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First and Second Fleeters buried at St Davids Hobart

Some of the First and Second Fleeters buried at St David’s Hobart include:
Male and female first fleet convicts along with some first fleet marines, seaman and free people.

1807: Elizabeth Kellyhorne – Leonard, convict Lady Penrhyn 1788
1808: Mary Clark – Lammerman – Lemanon, convict Lady Juliana 1790
1808: Massey Cox, convict Scarborough 1788. Lady Nelson: Feb 1808
1808: Elizabeth Westlake – Wood, convict Charlotte 1788. Norfolk Islanders at Hobart: The Early Years 1805 – 1809
1809: Thomas Gregory, convict Neptune 1790. Estramina: May 1808
1810:  David Collins,  Judge Advocate, HMS Sirius 1788, Headstone and Tomb
1810: William Moulton, Marine 18th Plymouth Company Charlotte 1788. Lady Nelson: Feb 1808
1811: Peter Woodcock, convict Scarborough 1788. Lady Nelson: Feb 1808
1812: Jane Hambly – Moulton – Meech, convict Charlotte 1788. Lady Nelson: Feb 1808
1812: Mary Stanley – Anstey etc, convict Lady Juliana 1790. Lady Nelson: Feb 1808
1812: John Mortimer, convict Charlotte 1788. Lady Nelson: Feb 1808
1813: Jacob Bellett, convict Scarborough 1788, Headstone
1813: Ann Dutton, convict Lady Penrhyn 1788
1814: Sarah Newby – Jones, convict Lady Juliana 1790
1814: Susannah Mitchell nee Hunt, convict, Lady Juliana 1790. Seaman Settlers Norfolk Island
1815: Thomas Lucas, Marine 23rd Plymouth Company Scarborough 1788; headstone existed in 1920
1816: Ann Lynch – Stokes, convict Lady Juliana 1790
1816: Charles Repeat, convict Alexander 1788. Lady Nelson: Feb 1808
1816: James Larm – La-Riew, convict Charlotte 1788
1816: Mary Mortimore – Cottle, convict Lady Juliana 1790. Lady Nelson: Feb 1808
1817: Ann Martin – Rock, convict Lady Juliana 1790. Estramina: Norfolk Island to Hobart May 1808
1817: Humphrey Lynch, convict Alexander 1788 (possible burial, cause of death suicide)
1817: Mary Brown – Pinder, convict Prince of Wales 1788
1817: Samuel Lightfoot, convict Charlotte 1788
1818: Joseph-John Hall, convict Charlotte 1788
1818: John Hatcher, convict Alexander 1788. Closure of Norfolk Island Feb 1814
1819: Jacob Messiah – Messias, convict Scarborough 1788. Lady Nelson: Feb 1808
1820: Henry Hathaway, convict Alexander 1788.  Lady Nelson:  Feb 1808
1820: Eleanor Hathaway – Watson, convict Lady Juliana 1790. Lady Nelson: Feb 1808
1820: Mary Phillimore – Marshall, convict Lady Penrhyn 1788
1820: Catherine Wood – Sponsford – Lewis – Williams, convict Neptune 1790.  Estramina: May 1808
1821: Mary Atkins – Proctor – Allen alias Conner, convict Lady Penrhyn 1788. Estramina: May 1808
1821: Elizabeth Burroughs – Burrows – Tucker – Cole, convict Prince of Wales 1788
1821: James Bryan Cullen, convict Scarborough 1788. Norfolk Islanders at Hobart: The Early Years 1805 – 1809
1821: Ann Morrisby – Lavender – Brooks, convict Lady Juliana 1790
1821: John Barrisford, Marine 41st Portsmouth Company Prince of Wales 1788
1822: William Clark, convict Scarborough 1790
1822: Ann Parson – Devine – Doyle, convict Lady Juliana 1790
1822: William Vickery, convict Charlotte 1788. Lady Nelson: Feb 1808
1822: William Sherburd, convict Scarborough 1790
1823: Edward Risby, convict Alexander 1788
1823: Elizabeth Jones – Rayner – Goldsmith, convict Lady Juliana 1790
1823: Edward Garth, convict Scarborough 1790
1824: Mary Shirley – Winspear, convict Lady Juliana 1790. Estramina: May 1808
1824: Cathreine Troley (Catherine  Foley-Folley- Hyland), convict Lady Juliana 1790
1825: Richard Phillimore, convict Scarborough 1788
1826: Esther Sherburd – Thornton, convict Lady Juliana 1790
1826: Daniel Stanfield, Marine 55th Portsmouth Company Alexander 1788, headstone
1827: Ann Shuttleworth – Wilcox, convict Lady Juliana 1790. Lady Nelson: Feb 1808
1827: William Mitchell, Boatswain’s Mate HMS Sirius 1788. Seaman Settlers Norfolk Island
1827: Sarah Hall-Hammond, convict Lady Penrhyn 1788
1829: Hannah Reardon – Ronay, convict Lady Juliana 1790
1829: Deborah Broughton – Davis, convict Lady Juliana 1790. Estramina: May 1808
1830: Alice Stanfield – Harmsworth, marine wife Prince of Wales 1788
1830: John Folley- Foley. marine Alexander 1788
1831: Richard Brown, convict Alexander 1788
1831: Henry Hacking, Quartermaster HMS Sirius 1788
1831: Elizabeth Blundell – Anderson, convict Lady Juliana 1790. Lady Nelson: Feb 1808
1831: John Blundell – Blondell, convict Neptune 1790. Lady Nelson: Feb 1808
1832: Ann Lucas – Howard, convict Lady Juliana 1790; headstone existed in 1920
1833: John Boyle, convict Scarborough 1788. Estramina: May 1808
1834: James Dodding, convict, Friendship 1788
1835: Andrew Goodwin, convict Scarborough 1788. Poverty and Wretchedness: Goodwin Family in Hobart 1808–1827
1836: William Thompson, convict Scarborough 1788
1836: William Baker, Marine, Charlotte 1788
1837: John Ruglass, convict Scarborough 1788
1841: Susannah Garth – Gough, convict Friendship 1788
1841: George Guest, convict Alexander 1788, Headstone. Norfolk Islanders at Hobart: The Early Years 1805 – 1809
1842: Hannah Barrisford, Marine wife Prince of Wales 1788
1846: Noah Mortimore, convict Charlotte 1788. Lady Nelson: Feb 1808
1856: Lydia Dick/Gilbert – Goodwin – Munro, convict Prince of Wales 1788. Poverty and Wretchedness: Goodwin Family in Hobart 1808–1827