Between 1788 and 1792, around 3546 male to 766 female convicts were landed at Sydney.
Two of the female convicts on board are believed to have been the first white women to live in New Zealand.
Two male and 4 female convicts died on the voyage.
Potbottom did not wait for any of the female convicts to nod but turned and moved around the table to sit down on the chair.
The men had been jailed, and the female convicts placed in different homes throughout the town.
He was posted to the Friendship, which held mainly female convicts.
Twenty male and nine female convicts died during the voyage.
Three male and two female convicts died on the voyage.
Four male and three female convicts died on the voyage.
More than 220 female convicts were on board, their ages ranging from 11 to 68.