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About Ann “Hannah” Solomon, Convict “Mermaid” 1828
http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/solomon-isaac-ikey-2678
Ann Solomon was sentenced to transportation for fourteen years. She had two grown-up sons, John and Moses, two younger sons aged 9 and 3, and two daughters aged 7 and 5. Ann was transported in the ship Mermaid and arrived at Hobart Town in June 1828 with her four youngest children. She was assigned as a servant to Richard Newman, an officer of police; her sons John and Moses migrated to Van Diemen's Land to live with her.
In a punitive action by the police, Ann was arrested on charges of receiving stolen goods. She was found guilty and sentenced to 14 years transportation to Van Diemans Land
They had lived in Bell Lane, Shoreditch,They had five children
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