First Fleeters issued with Ticket of Leave 1811 – 1818

Feb 1811: Susannah Upnell: tried Worcester, life (sic), First Fleet 1788
Susannah HUFNELL, convict, Lady Penrhyn 1788. Born 1765 Worcester, England. Crime: Petty Larceny. Tried: Worcester, 2 Oct 1786. Sentence: 7 years transportation. She was original on the Friendship; on 5 Apr 1787 she was transferred to Lady Penrhyn at Portsmouth. From 1802 – 1808 she was recorded as woman from sentence expired. Susannah died as Susan Wheeler 11 Apr 1814 age 49 years, Sydney, buried 12 Apr 1814 Old Sydney Burial Ground.

Feb 1817: Edward Flynn: tried Middlesex Oct 1782 (sic), life, Friendship 1788
Edward FLYNN – FLINN, convict, Friendship 1788. Born 1761. Crime: Steal 11 pair of breeches. Tried: Edward Flinn, Old Bailey, 14 Jan 1784. Sentence: 7 years transportation.

 Oct 1818: John Morris, life (sic), Charlotte 1788
John MORRIS aka John Morris Stephens, Convict Charlotte 1788. Born c1764 Hereford. Crime:  stealing one waistcoat and other goods at Dorchester 16 Mar 1786, age 22 years. Sentence: 7 years transportation. Colonial sentence: Jul 1810.

References and Links
Bigge’s Ticket of Leave 1810 – 1819, TNA-CO201-118
The Inhabitants of Norfolk Island: Late 1808 – 1814
UNE Convict History Research Collective