Irish Convicts to New South Wales
1788-1849

Provided by Peter Mayberry

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Displaying 1 to 7 of 7 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
Brady Patrick 40   Lord Lynedock (2) [1833] 1833 York Assizes England 14 1793 Cavan Co Stealing yarn Married 6 children Labourer farm      
Lynin William 23   Lord Lynedock (2) [1833] 1833 Durham Assizes England Life 1810 Carlow Co Picking pockets Single Soldier groom butcher Colonial sentence    
Macdonagh James 20   Lord Lynedock (2) [1833] 1832 York Assizes England Life 1813 Dublin House breaking Single Shoemakers boy      
O'Connell John 18   Lord Lynedock (2) [1833] 1832 Liverpool QS England 7 1815 Cork Co House breaking Single Labourer      
Ownas John 21   Lord Lynedock (2) [1833] 1832 York Assizes England Life 1812 Dublin House breaking Single Tailors boy      
Smith John 15   Lord Lynedock (2) [1833] 1832 Manchester QS England 7 1818 Dublin Stealing paper Single Weavers boy      
Woods John 25   Lord Lynedock (2) [1833] 1832 Gloucester Assizes England Life 1808 Roscommon Co House breaking Single Labourer farm      

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