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Mary MARSHALL(1)
She
was tried at
Old Bailey, London
on
10 January 1787 for stealing linen handkerchiefs with a value of 10 shillings.
She
was sentenced to transportation for
7 years
and left England on the
Lady Penrhyn
aged about 29 at that time (May 1787).
Her occupation was listed as servant. She died in 1849.
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She is readily distinguished from the other Mary Marshall, by her behaviour and the fact that she was able to sign her name.Mary Marshall (Senior) lived with Robert Sidaway from the time of landing until his death in 1806.
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