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Mary Hubbard (1769–1820)

Mary Ann Atkinson was sentenced to seven years transportation for stealing four yards of printed cotton from a shop. She arrived in Sydney in 1790 aboard the Lady Juliana as part of the Second Fleet. She took the surname Goulding in the colony and in December 1790 married William Hubbard.

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'Hubbard, Mary (1769–1820)', People Australia, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, https://peopleaustralia.anu.edu.au/biography/hubbard-mary-25248/text33688, accessed 15 September 2024.

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Life Summary [details]

Alternative Names
  • Goulding, Mary
  • Atkinson, Mary
Birth

17 March, 1769
London, Middlesex, England

Death

4 September, 1820 (aged 51)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

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Convict Record

Crime: theft
Sentence: 7 years