NAVIGATION
Participant Info
- First Name
- Eliza
- Surname
- Ingram
- Native Place
- Not recorded
- Age On Arrival
- Parents
- Not recorded
- Religion
- Ship Name
- Inconstant (Adelaide Jun 1849)
- Details
- On list of passengers in 'South Australian Register', 9 Jun 1849; friend of and lodge with shipmate Mary Maher; 7 Jun 1849; by 22 Jun 1850 Eliza Ingram was noted as, ‘a girl of the town’. In Ser 1851 she and Mary Maher had their bonnets ripped off in an argument about payment of their lodgings by a man the court knew kept a bad house, not dissimilar from the one they had been turned out of in Rosina Street. The court said the girls were as entitled to protection as anybody else, and especially out not be ill-treated by a person of his mans low character. In Nov 1851 Eliza was charge with being drunk and driving furiously in Hindley Street; she is probably the Eliza Ingram who, married, aged 21, on 15 Feb 1854 at Trinity Church, Adelaide, to John Brown, aged 22. Names are too common to confirm anything else from bdm registrations.
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