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There are currently 4 researchers who have claimed Elizabeth Thomson
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Biographies
http://www.fellowshipfirstfleeters.org.au/thomasheadington.htm
Thomas aged 28 years married Elizabeth Thompson, aged 43 years Convict Lady Juliana1790 , they were one of the many couples married by Reverend Richard Johnson in November 1791 on Norfolk Island.
Elizabeth Thompson with Elizabeth Scott was sentenced to seven years transportation on 19th July 1788 at Northumberland Assizes for theft of 20 yards of printed cotton, 26 yards of calamanco cloth and 12 yards of linen cloth from two linen drapers’ shops at Alnwick. They had robbed at least one other shop in the town before they were arrested near the head of Cannongate Street after shopkeepers realising that the women were shoplifters went in search of them with the help of a constable. Both women were held in the country gaol until the 16th April 1789 when they were sent to London for embarkation on the Lady Juliana transport. Thompson’s age was given as 41 years
Eight week after landing in Sydney Elizabeth was among 194 mostly female convicts sent to Norfolk Island aboard the Surprize in August 1790.
She was issued a pig under Major Ross’s plan to encourage as many convicts as possible to become self-sufficient.By 13 July 1792 Thomas, now a ex-convictand Elizabeth were settled on Lot 59 ,a land grant ofof 12 acres(some eleven plough able) which was made official on 30 December 1796and of which more than five were cultivated by October 1793.
In June 1794 Elizabeth Thompson was recorded as a convict, married, off stores with one child (Margaret born 16th November 1792) supported by Thomas Eddington, settler.
Thomas died 13 January 1798 Norfolk Island, age 40 years, survived by his wife Elizabeth and two children Margaret (1792) and John (c1796)
His headstone today stands in the Norfolk Island Cemetery Kingston.
In 1805 Elizabeth who sentence had expired was noted as being off stores
On 30th December 1806 Elizabeth Eddington was credited with sixteen pounds 5 shillings for the sale of sheep before leaving for VDL, with Margaret aged 15 and John aged 10 years.
Margaret aged 16 years in 1808became the mistress to Lieutenant Governor David Collins and had two children John(1808) and Eliza(1809), both baptised at Hobart on 14th January 1810
Margaret died in Hobart on 19th January 1822, after a marriage to Capt John Piper (Free Settler Pitt 1792)
Her brother John died in Hobart in 1869
Elizabeth lived in Hobart from 1811 until her death on 10th April 1839 aged 92 years
The Fellowship of First Fleeters installed a FFF Plaque on Thomas Headington’sHeadstone on 6th March 1980.
Submitted by Researcher (9388) on 6 October 2020
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Disclaimer: The information has not been verified by Claim a Convict. As this information is contributed, it is the responsibility of those who use the data to verify its accuracy. Research notes
http://www.fellowshipfirstfleeters.org.au/thomasheadington.htm
Thomas aged 28 years married Elizabeth Thompson, aged 43 years Convict Lady Juliana1790 , they were one of the many couples married by R
Submitted by Researcher (9388) on 6 October 2020
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Disclaimer: The information has not been verified by Claim a Convict. As this information is contributed, it is the responsibility of those who use the data to verify its accuracy. Sources
- Ryan, R. J. (1982). The Second Fleet Convicts, A comprehensive listing of convicts who sailed in HMS Guardian, Lady Juliana, Neptune, Scarborough and Surprise. Australian Documents Library, Sydney : , p.68
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