Patrick Cassin

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Summary

Born
Unknown
Conviction
Unknown
Departure
May 1845
Arrival
Aug 1845
Death
Dec 1883
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Personal Information

Name: Patrick Cassin
Gender: Male
Born: Unknown
Death: 27th Dec 1883
Age at death: Unknown
Occupation: Woolcomber
Aliases: Carson, Cassan

Crime

Crime: Unknown
Convicted at: Belfast Court Martial
Sentence term: 14 years

Voyage

Departed: 19th May 1845
Ship: Ratcliffe
Arrival: 30th Aug 1845
Place of Arrival: Van Diemen's Land

Transportation

Patrick Cassin was transported on the Ratcliffe, departing 19th May 1845 and arriving 30th Aug 1845 with 37 passengers.

Built 1842 at Whitby. Wood ship of 739 Tons.

RatcliffeRatcliffe (generic)

References

Primary SourceVic BDM Death Registration number 11819/1883 PROV VPRS 7398/P0001, Case Book of Male Patients1884-03-29 - 1884-03-29 Image 750-751 1883/1453 Patrick Carson: Inquest Given name : Patrick; Family name : Carson; Cause of death : Diseased heart, liver & lungs; Location of hearing : Melbourne VPRS 24/P0000, 1883/14531883-12-29 - 1883-12-29Open, PhysicalNorth Melbourne, Online And various newspaper reports and police gazettes.

Claims

"Patrick Cassin was my 3rd Great Grandfather"

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Jenny

"Patrick Cassin is my great great grandfather (married Bridget Conway) through Cassin/Denning line."

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Convict Notes

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on 1st February 2024

Died in Gaol Hospital, Gipps Ward. Disease of the heart, liver and kidneys. 27 Dec 1883

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on 1st February 2024

Patrick died in Melb Gaol hospital 27 Dec 1883. The 1886 Kew Asylum 1886 death commonly copied is NOT Patrick Cassin the convict on Ratcliffe. The Kew asylum record confirms different person. Kew person was married to Dora/Norah - from Maldon. Matching the Tarangower times death notice in the paper. The Melb Gaol Patrick, record matches his Gaol record. And I believe is the correct death for Patrick Cassin - convict. As well as 14 years transportation, his sentence also including being branded with a D. He was a habitual deserter.

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on 19th July 2023

Crime: Desertion (being absent 40 days) from the 5tg Regiment (soldier 4 years, 9 months) TOL 6 Jan 1855 CP recommended 22 Mar 1856, granted 9 Feb 1857 Convict Labour Contracts: 12 Mar 1850 for 1 month - John Davis, Pontville 10 Jul 1851 for 12 months - J.S Hampton esq, Comptroller General 13 Jul 1852 for 6 months - George Rowbottom, Winbourne, Evandale 13 May 1852 for 12 months - Ronald C. Gunn, Penguite Colony history of abscondings Police Gazette Offences: 4 Apr 1865 - 22 Nov 1865 (9 months), S.C Hobart for assault, served at Hobart Town 2 Apr 1869 - 2 Jun 1869 (2 months), Hobart for assault, served at Hobart Town Died 15 Dec 1866 at the Lunatic Asylum, Kew VIC of chronic disease of the brain & pneumonia