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Transportation
Thomas Burnes was transported on the Forth, departing 1st Jan 1830 and arriving 26th Apr 1830 with 120 passengers.
118 Prisoners - 3 deaths May 1830. Embarked on board the Fourth at Cove form the Penitentiary in Cork for passage to New South Wales; 120 Female Convicts. 10 Children belonging to 8 Free Women and 19 Children of
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| Primary Source | Irish convict Database by Peter Mayberry. |
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Absconded. Byrnes Thomas or James, No. 30-613, Forth, 20, Stable Boy, County Kerry, 5 feet 3¾, light hazel eyes, light brown hair, ruddy freckled comp. from No. 37 Road Gang NSW Govt Gazette, 23 Feb 1832.




Absconded. Burns Thomas, No.30 613, Forth, 22, Stable Boy, County of Kerry, 5 feet 3½, light hazel eyes, dark brown hair, ruddy freckled complexion, scar on left cheek, opposite lower part of nose, from Escort to Myrtle Creek, a notorious runaway. NSW Govt. Gazette, 6 Mar 1833.




Irish convict Database by Peter Mayberry. Thomas Burnes, alias Byrnes, age on arrival, 19, per Forth I, (1830), Tried 1829, Kerry, Life for Stabbing a man. Single, DOB 1811, Native place, Kerry Co. Catholic. Stable boy. Colonial sentences.