Researchers who have claimed this convict
There is currently one researcher who has claimed Selina Carlisle
- Researcher (Nicole Marengo)
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Biographies
There are currently no biographies attached to this convict. Research notes
She arrived in Australia on 17th August 1840 on the Margaret (3)-Source :Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents, 1788-1842 [database on-line]
Submitted by Researcher (Nicole Marengo) on 22 October 2014
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Selina applied for permission to be married to another convict Anthony Blackster and this was granted on 16th April 1846 Source: State Archives NSW; Series: 12212; Item: 4/4513; Page: 120
Submitted by Researcher (Nicole Marengo) on 22 October 2014
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Selina and Anthony produced a daughter called Marian. She was born in May 1846 and Christened on the 17th May 1846 at Goulburn - Source: NSW BDM Registration:1771/1846 V18461771 31
Submitted by Researcher (Nicole Marengo) on 22 October 2014
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14th January 1848, Selina was granted a Certificate of Freedom - Source: State Records Authority of New South Wales; Kingswood, New South Wales, Australia; Series Name: Butts of Certificates of
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Submitted by Researcher (Nicole Marengo) on 22 October 2014
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31st August 1852 saw Selina back in trouble and sent to Goulburn Gaol - Source :State Archives NSW; Kingswood, New South Wales; Gaol Description and Entrance Books, 1818-1930; Series: 2225; Item: 6/54
Submitted by Researcher (Nicole Marengo) on 22 October 2014
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13th August 1865 Selina was murdered by a Mr Wayne Nichols at Yackandandah. He had hit her in the head with a shovel. Death registration in Victoria : VIC BDM Number 7930
Submitted by Researcher (Nicole Marengo) on 22 October 2014
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Selina Carlisle a 17 year old Kitchen Maid from Down, 5 feet 3/4 tall dark hair and grey eyes, who, on the 26th March 1840 was sentenced to 7 years. Source:Ancestry.com. Australia, List of Convicts
Submitted by Researcher (Nicole Marengo) on 22 October 2014
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