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Mary Storer (?–?)

Mary Hardy was sentenced to seven years transportation for the theft of money from a house. She arrived in Sydney in 1809 aboard the Indispensable. The following year she married Thomas Storer. They had had a child by 1814.

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'Storer, Mary (?–?)', People Australia, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, https://peopleaustralia.anu.edu.au/biography/storer-mary-26764/text34378, accessed 27 July 2024.

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Alternative Names
  • Hardy, Mary
Passenger Ship
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Convict Record

Crime: theft
Sentence: 7 years