ELIZA’S STORY: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF ELIZA WEBB DORE 1829 –1875

Eliza was convicted of the crime of wilful murder in 1852, narrowly avoided the death sentence, and was transported for life to Tasmania, then known as Van Diemen‟s Land, arriving in April 1853.

She died on the 15 July 1875, aged 47, in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.

 

Eliza Dore's story is available on request (1.5 Mb PDF).


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