James Connors

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Summary

Born
Jan 1800
Conviction
Unknown
Departure
Jun 1822
Arrival
Nov 1822
Death
Unknown
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Personal Information

Name: James Connors
Gender: Male
Born: 1st Jan 1800
Death: Unknown
Age at death: Unknown
Occupation: Unknown
Aliases: Connor

Crime

Crime: Unknown
Convicted at: Ireland, Kilkenny
Sentence term: 99 years

Voyage

Departed: 21st Jun 1822
Ship: Mangles
Arrival: 8th Nov 1822
Place of Arrival: New South Wales

Transportation

James Connors was transported on the Mangles, departing 21st Jun 1822 and arriving 8th Nov 1822 with 190 passengers.

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References

Primary SourceIrish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry.

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Convict Notes

Penny-Lyn Beale avatar
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on 14th November 2024

1839 - Conditional Pardon. No; 176. Possible Death; New South Wales, Australia, Convict Death Register Jas Connors. Ship; Mangles. No date Died; Parramatta

Maureen Withey avatar
342
on 27th August 2022

Kilkenny Assizes. COUNTY COURT.—SECOND DAY. Thomas Connors, James Connors, and John Kenny, stood indicted for arson, burglary, and assault, on the dwelling house of Richard Butler on the night of the 8th of January last. 'The first witness called was the Prosecutor, Butler—Recollects an attack on his house, in the night of the 8th January last; one of the party which attacked the house began to break down the slates; another man desired him to hand out his gun; they had commenced burning the house, when by the persuasion of his wife, the gun was given to the party; his wife handed it out; the party then compelled him to take his oath, that he would, on pain of death, and within four days, give up three acres of ground, which he then held; the party fired through the door; can't identify any persons as the assailants on the night in question. A short cross-examination of this witness, by Mr. Dixon, drew nothing of of importance for the defence. John Burn, sworn—Was at Richard Butler's house on the night it was set fire to, James Carty (convicted and executed at our last Spring Assizes), Thomas and James Connors, John Kenny, and others, were of the party which attacked the house; Carty was the leader; was engaged in his master's work, when Carty, on passing by, desired him to come on that night to his (Carty's) house to mend a pair of brogues; he went accordingly, and after staying about a quarter of an hour was about to leave the house, when Carty and his party came in; they asked him to accompany them to Ned Connor 's house; he refused, but on Carty's pulling a wattle from his bosom, and threatening him, he was afraid to persist in his refusal; they all went together to Connor's house, when they met three others, which, with four, being the number of the party that went there, made up seven; the men whom they met stood up on their arrival, and all left the house for Richard Butler's, in company; they had with them only two guns, one without a lock; in reply to a question from the Court, witness stated that the shots fired at Butler's were discharged (rem the gun with the lock, and that four shots were fired; the party had ammunition, but can't tell whether the gun was loaded with slugs or bullets. This witness deposed, without any important variance to the other circumstances of the attack, as proved by Richard Butler, the first witness. ... New Times (London) 8 Oct 1821.

Maureen Withey avatar
342
on 19th July 2022

Irish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry. James Connors, age 22, per Mangles (2) 1822, Tried at Kilkenny Co, 1821, Life. DOB 1800, native place, Kilkenny Co. Ploughman. Died 1842, at Morpeth Hunter Valley. ---------------------------------------------------- Colonial Secretary Index. CONNOR, James. Per "Mangles" 1824 Dec 14 Re permission to marry in the Roman Catholic Church (Reel 6014; 4/3513 p.89) 1825 Jan 3,10 Re permission to marry Maria Wade at Parramatta (Reel 6063, 4/1785 p.10; Reel 6014, 4/3513 p.249) -------------------------------------------------- Convict Permissions to Marry. James Connor, Convict of Mangles, and Maria Wade, Convict of John Bull. The usual letter dated 10 Jan 1825, Revd. Samuel Marsden, Principal Chaplain, Parramatta.