Terence Clancy

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Summary

Born
Jan 1808
Conviction
Uttering/passing forged notes
Departure
Sep 1834
Arrival
Jan 1835
Death
Sep 1843
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Personal Information

Name: Terence Clancy
Gender: Male
Born: 1st Jan 1808
Death: 4th Sep 1843
Age at death: 35
Occupation: Gardener/Nurseryman

Crime

Convicted at: Glasgow Court of Justiciary
Sentence term: 99 years

Voyage

Departed: 27th Sep 1834
Arrival: 30th Jan 1835
Place of Arrival: New South Wales

Transportation

Terence Clancy was transported on the Bengal Merchant, departing 27th Sep 1834 and arriving 30th Jan 1835 with 270 passengers.

Bengal MerchantBengal Merchant (generic)

References

Primary SourceAustralian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 90, Class and Piece Number HO11/9, Page Number 443 (223)
Source DescriptionThis record is one of the entries in the British convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database compiled by State Library of Queensland from British Home Office (HO) records which are available on microfilm as part of the Australian Joint Copying Pro
Original SourceGreat Britain. Home Office
Compiled ByState Library of Queensland
Database SourceBritish convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database

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Convict Notes

Jennifer Warner avatar
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on 9th January 2014

Assigned to John Coghill at Camden and later "Bedevale", Braidwood. Death recorded in a letter dated 6th September 1843, from John McKillop, overseer, to John Coghill, owner, kept in Mitchell Library, MLMSS 511 Item 74. “Clancy after a very severe struggle died the night before last” . Children include 2 girls + Thomas (ca.1832 -11/12/1911), Jane Anne, James (20/03/1830 - 1903), John (born Camden 26/02/1836). The last 2 changed their name to Webster, sometimes Clancy Webster.

D Wong avatar
221
on 26th November 2013

Terence Clancy was 26 years old when convicted along with his wife, Mary Lochrie (George Hibbert 1834) and her father James Lochrie (Lady Nugent 1834) for uttering a forged note. Terence and Mary had 2 male and 1 female children who arrived with Mary, then in 1835/6 they had a son John. Terence had scurvy as per the sick list of the Bengal Merchant, but was cured. Found no other records of Terence, he was not listed on the NSW Gov. Records and no date of death on the NSW BDM.