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Transportation
Margaret Carberry was transported on the Edward, departing 1st Jan 1829 and arriving 26th Apr 1829 with 178 passengers.
Built 1806 in Bristol, England. 406 tons. 4 voyages to Australia from Britain transporting convicts. Please note some registers of person are not yet complete - a work in progress. ************** 1829 - Edward arrived from Ireland in Sydney Cove; 26 April 1829. Female Convict Ship; Commander; Gilbert. Surgeon Superintendent; William C Watt M.D. Muster held on Board; 28 April 1829. Mustered; 174. Died on Voyage; 3. Total; 177
Edward (generic)References
| Primary Source | New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents, 1788-1842 Bound Indentures 1829 |
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Margaret Carberry in the New South Wales, Australia, Convict Applications for the Publication of Banns, 1828-1830, 1838-1839 Name: Margaret Carberry Gender: Female Birth Year: abt 1808 Age: 21 Arrival year: 1829 Arriving Vessel: Medway Spouse Name: Willm Blore Halden Spouse Gender: Male Spouse Birth Year: 1804 Spouse Age: 25 Spouse Arrival Year: 1821 Spouse Vessel: Edward Marriage Year: Abt 1829 Application Date: 16 Dec 1829 Application Place: St. Philips Church, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Rev William Cowper Sydney NSW BDMs Marriages 63/1830 V183063 14 HALDEN WILLIAM B CARBERRY MARGARET CA(Church of England Sydney, St Phillip's) 4768/1830 V18304768 3B HALDEN WILLIAM B CARBERRY MARGARET CA New South Wales Government Gazette (Sydney, NSW : 1832 - 1900) Fri 13 Apr 1849 [Issue No.54] Page 649 Prin. Sup. of Convicts' Office, Sydney , 13th April, 1849. THE undermentioned Prisoner of the Crown has absconded since last publication:— Margaret Carberry, Edward, 1829, 40, Queen's County, country servant, 5 feet 1 inch, ruddy freckled comp., dark brown hair, blue eyes, red mark on left cheek, from ticket of leave, Wollongong, since the 2nd instant, in company of a man named Matthew Eaton. THOMAS RYAN, Chief Clerk. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Mon 12 Jul 1852 Page 2 Margaret Carberry, a prisoner of the Crown, was brought up for being illegally at large. The case disclosed the following strange circumstances : -The prisoner arrived here in 1839, under sentence of transportation for life. In 1840, she married one Blore Halden, whom she some time afterwards left, and married a second time in 1846. This, however, was not known to the authorities, and she was allowed a ticket-of-leave for Illawarra, where she lived until 1849, when she absconded, and has since been illegally at large. She was seen in Sydney a few days ago by Halden, who gave information at the Superintendent of Convicts' Office, and this led to her apprehension. She then preferred a counter charge of bigamy against Halden, who also married a second time about 1848. The Bench directed that she should be returned to Government, by the proper officers of which the strange counter charges of bigamy will be investigated.




From Queens County Ireland. Single catholic who could read C42/2573. Guilty of attempt at murder or prison on 17/3/1827 5' 1' ruddy and freckled dark brown hair and blue eyes. Assigned to William Morris Sydney