Irish Convicts to New South Wales
1788-1849

Provided by Peter Mayberry

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Displaying 1 to 11 of 11 records

In the Rebel field R denotes Rebel (generic activity); D denotes Defender; RE denotes Emmet Rebel (1803); RS denotes Rebel Soldier (Minerva) and WB denotes Whiteboy.

Surname First Name Age Reb Ship Tried Trial Place Term DOB Native Place Crime Marital Status Trade or Calling Remarks Died Death Place
Carr Michael 20   Dunvegan Castle (1) [1830] 1829 Liverpool England Life 1810 Leitrim Stealing silk Married 1 child Pedlar      
Darcey William 16   Dunvegan Castle (1) [1830] 1828 Manchester England 7 1814 Dublin Stealing rabbits Single Shoemakers apprentice      
Denney James 32   Dunvegan Castle (1) [1830] 1829 Liverpool England 7 1798 Londonderry Derry Co Stealing clothes Single Seaman labourer      
Kelly Thomas 15   Dunvegan Castle (1) [1830] 1829 Liverpool England 14 1815 Dublin Robbery shop Single Errand boy Norfolk Island   Sydney
Kennedy Bryan 15   Dunvegan Castle (1) [1830] 1829 London England Life 1815 Limerick Picking pockets Single Shoemakers apprentice      
Lloyd John 22   Dunvegan Castle (1) [1830] 1829 Liverpool England 7 1808 Dublin Robbery shop Single Ships smith      
McDonald Daniel 17   Dunvegan Castle (1) [1830] 1829 Salford England 14 1813 Dublin Robbery shop Single Bricklayer Details of numerous colonial sentences    
McEvoy Richard 19   Dunvegan Castle (1) [1830] 1829 Gloucester England 7 1811 Dublin Co Stealing clothes Single Racing jockey groom      
Morris John 29   Dunvegan Castle (1) [1830] 1829 Manchester England 14 1801 Kilkenny Co Robbery in street Single Labourer      
Rogers John 20   Dunvegan Castle (1) [1830] 1829 Stafford England Life 1810 Dublin Manslaughter Single Tailor Twice on Norfolk Island    
Welsh James 18   Dunvegan Castle (1) [1830] 1829 London England 14 1812 Waterford Robbing employer Single Groom      

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