Joseph Carrick

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Summary

Born
Jan 1814
Conviction
Manslaughter/culpable homicide
Departure
Feb 1839
Arrival
Jun 1839
Death
Unknown
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Personal Information

Name: Joseph Carrick
Gender: Male
Born: 1st Jan 1814
Death: Unknown
Age at death: Unknown
Occupation: Unknown
Aliases: Jerome, John Joseph, Joseph Jerome

Crime

Convicted at: Dublin City
Sentence term: 99 years

Voyage

Departed: 22nd Feb 1839
Ship: Waverley
Arrival: 17th Jun 1839
Place of Arrival: New South Wales

Transportation

Joseph Carrick was transported on the Waverley, departing 22nd Feb 1839 and arriving 17th Jun 1839 with 58 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

WaverleyWaverley (generic)

References

Primary Sourcehttp://members.pcug.org.au/~ppmay/convicts.htm

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Convict Notes

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on 14th June 2017

27/10/1838 Freeman's Journal Dublin, Republic of Ireland: COMMISSION OF OYER AND TERMINER Joseph Carrick, murder of a child two years old. The child was John Touch/e. The prisoner gave his name Jerome Carrick, not John Joseph Carrick. Joseph was first a schoolmaster, he called himself a Carmelite monk, who in that character received children deserted or orphaned, and obtained money for their upkeep. On his Indent he is listed as single, and a farm labourer. No date of death found.

State Library of Queensland on 22nd June 2012

Joseph Carrick was transported on the Waverley(1) in 1839. He was single, 25 years old and his native place was Dublin. 17/8/1840: Joseph Carrick and Mary Hope, both porisoners of the Crown were charged with having feloniously broken open a writing desk belonginto to P Mollison Esq., M.D. Assistant Colonial Surgeon: There being hawever no evidence to convict the parties, they were both acquitted.Syd.Herald. 1846: TOL Port Macquarie. 1846: married Ann Cathcart, St. Thomas, Port Macquarie. 13/5/1848: Moreton Bay Courier: Unclained Letters. 1/3/1856:Electoral list - Town and Borough of Ipswich - Colony of NSW 21/12/1855m Joseph Carrick-freeholder-Wharf Street. 17/3/1857: 5 pounds reward for a strayed black mare and chestnut foal - reqard paid on delivery to Wharf Street. 18/4/1860:Mrs. Joseph Carrick, age 48 died 18/4/1860 at her residence in South Street, Ipswich.