Jane Endle
F, b. 24 February 1736
Last Edited | 13 Aug 2014 |
Her married name was Mortimer. Jane Endle was born on 24 February 1736 at Ashburton, Devon, England. She married Convict John Mortimer on 6 December 1759 at Ashburton, Devon, England.
Family | Convict John Mortimer b. 25 Feb 1733, d. 21 Nov 1812 |
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Elizabeth Mortimer
F, b. 12 May 1757, d. 21 October 1820
Father | Convict John Mortimer b. 25 Feb 1733, d. 21 Nov 1812 |
Mother | Jane Endle b. 24 Feb 1736 |
Last Edited | 14 Aug 2014 |
Her married name was Westlake. Elizabeth Mortimer was born on 12 May 1757 at Throwleigh, Devon, England. She was baptized on 12 May 1757 at Hampstead, Devonshire, England. She married Convict Edward Westlake, son of Edward Westlake and Mary Reddaway, on 30 December 1779 at Chagford, Devonshire, England. Elizabeth Mortimer died on 21 October 1820 at Dunsford, Devonshire, England, at age 63.
Family | Convict Edward Westlake b. 28 Dec 1752, d. 8 Nov 1828 |
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Convict Mary Cottle
F, b. 1753, d. 1816
Convict | Y |
Reference | C-77975-Mc |
Last Edited | 17 Feb 2019 |
Her married name was Mortimer. Convict Mary Cottle was born in 1753 at Somerset, England. She was circa 1789 at Somerset, Gloucestershire, England,convicted of stealing a hankerchief. She was sentenced to transportation. She arrived 3 June 1790 on the convict transport ship 'Lady Julianna' in Sydney After leaving Plymouth 309 days earlier - one of the longest trips. After departure every man on board took a partner from among the female convicts. She married Convict Noah Mortimer, son of Convict John Mortimer and Jane Endle, on 3 November 1801 at Norfolk Island. Convict Mary Cottle died in 1816 at Van Diemen's Land, Australia. She was buried in 1816 at St. David's Park, Macquarie Street, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
Family | Convict Noah Mortimer b. 11 May 1761, d. 3 Jun 1846 |
Ann Geary
F, d. 9 October 1828
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Reference | G-77976-A |
Last Edited | 13 Aug 2014 |
Her married name was Mortimer. Ann Geary married Convict Noah Mortimer, son of Convict John Mortimer and Jane Endle, in 1824 at Big Lagoon, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. Ann Geary died on 9 October 1828 at Big Lagoon, Tasmania, Australia.
Family | Convict Noah Mortimer b. 11 May 1761, d. 3 Jun 1846 |
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Thomas Mortimore
M, b. 1782
Father | Convict Noah Mortimer b. 11 May 1761, d. 3 Jun 1846 |
Mother | Ann Geary d. 9 Oct 1828 |
Last Edited | 13 Aug 2014 |
Thomas Mortimore was born in 1782 at England.
James Mortimore
M, b. 1784, d. 1866
Father | Convict Noah Mortimer b. 11 May 1761, d. 3 Jun 1846 |
Mother | Ann Geary d. 9 Oct 1828 |
Last Edited | 13 Aug 2014 |
James Mortimore was born in 1784 at Chagford, Devonshire, England. He died in 1866 at Exeter, Devonshire, England.
Thomas Westlake
M, b. 1652, d. 1685
Last Edited | 14 Aug 2014 |
Thomas Westlake lived at St Marychurch, Torquay, Devonshire, England. He was born in 1652 at Kingsteighton, Devon, England. He died in 1685 at Crediton, Devonshire, England. He was buried in 1865 at Crediton, Devonshire, England.
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Edward Westlake
M, b. December 1702
Father | Thomas Westlake b. 1652, d. 1685 |
Last Edited | 14 Aug 2014 |
Edward Westlake was born in December 1702. He married Mary Reddaway on 3 February 1744 at Belstone, Devon, England.
