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Ann's Birth
Ann was born in 1772, actual date unknown. -
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Ann Carey Life
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Burglary day
Ann Carey's crims was burglary, she stole 11 shillings. The date and place of the burglary was 30th of march 1786 inTaunton, Devon. Her original sentance was 7 years transportation. -
The Order Was Placed
The actul date is unknow but the order was placed in August 1786. -
The Fleet Left To Bonany Bay
The Fleet of 11 ships letf England to Bontany Bay with 750 prisioners, 550 marines, sailors.
Six ships were to transport convicts, three were storeships for supplies and two naval escort ships.
One great anvantage was Captain Arthur Phillip.
Ann Carey was on 'Charlotte'.Ann's age was 21 when the Fleet left.
Ann Carey was about 21 when the Fleet left England. -
Arrived In Tenerife
Tenerife was one of the Canary Islands owned by Spain.When they arrived they got a 13 gun salute.
Got let out of chains to exersice -
Fleet Left Rio
The Fleet left Rio at 5:00am on the4 th of September. Before they left, Cap. Arthur Phillip receied a 21 gun salute. -
Arrived In Cape Town
The weather to cape town were bad-storms,heavy rain and hail In Cape Town, the local ladies were freindly and some of the officers flirted with local ladies.Also many officers climed Table Mountain collecting butterflies -
The Leading Ship , The Supply anchored in Botany Bay
The Supply saild 7000 miles in 51 days from Cape Town.
All the ships rounded Van Diemen's Land.
Cap. Cook was wrong, not enough water, good soil or safe anchorages. -
Ann Carey Arrived At Bontany Bay
The date that Ann arrived in Botany Bay is unknown but was in January 1788.
Getting to Botany Bay was hard because of strong winds. -
Settlement Made A Start
The settlement of the First Fleet made a start on the 26 of January 1788 which is Austraila Day -
Ann's Death
Ann died in 1830 date unknow