Irish Convicts to New South Wales
1788-1849

Provided by Peter Mayberry

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Displaying 1 to 30 of 203 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
Anderson Foster 16   Royal Admiral (3) [1835] 1833 Armagh 7 1819 Monaghan Stealing yarn Single Tailors boy      
Bagnall John 18   Royal Admiral (3) [1835] 1834 Dublin Life 1817 Dublin Embezzling letter Single Letter carrier      
Behan Michael 30   Royal Admiral (3) [1835] 1834 Queens Co Life 1805 Tipperary House breaking Married Servant farm      
Blackburne John 20   Royal Admiral (3) [1835] 1834 Dublin 7 1815 Dublin Picking pockets Single Waiter in public house   1839 Bathurst Hospital
Blake Thomas 28   Royal Admiral (3) [1835] 1834 Meath 7 1807 Meath Co Stealing bank notes Single Servant farm      
Bodle Robert 21   Royal Admiral (3) [1835] 1834 Down 7 1814 Down Co Stealing pigs Single Labourer farm      
Bolan John 23 WB Royal Admiral (3) [1835] 1834 Kildare Life 1812 Queens Co Compelling to quit Single Servant farm      
Bonny John 16   Royal Admiral (3) [1835] 1834 Dublin 7 1819 Dublin Stealing pictures Single Errand boy      
Bowden Richard 21   Royal Admiral (3) [1835] 1834 Dublin 7 1814 Dublin Stealing watch Single Seaman      
Boyle Thomas 28   Royal Admiral (3) [1835] 1834 Louth Life 1807 Louth Robbery highway Married 2 male 2 female children Carter servant farm      
Bozanna Richard 28   Royal Admiral (3) [1835] 1833 Dublin 7 1807 Dublin Stealing stockings Single Dyer      
Brabazon Patrick 19   Royal Admiral (3) [1835] 1834 Dublin 7 1816 Dublin Stealing watch Single Labourer      
Brady John 18   Royal Admiral (3) [1835] 1834 Dublin 7 1817 Dublin Stealing money Single Labourer      
Brennan Martin 20   Royal Admiral (3) [1835] 1834 Dublin 7 1815 Dublin Stealing copper funnel Single Ship labourer      
Brophy Edward 24   Royal Admiral (3) [1835] 1834 Queens Co Life 1811 Queens Co House breaking Single Blacksmith      
Burke Martin 29 WB Royal Admiral (3) [1835] 1834 Queens Co Life 1806 Queens Co Firearms Single Labourer farm      
Burnes James 24 WB Royal Admiral (3) [1835] 1834 Down Co 7 1811 Down Co Riot Single Carpenter      
Burnes John 27   Royal Admiral (3) [1835] 1834 Dublin 7 1808 Kildare Co Stealing watch Married 2 male children Labourer farm   1835 Liverpool Hospital
Byrne Patrick 22   Royal Admiral (3) [1835] 1834 Dublin 7 1813 Dublin Stealing watches Single Waiter in public house Colonial sentences    
Caffrey Christopher 26   Royal Admiral (3) [1835] 1834 Dublin 7 1809 Dublin Stealing clothes Single Dairy man      
Campion John 21 WB Royal Admiral (3) [1835] 1834 Queens Co Life 1814 Queens Co Firearms assault Single Labourer farm      
Campion Matthew 23   Royal Admiral (3) [1835] 1834 Queens Co 7 1812 Queens Co Assault malicious Single Labourer      
Carberry Patrick 18   Royal Admiral (3) [1835] 1834 Dublin 7 1817 Dublin Picking pockets Single Chandlers boy      
Carroll Andrew 20   Royal Admiral (3) [1835] 1834 Dublin 7 1815 Dublin Stealing watch Single Shoemakers apprentice      
Carroll Henry 22   Royal Admiral (3) [1835] 1834 Dublin 7 1813 Dublin Stealing leather Single Shoemaker      
Cartwright Thomas 32   Royal Admiral (3) [1835] 1834 Kildare Life 1803 Athlone Roscommon Co & Westmeath Co Stealing sheep Single Labourer farm      
Cassins John 19   Royal Admiral (3) [1835] 1834 Dublin 7 1816 Dublin Stealing tub Single Bookbinder      
Clayton Robert 42   Royal Admiral (3) [1835] 1834 Dublin Life 1793 Dublin Forgery of stamps Married son Thomas Clayton on board additional 1 male 2 female children Engraver Concerned in the forgery of stamps & having pleaded guilty to the charge on condition of being free in the Colony was accordingly transported for life    
Clayton Thomas 17   Royal Admiral (3) [1835] 1834 Dublin Life 1818 Dublin Forgery of stamps Single father Robert Clayton arrived per same ship Engraver Concerned in the forgery of stamps & having pleaded guilty to the charge on condition of being free in the Colony was accordingly transported for life    
Clear John 22   Royal Admiral (3) [1835] 1834 Kings Co 7 1813 Kings Co Assault grievous Single Servant farm      

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