Hi, Everyone,
I hope I'm posting this in the right place, but about a year ago when researching my ancestor John Gurner, who went out to Australia in 1816 with his wife Rebecca on the Lord Melville ship to work in the judicial service there, I came across the list of poor souls who were on this particular ship. There was a crew of 27 or 28 officers and men, about 9 passengers; and then a list of about 117 women, either wives of convicts already in the colony, or recently convicted of a variety of offences; plus about 38 children, accompanying their mothers.
What conditions were like I can only imagine - desperate, no doubt. I sometimes wonder what John Gurner thought of it all. Anyway, there is a list of approx 190 named individuals, and against the women's names is their place of origin - or possibly where they were tried and found guilty.
I'd be glad to look-ups for anyone on this list.
Examples:"Esther Sadler, alias Barton or Barrett/Barnett of Worcester
Hannah, wife of John Whiteley alias Wilkinson, of York
Keith