Mary Curtis

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Summary

Born
Jan 1827
Conviction
Unknown
Departure
Jan 1851
Arrival
May 1851
Death
Unknown
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Personal Information

Name: Mary Curtis
Gender: Female
Born: 1st Jan 1827
Death: Unknown
Age at death: Unknown
Occupation: Country servant

Crime

Crime: Unknown
Convicted at: Ireland
Sentence term: 7 years

Voyage

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

Transportation

Mary Curtis 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 27th November 2016

Mary CURTIS was convicted at Louth, Ireland on 1 Jan 1850 for Larceny - stealing money. One previous offence. 7yr transportation sentence. Sent to Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania) per the 'Blackfriar' 1851. Aged 24yrs; country servant; 5'1 1/4"; single; Roman Catholic; can read. Native Place: Co. Louth Mother: Ellen Brother: Michael Sisters: Bridget & Margaret Assigned to work services in Colony. Several records of misconduct and punishments. 1855: Application for permission to marry approved - to John Riley. ref. 52/1/7 no. 409. 22 July 1855: Marriage to John Riley at the Catholic Chapel, New Norfolk, Tasmania. Mary aged 30 yrs; John aged 40 yrs, labourer. 4 Sept 1855: Ticket of Leave approved. 3 June 1857: Certificate of Freedom