1791 - 1866 (75 years)
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Name |
Mary Anne WALTON |
Nickname |
Anne |
Born |
1791 |
Kensington, London |
Christened |
12 Jul 1791 |
Kensington, London |
Gender |
Female |
Name (also known as) |
From 1809 |
Anne Morris |
Name (also known as) |
14 Sep 1809 |
Ann Walton |
Living |
25 Dec 1813 |
Cable Street, Whitechapel, Middlesex |
Emigration |
From Jul 1817 to Jan 1818 |
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
- From State Records New South Wales (Colonial Secretary Index 1788-1825)
1818 Jan 14 Re arrival of the "Friendship" and prostitution on (Reel 6047; 4/1740 pp.55-7)
1818 Jan 23 Re investigation by Bench of complaints made of misconduct on "Friendship" (Reel 6005; 4/3497 pp.315-9)
1818 Feb 26 Re charges brought against (Reel 6047; 4/1740 pp.87-8)
1818 Feb 27 Memorial (Reel 6047; 4/1740 pp.84-6). Reply, 28 Feb (Reel 6006; 4/3498 pp.74-5)
Aboard the Friendship, the master, Andrew Armet and the surgeon superintendent, Peter Cosgreave, made every effort to stop the prostitution of the women to the crew, but failed. This ship, which sailed from England on July 3, 1817, south-west of Madeira picked up an open boat containing six Spaniards and an American, who had converted their shirts into sail. For six days they had eaten no food except for a little raw turtle, and they were in an exhausted state. They were hoisted aboard the Friendship and seven days later, on August 4, were transferred at sea to an American ship. The Friendship, then went on to St. Helena. Here the conscientious Cosgreave applied to the admiral in command for assistance in preventing cohabitation between the seamen and the women. Two post-captains held an inquiry, but their report was not handed to Armet or Cosgreave. Presumably the problem was also beyond the ingenuity of the post-captains to solve.
The Friendship made a protracted passage to Port Jackson of 194 days, and when she arrived Cosgreave reported that prostitution had begun before the ship had left England and hand continued throughout the voyage. Three magistrates (one being Simeon Lord) held an inquiry at Macquarie's direction and reported that the charges were "most fully proved," but that Armet and Cosgreave had done everything possible to prevent the intimacy which had taken place between the women and some of the officers and the seamen.
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Census |
1 Nov 1828 |
New South Wales, Australia |
- Records status as CF (came free), religion as P(rotestant) and ship as "Friendship".
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Census |
1 Jun 1841 |
Elizabeth Terrace, Liverpool Road, Islington, Middlesex |
Probate (Grant of) |
27 Jan 1843 |
Granted probate on the estate of her husband. |
Will |
5 Dec 1857 |
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Anne Morris
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Died |
12 Jun 1866 |
Hereford Street, Glebe, New South Wales, Australia |
Buried |
14 Jun 1866 |
Congregational Cemetery, Devonshire Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
- Later relocated to Botany Cemetery, Pioneer Memorial Park Site 111.
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Probate |
10 Jul 1866 |
Probate granted to John William Wood |
Person ID |
I268 |
1. Essex Ennevers |
Last Modified |
13 Mar 2011 |
Family (spouse) |
George ENNEVER, Born: 1782, Walcot, Bath, Somerset , Died: 25 Oct 1842, At sea (Age 60 years) |
Married |
14 Sep 1809 |
St George's Church, Hanover Square, London |
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George Enever & Ann Walton Parish register |
Children |
| 1. Eliza Sarah ENNEVER, Born: 8 Aug 1811, Died: Sep 1840, Middlesex (Age 29 years) |
| 2. Ann ENNEVER, Born: Abt Dec 1813, Hackney, Middlesex , Died: 1886, Macclesfield District, Cheshire (Age ~ 72 years) |
| 3. Male ENNEVER, Born: Abt 1815, Middlesex , Died: Aft Jul 1817, At sea (Age ~ 2 years) |
| 4. George William James ENNEVER, Born: 22 Oct 1818, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia , Died: 17 Jun 1881, 95 Dowling Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (Age 62 years) |
| 5. Sarah ENNEVER, Born: 15 Oct 1820, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia , Died: 27 Dec 1886, Northbridge, Ashfield, New South Wales, Australia (Age 66 years) |
| 6. Louisa ENNEVER, Born: 15 Jul 1823, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia , Died: 26 Oct 1891, Livingston Road, Marrickville, New South Wales, Australia (Age 68 years) |
| 7. Charles Henry ENNEVER, Born: 1 Aug 1825, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia , Died: 24 Jul 1912, Randwick, New South Wales, Australia (Age 86 years) |
| 8. John ENNEVER, Born: 28 Sep 1827, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia , Died: 30 Jan 1906, Hillston, Pennant Hills, New South Wales, Australia (Age 78 years) |
| 9. William Barkus Ennever MORRIS, Born: 6 Jul 1830, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia , Died: Yes, date unknown |
| 10. Frederick MORRIS, Born: 15 Apr 1832, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia , Died: 21 Apr 1832, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (Age 0 years) |
| 11. Mary ENNEVER, Born: 20 Sep 1833, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia , Died: 1924, Station Street, Camberwell, Victoria, Australia (Age 90 years) |
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Family histories |
 | Name changes in the Ennever and associated families Information about many of the name changes that have occurred. |
 | Upon an Extensive Scale The George Morris Story otherwise George Ennever 1782-1842
Cobbler to Keeper of Inns |
 | Questions remaining Some of the mysteries and outstanding questions about the Ennevers and associated families that you may be able to help me with. |
Family ID |
F79 |
Family Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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 | Born - 1791 - Kensington, London |
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 | Christened - 12 Jul 1791 - Kensington, London |
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 | Married - 14 Sep 1809 - St George's Church, Hanover Square, London |
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 | Living - 25 Dec 1813 - Cable Street, Whitechapel, Middlesex |
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 | Emigration - From Jul 1817 to Jan 1818 - Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
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 | Census - 1 Nov 1828 - New South Wales, Australia |
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 | Census - 1 Jun 1841 - Elizabeth Terrace, Liverpool Road, Islington, Middlesex |
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 | Died - 12 Jun 1866 - Hereford Street, Glebe, New South Wales, Australia |
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 | Buried - 14 Jun 1866 - Congregational Cemetery, Devonshire Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
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