Elizabeth Tribles, 17841854 (aged 70 years)

Name
Elizabeth /Tribles/
Given names
Elizabeth
Surname
Tribles
Name
Elizabeth /Eyles/
Type of name
married name
Name
Elizabeth /Treble/
Given names
Elizabeth
Surname
Treble
Note: Treble, Trebble, Trebles, Tribles
Name
Elizabeth /Smith/
Given names
Elizabeth
Surname
Smith
Birth
Immigration
Text:

11 Apr 1810:
ELIZABETH SMITH was indicted for feloniously stealing, on the 24th of March , a gown, value 5 s. the property of Christopher Smith .
SECOND COUNT, laying them to be the property of Mary Skell .
MARY SKELL . Q. Who is Christopher Smith - A. The child's father.
Q. Where do you live - A. In St. Martin's-court. I am a servant to Mrs. Cluet, a laundress. When I found the prisoner she had the gown on her back, which she had taken from this child.
ANN ELIZABETH SMITH . Q. How old are you - A. I am going of eight years old; my father is a breeches-maker , he lives in Porter-street; my mother sent me into St. Martin's-court with some things to be mangled, and the woman met me in Castle-street; she took me into Portabella passage , and told me to go over to the men that were painting, and ask them for two shillings worth of penny pieces; they told me to go and tell the woman, to come herself; and when I went back, the woman was gone with the clothes and all; it was my cousin's clothes; I was going with it to the mangler's; there was a gown, shift, and apron in the bundle. When she sent me to the painters, she told me, she would hold my bundle.
Q. Look at the woman, is that the woman - A. Yes, that is the woman.
THOMAS DORE . On the 24th of March, about ten o'clock in the morning, I saw the prisoner at the end of Portabella-passage, there were two children together; she stooped down and pointed her hand over the way, and took the bundle from the child, and sent the child over the way; she rolled the gown up and walked down the passage; in about five minutes the children came back; the big child cried very much, and told me, the woman had taken her bundle. In about an hour afterwards the mother of this child came, and asked me, if I should know the woman again if I saw her; I said, yes. The child came and said, the woman is taken. I went and saw her, and knew her directly. This is the child that she took the bundle from.
HENRY CRESWELL . I am an officer. I took the prisoner in custody. I took her to Marlborough-street, and took the gown off her back; this is the gown. I told her, if she would tell me where she left her gown, I would go and fetch it. I went to a chandler's shop, and there I found this wrapper, her gown was wrapped up in it.
Prisoner's Defence. That gown I have had two years. She said, it was her gown; I said, it was not. I never saw the child I came from Somersetshire. I have not been five weeks in London.
GUILTY , aged 33.
Transported for Seven Years .
Second Middlesex jury, before Mr. Recorder.

Source: unknown
Text:

On 24 Mar 1810 in London, Elizabeth was arrested and charged with stealing a gown and sentenced to 7 years transportation. Elizabeth and her daughter Ann travelled to the colony aboard the ship Friends which arrived in the colony on 10 Oct 1811.

Religious marriage
Address: St. Philips
Census
Text:

Eyles, Joseph 55, free by servitude, Canada, 1801, 7 years, Protestant, District Constable, Field of Mars, 20 acres, 20 acres, cleared and cultivated, 3 horses
Eyles, Elizabeth, 44, free by servitude, Friends, 1811, 7 years, Protestant
Eyles, Joseph Jr. 16 born in the colony
Eyles, John 14 born in the colony
Eyles, William 10 born in the colony
Eyles, James 8 born in the colony
Eyles, Elizabeth 4 born in the colony
Eyles, Mary A. 12 born in the colony, servant to Edward Ewer of Parramatta

Death
Citation details: Parramatta North All Saints Composite 05 March 1844 - 24 December 1870
Text:

Elizabeth Eyles of Field of Mars
died 17 Sep 1854 and buried 19 Sep 1854
age 70 years
husband a farmer

Burial
Cemetery: All Saints Cemetery
Citation details: Parramatta North All Saints Composite 05 March 1844 - 24 December 1870
Text:

Elizabeth Eyles of Field of Mars
died 17 Sep 1854 and buried 19 Sep 1854
age 70 years
husband a farmer

