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Ships- Midas 1825

Departed England July 1825. Arrived at Van Diemen’s Land November 1825 and Sydney December 1825.

Click to go to an individual Lancastrian female convict’s page. Where two or more women share the same name, their year of conviction will follow.

Allanson, Maria

Curran, Mary

Florence, Ann

Jackson, Jane

Nelson, Sarah

Siddall, Ellen

Walker, Hannah

Walton, Betty

Wilson, Ann

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  • Home
  • About
  • Services
  • Contact
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Local Histories
  • Projects & Resources
    • From Morecambe Bay to Botany Bay- The Database (In Progress)
    • From Morecambe Bay to Botany Bay- Convict Stories
    • Lost Lancaster
    • Historic Lancaster Street Furniture
    • Locating The Lancaster Gallows
    • Going to East Road- A History of Lancaster Workhouse
    • Lancaster Castle Governor’s Diary 1815-1818
    • Prisoner Tattoos in Lancaster Castle 1820s
    • A Debtor’s Letter
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