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Elizabeth 1828 : the worst and most turbulent : from Celtic Cross to Southern Cross

by Suzanne Voytas

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On 12 January 1828 the female convict ship 'Elizabeth' sailed into Port Jackson with 193 Irish women and 16 of their children. This book includes biographical information about the women.
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