Elizabeth Hayward was not the youngest convict to enter Australia. She was the youngest female convict. The youngest convict was John Hudson, just nine years old.
Elizabeth Hayward was married twice. Her husbands were William Nicholls, and then George Collins.
The youngest male was nine-year-old chimney sweep John Hudson - transported for stealing clothes and a pistol. The youngest female was thirteen-year-old clog maker Elizabeth Hayward - transported for stealing a linen dress and a silk bonnet.
The youngest convict on the First Fleet was nine. He was John Hudson, a chimney sweep who was transported for stealing clothes and a pistol.
The youngest convict on the First Fleet was nine. He was John Hudson, a chimney sweep who was transported for stealing clothes and a pistol.
Western Australia was the final state to be using convict labour. The last convict ship to Australia, the Hougoumont, left Britain in 1867 and arrived in Western Australia on 10 January 1868.
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Ned Kelly was not a convict. He was a bushranger, and he was born a free person in Australia.
they arrived at 1793 in Australia
1868 the ship was sent to westen australia
Records do not show the name of the ship on which William Buckley, the convict, sailed to Australia. He was not, however, on the First Fleet.
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He was the first convict priest in Australia.
Children were frequently sent to New South Wales as convicts. The youngest known convict was a nine year old boy, John Hudson, a chimney sweep who was convicted for stealing clothes and a pistol.