ELIZABETH
 
 
Sailed              :  26 Jul 1818
Arrived             :  19 Nov 1818
Departed            :  22 Dec 1818
Route               :  Cork - Sydney Cove (116 days)
 
Built               :  1809 Chepstow
Size                :  482 tons 
 
Master              :  William Ostler
Surgeon             :  William Hamilton
Chief Mate          :  - Purnell
Seamen (36)         :  
 
Free Persons        :  William Fallan
                       Michael Riddington
 
Convicts Wives      :  Mrs Elizabeth Tracey ux William
                           - husband per 'Tyne' 1819
                           Mary Tracey    aet.12 
                           Ann Tracey     aet. 6 
 
Convict Children(17):  James Brown        aet. 7   son of Ann Hearn
                       - Carroll          aet. -   child of Mary
                       - Coulter          aet. -   child of Margaret
                       James Lillys       aet. 5   son of Mary
                       Edward Lillys      aet. 2   son of Mary
                       Mary McCue         aet. 1   dau of Honora
                       - McElroy          aet. -   child of Martha
                       Mary Ann McGreevy  aet.15   dau of Margaret
                       Maria Marr         aet.11   dau of Elizabeth
                       Bridget Marr       aet. 7   dau of Elizabeth
                       Alice Masterson    aet.10   dau of Margaret
                       Ann Masterson      aet. 4   dau of Margaret
                       - Murphy           aet. -   child of Catherine
                       John O'Neil        aet.14   son of -
                       - Ryan             aet. -   child of Ann 
16                     - Ryan             aet. -   child of Margaret
 
Convicts            :  101 female


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