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 oldest convict on the First Fleet was Dorothy Handland, aged 82. She had been convicted of perjury back in England and sentenced to transportation for seven years.
Not only was she the oldest convict, she was also the first person to commit suicide in Australia. She hanged herself from a large gum tree in Sydney in 1789.
The youngest convict was a nine-year-old chimney sweep named John Hudson, who was transported for the crime of stealing clothes and a pistol.
However, several babies were born to convict women during the journey.
The youngest convict on the First Fleet was nine. He was John Hudson, a chimney sweep who was transported for theft. Only some of the marines brought their families, and the ages of their children are not recorded.
However, numerous babies were born during the eight month voyage, making them the youngest passengers.
The oldest convict on the First Fleet was Dorothy Handland, aged 82. She had been convicted of perjury back in England and sentenced to transportation for seven years.
The youngest male was nine-year-old chimney sweep John Hudson, who was transported for stealing clothes and a pistol.
The most famous convict in the First Fleet was, arguably, James Ruse. He was a convict who became the colony's first farmer to tend his own land.
John Hudson was the youngest male convict transported to Australia in the First Fleet. Just nine years old, he was a chimney sweep who was transported for stealing clothes and a pistol.
The Lady Penrhyn of the First Fleet was built at the Thames in 1786.
The oldest person on the First Fleet was convict Dorothy Handland, aged 82. She had been convicted of perjury back in England and sentenced to transportation for seven years. Not only was she the oldest convict, she was also the first person to commit suicide in Australia. She hanged herself from a large gum tree in Sydney in 1789.
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John Hudson Died of old age
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.
John Hudson was the youngest male convict transported to Australia in the First Fleet. Just nine years old, he was a chimney sweep who was transported for stealing clothes and a pistol.
The youngest passenger, Millvina Dean, was 2 months old and she became the longest living survivor. She died in 2009
Millvina Dean, she was nine weeks old at the time.
The Lady Penrhyn of the First Fleet was built at the Thames in 1786.
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The oldest person on the First Fleet was convict Dorothy Handland, aged 82. She had been convicted of perjury back in England and sentenced to transportation for seven years. Not only was she the oldest convict, she was also the first person to commit suicide in Australia. She hanged herself from a large gum tree in Sydney in 1789.
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Inside the towers, the youngest person who was killed was 18 year old Richard Allen Pearlman. If you count the planes that hit the towers, the youngest was 2 year old Christine Lee Hanson, a passenger on Flight 175 which hit the south tower.
The youngest is Jo-ash, in the bible he was 7 years old.
Balamurali Ambati became the youngest doctor at 17 years old.