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George Cunningham was transported on the Southworth, departing 18th Nov 1821 and arriving 9th Mar 1822 with 101 passengers.
Southworth (generic)References
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ADM 101/68/7 Medical and surgical journal of the Southworth convict ship from 18 September 1821 to 13 March 1822 by Joseph Cook, Surgeon and Superintendent during which time the said ship was employed in a voyage to New South Wales. Folio 3: George Cunningham, aged 21, convict; disease or hurt, gonorrhoea. Put on sick list, 27 October 1821 at the Cove of Cork.




George Cunningham was 21 years old on arrival. Native Place: Dublin. George was 5'9½" tall, thin build, light brown hair, hazel eyes. Crime: Felony of silk handkerchief. Colonial Secretary Papers: CUNNINGHAM, George. Per "Southworth", 1822 1823 Dec 10: On returns of convicts discharged from the Establishment, Emu Plains; to the Penrith Bench for assignment (Reel 6028; 2/8283 pp.177, 181) 5/3/1829: COF