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Transportation
Mary Connors was transported on the Lady Rowena, departing 19th Jan 1826 and arriving 17th May 1826 with 103 passengers.
Lady Rowena (generic)References
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Convict Notes




Irish Convict Database by Peter Mayberry. Mary Connors, alias Connor, Conner, O’Connor, age on arrival, 20, per Lady Rowena 1826, Tried 1823 at Limerick, 7 years, for Robbery house. No former convictions. DOB, 1806, native place, Limerick, Catholic. Single, Dairy woman house servant. -------------------------------------------------- 1828 Census Index. Mary Connors, age 21, Lady Rowena, 1825, 7 years, protestant, Factory, Parramatta. -------------------------------------------------- Moreton Bay Convict Record. Mary Connors, arrived at Moreton Bay 1st November 1830, by the schooner Isabella, with 7 other female prisoners. Mary Connors, per Ly. Rowena, Tried at Limerick City 23 July 1825, for House robbery, 7 years. Trade - Dairymaid. Colonial Sentence: Gen Sessions, Parramatta, 26 June 1830, Violently assaulting her fellow prisoners and being a dangerous bad character. 2 years. To Sydney 4 July 1832. Description: Mary Connor, native of Limerick, age 23, 5 ft 3 ins, Dark p-ped comp. (pock-pitted), brown hair, grey eyes. -------------------------------------------------- Marriage Permission. John Morrison, per Henry (1), age 30, 14 years, T of L, and Mary Connors, Lady Rowena, age 27, 7 years, Free. Permission date – 1 Apr 1834, Sydney, Revd. John McGarvie.




Married John Morrison, had one son Thomas William Morrison B. 1833 not registered
Married: John Morrison. Convict Glasgow