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Elizabeth Allcock was born in 1778 in Middlesex, England.
James and Elizabeth cohabited and passed for man and wife.
Tried on January 15, 1800 at Old Bailey in London with Isaac Hart, James Smith and Ann Pummel. Hart and Smith for breaking and entering into the house of John Roberts on December 29, 1799, and the other two for "feloniously receiving the same goods knowing them to have been stolen". All were found guilty except for Pummel. Hart and Smith were sentenced to death, and Elizabeth for fourteen years transportation.[1]
Elizabeth departed England in June 1801 on the Nile, Canada and Minorca. She arrived in New South Wales on December 14, 1801.[2][3]
Elizabeth married Michael Brennan on April 19, 1825 in St Mary's Roman Catholic Church in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.[4] They had four children together.
Elizabeth died June 28, 1842 in Appin, New South Wales, Australia.[5]
Elizabeth is buried at Appin Catholic Church in Appin.[6]
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Categories: Convicts from Middlesex to Australia | Nile, Arrived 14 Dec 1801 | Convicts After the Third Fleet
These two appear to me to be a match, although you have Smith as her married name. Perhaps that was her married name in England, but otherwise we have this in my wifes family tree as fact. Let me know your thoughts. Cheers Wayne