Irish Convicts to New South Wales
1788-1849

Provided by Peter Mayberry

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Displaying 1 to 8 of 8 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
Conniffe John 26   Hooghly (4) [1834] 1834 Jamaica Court Martial 7 1808 Roscommon Desertion Single Soldier      
Donovan Matthew 28   Hooghly (4) [1834] 1834 Cornwall QS England 7 1806 Cork Co Stealing watch Single Labourer farm      
Frazer Peter 32   Hooghly (4) [1834] 1834 Jamaica Court Martial 14 1802 Cork Desertion Married 1 male 1 female children Soldier seaman      
How David 20   Hooghly (4) [1834] 1834 Oxford Assizes England Life 1814 Cork Robbery highway Single Sweep      
McDonald John 19   Hooghly (4) [1834] 1834 Middlesex England 7 1815 Sligo Co House breaking Single Stable boy      
Rose John 40   Hooghly (4) [1834] 1834 Middlesex Gaol Delivery England 14 1794 Kerry Co Stealing clothes Single Shop man porter      
Stagg Richard 67   Hooghly (4) [1834] 1834 Middlesex England 7 1767 Cork Stealing razors Widower Soldier      
Stuart William 56   Hooghly (4) [1834] 1834 Oxford QS England 7 1778 Carlow Co Stealing plate Single Groom coach man servant      

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