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Voyage
Transportation
Rose Bannon was transported on the Australasia, departing 26th Jun 1849 and arriving 29th Sep 1849 with 203 passengers.
Built 1847 at Sunderland. Wood barque of 500 Tons. Passenger/transportee's are currently being listed (incomplete at this date)
Australasia (generic)References
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Convict Notes


Name: Bannon, Rose Record Type: Convicts Employer: Goldie, Alexander: 1851 Livingston, Jane: 1851 Departure date: 26 Jun 1849 Departure port: Dublin Ship: Australasia Place of origin: Cavan Origin location: Latitude and Longitude Voyage number: 314 Index number: 2780 Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:1370827 https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Record/NamesIndex/1370827




Rose BANNON was tried and convicted at Cavan, Ireland on 18/08/1848 for Larceny - stealing a gown. 4th time convicted. 7yr Transportation sentence. Departed on 'Australasia' from Dublin 26/06/1849, arriving van Diemens Land 29/09/1849. (Note of being ill onboard.) Native Place: Cavan, Ireland. Mother - Mary; sister - Catherine. Mother also transported 1850 on the 'Earl Grey'. Single; 19 yrs of age; Roman Catholic; 5' 3/4"; fair complexion, slightly freckled; black hair; dark hazel eyes. Housemaid. 03/03/1851: E. McGrath, Master. Absent without leave and insolent - 3mths hard labour at Female Factory. 04/06/1851: assigned to A. Goldie, Coal River. 26/06/1851: falsley representing herself to be a needlewoman - 10 days hard labour, Female Factory. 07/07/1851: assigned to J. Livingstone, Argyle St. Hobart. Married Michael McGrath (free) 11/03/1851.