Jeremiah Conway

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Summary

Born
Jan 1800
Conviction
Robbery
Departure
Feb 1824
Arrival
Jul 1824
Death
Unknown
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Personal Information

Name: Jeremiah Conway
Gender: Male
Born: 1st Jan 1800
Death: Unknown
Age at death: Unknown
Occupation: Reaper

Crime

Crime: Robbery
Convicted at: Ireland, Limerick
Sentence term: 99 years

Voyage

Departed: 13th Feb 1824
Arrival: 15th Jul 1824
Place of Arrival: New South Wales

Transportation

Jeremiah Conway was transported on the Prince Regent, departing 13th Feb 1824 and arriving 15th Jul 1824 with 180 passengers.

Prince Regent, 1820-21. On Tuesday arrived from Ireland, the ship Prince Regent, Captain Clifford. She left the Cove of Cork the 19th of September last, and brings, in excellent health, 144 male prisoners. Surgeon Superintendent, Dr. Taylor, R. N. The guard comprises 30 men of the 1st Foot (Royals), under orders of Lieut. Lewis. Sydney Gazette, 13 Jan 1821.

Prince RegentPrince Regent (generic)

References

Primary SourceColonial Secretary Index. Irish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry.

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Convict Notes

Anne Mullen avatar
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on 13th October 2023

Died Nerriga NSW 1862

Anne Mullen avatar
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on 13th October 2023

Died Nerriga NSW 1862

Maureen Withey avatar
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on 4th May 2021

LIMERICK ASSIZES. THURSDAV, JULY 31. Richard Moloney, Michael Ryan, William Casey, Thomas Moylan, William Meade, and Jeremiah Conway, were capitally indicted for forcibly breaking into the dwelling-house of Robert Harding, Esq., Derawlin, on the 19th of May last, and feloniously taking several stands of arms thereout. Dublin Correspondent, 7 Aug 1823. The sentence of Death pronounced at our last Assizes on Richard Molony, Michael Ryan, Thos. Meade, Wm. Casey, Jeremiah Conway. and Thomas Moylan, for attacking and taking arms from Mr. Harding's house, has been commuted to transportation for life; and, on Thursday an order was received by the High Sheriff to send them off forthwith, to be embarked to be embarked on board the Hulk Surprise at Cove.—Limerick Chronicle. Statesman (London) 14 Aug 1823.

Maureen Withey avatar
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on 18th September 2020

LIMERICK ASSIZES. Thursday, July 31. Richard Moloney, Michael Ryan, William Casey, Thomas Moylan, William Meade, and Jeremiah Conway, were capitally indicted for forcibly breaking into the dwelling-house of Robert Harding, Esq., Derawlin, on the 19th of May last, and feloniously taking several stands of arms thereout. There were two separate indictments. Robert Harding sworn, and examined by Mr, Witness lived at at Derawlin, in May last; recollects the 19th of that month, when the house was broken in; house was forced in and arms taken at ten o'clock in the forenoon; witness was in his bed room when the prisoners broke in thro' the lower part of the house; saw the window sashes thrown in; there was very great crash; went towards the landing place and first saw his sister Anne coming up, much frightened; told him the croppies had broken in; witness turned back immediately and attempted to load bis gun; he loaded it; heard people rushing up stairs; they turned off from the landing towards his room, and went that leading to his sister’s; he followed and saw only two of them; turned back to the room again; witness had no wadding in his gun ; looked towards the door and saw his sister Maria running up and followed one of the party; eight of them entered the room with him that morning; thought to fire the gun, but his sister was between him and the fellows; turned to the door and fired ; the shot took no effect; they then hailed on the stair.; one of them rushed witness and followed the others; witness was knocked down with pistol and overpowered ; saw a pistol, bayonet, and guns cut down by them they took his arms, consisting of two double-barrelled guns, a horse pistol, a single barrelled gun, and a small sword or dirk, which was hanging up; they remained eight or ten minutes in the room; some of them were disguised; their faces appeared to be covered with bog mould.; the attack was a Monday ; witness would know some of the party; saw one of them before that, when out patrolling at night; witness would know three of Conway, Ryan, and Molony, whom he identified; saw once before ; witness swore two informations, one before Mr. Mason, and the other before Mr. Hunnerbassell. Cross-examined—Witness first heard a crash; a crash; then saw his sister Anne running up ; she was much hurried; was much confused; put the bullet the powder without wadding; he was afraid his sister would be injured; bar him only three sisters, in the house; heard of persons making mistakes in identifying others, but witness generally very accurate as to identity. … Dublin Correspondent, 7 Aug 1823. ----------------------------------------------------- Irish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry. Jeremiah Conway, age on arrival, 24, Prince Regent I (2) 1824, Tried at Limerick, 1823, Life, DOB 1800, Native place Queens Co., Reaper. -------------------------------------------------- Colonial Secretary Index. CONWAY, Jeremiah. Per "Prince Regent", 1824. 1824 Jul 21 - On list of convicts landed from the "Prince Regent" and forwarded to Parramatta for distribution (Reel 6013; 4/3512 p.1)