… … + Elizabeth Tribles
herself
17841854
Birth: about 1784England, United Kingdom
Death: September 17, 1854Field of Mars, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
daughter
18051853
Birth: about 1805 21
Death: September 19, 1853New South Wales, Australia
Family with Joseph Eyles
husband
17741856
Birth: about 1774
Death: June 25, 1856Pennant Hills, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
herself
17841854
Birth: about 1784England, United Kingdom
Death: September 17, 1854Field of Mars, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Religious marriage Religious marriageFebruary 4, 1815Sydney City, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
-2 years
son
18121865
Birth: October 14, 1812 38 28 Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Death: May 3, 1865Ballina, Northern Rivers, New South Wales, Australia
2 years
son
18141878
Birth: October 26, 1814 40 30 New South Wales, Australia
Death: July 27, 1878Ballina, Northern Rivers, New South Wales, Australia
20 months
daughter
18161890
Birth: June 18, 1816 42 32 Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Death: October 6, 1890Burwood, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
2 years
son
18181859
Birth: September 18, 1818 44 34 Field of Mars, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Death: July 16, 1859Dundas, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
2 years
son
Eyles, James (1820-1907)
18201907
Birth: September 7, 1820 46 36 Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Death: May 7, 1907Dundas, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
4 years
daughter
18241898
Birth: December 16, 1824 50 40 Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Death: June 22, 1898New South Wales, Australia
Joseph Eyles + Elizabeth Dixon
husband
17741856
Birth: about 1774
Death: June 25, 1856Pennant Hills, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
husband’s wife
Religious marriage Religious marriageNovember 6, 1804Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Immigration
Text:

11 Apr 1810:
ELIZABETH SMITH was indicted for feloniously stealing, on the 24th of March , a gown, value 5 s. the property of Christopher Smith .
SECOND COUNT, laying them to be the property of Mary Skell .
MARY SKELL . Q. Who is Christopher Smith - A. The child's father.
Q. Where do you live - A. In St. Martin's-court. I am a servant to Mrs. Cluet, a laundress. When I found the prisoner she had the gown on her back, which she had taken from this child.
ANN ELIZABETH SMITH . Q. How old are you - A. I am going of eight years old; my father is a breeches-maker , he lives in Porter-street; my mother sent me into St. Martin's-court with some things to be mangled, and the woman met me in Castle-street; she took me into Portabella passage , and told me to go over to the men that were painting, and ask them for two shillings worth of penny pieces; they told me to go and tell the woman, to come herself; and when I went back, the woman was gone with the clothes and all; it was my cousin's clothes; I was going with it to the mangler's; there was a gown, shift, and apron in the bundle. When she sent me to the painters, she told me, she would hold my bundle.
Q. Look at the woman, is that the woman - A. Yes, that is the woman.
THOMAS DORE . On the 24th of March, about ten o'clock in the morning, I saw the prisoner at the end of Portabella-passage, there were two children together; she stooped down and pointed her hand over the way, and took the bundle from the child, and sent the child over the way; she rolled the gown up and walked down the passage; in about five minutes the children came back; the big child cried very much, and told me, the woman had taken her bundle. In about an hour afterwards the mother of this child came, and asked me, if I should know the woman again if I saw her; I said, yes. The child came and said, the woman is taken. I went and saw her, and knew her directly. This is the child that she took the bundle from.
HENRY CRESWELL . I am an officer. I took the prisoner in custody. I took her to Marlborough-street, and took the gown off her back; this is the gown. I told her, if she would tell me where she left her gown, I would go and fetch it. I went to a chandler's shop, and there I found this wrapper, her gown was wrapped up in it.
Prisoner's Defence. That gown I have had two years. She said, it was her gown; I said, it was not. I never saw the child I came from Somersetshire. I have not been five weeks in London.
GUILTY , aged 33.
Transported for Seven Years .
Second Middlesex jury, before Mr. Recorder.

Source: unknown
Text:

On 24 Mar 1810 in London, Elizabeth was arrested and charged with stealing a gown and sentenced to 7 years transportation. Elizabeth and her daughter Ann travelled to the colony aboard the ship Friends which arrived in the colony on 10 Oct 1811.

Census
Text:

Eyles, Joseph 55, free by servitude, Canada, 1801, 7 years, Protestant, District Constable, Field of Mars, 20 acres, 20 acres, cleared and cultivated, 3 horses
Eyles, Elizabeth, 44, free by servitude, Friends, 1811, 7 years, Protestant
Eyles, Joseph Jr. 16 born in the colony
Eyles, John 14 born in the colony
Eyles, William 10 born in the colony
Eyles, James 8 born in the colony
Eyles, Elizabeth 4 born in the colony
Eyles, Mary A. 12 born in the colony, servant to Edward Ewer of Parramatta

Death
Citation details: Parramatta North All Saints Composite 05 March 1844 - 24 December 1870
Text:

Elizabeth Eyles of Field of Mars
died 17 Sep 1854 and buried 19 Sep 1854
age 70 years
husband a farmer

Burial
Citation details: Parramatta North All Saints Composite 05 March 1844 - 24 December 1870
Text:

Elizabeth Eyles of Field of Mars
died 17 Sep 1854 and buried 19 Sep 1854
age 70 years
husband a farmer

Name

Treble, Trebble, Trebles, Tribles