Mary Cullen

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Summary

Born
Jan 1833
Conviction
Sheep-stealing
Departure
Jan 1851
Arrival
May 1851
Death
Unknown
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Personal Information

Name: Mary Cullen
Gender: Female
Born: 1st Jan 1833
Death: Unknown
Age at death: Unknown
Occupation: Nursery maid
Aliases: Margaret Cullen

Crime

Convicted at: Ireland, Kilkenny
Sentence term: 10 years

Voyage

Departed: 24th Jan 1851
Arrival: 29th May 1851
Place of Arrival: Van Diemen's Land

Transportation

Mary Cullen was transported on the Blackfriar, departing 24th Jan 1851 and arriving 29th May 1851 with 199 passengers.

Ship built at Sunderland 1848. 621 tons. 1851: 261 female prisoners - 1 death (register of passengers currently being listed on this site - not yet complete). It is understood there were also 3 free female passengers. Master: T Greeves Surgeon: Jn Moody

BlackfriarBlackfriar (generic)

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Convict Notes

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on 22nd June 2016

Mary (or k/a Margaret) Cullen was convicted at Kilkenny, Ireland on 6 July 1850 for stealing and killing a sheep. Previous for stealing potatoes and bees wax. 10yr sentence. Transported to Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania) per the 'Blackfriar' arriving 29 May 1851. Single; nurserymaid; aged 18yrs; 4'11 1/4"; fair complexion; light brown hair; Roman Catholic. Native Place - Kingston. Mother - Betty Brother - Patrick Sisters - Mary, Hannah & Ellen Assignments in Colony. 1851: work assignment - G. Woodward, Fitzroy Crescent. Marriage Permission: to George Bloomfield (transported per 'Maria Somes') 25 May 1852. Approved. Married 19 June 1852 at Wesleyan Mission House, New Norfolk. Under name "Margaret Cullen". (ref. 37/1/11 no. 1162) Musters 1853-55 at New Norfolk Ticket of Leave 3 July 1855 Conditional Pardon 9 June 1857