Irish Convicts to New South Wales
1788-1849

Provided by Peter Mayberry

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Displaying 1 to 12 of 12 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
Barker Richard 46   Speke (2) [1821] 1820 Lincoln (Lindsay) QS England 7 1775 Muckton Louth Co     Labourer      
Bradford John 29   Speke (2) [1821] 1820 Lancaster Assizes England Life 1792 Enniskillen Fermanagh Co     Painter      
Butler William 34   Speke (2) [1821] 1820 Kent Assizes England 14 1787 Cork Co     Gardener      
Cain Michael 15   Speke (2) [1821] 1819 Middlesex Session of Peace England 7 1806 Tuam Galway Co     Errand boy      
Duggan John 14   Speke (2) [1821] 1819 Middlesex Gaol Delivery England Life 1807 Cork     Plasterers boy      
Dunne William 49   Speke (2) [1821] 1820 Chester County Session of Pleas England Life 1772 Galway     Shoemaker   1851 Sydney
Kegin John 21   Speke (2) [1821] 1820 Dumfries Scotland Court of Justiciary 14 1800 Armagh Co     Weaver muslin      
Malone Thomas 49   Speke (2) [1821] 1820 Lancaster Assizes England Life 1772 Armagh     Soldier      
McCullock Thomas 33   Speke (2) [1821] 1820 Stirling Oyer and Terminer Scotland 14 1788 Down Co     Stocking maker Enacted to contractor for 7 years    
McGiverin Hugh 30   Speke (2) [1821] 1820 Lancaster Assizes England Life 1791 Newry Down Co     Ships carpenter      
Smith William 40   Speke (2) [1821] 1820 Stirling Oyer and Terminer Scotland 14 1781 Down Co     Weaver Enacted to contractor for 7 yrs    
Wilson Robert 45   Speke (2) [1821] 1820 Lancaster Assizes England Life 1776 Armagh Co     Weaver      

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