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Olive/Olivia GASCOIGNE/GASKINS/GASKINS/GASCKING
She
was tried at
Worcester, Worcestershire
on
5 March 1785 for robbery with a value of 277 shillings.
She
was sentenced to transportation for
7 years having been originally sentenced to death,
and left England on the
Lady Penrhyn
aged about 24 at that time (May 1787).
Her occupation was listed as servant. She died in 1830.
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There are no surviving records of her marriage to Nathaniel Lucas on Norfolk Island. They had thirteen children, although twins were killed at 2 years old by a tree felled by Nathaniel.
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