Mary Mitchener, 1779

Name
Mary /Mitchener/
Given names
Mary
Surname
Mitchener
Name
Mary /Innis/
Type of name
married name
Name
Mary /Eddis/
Type of name
married name
Name
Mary /Michiner/
Given names
Mary
Surname
Michiner
Name
Mary /Innis/
Type of name
married name
Birth
about 1779
Text:

age given as 23 in 1802

Immigration
Citation details: Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 87, Class and Piece Number HO11/1, Page Number 325 (162)
Text:

Mary Mitchener, one of 401 convicts transported on the ship Glatton, September 1802.
Sentence details: Convicted at Middlesex Gaol Delivery for a term of 7 years on 13 January 1802.
Vessel: Glatton.
Date of Departure: September 1802.
Place of Arrival: New South Wales.

Citation details: Old Bailey Proceedings Online (www.oldbaileyonline.org, version 8.0, 14 May 2018), January 1802, trial of MARY MICHINER (t18020113-83).
Text:

MARY MICHINER, Violent Theft > highway robbery, 13th January 1802.
162. MARY MICHINER was indicted for making an assault in the King's highway, upon James Jennings , on the 15th of January, putting him in fear, and taking from his person and against his will, a metal watch, value 2l. 2s. the property of the said James Jennings .

JAMES JENNINGS sworn. - I am coachman to Surgeon Sharpe , of Fulham: About half past twelve on Thursday night, I was going through Panton-street, in the Haymarket, and saw a public-house open; I was going to have a glass at the bar, as I had to go to Fulham; there were two women and a man near the house; and the prisoner asked me if I would give her a glass; I said, I did not mind, as it was a very cold night, and we all went in together; I gave the woman a glass, and we all came out pretty near together; she stood next to to me, on the right hand of the other woman, and the man stood on the other side of me; she caught my watch out by force, and I saw no more of it; I laid hold of her, and she was taken to the watchhouse; she said, she had not got it; I am sure shetook it, but don't know what she did with it; I was sober enough to know what she did; I had not drank much to hurt; I saw no more of the other man and woman; they were gone after she took the watch.

PHILIP PILGRIM sworn. - I am constable of St. Martin's: Between twelve and one, the prisoner was brought in. charged by the prosecutor with robbing him of his watch; I searched her, but found only a half-crown piece; I asked her what she had done with it; she said, she knew nothing of it; I asked her who was the other girl; she said, she knew nothing of her, but that she walked the Haymarket; she appeared much intoxicated; next morning she said, the other girl said to her, he has got a watch, draw him of it, and give it to me; and that she did take it out of his pocket, and give it her. GUILTY of stealing only, aged 23

Transported for seven years .

Second Middlesex Jury, before Mr. Common Serjeant.

Text:

The ship Glatton arrived in NSW 11 Mar 1803

COMMON
after March 1803 (aged 24 years)
Census
Census
Death
yes
Family with William Innis
husband
1808
Birth:
Death: 1808Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
herself
1779
Birth: about 1779
Death:
COMMON COMMONafter March 1803
22 months
son
1804
Birth: December 13, 1804 25 Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Death:
5 years
daughter
18091869
Birth: May 23, 1809 30 Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Death: February 4, 1869
Birth
Text:

age given as 23 in 1802

Immigration
Citation details: Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 87, Class and Piece Number HO11/1, Page Number 325 (162)
Text:

Mary Mitchener, one of 401 convicts transported on the ship Glatton, September 1802.
Sentence details: Convicted at Middlesex Gaol Delivery for a term of 7 years on 13 January 1802.
Vessel: Glatton.
Date of Departure: September 1802.
Place of Arrival: New South Wales.

Citation details: Old Bailey Proceedings Online (www.oldbaileyonline.org, version 8.0, 14 May 2018), January 1802, trial of MARY MICHINER (t18020113-83).
Text:

MARY MICHINER, Violent Theft > highway robbery, 13th January 1802.
162. MARY MICHINER was indicted for making an assault in the King's highway, upon James Jennings , on the 15th of January, putting him in fear, and taking from his person and against his will, a metal watch, value 2l. 2s. the property of the said James Jennings .

JAMES JENNINGS sworn. - I am coachman to Surgeon Sharpe , of Fulham: About half past twelve on Thursday night, I was going through Panton-street, in the Haymarket, and saw a public-house open; I was going to have a glass at the bar, as I had to go to Fulham; there were two women and a man near the house; and the prisoner asked me if I would give her a glass; I said, I did not mind, as it was a very cold night, and we all went in together; I gave the woman a glass, and we all came out pretty near together; she stood next to to me, on the right hand of the other woman, and the man stood on the other side of me; she caught my watch out by force, and I saw no more of it; I laid hold of her, and she was taken to the watchhouse; she said, she had not got it; I am sure shetook it, but don't know what she did with it; I was sober enough to know what she did; I had not drank much to hurt; I saw no more of the other man and woman; they were gone after she took the watch.

PHILIP PILGRIM sworn. - I am constable of St. Martin's: Between twelve and one, the prisoner was brought in. charged by the prosecutor with robbing him of his watch; I searched her, but found only a half-crown piece; I asked her what she had done with it; she said, she knew nothing of it; I asked her who was the other girl; she said, she knew nothing of her, but that she walked the Haymarket; she appeared much intoxicated; next morning she said, the other girl said to her, he has got a watch, draw him of it, and give it to me; and that she did take it out of his pocket, and give it her. GUILTY of stealing only, aged 23

Transported for seven years .

Second Middlesex Jury, before Mr. Common Serjeant.

Text:

The ship Glatton arrived in NSW 11 Mar 1803

Census
Text:

Eddis, Mary, Glatton, Oct 1801, Old Bailey, 7 years

Census
Text:

Mary Mitchener, Glatton, free, off stores, widow