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Mary Callaghan was transported on the Hooghley, departing 24th Jun 1831 and arriving 27th Sep 1831 with 186 passengers.
The Hooghley was built in London in 1819. Convicts were transported to New South Wales on the Hooghley in 1825, 1828, 1831 and 1834. 1831 Voyage - Hooghley. Shipping; Intelligence. ARRIVALS. From Cork, on Tuesday last, whence she sailed the 24th June last, the ship, Hooghley,309 tons, Captain Reeves, with- 184 female prisoners. Surgeon superintendent, James Ellis, Esq. this vessel brings out ten free settlers and 20 children, as steerage passengers. Source; The Sydney Herald. Mon 3 Oct 1831. Page 4. Shipping Intelligence.
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| Primary Source | Irish Convict Database by Peter Mayberry. |
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Absconded. Callaghan Mary, No. 31-479, Hooghley, 30, Servant of All-work, Cork, 4 feet 11½, light hazle eyes, sandy hair, fair freckled comp. from Mr. Joseph Kenyan, of Parramatta. NSW Govt Gazette, 28 Mar 1832.




NSW Convict Index. Mary Callaghan, per Hooghley 1831, Certificate of Freedom, 25 Feb 1855, No 55/0017.




Irish Convict Database by Peter Mayberry. Mary Callaghan, age on arrival, 30, per Hooghly (3) 1831, Tried at Limerick, 1831, 7 years, for Stealing clothes. DOB, 1801, Native place, Cork. single. Catholic. Trade, All work.