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Entry in the ship's Musters for Mary Haddock, alias James Burrows, 1792

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[NRS 1155 (2/8276, p134)]
(from the Musters and papers per the Royal Admiral which arrived in Sydney on 7 October 1792)

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State Archives & Records New South Wales

Statutory body established by the State Records Act 1998. The Act provides for the creation, management and protection of the records of public offices of the State and for public access to those records.

Based at Kingswood, State Archives and Records NSW manage and provide access to the New South Wales State archives collection, a unique and irreplaceable part of Australia's cultural heritage dating back to 1788.

 

Mary Reibey

Mary Reibey was a formidable colonial entrepreneur. Arriving in Sydney as a convict in 1792, she became a leading businesswoman, philanthropist and matriarch.

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Royal Admiral

Convict ship of 914 tons.

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Reibey, Mary

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Convict who became a wealthy businesswoman.