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About Sarah Embrey - Hoskisson - Upton
Transported for life in 1791 for stealing goods.
- Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy: Oct 2 2017, 2:49:22 UTC
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"Mary & Ann", 300 tons in the "third fleet" on 16-2-1791 (11 ships and 200 convicts). They arrived Sydney Cove 9th. July 1791
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1. JOHN PIGG He married MARY SHEFFIELD. Child of JOHN PIGG and MARY SHEFFIELD is: 2. i. SARAH2 PIGG, b. 1772, Bishops Storfood Hertfordshire UK; d. 13 Nov 1827, Windsor NSW Australia.
Generation No. 2 2. SARAH PIGG (JOHN) was born 1772 in Bishops Storfood Hertfordshire UK, and died 13 Nov 1827 in Windsor NSW Australia. She married (1) THOMAS (HODGKIS) HOSKISSON 30 Jan 1795 in St. Phillips Sydney NSW Australia. He was born 1775 in England UK, and died Aug 1799 in Lower Blue Mountains NSW Australia. She consorted {marriage not recorded} (2) JOHN EMBREY in 1880 Parramatta NSW. She married (3) THOMAS UPTON 04 Jul 1803 in The Hawkesbury Inn Windsor NSW Australia. He was born 1764, and died 10 May 1827 in Windsor NSW Australia. Notes for SARAH PIGG: Sarah was baptised 1772 in England. At age 18 Sarah was arrested for stealing from Mary Smith's shop 14 yards of lace £3-13-6, 18 yards of lace edging £1-0-0, 3½ yards of muslin 7/-, 4 pairs stockings 7/-, 4 linen handkerchiefs 4/-, 1 printed shawl 8/-, 9 yards Irish linen cloth 16/6 and 1 muslin apron 6/-. She appeared at Hartfordshire Assizes on 3 March 1790, found guilty and sentenced to death by hanging. Since they needed women in the penal colony NSW she along with others had her sentence commuted to "transportation beyond the seas" for the term of her natural life. 12 months later she left Plymouth aboard "Mary Anne" 300 tons in the "third fleet" on 16-2-1791 (11 ships and 200 convicts). They arrived Sydney Cove 9th. July 1791. After 3 ½ years she married Thomas Hoskisson at St. Phillips Church Sydney by Rev. Richard Johnson the first Chaplin of the colony. Thomas could read and write and we think he changed his name from Hodgkis who was sentenced at Maidstone Kent and transported for 7 years. He was aboard "William Ann" part of the third fleet. They lived together for some time before being married. They farmed along the Hawkesbury river at Green Hills (Windsor) and had 3 children. Sarah was pardoned 27-7-1798 by Governor Hunter after recommendations from Rev. Richard Johnston. In August 1799 Thomas and a friend were murdered by aboriginals whilst hunting in the lower Blue Mountains. These aboriginals were seen later carrying the blankets and firearms stolen. Two were caught and killed by other settlers who were charged with murder but local judges could not decide their fate and later they were freed from bail by English decision. Sarah received compensation from Governor Hunter in the form of a land grant of 60 acres at Petersham Hill. In 1880 she was pregnant to John EMBREY another convict born in Virginia USA and arrested for stealing in the UK. He was sentenced to 7 years. They had one child. Four years later she was married to Thomas Upton at Windsor by Samuel Marsden the second Chaplin. They took up farming at McHillar on a gift deed of 25 acres on the Hawkesbury River.
Notes for JOHN EMBREY: Was not married to Sarah Pigg. Birth of daughter recorded in church records Parramatta and father not recorded. More About JOHN EMBREY and SARAH PIGG: 1880. John EMBRY a convict, worked as a baker. Daughter Sarah EMBREY b. 15 Sep 1800 15 Sep 1800 d. 1874 Windsor NSW Australia Buried St. Matthews Windsor. See Hoskisson and Upton Journals for more data. Surnames: CUPITT HOLMAN HOSKISSON(HODGKIS)
PIGG UPTON 1. JOHN PIGG He married MARY SHEFFIELD. Child of JOHN PIGG and MARY SHEFFIELD is: 2. i. SARAH2 PIGG, b. 1772, Bishops Storfood Hertfordshire UK; d. 13 Nov 1827, Windsor NSW Australia. Generation No. 2 2. SARAH PIGG (JOHN) was born 1772 in Bishops Storfood Hertfordshire UK, and died 13 Nov 1827 in Windsor NSW Australia. She married (1) THOMAS (HODGKIS) HOSKISSON 30 Jan 1795 in St. Phillips Sydney NSW Australia. He was born 1775 in England UK, and died Aug 1799 in Lower Blue Mountains NSW Australia. She consorted {marriage not recorded} (2) JOHN EMBREY in 1880 Parramatta NSW. She married (3) THOMAS UPTON 04 Jul 1803 in The Hawkesbury Inn Windsor NSW Australia. He was born 1764, and died 10 May 1827 in Windsor NSW Australia.
