MARSHMANN, Mary Ann
- Born: Abt 1800, Southampton, Hampshire, England
- Baptised: 21 Sep 1800, All Saints, Southampton, Hampshire, England 2
- Marriage (1): MASTERS, Benjamin on 13 Sep 1819 in St Peter, Winchester, Hampshire, England 1
- Died: 28 Oct 1849, Maitland Hospital, Maitland, New South Wales, Australia aged about 49 3
- Buried: 30 Oct 1849, Maitland, New South Wales, Australia
Noted events in her life were:
• Criminal, Oct-Dec 1834, Hampshire, England. 4 Criminal Register
Age: 34
Name: Mary Ann MASTERS
When tried: Michaelmas Gaol delivery for the town of Southampton
Crime: Larceny
Imprisonment: 3 months
• Criminal, 16 Oct 1837, Southampton, Hampshire, England. 5 Name: Mary Ann MASTERS
Degree of instruction: Imp
Age: 37
At what sessions tried: Southampton Boro Sessions 16 October
Offence: Larceny, before convicted of felony
Sentence: Transportation, 7 years
NOTE: tried on same day - Charles MARSHMANN, aged 27, Offence: Receiving stolen goods; Sentence: imprisonment 4 months - was this a brother or cousin of Mary Ann?
• Convict, 1838, Southampton, Hampshire, England. 6 Name: Mary Ann MASTERS
Place of trial: Southampton (City) Quarter Sessions
Date of trial: 16 Oct 1837
Sentence: 7 years
• Convict: Indent, 31 Aug 1838, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. 7 List of 173 Female Convicts, by the Ship John Renwick , Master John Byron, Surgeon Superintendent Andrew Smith, arrived from England August 31, 1838
Standing No. of Convict: 296-38
Indent No.: 136
Name: MASTERS, Mary Anne
Age: 39
Education: Reads & Writes
Religion: Protestant
Status: Married
Children: 1 son, 5 daughters
Native Place: Southampton
Trade or Calling: Laundress
Offence: Stealing table cloth
Tried Where: Southampton (Town) Quarter Sessions
Tried When: 16 October 1837
Sentence: 7 Years
Former conviction: 3 months
Height: 5' 2½"
Complexion: Pale and freckled
Colour of Hair: Brown mixed with grey
Colour of Eyes: Hazel
Marks or scars: Lost a front upper tooth left side
Certificate of Freedom: 45/222
• Convict, 23 Oct 1838, New South Wales, Australia. 8 List of children of Prisoners per convict ship "John Renwick"
Principal Superintendent of Convict Officer
22nd October 1838
Sir, In accordance with the instructions contained in your letter of the 10th of April last (No. 38/366) as to the muster lists (taken on board) of the children of prisoners who come to this colony with their parents, I have the honor to enclose, a copy (in the form transmitted by yours) of the numbers of children taken on board the female convict ship "John Renwick" on her arrival.
Name of Child: Eliza MASTERS
Age: 12 years
When born: August 1826
Where born: Southampton
Parents Names: Mary Ann MASTERS & Benjamin MASTERS
Religion: Protestant
Remarks: Parents married & living
• Convict: Ticket of Leave, 12 Dec 1842, Muswellbrook, New South Wales, Australia. 9 10 Ticket-of-Leave
No. 42/3149 12th Decr 1842
Prisoner's No.: 38/296
Name: Mary Anne MASTERS
Ship: John Renwick
Master: BYRON
Year: 1838
Place of Trial: Southampton Town Q S
Date of Trial: 16th October 1837
Sentence: Seven years
Allowed to remain in the District of Maitland
On recommendation of the Muswell Brook Bench
Dated: August 42
Comments: Altered to Muswell Brook 24th Feby 1843 per letter from P M [Police Magistrate] Maitland, R No. 43/824
• Convict: Certificate of Freedom, 13 Feb 1845, Muswellbrook, New South Wales, Australia. 11 12 Certificate-of-Freedom
No. 45/0222
Prisoner's No.: 38/296
Name: Mary Anne MASTERS
Ship: John Renwick
Master: BYRON
Year: 1838
Place of Trial: Southampton Town Q S
Date of Trial: 16th October 1837
Sentence: Seven years
Mary married Benjamin MASTERS, son of Richard MASTERS and Mary UNKNOWN, on 13 Sep 1819 in St Peter, Winchester, Hampshire, England.1 (Benjamin MASTERS was born about 1796 in Boldre by Lymington, Southampton, Hampshire, England 13, baptised on 15 May 1798 in Boldre by Lymington, Southampton, Hampshire, England,14 died on 1 Jan 1866 in Southampton, Hampshire, England 13 15 and was buried on 1 Jan 1866 in Southampton Old Cemetery, Southampton, Hampshire, England 14.)
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