Hoping for some ideas about Anna Ward nee Best.
Born in 1820 in Sussex.
Arrived free Van Dieman's Land (with family) in 1829.
Married Thomas Ward at Longford in 1834 (yes, age 14).
Had her only child Richard in 1835.
Died Sydney 1838.
BUT - in 1837 Anna got into trouble. She was living with two men, both convicts. They went out one night to do some robbing but killed the man they victimised. They were caught and Anna was witness at their trial (a stroppy one too), then charged herself with being accessory. She was imprisoned in Hobart (I assume before her trial) for a time. Due to a lack of Crown prosecutors she was acquitted.
But this is the part I don't understand - (according to a letter written by her father) 'She was discharged on the 7th & not having the means of procuring a mouthful of bread she requested permission to remain in goal (sic) until Friday's mail arrived - Fridays mail arriving & no means of returning (to Longford) she consented to proceed to New South Wales...'
Why send her to Sydney?

She died in Sydney on the 21st Oct
1828 1838 according to family lore - it is not found in the NSW BDMs.
Hoping for some ideas,
Mo