Susanna was now the head of the family, but this time she had, her daughter Mary Perkin ( aged 23 ) to help keep the family afloat. They started to run a lodging house together.
Richard now age 17, decided to go and join the Navy
Susan now age 14, William age 12, John age 8 would have lived at home, or could have been apprentice to someone, living in, I don't know.
But on 21st January 1834 Susanna and Mary was charged for receiving stolen goods.
2 gallon of cider, 1 peck of potatoes, 1 peck of apples knowing them to be stolen
This was found in the Accounts and Papers Volume Nine, relating to Crime
Session 4th Feb to 14th August 1834
Devon Easter Session, Tuesday April 8th 1834 William Courtenay Esq., Chairman,
Calendar, In the Gaol, Remaining on Former Orders
Susan Bissett Convicted General Session 1834 Felony Transported 7 years
Mary Perkin Convicted General Session 1834 Felony Transported 7 years
In the Western Times, and the Exeter and Plymouth Gazette,
Saturday, April 19th 1834
Under sentence of Transportation for life
ELIZA SIDMAN, HANNAH DUFFELLS, MARY COUNETT, MARY PARKIN, SUSAN BISSETT and JANE CANN were on Friday last removed from the DEVON COUNTY GAOL on their way to WOOLWICH in order to being put on board the ship EDWARD bound for SIDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES.
WINIFRED THOMAS, THOMAZIN COOMBS,and MARTHA DUNN were removed from the EXETER CITY GAOL in order to be put on the same ship at WOOLWICH.
This Information was taken from EXETER and PLYMOUTH GAZETTE - SATURDAY 19 APRIL 1834 and the WESTERN TIMES.
So Susanna and Mary are on their way to Woolwich, to board a prison ship (Edward bound for Van Diemens Land in Tasmania Australia)
The Ship Master was E.A.Lindsay
The Ship Surgeon was a Joseph Street
There were 151 Female Prisoners on board and it took 122 sail days to arrive