Researchers who have claimed this convict
There are currently 5 researchers who have claimed Elizabeth Titley
- Researcher (Jenny Beacham)
- Researcher (9758)
- Researcher (Kirsten Macintosh)
- Researcher (Susan Sacchero)
- Researcher (Leanne Nisbet)
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Biographies
Born in Clun, Shropshire, on 13 March 1800, aged 18, Elizabeth Tetley (sometimes Titley) was charged on suspicion of breaking and entering and stealing “sundry articles of wearing apparel”, and was found guilty, while her co-accused was found not guilty and she was sentenced to be transported for 7 years. Elizabeth arrived on the Nile in Port Jackson on 14 December 1801, a voyage of 176 days. The Nile convoyed with the Canada and the Minorca.
Governor King reported that the passengers all arrived in good health, and the convicts were the healthiest and best conditioned that ever arrived being all fit for immediate labour.
Elizabeth Tetley (sometimes Titley) married Richard Palmer on 22 March, 1810 at 9 a.m. in Sydney.
Submitted by Researcher (9758) on 23 December 2018
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