They sent me north : female convicts in the Hunter
2019
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Narratives of over 70 female convicts who came through the penal settlement of Newcastle and into the Hunter region. Includes a database of over 1400 whose presence here appears in the official records, such as Newcastle gaol, female factory, musters. An introduction covering the development of Newcastle as a convict settlement, aspects of government labour, colonial convictions, pioneer families, legacies.
They sent me north : female convicts in the Hunter / compiled by Mel Woodford with Jan Richards, edited by Elizabeth James with contributions by descendants of the female convicts and members of the Newcastle Family History Society Inc.
James, Elizabeth, 1955-, editorRichards, Jan, compilerWoodford, Mel, compilerNewcastle Family History Society (N.S.W.), contributor
Lambton, NSW : Newcastle Family History Society Inc., 2019.©2019.
421 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 30 cm.
"This publication is dedicated to the female convicts who came to Newcastle and the Hunter Valley, many whose names we know some yet to be discovered" --Dedication.Includes bibliographical references and index.
9781875916764 (paperback)
994.02
English
Newcastle Female Factory (N.S.W.)Penal colonies -- New South Wales -- NewcastlePioneers -- New South Wales -- Hunter River Region -- HistoryPioneers -- New South Wales -- Newcastle -- HistoryReformatories for women -- New South Wales -- Newcastle -- HistoryWomen convicts -- New South Wales -- Hunter River Region -- BiographyWomen convicts -- New South Wales -- Newcastle -- BiographyNewcastle (N.S.W.) -- History
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Location | Collection | Call number | Status/Desc |
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Penrith | Reference | 994.02 THE | Not for loan (Set: 05 Nov 2019) |