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Ann Clark (?–?)

Ann Clark was found guilty on 15 April 1795 at the Justice Hall, Old Bailey, London, of a felony. Sentenced to life transportation she arrived at Sydney in April 1796 aboard the Indispensable. By 1806 she had received a conditional pardon and was living with Thomas Abbott.

* information from Biographical Database of Australia — https://www.bda-online.org.au

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'Clark, Ann (?–?)', People Australia, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, https://peopleaustralia.anu.edu.au/biography/clark-ann-31056/text38428, accessed 4 December 2024.

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Life Summary [details]

Alternative Names
  • Clarke, Ann
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Convict Record

Crime: unknown
Sentence: life