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Ann SMITH
She
was tried at
Winchester, Hampshire
on
1 March 1785 for stealing with a value of 320 shillings.
She
was sentenced to transportation for
7 years
and left England on the
Charlotte
with age unknown.
She had no occupation recorded. She died in 1837.
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On Dunkirk with her daughter (1785-1791), who travelled with her. Bore a son by Patrick Burn in 1789. In 1806 she is listed as living with William Smith who had also arrived on the Charlotte. His will left his farm known as "Ann’s Place" to his "loving wife" Ann.
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