Sarah Weatherstone Part 3 Settling into the Colony and Marriage to William Thompson
After disembarking from the Planter at Sydney Cove, Sarah was transported to Parramatta by boat and then walked a short distance further along the river to the Female Factory. Sarah probably lived at the factory, although some of the females were housed nearby and went to the factory everyday for work. We know from the records that Sarah was a dressmaker and this was most likely done at the Factory. It was expected that she would have made 9 pieces of clothing a week that would be sold to the public. If Sarah made more than her quota she would be able to earn 9 pence for every extra article made. (from the book The Great Shame: A Story of the Irish in the Old World and the New ). Female Factory to the left with St John's Church in the centre of picture Women were divided into 3 classes at the factory. Class One, were females eligible for assignment, may have earned a wage if something was available and could also receive friends on visiting days. They also had the right to ...