Family | Mary Reddaway b. 1 Feb 1718 |
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Mary Reddaway
F, b. 1 February 1718
Last Edited | 14 Aug 2014 |
Her married name was Westlake. Mary Reddaway was born on 1 February 1718 at Hatherleigh, Devonshire, England. She married Edward Westlake, son of Thomas Westlake, on 3 February 1744 at Belstone, Devon, England.
Family | Edward Westlake b. Dec 1702 |
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John Westlake
M, b. 1780, d. 1850
Father | Convict Edward Westlake b. 28 Dec 1752, d. 8 Nov 1828 |
Mother | Elizabeth Mortimer b. 12 May 1757, d. 21 Oct 1820 |
Last Edited | 14 Aug 2014 |
John Westlake was born in 1780 at Chagford, Devonshire, England. He married Elizabeth Darby in 1794 at Crediton, Devonshire, England. John Westlake lived in 1841 at St Maurice, Plympton, Devon, England. He died in 1850 at Crediton, Devonshire, England.
Family | Elizabeth Darby b. 1771, d. Jan 1842 |
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Elizabeth Darby
F, b. 1771, d. January 1842
Last Edited | 14 Aug 2014 |
Her married name was Westlake. Elizabeth Darby was born in 1771 at Devon, England, Michael Flynn in his book 'The Second Fleet' has an entry forElizabeth Wood the daughter of Elizabeth Ann Wood :.
'Elizabeth Wood was the daughter of Elizabeth (q.v.), the wife of JohnWood, who was sentenced to seven years transportation at the September1789 Old Bailey Sessions and had sailed for the colony on the'Neptune'.
Elizabeth senior was discharged from from Newgate Prison and embarkedon the 'Neptune' transport on 11 September 1789. The first tracedrecord of her child Elizabeth appears when she was embarked with hermother on the 'Surprize' transport at Sydney Cove in August 1790. Theywere among 194 mostly female convicts and a few children sent toNorfolk Island on the ship, arriving a week later. It is possible thatElizabeth had been born since her mother had landed from the 'Neptune'five weeks before, but it seems more likely that she had been born onthe voyage or in England. When her mother and an accomplice had beenarrested in the shop they were accused of robbing they were carrying asmall child, which may well have been this Elizabeth. She appears tohave sailed for Hobart, VDL with her mother and family in 1808.'.
'Elizabeth Wood.
Elizabeth Wood was tried at the Old Bailey on September 9, 1789,convicted and sentenced to transportation for seven years.
She was charged with stealing a pair of silk stockings and a pair ofcotton stockings. Charged with her was Sarah Conjuit, who, thoughaccording to the report she was found guilty and similarly sentenced,does not appear to have been transported to NSW.
Elizabeth Wood was described as the wife of John Wood.
Sarah Conjuit had a child in her arms and it appears from the reportthat the child belonged to Elizabeth Wood, and was probably the youngElizabeth Wood who arrived in NSW with her mother.
The theft took place in the premises of Isaac Garner, who said inevidence that he lived at Shoreditch Turnpike. A directory of the timeshows Isaac Garner, Hosier of 78 Shoreditch. Elizabeth Wood said shehad gone to buy her husband some stockings, and had asked for amottled pair of stockings with clocks. Mrs Garner said she been askedfor ribbed cotton stockings, and when she had shown some they saidthey did not like the rib.
Sarah Conjuit said that the child picked up some silk stockings, andshe gave them back, but Mrs Garner had accused them of stealing them.A Constable was sent for, found som pawnbroker's duplicates for pawnedstockings upon them and they were charged.
A woman giving evidence of Sarah Conjuit's character said she hadknown her from a baby. 'Her parents are very honest, industrious goodpeople, and her poor mother lies almost dead in the yard now. She hasbeen a girl on the town, unfortunate, but nothing else.
Elizabeth Wood was tried by Mr Justice Wilson and a Middlesex jury.'.
