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Peter Cullen was transported on the Waterloo, departing 21st May 1836 and arriving 6th Sep 1836 with 220 passengers.
1829 - Waterloo's first voyage arrived at Sydney Cove 9 July 1829. 180 Male Convicts. 2 Died on voyage. 7 sent to the hospital on landing. Total mustered; 171. Stephen Addison - Commander Michael Goodsire - Surgeon Superintendent [His wife was a passenger] 1842 - The Waterloo voyage of 1842 was wrecked on 28/8/1842. 189 people drowned, these being 143 convicts, 15 men of the 99th Regiment, together with 17 wives and children, the boatswain Mr. Chiverton, the sailmaker, the carpenter and 11 of the crew. Convicts were then received in Cape Town Prison from the wreck of the Waterloo, 2nd September 1842. They then completed their voyage to VDL per “Cape Packet” which arrived on 23/11/1842.
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| Primary Source | Australia Convict Annotated Printed Indentures. |
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Convict Notes




He was a native of County Galway not Dublin.




The Convict indentures state that Peter Cullen was 19 years old. He could read and write; religion Roman Catholic; status single and a native of Dublin. His occupation was labourer. Peter was convicted of stealing window sashes at Dublin City on 26 November 1835 and sentenced to 7 years. He had one prior conviction and served seven months. Physical attributes: Height 5 feet 3 inches; complexion dark; hair dark brown and eyes hazel. Transport number 34. Prisoner number 36-1839. Received ticket of leave in 1840 (number 40/2360). Received Certificate of Freedom in 1843 (number 43/1579).