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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Jane Charlotte Bryant: Birth: 17 May 1796 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Death: 6 Feb 1869 in North Richmond, New South Wales, Australia

  2. Martha Bryant: Birth: 26 Jun 1798 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Death: 31 Aug 1839 in Richmond, New South Wales, Australia


Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Mary Ann Eaton: Birth: 19 May 1800 in New South Wales, Australia. Death: 14 Jun 1889 in Richmond, New South Wales, Australia

  2. William Eaton: Birth: 11 Jan 1802 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Death: 19 Sep 1811 in New South Wales, Australia

  3. Daniel Eaton: Birth: 13 May 1803 in New South Wales, Australia. Death: 14 Nov 1889 in New South Wales, Australia

  4. Susannah Eaton: Birth: 10 Jun 1807 in North Richmond, New South Wales, Australia. Death: 13 Jun 1888 in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia

  5. George Eaton: Birth: 25 Feb 1809 in New South Wales, Australia. Death: 24 Apr 1832

  6. John Eaton: Birth: 3 Jan 1811 in Richmond, New South Wales, Australia. Death: 19 Jun 1904 in "Teebar", Maryborough, Queensland, Australia

  7. Ann Eaton: Birth: 16 Feb 1813 in New South Wales, Australia. Death: 4 Aug 1898 in Richmond, New South Wales, Australia


Sources
1. Title:   International Genealogical Index
Author:   The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Notes
a. Note:   Buried with husband and his second wife Jane nee Foster EMIG 25 Oct 1794 to Sydney, NSW Australia from ENGLAND on "Surprize" as convict. Convict and dual ancestor.
  On 2 November 1792, a Welsh drover, William Ellis, decided to seek some female solace at a brothel in London where during the course of the evening frolic, his bedmate attempted to relieve him of a watch valued at 20/- and the sum of 31 pounds. In the ensuing struggle, Jane became involved on the side of her sister of the night. Five women were arrested and four convicted. In December 1792, the convicted four were sentenced to death. In February 1793, the sentence was varied to transportation for life.
  Firstly Jane commenced a de-facto relationship with a William Bryant to whom whe had two daughters. What happened to William Bryant is uncertain but he is possibly one of those who fled the colony to Batavia and eventually hanged.
  She was convicted under the name Jane ISON - why ISON?
  On the family vault, her dob is shown as 31 July 1770. Lloyd Match
b. Note:   NF45
Note:   Information from Family Newsletter of Dec 1993 - States that she was less than 15. She gave evidence at her trial that he had died - who knows?
c. Note:   NF44
Note:   Probably de-facto relationship


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