Clarke Family Tree » Elizabeth Caroline Chambers (< 1762-1838)

Personal data Elizabeth Caroline Chambers 


Household of Elizabeth Caroline Chambers

She is married to Henry Lamb.

They got married on January 27, 1811 at St Matthew's CoE, Windsor, NSW, AU.


Child(ren):

  1. Rebecca Lamb  1797-1867 
  2. Henry (Harry) Lamb  1800-1839 
  3. John Lamb  1803-1849

Event (Memorial) in the year 1991 in St Peters CoE Cemetery, Richmond, NSW, AU .


Notes about Elizabeth Caroline Chambers

http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/community/hfhg/November2003.html

Elizabeth arrived in Sydney as a Convict on the ship 'Kitty' on 18 November 1792. Many researchers have recorded Elizabeth as being born in Holborn, London in 1762 or 1763. However the Society of Australian Genealogists states Elizabeth was 23 years of age at the time of her trial on 26 Oct 1791. Therefore, she would have supposedly been born in 1768? However, her age at time of death is 78 years (therefore born about 1760).

Elizabeth was sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing property belonging to her employer & pawning it, then possibly setting fire to the premises.

<p>She arrived in Sydney on ship 'Kitty' in Sydney on 18 November 1792 which departed Portsmouth, Ham, England on 6 April 1792. See Convict Indents - AOFiche 614, p.76.

Elizabeth married Henry LAMB (born 1758 in Staindrop, Durham, England) on 27 JAN 1811 in St. Matthews Church of England, Windsor NSW Australia. Henry and Elizabeth had a family of three children, i. Rebecca LAMB b. 19 Nov 1797 my direct ancestor married John EZZEY. ii. Henry (Harry) LAMB b. 1800 married (1) Charlotte BOGG and had two sons (2) Mary Ann BENTLEY and had three sons. iii. John LAMB, b. 1803, Portland Head NSW Australia, d. 1849, NSW Australia.

Elizabeth died at 'Newington' on Christmas Eve of 1838, and Henry survived her by only a few weeks. 'Convicts to NSW 1788-1812' Cd-Rom Published by Society of Australian Genealogists states that Elizabeth was 23 years of age at the time of her trial. It also states 'Delivery of the Kings Gaol of Newgate' Reference 4/4002pp 1-22. Reference : Indents - SAG Ref. 15244 The Proceedings of the Old Bailey Ref: t17911026-22 ELIZABETH CHAMBERS, theft: simple grand larceny, 26 Oct 1791. Trial Summary: Crime(s): theft : simple grand larceny, Punishment Type: transportation, Verdict: Guilty, Original Text: 402. ELIZABETH CHAMBERS was indicted for stealing, on the 22d of October, one woollen cloth coat, value 40s. one Marseilles waistcoat, value 3s. one cotton ditto, value 3s. one pair of velveret breeches, value 3s. one pair of sattinet ditto, value 10s. a muslin handkerchief, value 1s. two pair of hose, value 18d. the property of William Kinslen; and one pair of cotton stockings, value 2s. the property of Robert Howden. WILLIAM KINSLEN sworn. My house is in Aldersgate-street, opposite Little Britain; I came home about nine last Saturday evening; I found my two pair of stairs front room on fire. The prisoner was my servant; I suspected her of stealing several things. I had her taken up as soon as I had put the fire out. She was going to bed; I found in one of her shoes fourteen duplicates; her bed-room is one pair of stairs above the room that was on fire. I found many of my things upon examining at the pawnbroker's. WILLIAM THOMPSON sworn. I am an apprentice; I know the prisoner; she pledged a pair of breeches with me the 7th of September, a pair of stockings for 9d. the 20th of September; the breeches are velveteen, the stockings are worsted; a coat for 6s. 2d. the 24th of September, and two waistcoats for 6s. Prosecutor. I never gave the prisoner leave to pawn any thing for me. (The clothes produced.) ANN HOWDEN sworn. I have mended my father's stockings; those stockings are mine. (The prosecutor deposes to the coat.) I have had the coat twelve months; I am sure it is mine. (Prosecutor deposes to the waistcoat.) Prisoner. I leave myself to the mercy of the Jury. GUILTY. Transported for seven years. Tried by the London Jury before Mr. RECORDER. Date of Documents: Sept. 1791 to 1834.

The Proceedings of the Old Bailey: Associated Records Information about this defendant may be found in the following records: Document Type and Location: Criminal registers, Public Record Office, HO 26 Description: Lists of prisoners accused of felonies and misdemeanours in Newgate Prison. Information on felons generally includes name, description (height, hair and eye colour, complexion, occupation), place of birth, age, from what place received(i.e. another prison), by whom committed, crime, where and when tried, before which judge, sentence, the date executed, transported, respited, pardoned or discharged, to whom delivered, and remarks (such as the sentence was respited). Volumes are missing for Sept. 1795 to Sept. 1796 and Sept. 1798 to Sept. 1800. Many researchers have recorded Elizabeth as being born in Holborn, London in 1762 or 1763.However the Society of Australian Genealogists states Elizabeth was 23 years of age at the time of her trial on 26 Oct 1791. Therefore, she would have supposedly been born in 1768? Though, her age at time of death is 78 years (therefore born about 1760). Elizabeth was sentenced to 7 yrs transportation for stealing property belonging to her employer & pawning it, then possibly setting fire to the premise.

1. Taylor & Ashdown Family Genealogy.

2.Society of Australian Genealogists.

3.The Proceedings of the Old Bailey Ref:t17911026-22

4. 'Convicts to NSW 1788-1812' Cd-Rom Published by Society of Australian Genealogists. Reference 4/4002 pp 1-22. Reference: Indents - SAG Ref. 15244.

5.NSW Marriage and Death Certificates.

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Elizabeth Caroline Chambers
< 1762-1838

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Henry Lamb
1758-1839

Rebecca Lamb
1797-1867
John Lamb
1803-1849

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