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Crime
Voyage
Transportation
Mary Boyle was transported on the Waverley, departing 4th Sep 1842 and arriving 15th Dec 1842 with 139 passengers.
Built 1838 at Whitby. Wood barque of 436 Tons. (Incomplete registers for persons transported on these sailings of the Waverley - a work in progress) 1847 - 129 female prisoner, 32 children. 39 Free females
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Convict Notes


Name: Boyle, Mary Record Type: Convicts Departure date: 4 Sep 1842 Departure port: Dublin Ship: Waverley (2) Place of origin: Newry, Down Voyage number: 206 Index number: 6413 Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:1374542 https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Record/NamesIndex/1374542




Mary Boyle was convicted at Antrim, Ireland for stealing cakes. 7 yr sentence. Previous conviction. Transported to Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania) on the ship 'Waverley' arriving 1842. Single; housemaid; aged 17yrs; Roman Catholic; can read; native place - Newry. Assignments including hard labour at Brickfield and the Female Factory. Application for permission to marry 20 Dec 1844 to George Arnold (per Asia). Does not appear to have proceeded. Application for permission to marry 17 Mar 1845 to John Jones (free). Married Ticket of Leave 23 Mar 1847 Conditional Pardon 30 Jan 1849