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Voyage
Transportation
Margaret Clarke was transported on the Caroline, departing 15th Apr 1833 and arriving 6th Aug 1833 with 122 passengers.
Departed Cove with 120 females from Cork and the surrounding various gaols - also on board were 56 free settlers along with their women and children. wed april 3 1833 .
Caroline (generic)References
| Primary Source | New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents. Caroline - 1833 |
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Convict Notes




Six women were found guilty of robbing a grazier of 6£. in Wood lane, Barrack-street, the night of the 20th of October. Three of them, being old offenders, were sentenced to transportation for seven years, their names were Anne Connor, Margaret Clarke and Margaret Molloy. The other three were sentenced to imprisonment. Saunder’s News-Letter, 9 Nov 1832.




1833 - Convicts arrived; Sent to Factory for distribution 1834 - 24 Mar. Bond. Straw bonnet maker. 3rd class. 2 months Factory New South Wales, Australia, Convict Death Register - Margaret Clark Age: 27 [1812] Date of Death: 27 Jan 1839 District: Parramatta Ship; Caroline ----------------




New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents. Caroline - 1833 Indent No; 70 Name; Margaret Clarke. Age; 24. Catholic, Single, Trade or calling; All work [country] Trial where & Date; stealing money, Dublin. 7 Nov 1832 Sentence; 7 years, previous; 6 months Native Place; Co. Kildare Height; 5 ft. 2 3/4 in Eyes; Hazel Hair; Dark Brown Completion; Fair Pale Additional remarks noted against name; DIED; in Parramatta Hospital 27 Jan 1839