Elizabeth Daley

Date of Conviction: 21/03/1818

Age at Conviction: 33

Crime Convicted of: Theft From A Dwelling House

Court Convicted at: Lancaster Assizes (held at Lancaster Castle)

Sentence Length: 14 Years

Ship Transported on: Lord Wellington

Where Arrived: Port Jackson, New South Wales

Departure Date: 28/05/1819

Arrival Date: 20/01/1820

Biography: Elizabeth stole from the house of William Jones at Liverpool: 4 silver spoons, 2 silver forks, 2 coats and other articles and co-accused Mary Roberts (also transported on the Lord Wellington) received the goods. A Rose Martin was acquitted. She had a death sentence commuted to 14 years transportation. She married convict William McNally (ship- Guildford) at St John’s Parramatta in 1820. Elizabeth was a servant to a Mrs Wyatt in the colony. She died in May 1823 due to accidentally drowning trying to cross the Cow Pasture Road when it was impassable due to flooding of the Nepean River and is buried at the Liverpool Pioneers Memorial Park.