Young) was born about 1758. She was tried for stealing clothes at Northumberland Quarter Sessions, sentenced to 7years & arrived in NSW as a convict on 3 6 1790 after a voyage of 12months on Fleet ship LADY JULIANA-a ship with 228females who easily entertained the whole crew & also sailors at Teneriffe stopover. She was an emancipist when she married Daniel (Smallwood his first marriage) emancipist on 2 1 1792 at St Johns CofE Parramatta. She, as (Smallwood), died in 1807 age38 mother of 3children. [Some details taken from this Website] Daniel (Smallwood) was born about 1761/3. He was tried at Warwick Assizes in 1787, sentenced to 7years & arrived in NSW as a convict on 9 7 1791 after a voyage of 6months on Fleet ship MATILDA. He was an emancipist in 1792. He became a landowner & shipowner. He married secondly Elizabeth (Kelso) on 11 4 1808 at St Johns CofE Parramatta. He was a publican, managing the original Bird in the Hand Inn, from probably 1821, at Pitt Town. He is recorded in 1828 as farmer with his family on 120acres at Pitt Town. He died on 24 4 1839 age78 father of 7children at Pitt Town. [Some details taken from this Website] REFERENCE: Craig James Smee 'Births and Baptisms Marriages and Defacto Relationships Deaths and Burials New South Wales 1788-1830' ..a complete listing from church & other records in the early colony

Denis Pember avatar
105
on 19th October 2017

In the colony, Ann married Daniel Smallwood (Third Fleet Convict, 1791, "Matilda"). The solemnization of matrimony between Daniel Smallwood and Ann Young married this 2 day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety two by me Richard Johnson. In the presence of James Cham(?) and Mary Hutchinson. Ann and Daniel would appear to have had three children: Elizabeth 1800, James 1802, and Esther 1805. No record of Ann's death has been traced but it appears Ann died between the time of the Aug 1806 muster and Daniel's remarriage on 4 Apr 1808. He married Elizabeth Kelso (Convict, 1804, "Experiment").