Summary
Personal Information
Voyage
Transportation
Mary Boyle was transported on the Caroline, departing 15th Apr 1833 and arriving 6th Aug 1833 with 122 passengers.
Departed Cove with 120 females from Cork and the surrounding various gaols - also on board were 56 free settlers along with their women and children. wed april 3 1833 .
Caroline (generic)References
| Primary Source | Certificate of Freedom 40/822 Prisoner # 33/425 |
Claims
"Direct ancestor 3x great grandmother. Married to James Martin (Lonach)"


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Convict Notes




Londonderry Assizes. Mary Boyle (a cyprian,) for stealing a silver watch from English gentleman in Jenny McCarter's. She appeared the bar with child in her arms, Guilty. Ballyshannon Herald, 3 Aug 1832. (A cyprian was a prostitute)




1837 Muster - servant of Klensendorf in Yass district




Certificate of Freedom; C40/822




New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents. Caroline - 1833 Indent No; 86 Name; Mary Boyle Age; 24. Catholic, Single, 1 male child on board 1 3/4 years old Trade or calling; Housemaid Native Place; Donegal Trial where & Date; Stealing watch, Londonderry, 26 July 1832 Sentence; 7. Previous; None Height; 5 ft. 3 1/4 in Eyes; Dark Hazel Hair; Dark Brown Completion; Pale & freckled Additional remarks noted against name; Inoculation scare upper right arm 1833 - Possible death of child New South Wales, Australia, St. John's Parramatta, Burials No; 779. William Boyle. Abode; Parramatta. Burial; 9 December. Aged; 2 years & 6 months. Mother; per Caroline, Convicts Child, Factory




Spent time in Parramatta Female Factory following death of son, William Boyle, from neglect




Was accompanied by child - William Boyle who was 1 yr, 9 months old