« on: Saturday 14 September 24 06:46 BST (UK) »
Hi Everyone - don't know which category to use so thought maybe "General" would fit the bill.
My question is hard to verbalise: I have a mother-daughter situation where the mother Elizabeth is convicted 1n 1825 in the Old Bailey to 7 years transportation to Australia. Elizabeth's daughter - also Elizabeth! - was 11 years old at the time of her mother's conviction and transportation. Husband and Father William died in 1824, and while there were siblings - both Mary Ann and John had died by 1824.
To make matters more confusing, or maybe are the clarifying points, daughter Elizabeth was convicted in 1835 and transported to VDL (Van Diemans Land now Tasmania).
Some say the children travelled with the convicted parent, but this may not be the case for Elizabeth the mother and Elizabeth the daughter especially if Elizabeth the daughter is also transported 10 years after her mother. Also - no mention of Elizabeth the daughter is made against Elizabeth the mother in the Convict registers from 1825 onwards...
For Elizabeth the daughter to be transported in 1835, and she **had** been transported with her mother in 1825, then she would have had to have had made her way back to London to be caught, convicted and sentenced herself.
So - what would have, or could have, happened to Elizabeth the daughter between 1824 and 1835?
Thanks for reading!
Megan in Sydney 2024-09-14 1546hrs
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