She married John Westlake, son of Convict Edward Westlake and Elizabeth Mortimer, in 1794 at Crediton, Devonshire, England. Elizabeth Darby lived in 1841 at Crediton, Devonshire, England. She died in January 1842 at Crediton, Devonshire, England.
'Elizabeth Wood was the daughter of Elizabeth (q.v.), the wife of JohnWood, who was sentenced to seven years transportation at the September1789 Old Bailey Sessions and had sailed for the colony on the'Neptune'.
Elizabeth senior was discharged from from Newgate Prison and embarkedon the 'Neptune' transport on 11 September 1789. The first tracedrecord of her child Elizabeth appears when she was embarked with hermother on the 'Surprize' transport at Sydney Cove in August 1790. Theywere among 194 mostly female convicts and a few children sent toNorfolk Island on the ship, arriving a week later. It is possible thatElizabeth had been born since her mother had landed from the 'Neptune'five weeks before, but it seems more likely that she had been born onthe voyage or in England. When her mother and an accomplice had beenarrested in the shop they were accused of robbing they were carrying asmall child, which may well have been this Elizabeth. She appears tohave sailed for Hobart, VDL with her mother and family in 1808.'.
'Elizabeth Wood.
Elizabeth Wood was tried at the Old Bailey on September 9, 1789,convicted and sentenced to transportation for seven years.
She was charged with stealing a pair of silk stockings and a pair ofcotton stockings. Charged with her was Sarah Conjuit, who, thoughaccording to the report she was found guilty and similarly sentenced,does not appear to have been transported to NSW.
Elizabeth Wood was described as the wife of John Wood.
Sarah Conjuit had a child in her arms and it appears from the reportthat the child belonged to Elizabeth Wood, and was probably the youngElizabeth Wood who arrived in NSW with her mother.
The theft took place in the premises of Isaac Garner, who said inevidence that he lived at Shoreditch Turnpike. A directory of the timeshows Isaac Garner, Hosier of 78 Shoreditch. Elizabeth Wood said shehad gone to buy her husband some stockings, and had asked for amottled pair of stockings with clocks. Mrs Garner said she been askedfor ribbed cotton stockings, and when she had shown some they saidthey did not like the rib.
Sarah Conjuit said that the child picked up some silk stockings, andshe gave them back, but Mrs Garner had accused them of stealing them.A Constable was sent for, found som pawnbroker's duplicates for pawnedstockings upon them and they were charged.
A woman giving evidence of Sarah Conjuit's character said she hadknown her from a baby. 'Her parents are very honest, industrious goodpeople, and her poor mother lies almost dead in the yard now. She hasbeen a girl on the town, unfortunate, but nothing else.
Elizabeth Wood was tried by Mr Justice Wilson and a Middlesex jury.'.
She married John Westlake, son of Convict Edward Westlake and Elizabeth Mortimer, in 1794 at Crediton, Devonshire, England. Elizabeth Darby lived in 1841 at Crediton, Devonshire, England. She died in January 1842 at Crediton, Devonshire, England.
Family | John Westlake b. 1780, d. 1850 |
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Edward Westlake
M, b. 29 February 1784, d. 1788
Father | Convict Edward Westlake b. 28 Dec 1752, d. 8 Nov 1828 |
Mother | Elizabeth Mortimer b. 12 May 1757, d. 21 Oct 1820 |
Last Edited | 14 Aug 2014 |
Edward Westlake was born on 29 February 1784 at Chagford, Devonshire, England. He died in 1788 at Beer, Devon, England.
Thomas Westlake
M, b. 11 December 1785, d. 30 November 1863
Father | Convict Edward Westlake b. 28 Dec 1752, d. 8 Nov 1828 |
Mother | Elizabeth Mortimer b. 12 May 1757, d. 21 Oct 1820 |
Last Edited | 14 Aug 2014 |
Thomas Westlake was born on 11 December 1785 at Chagford, Devonshire, England. He died on 30 November 1863 at Seaton, Devon, England, at age 77.
