Ann Jackson, 17791860 (aged 81 years)

Name
Ann /Jackson/
Given names
Ann
Surname
Jackson
Name
Ann /Lutherborrow/
Type of name
married name
Name
Ann /Lutherborough/
Type of name
married name
Name
Ann /Lutherburrow/
Type of name
married name
Birth
Immigration
Text:

Ann Jackson, one of 119 convicts transported on the ship 'William Pitt'. She was convicted at Cumberland Carlisle Quarter Sessions for a term of 7 years.

Marriage
Census
Citation details: Population Muster, 1814
Text:

Ann Jackson per the ship William Pitt, on stores, 3 children off stores, wife to P. Lutherborrow

Census
Text:

Lutherborrow, Paul, 53, conditional pardon, Barwell, 1798, life, Protestant, Parish Clerk, Kissing Point
Lutherborrow, Anne, 49, free by servitude, William Pitt, 1806, 7 years, Protestant
Lutherborrow, William, 20, born in the colony
Lutherborrow, Thomas, 17, born in the colony
Lutherborrow, Paul (Jun), 14, born in the colony
Lutherborrow, Mary Ann, 7, born in the colony

Death
Family with Paul Lutherborrow
husband
17741859
Birth: November 16, 1774 37 21 Hull, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Death: June 10, 1859Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
herself
17791860
Birth: about 1779Carlisle, Cumberland, England, United Kingdom
Death: July 3, 1860Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Marriage MarriageAugust 13, 1810Windsor, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
-3 years
daughter
1807
Birth: March 3, 1807 32 28 Windsor, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
Death:
22 months
son
18081877
Birth: 1808 33 29 Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
Death: March 3, 1877Sydney City, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
4 years
son
18121902
Birth: January 6, 1812 37 33 Windsor, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
Death: March 7, 1902Manilla, North West Slopes and Plains, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
son
18151841
Birth: January 4, 1815 40 36 Castlereagh, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1841New South Wales, Australia
7 years
daughter
1821
Birth: December 5, 1821 47 42 Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Death:
Birth
Immigration
Text:

Ann Jackson, one of 119 convicts transported on the ship 'William Pitt'. She was convicted at Cumberland Carlisle Quarter Sessions for a term of 7 years.

Marriage
Text:

Married at St Matthews Windsor 13 Aug 1810

Census
Citation details: Population Muster, 1814
Text:

Ann Jackson per the ship William Pitt, on stores, 3 children off stores, wife to P. Lutherborrow

Census
Text:

Lutherborrow, Paul, 53, conditional pardon, Barwell, 1798, life, Protestant, Parish Clerk, Kissing Point
Lutherborrow, Anne, 49, free by servitude, William Pitt, 1806, 7 years, Protestant
Lutherborrow, William, 20, born in the colony
Lutherborrow, Thomas, 17, born in the colony
Lutherborrow, Paul (Jun), 14, born in the colony
Lutherborrow, Mary Ann, 7, born in the colony

Death