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Voyage
Transportation
Sally Casey was transported on the Thomas Harrison, departing 19th Feb 1836 and arriving 9th Jun 1836 with 112 passengers.
Thomas Harrison (generic)References
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Convict Notes




Londonderry Sentinel; August 1, 1835 & Belfast News-Letter; August 7, 1835 SALLY CASEY, found guilty of having, on the morning of the 7th June last, maliciously set fire to the dwelling house, stable and cow house of Charles Daly, at Goland - judgement of death recorded. Transported under the name of Sally Casey but she was also known as Sarah Casey. Her son Archibald Casey was born in 1828 Co Tyrone, Ireland - father unknown. He and his sister, also Sarah, arrived on the Thomas Harrison with mother Sally Casey. On the 30 July 1836 he was admitted to the Male Orphan School he was eight years old. On 10 July 1838 he quit the Male Orphan School and went to Edward Cox Esq. at Mulgoa. 1844: Application to marry Thomas Colvin (Dromedary 1820 to VDL) 20/6/1844: Married at Whittingham (Singleton, NSW) 1844: TOL Hartley 1/2/1849: CP