Summary
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Voyage
Transportation
Sarah Cooney was transported on the John Bull, departing 25th Jul 1821 and arriving 18th Dec 1821 with 83 passengers.
John Bull (generic)References
| Primary Source | Irish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry. Colonial Secretary Index. |
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Convict Notes




NSW BMD Marriage Reg: 1256/1832 Daniel Sweet and Sarah Mason, CE district. (Church of England, Richmond)




Permission to Marry. Castlereagh, 31 Jan 1823. Requesting Permission to Marry for Thomas Mason, convict per Larkins and Sarah Cooney, convict per John Bull. NSW BMD Marriage Ref: 3081/1823 Thomas Mason and Sarah Cooney, CE district. (Church of England, Richmond) Births of Children of Sarah and Thomas Mason, CE district (Richmond). Frances Mason, Reg 6210/1823 Eliza Mason, Reg 373/1824. NSW 1828 Census Index. Thomas Mason, age 44, T.L. Larkins, 1817, 14 years, protestant. Farmer, Richmond. Has 24 acres of land, all cleared and cultivated. Has 1 head of cattle. Sarah Mason, age 35, F.S. per John Bull, 1822, 7 years, protestant. Francis, age 5, BC Elizabeth, age 4, BC Lucy, age 2, BC ------------------------------------------------------------ Convict Death Register. Thomas Mason, per Larkins, Date: 18/1/1829. Age 44. District, Richmond. --------------------------------------------------------------- HIGHWAY ROBBERY AND MURDER. On Friday last, as three carts were travelling home from Sydney, on the Richmond road, about a mile and a half from South Creek, near Clydesdale, two men rushed out of the bush, and presented a pistol at the driver of the first cart, at the same time demanding his money, and he immediately gave up all he had. The robbers then proceeded, to the next cart, and threatened the owner, if he would not give up his money, that they would blow his brains out; the poor man, regardless of their threats, resisted as long as he was able, when one of the villains discharged the contents of a pistol into his groin, and decamped. The unfortunate man, whose name is Thomas Mason, holding a ticket of leave, did not survive above five minutes. He has left a wife and four small children to deplore his loss. The Police, upon hearing of the murder, immediately sent out a strong party of constables, and three of the mounted police, who proceeded to the spot, and fell in with the tracks of the murderers, and traced them for about eight miles, when night coming on, further search proved fruitless. Sydney Gazette, 22 Jan 1829.




Irish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry. Sarah Cooney, age 30, per John Bull (1821), Tried at Antrim, 7 years. DOB 1791, Native of Belfast Antrim Co., Country service. --------------------------------------------------- Colonial Secretary Index. COONEY, Sarah. Per "John Bull", 1821. 1822 Mar 4 - Re permission to marry at Parramatta (Reel 6008; 4/3504A p.513) 1822 May 24 - Re whereabouts of slop clothing and bedding when assigned (Reel 6009; 4/3505 p.328) 1823 Jan 31, Feb 6 - Re permission to marry at Castlereagh (Reel 6010; 4/3507 p.285) -------------------------------------------------- Marriage Permissions. Daniel Street, per Hebe, age 31, 14 years, Ticket of Leave, and Sarah Cooney, per John Bull, age 40, 7 years, Free. Date of permission, 22 Sep 1831, Richmond. Rev J. Docker.