Ann Hambleton

Date of Conviction: 22/07/1801

Age at Conviction: 34

Crime Convicted of: Theft

Court Convicted at: Lancaster Quarter Sessions (held at the New Bailey, Salford)

Sentence Length: 7 Years

Ship Transported on: Glatton

Where Arrived: Port Jackson, New South Wales

Departure Date: 23/09/1802

Arrival Date: 11/03/1803

Biography: Ann (also occasionally written as Ann Hamilton), the wife of Joseph, had stolen linen cloth at Manchester. On the 9th August 1802, all the nine Glatton convicts, including Ann, left Lancaster Castle to be taken to Chatham.

Ann received her certificate of freedom in June 1810. Ann lived with Daniel Brady (ship- Sugar Cane) from at least 1822 at Liverpool and by 1825 had moved to Airds, Campbelltown, farming a large area of land. They eventually married officially in 1833 (potentially after Ann’s earlier husband Joseph had passed away). Ann died 4 August 1848, the year after her husband and they are buried together at St Johns Catholic Church in Campbelltown with two of Daniel’s infant children from his previous marriage under a gravestone.