Notes for SARAH PIGG: Sarah was baptised 1772 in England. At age 18 Sarah was arrested for stealing from Mary Smith's shop 14 yards of lace £3-13-6, 18 yards of lace edging £1-0-0, 3½ yards of muslin 7/-, 4 pairs stockings 7/-, 4 linen handkerchiefs 4/-, 1 printed shawl 8/-, 9 yards Irish linen cloth 16/6 and 1 muslin apron 6/-. She appeared at Hartfordshire Assizes on 3 March 1790, found guilty and sentenced to death by hanging. Since they needed women in the penal colony NSW she along with others had her sentence commuted to "transportation beyond the seas" for the term of her natural life. 12 months later she left Plymouth aboard "Mary Anne" 300 tons in the "third fleet" on 16-2-1791 (11 ships and 200 convicts). They arrived Sydney Cove 9th. July 1791. After 3 ½ years she married Thomas Hoskisson at St. Phillips Church Sydney by Rev. Richard Johnson the first Chaplin of the colony. Thomas could read and write and we think he changed his name from Hodgkis who was sentenced at Maidstone Kent and transported for 7 years. He was aboard "William Ann" part of the third fleet. They lived together for some time before being married. They farmed along the Hawkesbury river at Green Hills (Windsor) and had 3 children. Sarah was pardoned 27-7-1798 by Governor Hunter after recommendations from Rev. Richard Johnston. In August 1799 Thomas and a friend were murdered by aboriginals whilst hunting in the lower Blue Mountains. These aboriginals were seen later carrying the blankets and firearms stolen. Two were caught and killed by other settlers who were charged with murder but local judges could not decide their fate and later they were freed from bail by English decision. Sarah received compensation from Governor Hunter inthe form of a land grant of 60 acres at Petersham Hill. In 1800 she was pregnant to John EMBREY another convict born in Virginia USA and arrested for stealing in the UK. He was sentenced to 7 years. They had one child. Four years later she was married toThomas Upton at Windsor by Samuel Marsden the second Chaplin. They took up farming at McHillar on a gift deed of 25 acres on the Hawkesbury River. Notes for JOHN EMBREY: Was not married to Sarah Pigg. Birth of daughter recorded in church records Parramatta and father not recorded. More About JOHN EMBREY and SARAH PIGG: 1880. John EMBRY a convict, worked as a baker. Daughter Sarah EMBREY b. 15 Sep 1800 15 Sep 1800 d. 1874 Windsor NSW Australia Burried st. Matthews Windsor. See Hoskisson and Upton Journalsfor more data
Sarah Embrey - Hoskisson - Upton's Timeline
1772 |
May 15, 1772
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Bishops Storfod UK, Bishop'S Stortford, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom
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1772
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England, United Kingdom
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1795 |
May 20, 1795
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Windsor, NSW
NSW Birth Record - 471/1795 - Mary HOTSKINSON, father Thomas, mother Sarah |
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1797 |
July 30, 1797
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Richmond, NSW, Australia
NSW Birth Record 469/1797 - Thomas HOTSKINSON, father Thomas, mother Sarah |
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1799 |
August 14, 1799
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Clarendon NSW Australia
NSW Birth Record - 603/1799 - John HOSKINSON, father Thomas, mother Sarah NSW Birth Record - 838/1799 - John HOSKINSON, father John, mother Sarah |
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1800 |
September 15, 1800
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Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia
https://australianroyalty.net.au/tree/purnellmccord.ged/individual/... Citation details:
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NOTE: 1828 Census - Ford, Sarah, 27, born in the colony |
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1802
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Windsor NSW Australia
NSW Death Record - 5823/1823 Lucy FORRESTER age 20 |