Elizabeth Jones Born Abt 1761 Lancaster, England Gender Female Convict 3 Aug 1789 Liverpool, England 3 years Migration/Travel 1790 Sydney, NSW, Australia transported - 2nd Fleet, 'Lady Juliana'
Died 16 Apr 1837 Buried St Albans, NSW, Australia on son-in-law's farm, according to one source, but I cannot find evidence of this Age ~ 76 years
Notes was listed a domestic who was born (Circa) 1761 so that would make her about 27 years old when the Fleet arrived.
From the Convict records Elizabeth was convicted at the Liverpool Assizes and received a 7 years term. She was assigned to a Publican in Sydney to perform house/pub duties. We know from the Pioneer Register of 1828 that she had a Common Law Marriage with James Bradley and was the mother of Gabriel (born 1800) and Margaret (born 11/6/1804).
The date of her death was 16 April, 1837 at the age of 75 years and was buried on her son’s-in-law farm at St. Albans, N.S.W.
It was here that our Anne Bailey, her first granddaughter, was living before her marriage to Thomas Crossley. There were two Elizabeth Jones on the Lady Juliana that sailed from Plymouth 29 Jul 1789 and arrived 3 Jun 1790 - one convicted at Middlesex 7 May 1788 and the other at London 24 Oct 1789
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Categories: Lady Juliana, Arrived 3 Jun 1790 | Convicts from England to Australia | Second Fleet | Bailey Family Cemetery, Upper Macdonald, New South Wales