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Transportation
Nicholas Cluskey was transported on the Royal Sovereign, departing 6th Sep 1833 and arriving 19th Jan 1834 with 170 passengers.
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Convict Notes




New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents COUSIN to John Clusky aged 22 years old on board tried for same offence No 34-124




Nicholas Cluskey (pcug has his name as Clusky, but most later records are "Cluskey"). was convicted of grevious assault, along with John Cluskey, presumably his brother, on the same ship, same offence. Nicholas was single. 1838: TOL Yass 22/7/1840: COF 1843: married Bridget Rochford (1829-1860)they had 1 son James who died at Balranald 23/9/1939 and sisters, mary, ellen, bridget, annie, janie, and katie who were all deceased by then. Nicholas and wife Bridget move to Euroa, Lalla Rookh Farm, in the 1850's. 24/12/1857: Title Deed to land at Euroa, Victoria. 1870: Nicholas died aged 64 and is buried at Euroa cemetery and also Bridget.