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Transportation
Rose Coleman was transported on the Mariner, departing 2nd Mar 1825 and arriving 10th Jul 1825 with 115 passengers.
The 1825 Journey. The ship Mariner, Captain Fotherley, arrived from Ireland with female prisoners, on Sunday evening. She left the Cove of Cork, the 12th of March, and brings 112 female prisoners, having lost only one on the passage. A few passengers also came per this opportunity. Surgeon Superintendent Dr. Cochrane, R. N. Sydney Gazette, 14 July 1825.
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Convict Notes




RECORDER’S COURT. The Recorder sat on Tuesday for the trial of prisoners, together with Aldermen Archer and Jones. The following convictions took place:— Rose Coleman, for robbing a Gentleman's pocket in Cole’s-lane Market — To transported for seven years. Dublin correspondent, 3 April 1823. Saunders’ News-Letter, 2 Apr 1823. -------------------------------------------------- Rose Coleman, Mariner 1828 Census Index. Rose Coleman, age 41, G.S. per Mariner 1825, 7 years, catholic, Spinster, lives at Robt. Burkes, Campbell Tn, Airds district. (Robert Burke, who arrived on General Hewitt, in 1818, 14 years sentence, C.P., is listed in the census with his family at Campbell Town. He is a Chief Constable.)




Irish Convict Database by Peter Mayberry. Rose Coleman, age on arrival, 44, per Mariner (2) 1825, Tried Dublin City, 1824, 7 years, for Stealing handkerchief. DOB 1781, Native of Dublin. Portestant. Widow. Bootmaker shoe closer.