Emu Voyage 30th Sep 1812 - Unknown

Emu
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  • New South Wales

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Emu

The Emu was captured by an American privateer in 1812. Under the command of Lieutenant Alexander Bisset, Emu left England in October 1812 with 49 female convicts. While en route to Hobart Town, she was captured on 30 November 1812 in the Atlantic by the American 18-gun privateer Holkar, captained by J. Rolland. The captain, twenty two crew, and the forty-nine female convicts were put ashore at Porto Grande on the island of St Vincent (now São Vicente) in the Cape Verde Islands on 17 January 1813. Emu was subsequently taken to Newport, Rhode Island as a prize and sold there. The captain, crew and convicts were eventually picked up after 12 months by the Isabella and returned to England. The female convicts were placed on a hulk in Portsmouth harbour and subsequently sent aboard the transport Broxbornebury to Port Jackson.

40 Convicts Onboard

ConvictConvictionTransportation
1789
Lancaster Salford Sessions
Larceny from a person (including picking pockets)
30/9/1812 - Unknown
New South Wales
1790
Glamorgan March Great Sessions
Not Recorded
30/9/1812 - Unknown
New South Wales
1782
Warwick Lent Assizes
Larceny from a person (including picking pockets)
30/9/1812 - Unknown
New South Wales
1797
Middlesex Gaol Delivery
Not Recorded
30/9/1812 - Unknown
New South Wales
1783 - 1875
Warwick Lent Assizes
Not Recorded
30/9/1812 - Unknown
New South Wales
1793 - 1845
Margaret Sullivan
London Gaol Delivery
Not Recorded
30/9/1812 - Unknown
New South Wales
Gloucester Easter Sessions
Not Recorded
30/9/1812 - Unknown
New South Wales
1786
Lancaster Preston Sessions
Not Recorded
30/9/1812 - Unknown
New South Wales
1791 - 1829
Alice
Middlesex Gaol Delivery
Not Recorded
30/9/1812 - Unknown
New South Wales
1784
Lancaster Lent Assizes
Not Recorded
30/9/1812 - Unknown
New South Wales