Dennis Coakley

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Summary

Born
Jan 1786
Conviction
Unknown
Departure
Jul 1825
Arrival
Jan 1826
Death
Unknown
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Personal Information

Name: Dennis Coakley
Gender: Male
Born: 1st Jan 1786
Death: Unknown
Age at death: Unknown
Occupation: Dealer
Aliases: Coakly, Oakley, Oakly

Crime

Crime: Unknown
Convicted at: Ireland, Cork
Sentence term: 7 years

Voyage

Departed: 11th Jul 1825
Arrival: 3rd Jan 1826
Place of Arrival: New South Wales

Transportation

Dennis Coakley was transported on the Sir Godfrey Webster, departing 11th Jul 1825 and arriving 3rd Jan 1826 with 196 passengers.

Sir Godfrey WebsterSir Godfrey Webster (generic)

References

Primary SourceIrish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry.

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Convict Notes

Maureen Withey avatar
343
on 25th January 2026

On Saturday, the following sixteen men convicted at the late Assizes, and sentenced to seven year's transportation, were delivered on board the Convict Hulk, Surprize, Cove, under an order received by the Sheriffs of this city, Messrs. Bagnell and Coburne:— Denis Dineen, Timothy Foley, Jeremiah M‘Carthy, Edward Ahem, Denis Coakley, Michael Cannavan, John I lateen, John Callaghan, Denis Kellaher, Bat. Jagoe, Pat. Twomy, Michael Keeffe, Andrew Long, Malachy  Dely, Pat. Corrigan, James Field, Southern Reporter, 12 April 1825.

Maureen Withey avatar
343
on 21st April 2023

Denis Coakley and John Nevell were indicted for stealing fourteen swine, the property Mr George Shaw. The pigs had been stolen from Mr. Shaw’s yard, at Kilnap, near this City, on the night of the 28th of October, and on the following morning the prisoners were stopped in Barrack-street by two watchmen, named Quilan and ... ... separately questioned, one of them said they had brought from Charleville, the other from Buttevant, on which the watchmen very properly detained the pigs, and impounded them, and committed the prisoners to the Bridewell—Guilty. Coakley, being a notorious pig-dealer, was ordered for 7 years transportation, sentence on the other suspended. His Lordship ordered the watchmen 1? each for their good conduct. Southern Reporter 24 March 1825.

Maureen Withey avatar
343
on 29th May 2021

Irish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry. Dennis Coakley, alias Coakly, Oakly, Oakley, age on arrival, 40, Sir Godfrey Webster (2) 1826. Tried Cork, 1825, 7 years, DOB 1786. Sister Honora Shea arrived per Pyramus (2) 1836, & sister Judith Coakly arrived per Pyramus (2) 1836.