Hannah Gee, 17741821 (aged 47 years)

Name
Hannah /Gee/
Given names
Hannah
Surname
Gee
Name
Hannah /Blake/
Type of name
married name
Name
Hannah /Cheshire/
Type of name
married name
Name
Hannah /Chesher/
Type of name
married name
Name
Hannah /Teasdale/
Type of name
also known as
Given names
Hannah
Surname
Teasdale
Birth
about 1774
Marriage
Text:

James Blake and Hannah had a common law relationship on board the ship Lady Juliana which resulted in the birth of a son, also named James, who died in 1792

Immigration
Citation details: Source: Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 87, Class and Piece Number HO11/1, Page Number 16
Text:

Hannah Gee, one of 151 convicts transported on the ship Lady Juliana, June 1789.
Alias(es): Teesdale
Sentence details: Convicted at London Gaol Delivery for a term of 7 years on 27 February 1788.
Vessel: Lady Juliana.
Date of Departure: June 1789.
Place of Arrival: New South Wales.

Citation details: Old Bailey Proceedings Online (www.oldbaileyonline.org, version 6.0, 19 July 2011), February 1788, trial of HANNAH GEE , otherwise TEASDALE (t17880227-72).
Text:

HANNAH GEE, Theft > grand larceny, 27th February 1788.
212. HANNAH GEE , otherwise TEASDALE was indicted for feloniously stealing, on the 9th of February , a cotton gown and coat, value 10 s. a pair of stays, value 5 s. a printed calico gown, value 5 s. a cloth cloak, value 5 s. a pair of stuff shoes, value 1 s. a linen apron, value 1 s. and a handkerchief, value 1 s. the property of John Green .
ELIZABETH GREEN sworn.
I am the wife of John Green; I live at London-wall ; the prisoner was my servant , I had been ill for sometime before this; I did not come down that day till eleven o'clock; when I came down, I saw her in the passage, pinning her bonnet on; she put her cloak on, and went up stairs; I followed her into the room, opposite that where the things had been kept; I detected her with the things in her lap, tied up in an handkerchief of mine, except the stays and apron, which were loose under her cloak; I had her taken up.
Prisoner. Why did I wear my bonnet, was not it because I had bad eyes? - She had not wore this bonnet for two days before.
GRACE FREED sworn.
I lodge in this house; Mrs. Green called her husband; he did not come, and she called me, and I saw the things at the prisoner's feet.
(Thomas Cochran the constable, produced the things, which were deposed to by the prosecutrix.)
PRISONER's DEFENCE.
I wanted to clean the room, and was bringing the things out of the room in my lap in order to clean it; I had wore my bonnet several days, because I had bad eyes; my mistress said she would send for a constable, and would hang me, if she could; I had no more intention of taking the things, than I have of going to Jamaica this minute.
GUILTY .
Transported for seven years .
Tried by the London Jury before Mr. ROSE.

Marriage
Text:

Name: Ann Teasdel
Marriage Date: 1790
Marriage Place: Sydney, New South Wales
Registration Date: 1790
Registration Place: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Spouse: Thomas Chesher
Volume Number: V A

Death
Text:

Name: Ann Cheshire
Death Date: 1821
Death Place: Richmond, New South Wales
Registration Date: 1821
Registration Place: Richmond, Australia
Volume Number: V18215158 2b

Burial
Cemetery: St Peters Church of England Cemetery
Family with James Blake
husband
Birth:
Death:
herself
17741821
Birth: about 1774
Death: 1821Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
Marriage Marriagebetween July 29, 1789 and June 6, 1790the high seas
16 months
son
17901792
Birth: estimated November 1790 16
Death: January 1792
Family with Thomas Cheshire
husband
17621824
Birth: about 1762
Death: January 25, 1824Richmond, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
herself
17741821
Birth: about 1774
Death: 1821Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
Marriage Marriage1790New South Wales, Australia
3 years
daughter
17921830
Birth: August 1, 1792 30 18 Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Death: July 18, 1830Richmond, Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
2 years
son
17941859
Birth: November 1, 1794 32 20 Sydney City, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1859Carcoar, Central Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
daughter
17971798
Birth: August 15, 1797 35 23 Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Death: estimated 1798
23 months
son
17991809
Birth: June 25, 1799 37 25 New South Wales, Australia
Death: October 1809New South Wales, Australia
Birth
Marriage
Text:

James Blake and Hannah had a common law relationship on board the ship Lady Juliana which resulted in the birth of a son, also named James, who died in 1792

Immigration
Citation details: Source: Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 87, Class and Piece Number HO11/1, Page Number 16
Text:

Hannah Gee, one of 151 convicts transported on the ship Lady Juliana, June 1789.
Alias(es): Teesdale
Sentence details: Convicted at London Gaol Delivery for a term of 7 years on 27 February 1788.
Vessel: Lady Juliana.
Date of Departure: June 1789.
Place of Arrival: New South Wales.

Citation details: Old Bailey Proceedings Online (www.oldbaileyonline.org, version 6.0, 19 July 2011), February 1788, trial of HANNAH GEE , otherwise TEASDALE (t17880227-72).
Text:

HANNAH GEE, Theft > grand larceny, 27th February 1788.
212. HANNAH GEE , otherwise TEASDALE was indicted for feloniously stealing, on the 9th of February , a cotton gown and coat, value 10 s. a pair of stays, value 5 s. a printed calico gown, value 5 s. a cloth cloak, value 5 s. a pair of stuff shoes, value 1 s. a linen apron, value 1 s. and a handkerchief, value 1 s. the property of John Green .
ELIZABETH GREEN sworn.
I am the wife of John Green; I live at London-wall ; the prisoner was my servant , I had been ill for sometime before this; I did not come down that day till eleven o'clock; when I came down, I saw her in the passage, pinning her bonnet on; she put her cloak on, and went up stairs; I followed her into the room, opposite that where the things had been kept; I detected her with the things in her lap, tied up in an handkerchief of mine, except the stays and apron, which were loose under her cloak; I had her taken up.
Prisoner. Why did I wear my bonnet, was not it because I had bad eyes? - She had not wore this bonnet for two days before.
GRACE FREED sworn.
I lodge in this house; Mrs. Green called her husband; he did not come, and she called me, and I saw the things at the prisoner's feet.
(Thomas Cochran the constable, produced the things, which were deposed to by the prosecutrix.)
PRISONER's DEFENCE.
I wanted to clean the room, and was bringing the things out of the room in my lap in order to clean it; I had wore my bonnet several days, because I had bad eyes; my mistress said she would send for a constable, and would hang me, if she could; I had no more intention of taking the things, than I have of going to Jamaica this minute.
GUILTY .
Transported for seven years .
Tried by the London Jury before Mr. ROSE.

Marriage
Text:

Name: Ann Teasdel
Marriage Date: 1790
Marriage Place: Sydney, New South Wales
Registration Date: 1790
Registration Place: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Spouse: Thomas Chesher
Volume Number: V A

Death
Text:

Name: Ann Cheshire
Death Date: 1821
Death Place: Richmond, New South Wales
Registration Date: 1821
Registration Place: Richmond, Australia
Volume Number: V18215158 2b

Burial