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Voyage
Transportation
Agnes Boyne was transported on the East London, departing 10th May 1843 and arriving 21st Sep 1843 with 132 passengers.
East London, from Dublin. 116 female prisoners on board, 18 male, 23 female children, Edward Caldwell, Esq., Surgeon Sup. Deaths, 19 adult women & 12 children having died on the passage. 6 cases of scurvy and diarrhoea in the hospital, 8 cases of diarrhoea and debility in their own berths.
East London (generic)References
| Primary Source | VDL Founders & Survivors Convicts Campbell Town convict brick trail (AL77) |
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Convict Notes


Name: Boyne, Agnes Record Type: Convicts Departure date: 10 May 1843 Departure port: Dublin Ship: East London Place of origin: Antrim Origin location: Latitude and Longitude Voyage number: 218 Index number: 6432 Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:1374560 https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Record/NamesIndex/1374560




Trial 5 Apr 1843 at Kildare IRE for stealing a cloak. Desc: aged 22 from Antrim IRE, 5'4.75" tall, can read but not write, RC, fair complexion, light blue eyes, light brown hair, moles on left shoulder, married with 1 child. Trades: laundry maid, laundress, nursemaid Permission to marry 17 Feb 1845, approved I clergyman satisfied- Robert Lowes (free). They married 7 Apr 1845 in Richmond where they settled, having 9 children together born between 1846-1858. Died 14 Jun 1863 at Port Sorell of natural causes