Samuel Westlake
M, b. 10 March 1792, d. 1871
Father | Convict Edward Westlake b. 28 Dec 1752, d. 8 Nov 1828 |
Mother | Convict Elizabeth Ann Adams b. 14 Mar 1753, d. 19 Nov 1808 |
Last Edited | 14 Aug 2014 |
Samuel Westlake arrived an unknown date New South Wales, Australia. He was born on 10 March 1792 at Norfolk Island. He lived on 22 June 1818. He died in 1871.
Stephanie Ann Westlake
F, b. 1796, d. 5 October 1882
Father | Convict Edward Westlake b. 28 Dec 1752, d. 8 Nov 1828 |
Mother | Convict Elizabeth Ann Adams b. 14 Mar 1753, d. 19 Nov 1808 |
Last Edited | 14 Aug 2014 |
Stephanie Ann Westlake was born in 1796 at Norfolk Island. She died on 5 October 1882 at New Norfolk, Tasmania, Australia.
Richard Westlake
M, b. 1800, d. 1881
Father | Convict Edward Westlake b. 28 Dec 1752, d. 8 Nov 1828 |
Mother | Convict Elizabeth Ann Adams b. 14 Mar 1753, d. 19 Nov 1808 |
Last Edited | 15 Aug 2014 |
Richard Westlake arrived an unknown date New South Wales, Australia. He lived at Australia. He was born in 1800 at Norfolk Island. He died in 1881 at Bourke, New South Wales, Australia.
George Westlake
M, b. 22 May 1802, d. 24 October 1814
Father | Convict Edward Westlake b. 28 Dec 1752, d. 8 Nov 1828 |
Mother | Convict Elizabeth Ann Adams b. 14 Mar 1753, d. 19 Nov 1808 |
Last Edited | 14 Aug 2014 |
George Westlake was born on 22 May 1802 at Norfolk Island. He died on 24 October 1814 at Van Diemen's Land, Australia, at age 12.
Charles Westlake
M, b. 1804, d. 1 June 1877
Father | Convict Edward Westlake b. 28 Dec 1752, d. 8 Nov 1828 |
Mother | Convict Elizabeth Ann Adams b. 14 Mar 1753, d. 19 Nov 1808 |
Last Edited | 17 May 2015 |
Charles Westlake was born in 1804 at Norfolk Island. He lived on 31 May 1877 at Brickfields Pauper Establishment, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia; Had been an inmate. He died on 1 June 1877 at Tasmania, Australia. He was buried circa 3 June 1877 at Cornelian Bay Cemetery and Crematorium, Tasmania, Australia, in the Paupers Section.
Sarah Westlake
F, b. 10 April 1796, d. 22 December 1879
Father | John Westlake b. 1780, d. 1850 |
Mother | Elizabeth Darby b. 1771, d. Jan 1842 |
Last Edited | 14 Aug 2014 |
Sarah Westlake was born on 10 April 1796 at Crediton, Devonshire, England. She died on 22 December 1879 at Crediton, Devonshire, England, at age 83.
Thomas Westlake
M, b. 1798, d. December 1869
Father | John Westlake b. 1780, d. 1850 |
Mother | Elizabeth Darby b. 1771, d. Jan 1842 |
Last Edited | 14 Aug 2014 |
Thomas Westlake was born in 1798 at Crediton, Devonshire, England. He lived in 1861 at Stoke Cannon, Devon, England. He died in December 1869 at Stoke Canon, Devon, England.
Elizabeth Westlake
F, b. 1803
Father | John Westlake b. 1780, d. 1850 |
Mother | Elizabeth Darby b. 1771, d. Jan 1842 |
Last Edited | 14 Aug 2014 |
Elizabeth Westlake was born in 1803 at Crediton, Devonshire, England.