Ordery (Audrey) Appleyard
(1778-1819)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. John Gowen

Ordery (Audrey) Appleyard

  • Born: 1778, Broughton, Lincolnshire England
  • Marriage (1): John Gowen
  • Died: Oct 1819, Liverpool, Sydney, NSW Australia at age 41
  • Buried: Liverpool Pioneer Memorial Park, Sydney, NSW Australia

  Noted events in her life were:

• source. Edward Jenner @ genes who writes:
Tried at Lincolnshire Assizes 1798 transported in 1801 to Pt Jackson Notes for AUDREY APPLEYARD: Audrey Appleyard, a spinster, was tried at the Lindsey Quarter Sessions court on 5 October 1798, aged 21. She was convicted of stealing a checked silk handkerchief, 2 cotton pocket handkerchiefs, a girl's neck handkerchief, a woollen petticoat and a pair of women's white [?], the property of Thomas Neal. She had been previously imprisoned at the Kirton House of Correction. She was sentenced to 7 years transportation, and was transported to New South Wales on the ship 'Earl Cornwallis' in 1800. Source: Lincolnshire Archives from : Musters and Lists of NSW Norfolk Island 1800-1802 ISBN 0 949032 06 9 Audrey Appleyard: Reference AC244: Ship: Cornwallis No. of ticket: 560 ** Where resident: Sydney With whom or why allowed to be off: Mr. Smith # The following explanations were at the bottom of the listings. ** Possibly ticket of Leave # With whom or why allowed to be off. Provides an explanation as to why the subject is off the stores. The information in this column includes occupation, employers name and spouses.

• known as. Audrey


Ordery married John Gowen, son of John Gowen and Mary Hines. (John Gowen was born in 1763 in Ribbesford, Bewdley, Worcestershire England, died on 28 Apr 1837 in Kiama, NSW Australia and was buried in Kiama C of E, NSW Australia.)


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