WHAT'S NEW? WHAT SHE ENDURED - THE STORY OF HANNAH COWLING & DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN COLONIAL AUSTRALIA (1832 - 1907)

The Story of William Whiting, his wife Mary Williams & his concubine, Mary Macklin Smith

55 pages, 74 references

AU$41.00

The Story of William Whiting, his wife Mary Williams & his concubine, Mary Macklin Smith

The story of William Whiting, Mary Williams, and Mary Smith marks a significant chapter in the establishment of the new colony of Australia. William and Mary Williams were among the first convicts transported on the First Fleet, their journey emblematic of the trials faced by many seeking a fresh start.

Mary Smith followed shortly after, arriving with the Second Fleet, further entwining their fates in this burgeoning society.

To preserve the authenticity of their experiences, we have relied on firsthand accounts from early diarists who chronicled life in the colony, providing a raw, unaltered glimpse into the daily struggles and triumphs of convicts and soldiers alike.

By sharing these voices, we aim to honor the true spirit of William and the two Marys, ensuring that their stories resonate with future generations, untainted by editorial biases.