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Frances Bell was transported on the Mariner, departing 2nd Mar 1825 and arriving 10th Jul 1825 with 115 passengers.
The 1825 Journey. The ship Mariner, Captain Fotherley, arrived from Ireland with female prisoners, on Sunday evening. She left the Cove of Cork, the 12th of March, and brings 112 female prisoners, having lost only one on the passage. A few passengers also came per this opportunity. Surgeon Superintendent Dr. Cochrane, R. N. Sydney Gazette, 14 July 1825.
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| Primary Source | Irish Convict Database by Peter Mayberry. ADM 101/49/5. Medical and surgical journal of the Mariner convict ship from 30 December 1824 to 15 August 1825. |
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Possible Death Record Sydney, Australia, Anglican Parish Registers, St John's Parramatta. Year 1833 No; 711 Name; Francis Bell Abode; Parramatta When Buried; 1833, 10 July Age; 34 years [1799] Ships Name; Mariner Quality or profession; Ticket of Leave - Hospital




Irish Convict Database by Peter Mayberry. Frances Bell, per Mariner (2) 1825, tried at Monaghan Co., 1824, sentence, 7 years, felony shoes, Remarks – Sydney hospital. Died 1833 in Parramatta hospital. --------------------------------------------------- ADM 101/49/5. Medical and surgical journal of the Mariner convict ship from 30 December 1824 to 15 August 1825 by Harman Cochrane, surgeon and superintendent, during which time the said ship was employed on a voyage to New South Wales. Folios 2-4: Fanny Bell, aged 26, convict: disease or hurt, cold shivering, pain in back and limbs, headache, thirst, languor and lassitude. Put on sick list, 3 March 1825 at Cove of Cork. Discharged 19 March 1825. -------------------------------------------------- NSW Census 1828, at Parramatta Government Factory. Frances Bell, age 32, C.P. Mariner 1825, 7 years, catholic.