Children who departed Norfolk Island for Port Jackson per Kitty March 1793

The Kitty embarkation of Mar 1793 was the beginning of an exodus of free and expired convict settlers from Norfolk Island. The ship departed Norfolk Island for Port Jackson on 9 Mar 1793 with Captain Ramsey at the helm, arriving at Port Jackson on 21 Mar 1793 having aboard Captain Paterson and his detachment of NSW Corps as well as a good number of free people, convicts and children. Following is a list of the children:

NSW Corps Children: none recorded in the 1792 – 1796 Victualling Book
Margaret Field
Richard Field
John Field
Eleanor Fleming
Henry Fleming
Thomas Holton Jr

Marine Settlers Children
Mary Carey/Gilbert
Mary/Charlotte Davis/Bishop (also see HMS Sirius Babies and Love Children)
William Fitzgerald/Mitchell (also see HMS Sirius Babies and Love Children)
Rebecca Lyons/Tunks
Samuel Richards
William Richards 

Children of Expired Convicts
Elizabeth Berry
Anne Davis/Lyons
Mary Fitzgerald/Mitchell (also see HMS Sirius Babies and Love Children)
Susannah Fitzgerald/Mitchell (also see HMS Sirius Babies and Love Children)
Mary Hardiman
Ann Smith (also see HMS Sirius Babies and Love Children)
Thomas Smith (also see HMS Sirius Babies and Love Children)

People, Soldiers and Victualling Book of the Kitty Transport era from Norfolk Island 1793
The book features many anomalies in the 1792-96 Norfolk Island Victualling Book.
A4, 68 pages includes index and detailed bibliography, by historians Cathy Dunn and Glen Lambert cost $35.00 includes Australian postage.