There were 180 female convicts on the First Fleet.
Sources vary, but the number of female convicts on the First Fleet is estimated to have been between 180 or 189.
It seems that they they did relatively well on the First Fleet. However the same can not be said for the many convicts transported to Australia after that.
Sources vary, but there were approximately 191 soldiers, known as marines, despatched to guard the convicts on the First Fleet to Australia.
The First Fleet refers to the first convict fleet that came to New South Wales in 1788. There were around 180 female convicts. It is not known how many of the remaining passengers were wives of marines, but records indicate there were 252 marines, wives and children.
The Alexander was one of the ships of the First Fleet. It carried 195 male convicts.
Sources vary, but the number of female convicts on the First Fleet is estimated to have been between 180 or 189.
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The Fishburn was a storeship. It carried no convicts.
It seems that they they did relatively well on the First Fleet. However the same can not be said for the many convicts transported to Australia after that.
some of them did but not many
Sources vary, but there were approximately 191 soldiers, known as marines, despatched to guard the convicts on the First Fleet to Australia.
The deaths during the voyage were: one marine, one marine's wife, one marine's child, 36 male convicts, four female convicts, five children of convicts
The deaths during the voyage were: one marine, one marine's wife, one marine's child, 36 male convicts, four female convicts, five children of convicts
23 people died in the fist fleet voyage
The First Fleet refers to the first convict fleet that came to New South Wales in 1788. There were around 180 female convicts. It is not known how many of the remaining passengers were wives of marines, but records indicate there were 252 marines, wives and children.
The Alexander was one of the ships of the First Fleet. It carried 195 male convicts.
There were no murderers on the First Fleet. All the convicts on the First Fleet to Australia were petty thieves or convicted of crimes such as larceny, burglary and forgery.