Hannah Lisson (Convict 3Rd Fleet)
(Cir 1745-1823)

 

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Hannah Lisson (Convict 3Rd Fleet)

  • Born: Cir 1745
  • Marriage (1): Unknown
  • Died: 1823 about age 78

  General Notes:

"The Pragmatic Pioneers" "Page 263" States: -
The first Lisson to arrive in Australia was Thomas's mother Hannah; she came on the Mary Ann in 1791. She had been convicted at the Old Bailey on 27th October 1790 of shoplifting, for which offence she was sentenced to seven years Transportation. She was recorded as a Midwife at Parramatta in 1806 and at Windsor in 1814. She died in 1823. Her son Thomas followed her out, not voluntarily, on the Royal Admiral in 1792. Thomas had been convicted at the Old Bailey in March 1792 of stealing in the company of Anthony Biggs forty-eight glass bottles called quart bottles to the value of five shillings, the property of Benjamin Barley. Both were sentenced by Lord Kenyon to be transported for seven years. At this time he was described as being twenty-six years of age, five foot four inches tall, hazel eyes, brown hair, sallow complexion, born in London, a labourer.

  Noted events in her life were:

• Convict: Shoplifting, for which offence she was sentenced to seven years Transportation, 27 Oct 1790, Old Bailey England.

• Killed in Action, "Mary Anne" on the 9 Jul 1791. 3rd Fleet, Port Jackson, Sydney, NSW Australia.


Hannah married.


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